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To get an Ontario G1 Learner's License, you must be at least 16 and pass a two-part written test on road signs and rules. After passing, you must hold the G1 for a minimum of 8-12 months before taking a road test for the next license level. The test costs $158.25, and the official handbook provides study material. The test uses the same scoring as the real exam, ensuring familiarity with the format.

To drive a truck in Ontario, you need a Class A or D commercial license. Class A lets you drive any truck with a trailer over 4,600 kg if you have the air brake endorsement. Class D is for trucks over 11,000 kg without heavy trailers. Both require being over 18, another Ontario license, a vision test, a knowledge test, an entry-level training course, and a road test with an appropriate vehicle.

To get an Ontario G1 Learner's License, you must be at least 16 and pass a two-part written test on road signs and rules. After passing, you must hold the G1 for a minimum of 8-12 months before taking a road test for the next license level. The test costs $158.25, and the official handbook provides study material. The test uses the same scoring as the real exam, ensuring familiarity with the format.
