What Is the Graduated Licensing System in Canada?

 


Introduction

Canada uses a Graduated Licensing System (GLS) to help new drivers gain experience gradually and safely. Here’s what you should know.

Stages of GLS

  • Stage 1: Learner’s Permit (G1/L) – Written test only; no driving without a licensed adult.

  • Stage 2: Probationary License (G2/N) – After 8–12 months, take a road test for more freedom.

  • Stage 3: Full License (G/N) – One final road test earns you a full license with no restrictions.


Every stage teaches important skills. Use  licenseprep.ca  to stay prepared at every level.


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