Graduated licensing
(The Official Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Driver’s Handbook)
New drivers applying for their first car or motorcycle licence enter Ontario’s graduated licensing system. Graduated licensing lets new drivers get driving experience and skills gradually. The two-step licensing process takes at least 20 months to complete.
To apply for a licence, you must be at least 16 years old, pass a vision test and pass a test of your knowledge of the rules of the road and traffic signs. After you pass these tests, you will enter Level One and get a Class G1 licence.
You must pass two road tests to become fully licensed. Passing the first road test lets you move to Level Two (Class G2), and the second one gives you full Class G driving privileges.
Class G1
Level One of graduated licensing. Holders may drive Class G vehicles with an accompanying fully licensed driver with at least four years driving experience. Subject to certain conditions.
Class G2
Level Two of graduated licensing. Holders may drive Class G vehicles without accompanying driver but are subject to certain conditions.
Class G
Allowed to drive any car, van or small truck or combination of vehicle and towed vehicle up to 11,000 kilograms provided the vehicle towed is not over 4,600 kilograms. A pickup truck towing a house trailer exceeds 4,600 kilograms, but the total combined weight of the truck and trailer does not exceed 11,000 kilograms is deemed a Class G vehicle.
At Adam driving school we provide the courses and training for G1, G2 and G Licences and G1 and G2 road tests services. We are Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Approved Beginner Driver Education Course Provider with Certified, licensed and experienced In-Class/Car Driving Instructor. With us you will get:
Earlier Road test
Insurance discount
Flexible in-class and in-car schedules
Defensive driving skills
Private Driving Lessons