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GDL(Graduated drivers licensing program) - Answer -minimum of 3 years to complete to
complete both learners and probationary program
-3 stages[{stage 1 learners(class7)- must be at least 14} {stage 2 GDL probationary(class 5 GDL)-
must be at least 16 and have held a class 7 learners license for at least 1 year}{stage 3 full non
GDL drivers license(Class 5)}
Classes and what vehicles they can operate - Answer Class 1;Professional- any motor vehicle
other than a motorcycle unless as a learner
Class 2;Professional(bus)-any motor vehicle that the holder of a Class 3, 4 or 5 driver's license is
allowed to drive, a bus and a Class 1 or 6 vehicle as a learner.
Class 3;Professional(3 axles or more)- any vehicle with 3 or more axles, class 5 vehicles, class 2
or 4 without passengers, class 1,2 or 5 as a learner
Class 4;Professional(ambulance,taxi)-all motor vehicles includa taxi, ambulance or bus(must
seat less than 25 people), vehicles under Class 5, a Class 1, 2, 3 or 6 vehicle as a learner
Class 5 Full, Class 5-GDL-2 axle, car, light truck, motor home, or moped
Class 6- motorcycle or moped
Class 7(learners)- class 5 vehicles
Where not to park (urban areas) - Answer on a sidewalk or boulevard • on a crosswalk or on
any part of a crosswalk • within an intersection • within 1.5 metres (5 feet) of access to a
garage, private roadway or driveway • alongside or opposite any street construction or
obstruction when stopping or parking would obstruct traffic • on a bridge or underpass or the
approaches to a bridge or underpass • where a traffic control device prohibits stopping or
parking
within five metres of a stop sign or yield sign • within five metres (16 feet) of the nearest side of
a marked crosswalk • within five metres (16 feet) of a fire hydrant. When the hydrant is not
located at the curb, do not park within five metres of the point on the curb nearest the hydrant.
• beside other vehicles where you may be double-parked • closer than five metres (16 feet) of
the edge of the intersecting roadway, except where there is an indication that parking is
permitted, such as with a parking meter • at or near the site of a fire, explosion, motor vehicle
crash or other incident, where parking would obstruct traffic or emergency response personnel
and equipment
Where not to park(rural areas) - Answer on the roadway, parking lane or shoulder of a primary