Class 5 GDL As above, with some restrictions: zero alcohol limit, cannot supervise a class 7 learner, cannot drive with more passengers than seat belts and licence will be suspended at 8 demerit points rather than 15 for the Class 5 Non-GDL driver. Class 6 Can drive a motorcycle or moped; all other vehicles under Class 5 as a learner unless licenced with another class in addition to the Class 6 licence. Pass a vision test A registry agent will test your vision to see if your vision is good enough to drive.
The registry agent may also ask for a medical report from your doctor. Step 3. Purchase your licence card If you successfully pass the road test and vision test, you will be able to purchase a Class 5 GDL licence card. Upgrade to a full Class 5 driver's licence To get a full Class 5 driver's licence, you'll need to: drive for 2 years as a Class 5- GDL driver have no licence suspensions during the last year take a Class 5 advanced road test at a registry agent if you pass the advanced road test, purchase your licence card Cost Road test and knowledge test The maximum charges for the tests are outlined in the Registry Agent Product Catalogue.
Exchanging your licence for a class 5 GDL or full Class 5 licence You can extend your licence expiry for several years. Contact Connect with Motor Vehicles: Hours: am to pm open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays Phone: Toll free: before the phone number in Alberta Email: [email protected].
Related ID requirements for licences and identification cards Get a Class 6 motorcycle driver's licence Renew or replace a driver's licence Upgrade to a commercial licence Licence plate Get a parking placard for persons with disabilities Register a vehicle.
Was this page helpful? Yes No. You will be required to demonstrate the ability to operate your vehicle safely without supervision while interacting with other road users. The vehicle for your road test must be in acceptable working condition and must have the following:.
For more information, please see Preparing for Your Road Test. The advanced road test determines whether a probationary driver has gained the necessary advanced driving skills and experience under challenging conditions to become a fully licensed driver. This road test is approximately 60 minutes, including your driver examiner's pre-test instructions and summary of your results. The advanced road test will also include:.
Excluding ambulance, bus and taxicab. Any three axle motor vehicle. Excluding truck. Identification Document. Proof of New Brunswick residency. Alberta Photo Identification Card.
Valid Canadian Passport. Enhanced Driver license of other provinces of Canada. Enhanced provisional identification card. Canadian Citizenship card. Permanent Resident card. Valid Foreign Passport. United States Passport Card. Military Identification Card. Record of Landing.
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