When Can You Start Driving Alone in Canada?



 Content: You can start driving alone once you obtain a full license, such as Class 5, G, or equivalent in your province. Prior to that, learners (e.g., Class 7, G1) must drive with a licensed supervisor.

Getting to the solo driving stage requires passing a road test and meeting your province’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) timeline, often 12–24 months.

licenseprep.ca helps guide you through the GDL process and road test preparation.

Understand your license restrictions. Driving alone on a learner’s permit can result in fines and license suspension.

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