if you have a G license and between the age of 19 and 21, can you have any alcohol in your body?
No- with your application they should do a background check and see the suspended license in Ontario. If they miss it you may luck out but legally you should not receive a license until the end of the suspension.
No you have to be over 18 with a full drivers license
have a to drive a vehicle with farmers license plate. can only drive for farm business or to and from school and everything else is the same as a provisional license
If your use is not covered by a limitation, defense, or exception in the law, you would need a license for the underlying tune, as well as a master use license for the particular recording.
In some states, failure to maintain registration or insurance on a vehicle can result in the loss of a driver's license. Some states also have restrictions on renewing licenses that could result in being unable to renew an existing license.
No, a class F license is required in Ontario for 15 passenger vans.
75 dollars
30 Day Automatic License Suspension regardless of your age or if you could have had the G License but waited.
On an Ontario driver’s license, "DD REF" stands for "Driver's Document Reference." It is a code used to indicate the document type or status of the driver's license. This may include information related to the validity of the license or specific restrictions, but it's primarily an internal reference for licensing authorities. If there are concerns or questions about its meaning, it's advisable to contact ServiceOntario for clarification.
you can be fined
Yes... only if they have 4 years of driving experience and G class license
You have to register with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario and obtain a license from them.
how to apply for a3 restrictions on ny license
Of course not, you must know the rules of the road in a written test and demonstrate your skills of driving and parking.
It means you have some restrictions on your drivers license, or that you not a fully licensed driver in your state/ province. It also means that you do not have the full privileges of that Class of license. at least that's what in means in Ontario and Canada this is not to be confused with conditions such as having to wear eye glasses. PS. some jobs require a non-restricted/full driver's license.
Were you have to be home by nine you have restrictions
In Ontario, to drive a 12-passenger van, you typically need a Class G driver's license. However, if the vehicle is used for commercial purposes or if it has a seating capacity of more than 10 passengers (including the driver), you may need a Class B, C, or E license, depending on the specific circumstances. Always check with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation for the most current licensing requirements.