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New Drivers: I do not have a licence If you do not have a driver’s licence or if your
licence from another area has been expired for more than three years, then
you must start at the beginning of graduated licensing. There are two
levels in graduated licensing. You must practice driving for two years
before you can get a full licence to drive a car, van or small truck in
Ontario. First, you must get a Level One licence. After you practice driving for 12 months you can
take a road test to get a Level Two
licence. If you pass the road test, you have another 12 months to get
driving experience before you can take a second road test to get a full
driving licence. If you complete a recognized driver education course at
a driving school, then you can take the first road test after only eight
months. How do I get a Level One Licence? Bring the following items to any Ministry of
Transportation, Driver Examination Centre. The addresses of these centers
are listed in the blue pages of your local telephone book.
All documents must be originals and they must be in English or French.
You may only use photocopies if a notary public signs them. If the
documents are in another language, they should be translated into English
or French. You must bring all of your documents to the Driver Examination Center. At
the Driver Examination Center, you must:
To get ready for the knowledge test, you can buy The
Driver’s Handbook from the Driver Examination Center for a small
fee. Read the handbook. Study Ontario’s road signs and the laws of the
road before you take the knowledge test. The knowledge test is available in English, French,
Greek, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Hindi,
Finnish, German, Croatian, Punjabi and Korean at some
Driver Examination Centers in Ontario. If you need the test in any of
these languages, please check with your local Center If the Center does not have the knowledge test in your
language, you can take the test with an interpreter. The interpreter
cannot be a friend or a family member. The Driver Examination Center will
tell you who to contact to find a licensed interpreter. This
interpretation service will cost some money. When you pass the vision test and the knowledge test,
you will get a Level One licence. You can begin to practice driving! You
must follow all of the laws of Ontario’s roads and
the special rules of the Level One licence. These rules are in the “Ready
for the road” booklet. After you practice driving for 12 months, you can take
your first road test to get a Level Two licence. After another 12 months
of driving you can take your second road test. If you pass this road test
you will get a Class G Ontario driver’s licence and you will be a fully
licensed Ontario driver!
New
Drivers — I do not have a licence
I
am from another Canadian province or territory, the United States or Japan.
I
have had my licence for less than 2 years
I
am from another Canadian province or territory, the United States or Japan
I
am from another country.
I
have had a driver’s licence for less than 1 year
I
am from another country
I
am from another country.
I
have had a driver’s licence for 2 years or more
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