You do not need to have any type of license to insure and register a vehicle in Alberta. You'll obviously not be able to operate it without one, or in your case without a fully licensed driver in the vehicle with you or as per the provisions of your class 7 license.
Yes you can drive in Saskatchewan with a class 7 learner's permit
No. The MAXIMUM period of time you can have a Class 6 learner's permit for is one year. If you don't get your Class 6 license within that year, you must rewrite the exam to get another one-year learner's license.
A class C Provisional Drivers license. Unless you are applying for a learners permit
You can get your learner's license at 14, followed by a 2 year probationary period, so at the earliest you can have your driver's license at 16. It doesn't matter how old you are after 14 that you get your learner's license, there is still a 2 year probation.
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Yes.
In any state, yes, you can but the license driver will be held responsible.
It is a Learner's Permit License, which allows you to drive a vehicle only if there is a designated driver that is over 18 years of age and holds at least a Class 5 to Class 1 license sitting beside you in the passenger seat. See related link for more details.
The benefit of obtaining a full Class 5 driver's license is that there will be no GDL restrictions. Drivers can upgrade their licenses to commercial classes and can supervise Class 7 learners.
It used to be the case that if you already had a Class 5 License (for driving a car) you only needed to do an on-lot skills test to get your Class 6 License (for riding a motorcycle), however this was recently changed. Now, in order to get your Class 6 in Alberta, you must pass a Knowledge Test (multiple-choice, can be taken at any Registry Office) and a Road Test (for which you must provide the motorcycle!), regardless of what license you already hold. In addition, you can practice the Knowledge Test on-line at Passthewheel.com. http://www.passthewheel.com/practiceTestQuestions/canada/alberta/class7-class6/home.asp
Yes. It is a requirement to obtain your Motorcycle class on your license.
Yes and no. Yes if you have someone following (on a motorcycle or in a car) who holds a valid class 6. Otherwise, not alone.