Ontario drivers training manual




















It will not apply when operating lower-class vehicles such as class G or D. A motor vehicle is considered to have a manual transmission if it has a driver-operated clutch that is activated by a pedal or lever and a driver-operated gear-shift mechanism that is operated by hand or foot and does not use the assistance of automation.

To have a better experience, you need to: Go to your browser's settings Enable JavaScript. Home Driving and roads Driver's licence. On this page Skip this page navigation. About the training Mandatory entry-level training will include at least The training will be valid for life. Who must get training You must complete mandatory entry-level training before taking a road test if you: have a restricted Class A AR licence and want to upgrade to a full Class A had a full Class A licence, but it is invalid e.

Where to take the training You must be trained by an approved training provider recognized by the province. This includes: a registered Private Career College If you are a truck training school, to deliver or continue to deliver the Class A mandatory entry-level training program you must register as a Private Career College under the Private Career Colleges Act , You may be eligible to get help paying for the training from government programs such as: Second Career — funding to cover program costs and living expenses for unemployed and laid-off workers Workplace Safety Insurance Board — funding to cover program costs for injured workers Ontario Works — funding to cover program costs for recipients of Ontario Works Aboriginal Bands — funding to cover program costs for band members Employers can apply for funding to help pay for employee training through the Canada-Ontario Jobs Grant.

This change will ensure that all truck driver training schools are ready to transition to manual training if they choose, and to adequately prepare students for their road tests. If you are learning to drive in Ontario, then this book is for you. It's all here - rules of the road, safe driving practices and how to get your licence to drive a car, van or small truck.

Includes off-road vehicles and trailers. If you are applying for a motorcycle licence, then this book is for you. It should be used along with the Official Driver's Handbook as a guide to safe riding practices and Ontario's laws regarding motorcycles. If you are applying for a licence to operate a bus or school bus, then this book is for you. This guide, with the Official Driver's Handbook, provides the information you need to qualify for class B, C, E or F driver's licences.

If you are applying for a class A or D driver's licence, then this book is for you. This guide, with the Official Driver's Handbook, provides the information you need to know that's expected of you during a driving test.



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