CLASS 1 LICENCE Permits the holder to operate any motor vehicle or combination of vehicles other than a motorcycle. Class 6 type vehicles for learning. Requires a medical. 3 2 1 18 18 18 NOTES Drivers operating vehicles equipped with air brakes require a "Q" endorsement on any Class of licence excluding Class 1. The Class 1 licence includes the air brake. · To get a Class 1 or 2 driver’s licence you must: be at least 18 years of age; hold any class of Alberta non-probationary driver’s licence (Graduated Driver’s Licensing Program drivers are not eligible for a Class 1 or 2 driver’s licence). In Alberta, it takes a minimum of 3 years to get a full, non-GDL Class 5 Driver’s Licence. Find out about the steps to getting licensed, and the types of licences needed to legally drive different vehicles in Alberta.
There are seven types of driver’s licenses in Alberta which allow drivers to operate different types of vehicles under different conditions. In some cases, a driver may have more than one class – for example, a taxi driver who has a motorcycle will need a Class 4, 6 driver’s license. Class 1 Can drive any class or vehicle, including motorcycle as a learner. be a least 18 years old. Effective March 1, , all new Class 1 and 2 commercial drivers must successfully complete Mandatory Entry-Level Training. Effective March 1, , driver’s licence requirements for school bus drivers have changed. See the School Bus Driver Improvement Program for more information. Drivers with a medical condition (licences with a condition medical code “C”), 75 years of age or older or who hold a professional driver’s licence Class 1, 2 and 4 must bring a completed medical form. A medical examination required to obtain or renew a driver’s licence is not insured under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan.
Class 1 Licence · Class 2 Licence · Class 3 Licence · Class 4 Licence · Class 5 Licence · Class 6 Licence · Class 7 Licence · New Vehicles. ٢٤/٠٣/٢٠٢١ Another Albertans can receive partial government funding to obtain a Class 1 commercial truck driver's licence this year. The provincial. A “Q” endorsement is placed on any class of operator's licence, except. Class 1, when a driver successfully completes an approved Alberta air brake course.
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