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Driver Penalty Point Premium. Driver Risk Premium. Multiple Crash Premium. Licence suspensions. Driver prohibitions. Administrative driving prohibition. Vehicle impoundment. Drug-affected driving laws and penalties. Step 1: Get your motorcycle learner's licence To get your motorcycle learner's licence: Pass the motorcycle knowledge test If you don't have your L or N, you'll also have to pass the passenger-vehicle knowledge test.
Step 2: Pass the motorcycle skills test After at least 30 days with your L, you can take the motorcycle skills test. Step 3: Pass the Class 8 motorcycle road test After passing the motorcycle skills test and having your L for at least 12 months, you can take the Class 8 motorcycle road test. When you pass the Class 8 road test, you enter the Novice stage. Step 4: Get your full motorcycle licence After at least 24 months with your N, you can take the final test-the Class 6 motorcycle road test.
Motorcycle knowledge test. Motorcycle knowledge test The first step in getting your learner's licence is passing the motorcycle knowledge test.
What to expect You'll answer 40 multiple-choice questions on a touch screen kiosk at a driver licensing office. Taking the test more than once If you don't pass, you can take the test again after 7 days.
When you come, be sure to bring: required ID , and payment for the test fee. No passengers. You may ride only during daylight hours - that is, between sunrise and sunset Riders with an 8L licence must display an L sign.
Motorcycle skills test. Motorcycle skills test The motorcycle skills test is a minute test of basic riding skills like signalling, handling the clutch and throttle, braking and turning.
When do I take the skills test? Skip the motorycles skills test If you take a course at a certified rider training school, you may be able to skip the regular motorcycle skills test. You'll be riding in a paved lot at slow speeds. You'll need to show that you can: identify the controls on your motorcycle push the motorcycle non-powered demonstrate using hand signals use the side stand or centre stand ride slowly and straight while using the clutch slalom brake turn, including u-turns,three-point turns and right turns when moving accelerate and decelerate this may include shifting gears , and stop suddenly in a controlled manner As you ride, your examiner watches: how you handle the clutch, throttle and brake controls how you shift gears whether you keep your feet on the pegs, and whether you miss any turns or hit any traffic cones.
There's lots you can to prepare for this test. Practice your riding skills in a safe area with your supervisor. Use the Tuning Up for Riders guide as a resource for your practices. Review the Learn to Ride Smart guide. Class 8 motorcycle road test. Class 8 motorcycle road test The Class 8 road test is for learning motorcycle riders who don't have a B. When do I take the Class 8 road test? Your L expires after 2 years You'll need to pass the road test before it expires-otherwise, you'll have to repeat both the knowledge test and motorcycle skills test.
The Class 8 road test takes about an hour. That includes time for feedback from your examiner. The examiner rides behind you in a car, speaking to you by two-way radio.
Here's what to expect on your road test:. Before going out on the road, you do a pre-trip safety inspection of your motorcycle.
While riding, you're asked to do a series of manoeuvres. Note: Always be aware of your lane position! There's lots you can do to prepare for the road test. We recommend you: know the signs, signals, road markings and rules of the road in Learn to Ride Smart practice manoeuvres using Tuning Up for Riders practice hazard perception by naming hazards while someone drives you in a car, and consider taking rider training from a professional school.
If English isn't your first language If English isn't your first language, you may bring a translator for your feedback session after the test. Taking the test more than once After your first test attempt, you can take the test again after 14 days. Class 6 motorcycle road test. Class 6 motorcycle road test The Class 6 road test is your final test before you get your Class 6 full privilege motorcycle driver's licence. When can I take the Class 6 road test?
If you You can take the Class 6 motorcycle road test after you The earliest date you can take your road test is marked on your licence. What to expect The Class 6 road test takes about an hour. Here's what to expect on your road test.
Note: remember your lane position at all times. Driver Risk Premium. Multiple Crash Premium. Licence suspensions. Driver prohibitions. Administrative driving prohibition. Vehicle impoundment. Drug-affected driving laws and penalties.
Page Content. Prepare for your knowledge test Get your L: the knowledge test Driving as a learner Your L sign and driving restrictions Rules for cellphone use Prepare for your knowledge test. Prepare for your knowledge test We have lots of resources to help you prepare.
Read and study Learn to Drive Smart Learn to Drive Smart has all the information you need - it's like a textbook for your knowledge test. Test your knowledge Once you've studied Learn to Drive Smart, you're ready to take the practice knowledge test. Take the road signs practice test Know your signs!
Get your L: the knowledge test. Where to take your test? Test tip If you get stuck on a question make sure you use the 'skip' button. Taking the test more than once If you don't pass your test, you can take it again after 7 days. Driving as a learner. Driving as a learner You'll need to be a learner for at least 12 months before you can take a road test and graduate to the next level.
Take approved driver training course - get six months off If you take an ICBC-approved GLP driver training course in the L stage, and are a safe driver with no at-fault crashes, driving violations or prohibitions while in the first 18 months of the N stage, you could receive six months off.
Your L sign and driving restrictions. Display your L sign Your red, magnetic L sign always has to be displayed on the back of your car while you're driving. Lost your L sign? Rules for cellphone use. Rules for cellphone use If you have a Learner's L licence, you are not allowed to use any electronic devices while driving except to make an emergency call to This means you cannot: touch, operate, hold or adjust your cellphone, use hands-free system such as Bluetooth or wired headset, use speakerphone that can be operated with one touch or voice commands, program a GPS system, select music from your cellphone, wear earbuds, or connect your cellphone or hand-held device to play music on your in-vehicle audio system.
Penalties for GLP drivers If you receive one ticket, your driving record may be reviewed and you may face driving prohibitions. Locate a service near you Driver licensing office Autoplan broker Claim centre.
Collision repair facility Glass repair facility. Report a claim Report a claim online Vancouver Back to top. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Display L sign: Display L sign on the back of your vehicle. No alcohol or drugs: Zero alcohol or drugs in your blood when you drive. No electronic devices: No hand-held or hands-free cellphones or other electronic devices.
Restricted hours: No driving between midnight and 5am.
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