Ontario Truck License (A Z)
In Ontario, commercial truck licenses in classes A, B, C, D, E, F. require a knowledge test covering rules of the road, safe driving practices, and vehicle inspection standards. These practice tests help you get familiar with the type of questions you may encounter before taking the official exam.
– Be at least 18 years old
– Hold a valid Ontario (G) driver’s license or equivalent
– Pass a medical and vision examination
– Pass a written knowledge test
– Pass a driving test in a designated and approved vehicle in Canada
Class A License Overview
The Class A license is Ontario’s highest commercial driver’s license. It allows you to drive any combination of tractor-trailer vehicles, including semi-trailers and full trailers exceeding 4,600 kg. With a Class A, you can also drive straight trucks or vehicles covered by Class D.
Benefits of Class A:
– Operate any tractor-trailer combination
– Drive straight trucks
– Increased employability in the transport sector
Class B License Overview
The Class B license allows you to drive a school bus designed to transport more than 24 passengers. With this license, you can also drive vehicles covered by Class C, E, and F.
Benefits of Class B:
– Operate school buses safely
– Drive Class C, E, and F vehicles
– Higher employability in school transportation
Class C License Overview
The Class C license allows you to drive regular buses, other than school buses, with seating capacity for more than 24 passengers. It includes the authority to operate vehicles covered by Class F as well.
Benefits of Class C:
– Operate large passenger buses
– Drive any Class F vehicle
– Expanded job opportunities in public transit
Class D License Overview
The Class D license allows you to drive a motor vehicle exceeding 11,000 kg gross weight, including straight trucks, dump trucks, and delivery trucks. It also permits you to operate any Class G vehicle.
Benefits of Class D:
– Operate heavy straight trucks
– Transport goods commercially
– Drive any Class G vehicle
Class E License Overview
The Class E license allows you to drive a smaller school bus designed to carry up to 24 passengers. It also includes the authority to operate vehicles covered by Class F.
Benefits of Class E:
– Operate small school buses
– Drive Class F vehicles
– Increased flexibility in passenger transport
Class F License Overview
The Class F license allows you to drive ambulances and regular buses with a seating capacity of up to 24 passengers. It also covers the operation of any vehicle in Class G.
Benefits of Class F:
– Operate ambulances legally
– Drive small passenger buses
– Flexibility to operate Class G vehicles