Graduated License restrictions for G1 level drivers includes:
* Refraining from driving on Ontario's "400-series" highways or on high speed expressways such as the Queen Elizabeth Way, Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway, E.C. Row Expressway and the Conestoga Parkway.
Though this restriction is a condition set out by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation that pertains to Ontario G1 level drivers, the restriction may or may not apply to driving on Interstate Highways in the United States.
yes. I contacted the ministry of transportations with the same question. The answer was 'yes, a G1 driver can drive ob highway 17'. In the same e-mail, they explained that you could not use 400-series highways, and HWY 17 isn't one, therefore, is free to use.
No, they cannot drive on the QEW, Don-valley parkway or any other 400-series highways where speeds exceed 80km/h
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If a G2 license is for passenger vehicles, then you shouldn't have a problem. We have a similar system in some provinces (Like Ontario) and a class G (class 5 in other provinces) license is for normal passenger vehiles, exculding a taxi for txi purposes.
Yes... only if they have 4 years of driving experience and G class license
As soon as you get your G1 you can drive one.
Yes you can drive a snowmobile in Canada with your G1 as long as you are insured, you can not drive on the 400 highway but who would anyway with a snowmobile, but you can ride the OFSC Trails as long as you have a trail permit and sticker as well as plate and insurance.
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Yes, not all the TransCanada is a 400 series highway. You must not drive on 400-series roads with a posted speed limit over 80km/h. Also, you must not drive on certain high-speed urban roads including the Queen Elizabeth Way, Don Valley Parkway and Gardiner Expressway in the Greater Toronto Area, the E.C. Row Expressway in Windsor and the Conestoga Parkway in Kitchener-Waterloo. However, if your accompanying driver is a driving instructor licensed in Ontario, you may drive on any road. (Driver's Handbook, page 11)
if they catch you, they can take away your license for 30 days.
30 day suspension plus a reinstatement fee to get your license back (approx $150)
$110 and a 30 day suspension. have t pay for your license back and then insurance is about $700 a month when you get you G2
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