| Class of Licence |
Types of Vehicles Allowed |
May Also Drive Vehicle in Class |
| A |
Any tractor-trailer or combination of motor vehicle and towed vehicles where the towed vehicles exceed a total gross weight of 4,600 kilograms |
D, G and A with condition (R) |
| A with condition (R) |
Effective June 16, 2008: Drivers with a restricted Class A licence condition would be prevented from operating:
- a motor vehicle pulling double trailers
- a motor vehicle pulling a trailer with air-brakes.
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D and G |
| B |
Any school purposes bus with designed seating capacity for more than 24 passengers |
C, D, E, F and G |
| C |
Any regular bus with designed seating capacity for more than 24 passengers |
D, F and G |
| D |
Any truck or motor vehicle combination exceeding 11,000 kg provided the towed vehicle is not over 4,600 kg |
G |
| E |
School purposes bus - maximum of 24 passenger capacity |
F and G |
| F |
Regular bus maximum of 24 passenger capacity and ambulances |
G |
| G |
Any car, van or small truck or combination of vehicle and towed vehicle up to 11,000 kg provided the towed vehicle is not over 4,600 kg, but not,
- a motorcycle or motor assisted bicycle;
- a bus carrying passengers; or
- an ambulance in the course of providing ambulance service as defined in the Ambulance Act.
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| G1 |
Level 1 of graduated licensing. Holders may drive Class G vehicles when accompanied by a fully licensed driver with at least four years of driving experience. Additional conditions apply. |
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| G2 |
Level 2 of graduated licensing. Holders may drive Class G vehicles without accompanying driver but are subject to certain conditions.
Effective September 1, 2005:
- The number of young passengers that teen G2 drivers can carry will be limited from midnight to 5 a.m.
- Initially, G2 drivers 19 or under can carry only one passenger aged 19 or under.
- After the first six months, and until the G2 driver earns a full G licence or turns 20, they can carry only three passengers aged 19 or under.
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| M |
Motorcycles, including a limited-speed motorcycle (motor scooter) and a motor-assisted bicycle (moped)Holders may also drive a Class G vehicle under the conditions that apply to a class G1 licence holder. |
M with condition L (motor scooters and mopeds) |
| M1 |
Motorcycles, including a limited-speed motorcycle (motor scooter) and a motor-assisted bicycle (moped) Level 1 of graduated licensing.Holders may drive a motorcycle under certain conditions. |
M with condition L (motor scooters and mopeds) |
| M2 |
Motorcycles, including a limited-speed motorcycle (motor scooter) and a motor-assisted bicycle (moped) Level 2 of graduated licensing. Holders may drive a motorcycle but only with a zero blood alcohol level. Holders may also drive a Class G vehicle under the conditions that apply to a class G1 licence holder. |
M with condition L (motor scooters and mopeds) |
| M with condition L (LSM/Moped) |
Limited-speed motorcycle (LSM) or mopeds only
- Limited-speed motorcycles are motorcycles with a maximum speed of 70 km/hr. If manufactured after 1988 they are identified by a lable on the vehicle that indicates it to be a "LSM/MVL".
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| M2 with condition L (LSM/Moped) |
Limited-speed motorcycle (LSM) or moped only |
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