DGMind Academy
Plain-English dangerous-goods learning, with every fact tied to its ADR clause.
Brand new to dangerous goods? Start here. About 30 minutes, plain English, no jargon — and you'll understand the basics before you tackle the real ADR or DGSA exam prep.
If you're new to dangerous goods, start with Foundations first. Already know the basics? Jump straight into the ADR Driver or DGSA exam-prep tracks below.
On a hazard label (diamond), where is the class number shown?
Set up realistic shipping jobs legally — classify, placard, segregate, size and document. Every step is judged by the real ADR rule engine. A practice game, not a certification.
Unlimited questions auto-generated from the verified ADR 2025 dataset — class, packing group, labels, segregation, tunnel and quantity. Answers are computed by the rule engine, not written by an AI. A study aid, not a certification.
Plain-English prep for the SQA ADR driver core exam (multiple choice, ~25–30 questions, 70% to pass).
Plain-English prep for the SQA DGSA exam (Core + Road/ADR). Open-book, short-answer + a case study, 65% to pass. Multiple-choice drills here plus written-answer case studies with model answers.
Ask any ADR question in plain language. DGAsk explains the rule, grounded in the verified UN data and ADR teaching notes, and always shows the clause it used — it explains, it never decides.
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