Effective March 1, F-plated Class 1 vehicles can be driven within km of the vehicle's registered address only in Saskatchewan. The F endorsement expires March 1, Any holder of an F endorsement must complete Class 1 training and obtain a Class 1 licence to continue operating semis.
Table of Contents. The driver's licence shown here was implemented on April 1, Rev: The next stage is obtaining a Class 5 Novice 1 licence. You will be required to hold a Class 5 Novice 1 licence for at least six months. After practicing as a Class 1 Novice driver for six months you will receive a valid Class 5 Novice 2 licence.
You will be expected to continue practicing driving for 12 months. This means no collisions that are your fault, no licence suspensions and no traffic convictions. Anyone under the age of year-old must have parental or guardian consent. Process to get a local driving licence in Saskatchewan: Exchange your existing licence from your home country at a motor licence issuer. Key eligibility criteria: Proof of previous driving experience of at least two years on a full licence that is equivalent or higher than a Class 5 licence.
Steps involved: Visit a motor licence issuer and bring:. If you have less than two-years driving experience on a full licence, you are considered a new driver. You will not be required to take a test. If you are moving from a country that does not have a reciprocal agreement with Saskatchewan, you cannot exchange your driving licence. You will be classified as a new driver and must apply to the GDL program. If you have less than two years of driving experience in country without a reciprocal agreement:.
A driving extract, sometimes called a Letter of Experience, must:. The reason why is there are some rules that you may not be familiar with in your home country. The Canada Safety Council has some winter driving tips. Some important things to remember are:.
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Additional training may be recommended or a longer learning period imposed. Successful exam results are valid for 12 months but your licence must be upgraded at any SGI motor licence issuer before you can drive alone.
Table of Contents. Knowledge tests The knowledge tests consist of two parts: driving situations, as well as the rules of the road, and sign identification. Vision test The vision test may include: a field of vision test a visual acuity test distance judgment There are certain minimum vision standards you must meet. Learning period The holder of a Class 7 licence must retain that classification for at least nine months before becoming eligible for any examinations toward obtaining a licence in any other class.
Road test You are required to take a road test in the appropriate class of vehicle and you must supply the vehicle. You will be tested on: abiding by road signs along the route anticipation of potential hazards parallel parking and backing up proper lane driving shoulder checking starting stopping traffic signs and signals travelling through controlled and uncontrolled intersections turning various safe driving practices like speed selection and steering techniques If you have any questions about the test, the examiner will be happy to answer them for you before the test starts.
A road test will be refused if: you cannot provide proof of having completed the required driver education training record on your electronic SGI file or Driver Education Certificate you are late for your appointment you do not have the appropriate driver's licence or have not paid the exam fee you have not held a Class 7 licence for at least nine months you do not meet the vision or medical fitness standards you drive to the test office illegally the vehicle you provide for the road test is unsafe or not equipped in accordance with the law.
The Driver Examiner will inspect the vehicle before the test begins. The following list of equipment must be in working order, or the test can be refused: horn signal lights brake lights headlights as required windshield wipers as required working defrost as required seatbelts and airbags speedometer one valid licence plate properly attached to the rear of the vehicle unobstructed windshield no aftermarket tinting on the windshield or front side windows functioning driver's and front passenger's doors proper seats the passenger compartment of the vehicle is not clean or free of strong scent or odour the vehicle is not the right class for the licence you want If your windshield is cracked and you're unsure if it will be accepted for a road test, it's best to have a driver examiner check it before your road test.
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