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Class A License
You can drive any tractor trailer combination and Class G and D vehicles.
Class B License
You can drive a bus for school purposes and any Class C, D, E, F, and G vehicles.
Class C License
You are allowed to drive any regular bus and any Class D, F, and G vehicles.
Class D License
Allows driving a motor vehicle over 11,000 kilograms gross weight and Class G vehicles.
Class E License
You can drive a school bus with a maximum capacity of 24 passengers and any Class F and G vehicles.
Class F License
You are allowed to drive any regular bus with a maximum capacity of 24 passengers and an ambulance.
Class G License
Allows you to drive any car, van, small truck, or combination of vehicles and towed vehicles up to 11,000 kilograms.
Class G1 License
Level 1 of Graduate Licensing requiring accompaniment by an experienced driver.
Class G2 License
Level 2 of graduated licensing; may drive Class G vehicle alone under certain conditions.
Class M License
Allows driving motorcycles and any Class G vehicle under G1 conditions.
Class M1 License
Level 1 of graduated licensing for motorcycles.
Class M2 License
Level 2 of graduated licensing for motorcycles with a zero blood alcohol level requirement.
Graduated Drivers License (GDL)
System where all new drivers progress from G1 to G2 to G licenses.
Demerit Point System
Points that stay on record for two years for traffic violations.
Administrative Driving Prohibition
Immediate 90-day suspension of license for certain conditions, like high BAC.
Vehicle Impoundment
Loss of vehicle for seven days following suspension rules.
Registered Owner Responsibilities
Must ensure vehicles are registered, insured, and inform changes in name or address.
Safety Restraint Responsibility
Drivers must ensure that underaged passengers wear seatbelts.
Penalties for Traffic Bylaws
Can include fines, jail time, or loss of driving privileges.
Collision Statistics
27% of fatalities from collisions involve speeding, with high involvement from young drivers.
Impaired Driving
Driving impaired or while distracted is illegal.
Emergency Vehicles
Drivers must pull to the right for emergency vehicles or face potential suspension.