Understanding Driver’s License Classes in Canada




 

Introduction

Canada has various driver’s license classes based on the type of vehicle. Here's what each one covers:

  • Class G (Ontario) / Class 5 (Other Provinces)
    For regular passenger vehicles — cars, minivans, and small trucks. This is the most common license type.

  • Class M
    For motorcycles and mopeds. You need this license to legally operate two-wheeled motor vehicles.

  • Class A
    For tractor-trailers or any combination of vehicles where the towed vehicle weighs over 4,600 kg.

  • Class B
    For school buses carrying more than 24 passengers.

  • Class C
    For large buses, excluding school buses (like public transit or tour buses).

  • Class D
    For straight trucks (not tractor-trailers), like delivery or dump trucks.

  • Class E
    For smaller school buses (up to 24 passengers).

  • Class F
    For ambulances or vans with 10–24 passengers.


Know what vehicle you’ll drive and prep accordingly.  licenseprep.ca  offers guides and study tools for multiple license types.

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