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.
Any automobile licensed in a Canadian province is permitted to drive in all Canadian provinces. The vehicle is also permitted to drive in the United States
A person with a G1 license is allowed to drive on Highway 11. The highways that a G1 licensed driver should refrain from passing are the 400-series highways.
No. While a fully unrestricted Canadian licence is recognised as such in the US, graduated licences are not.
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.
yes
Depending on how you drive 11 city 14 highway
No.
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.
Ofcourse you can, you can drive any car in the highway. It's a car.
Ofcourse you can, you can drive any car in the highway. It's a car.
if they catch you, they can take away your license for 30 days.
can a person temporarily drive a tractor on a highway with a driver license
it is where you drive in the highway
At highway speeds, YES!