Cancel or retire a licence. Transfer a DND licence. Tips for senior drivers. International driving permits. Card status tracking. Types of licences. Motorcycle licences. Commercial driver's licences. Recreational trailers. Air brake endorsements. Licence Restrictions. Moving to B. Moving from within Canada. Moving from outside Canada. Prove your driving experience. Driver's medical exams. Enhanced Road Assessment. Re-exams for commercial drivers or motorcyclists. Driver training.
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Prove your driving experience. Driver's medical exams. Enhanced Road Assessment. Re-exams for commercial drivers or motorcyclists. Driver training. New drivers or riders. Choose a driving school. Complaints about instructors or schools. Driving guides. Learn to Drive Smart. Tuning Up for Drivers. Driving Commercial Vehicles. Learn to Ride Smart. Tuning Up for Riders. Towing a Recreational Trailer. Pay a ticket. Dispute a ticket. Driver Penalty Point Premium.
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Page Content. You'll need to book an appointment if you want to: Renew an existing B. Driver's licence renewal. Renew your driver's licence You can't smile in your new driver's licence photo, but hopefully our friendly, efficient service will make you leave with one. How to renew To renew your licence: Book an appointment to renew your licence at an ICBC driver licensing office up to six months days before your licence expires. Renewing early won't shorten its validity. Information on driving permits in Metro Vancouver: details on applying for a learner's licence and registering for a driving test For a summary of the restrictions imposed for a class 7L licence: Click here To obtain the permit, a vision test and knowledge test must be taken at the licencing office.
To find out more about the knowledge test content: Click Here To find a local licencing office: Click here This class 7L licence is valid for two years and has various restrictions related to when the driver can drive, who can accompany them and the conditions under which they are able to drive.
For a summary of the restrictions imposed for a class 7L licence: Click here Learner drivers must have an official L plate displayed on the rear windshield of the car for the duration of the licence period. The Practical Driving Test Following the learner's stage minimum of 12 months the driver qualifies to take a 45 minute practical driving test to assess driving skills and to advance to the Class 7 - Novice Permit.
For information on booking the road test: Click here For information on the road test: Click here When arriving to complete the road test the following documents are required: Learner's L driving licence, plus ID Vehicle plate number Vehicle registration papers Test fee and fee for the new licence Once the Class 7 road test has been successfully passed the learner driver progresses to the Novice Stage. The Novice Stage A Class 7 licence must be held for a minimum of two years before progressing to an unrestricted licence, but is valid for a period of five years.
Certain restrictions apply to Novice drivers. These include: Drivers are not permitted to use cellular phones, including using a complete hands free set The 'N' sign must be displayed at all times on the rear of the vehicle The driver must maintain a zero blood alcohol limit at all times, while driving Once the 24 month period is complete the driver can take the Class 5 road test a final 60 minute practical test to obtain an unrestricted, fully privileged Class 5 licence.
For further information on the Novice Stage: Click here Class 5 Road Test The Class 5 road test includes the following Pre-trip check, ensuring the vehicle is road worthy and all indicators, rear view mirrors are as they should be A test of the driver's "see-think-do" ability.
This involves a driver advising the adjudicator about what the road hazards are, the ways of overcoming the hazards and selecting the most appropriate option Performing driving manoeuvres parking, reversing and more For information on the Class 5 road test: Click here Once the test has been completed, the examiner will provide the driver with feedback about their performance and advise whether they have been successful.
Upon successful completion of the test the driver graduates to a full-privilege driving licence. The Driving Licence The licence must be carried at all times when driving.
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