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Flashcards covering key concepts related to Ontario driver’s licensing and traffic laws.
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Summons
An order to appear before a judge.
Victim surcharge
An amount of money that an offender has to pay in addition to the fine imposed.
Automated Speed Enforcement Program (ASE)
A program that started issuing tickets on July 6, 2020, for speeding violations.
Class G license
A driver's license required to operate a car, van, or small truck in Ontario.
Graduated licensing system
A program for new drivers to gain driving experience and skills gradually.
G1 license requirements
Must not drive alone, must have a zero blood alcohol level, and must be accompanied by a valid G license holder.
G2 license restrictions
Must not drive between midnight and 5 am, and must have a zero blood alcohol level.
Highway driving experience
Experience driving on highways with speed limits of at least 80 km/h, required before taking the G2 exit test.
Class A license
License that allows driving any tractor-trailer combination.
Class B license
License that allows driving any school purposes bus.
Class C license
License that allows driving any regular bus.
Class D license
License for motor vehicles exceeding 11,000 kilograms.