How Teenagers Can Get Their First License in Canada




Introduction

Turning 16 and ready to start driving? Here’s a step-by-step guide for teens in Canada to get their first driver’s license.

Steps to Get Started

  1. Meet the Minimum Age
    Most provinces allow learners to apply at age 16 (some as early as 14 in Alberta).

  2. Study for the Written Test
    Get your province’s driver’s handbook and practice on licenseprep.ca.

  3. Pass the Knowledge Test
    This earns you a learner’s permit (G1 in Ontario, Class 7 in Alberta, etc.), allowing supervised driving.

  4. Practice Driving
    You must practice under set conditions—e.g., no night driving or highways—often for 8–12 months.

  5. Take the Road Test
    After enough experience, you can book a road test to get your intermediate or full license.

Use  licenseprep.ca  practice tests and study tools to pass on your first try.

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