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What is Class A capable of driving?
What is Class A capable of driving?
- Motorcycles
- Any tractor and trailer (correct)
- Any school bus
- Regular bus
What does Class B allow you to drive?
What does Class B allow you to drive?
- Any truck
- Regular bus
- Any school bus (correct)
- Small truck
What type of vehicle can you drive with a Class C license?
What type of vehicle can you drive with a Class C license?
- School bus
- Regular bus (correct)
- Bicycles
- Tractor and trailer
What weight limit is associated with Class D?
What weight limit is associated with Class D?
Which class allows you to drive a school bus with 24 passengers?
Which class allows you to drive a school bus with 24 passengers?
What type of vehicles can you drive with a Class G license?
What type of vehicles can you drive with a Class G license?
Class G1 holders can drive Class G vehicles without any accompanying driver.
Class G1 holders can drive Class G vehicles without any accompanying driver.
Class M licenses are for motorcycles and bicycles.
Class M licenses are for motorcycles and bicycles.
What is required on a driver's license to operate any air brake equipped motor vehicle?
What is required on a driver's license to operate any air brake equipped motor vehicle?
What are the conditions for Class M2 license holders?
What are the conditions for Class M2 license holders?
Class M with L condition may operate a limited-speed motorcycle or _______.
Class M with L condition may operate a limited-speed motorcycle or _______.
Study Notes
Ontario Driver's License Classifications
- Class A: Allows operation of any tractor-trailer and vehicles classified under D and G.
- Class B: Permits driving any school bus; may also drive vehicles classified under C, D, E, F, and G.
- Class C: Authorizes the driving of a regular bus; may also drive vehicles classified under D, F, and G.
- Class D: For vehicles over 11,000 kilograms; may drive trucks where the towed vehicle is not over 4,600 kilograms; also includes Class G operation.
- Class E: Allows operation of a school bus with a capacity of 24 passengers; may also drive vehicles classified under F and G.
- Class F: For school buses with 24-passenger capacity and ambulances; may also drive vehicles under Class G.
- Class G: Covers operation of cars, vans, small trucks up to 11,000 kilograms; towing vehicles must not exceed 4,600 kilograms unless total combined weight does not exceed 11,000 kilograms.
- Class G1: Initial level of graduated licensing; allows driving Class G vehicles with a fully licensed driver who has at least 4 years of experience; subject to specific conditions.
- Class G2: Intermediate level of graduated licensing; allows driving Class G vehicles without accompanying drivers but with certain restrictions.
Motorcycle Classifications
- Class M: For motorcycles, tricycles, scooters, and bicycles; applicants may drive Class G vehicles under a G1 license.
- Class M1: Licensing for motorcycles and similar vehicles; holders can drive under specific conditions.
- Class M2: Graduated licensing for motorcycles; holders must maintain a zero blood alcohol level and may drive Class G vehicles with G1 conditions.
Limited Conditions
- Class M with L condition: For operating limited-speed motorcycles or mopeds only.
- Class M2 with L condition: Designated for limited-speed motorcycle or moped operation.
- Class M with M condition: Allows operation of motor tricycles exclusively.
- Class M2 with M condition: Permits exclusive use of motor tricycles.
Additional Note
- A "Z" air brake endorsement is necessary for driving any air brake equipped motor vehicles.
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Expand your knowledge about the different classes of driver's licenses in Ontario with these informative flashcards. Each card details the specific vehicles allowed for Classes A, B, C, and D. Perfect for learners and those preparing for the licensing exam.