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.
You do not need to have a driver's license to buy a car in Ontario, Canada. You will not be able to drive the car off f the lot yourself though.
NO you dont you only need a motorcycle license to drine a enduro bike on the road, but a regular dirtbike does not need a license
no you don not need a license, but on the other hand you need to be over 16 and it must be street legal not over 110 cc ( or something close to that id check that out)
Yes. You only need a passenger endorsement if you are transporting 15 or more people.
Yes, you can but you need to wear a helmet to protect your head in case of an accident.
You have to register with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario and obtain a license from them.
No special liscense is required to operate a 4 wheel drive vehicle. These are considered private passenger vehciles.
none
The same license as you need to drive anywhere else.
Yes
No... to drive a bus unsupervised, you need an unrestricted, full-on CDL license, with a passenger endorsement. You may not legally operate a bus - loaded or empty - otherwise.
No, you do not need a driver's license if you do not drive at all.