Why Graduated Licensing Exists in Canada and How It Works



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Canada uses a Graduated Licensing System (GLS) to help new drivers gain experience in low-risk environments. The system typically includes three stages:

  1. Learner’s Permit (G1, Class 7L)

  2. Intermediate (G2, Class 5GDL)

  3. Full License (G, Class 5)

Drivers must pass knowledge, vision, and road tests at each stage. This system reduces accident risks among new drivers and enforces stricter penalties during the learning phase.

Each stage has restrictions—such as zero alcohol tolerance, night driving limits, and passenger restrictions.

licenseprep.ca provides stage-specific resources to help learners progress confidently.


Track your GLS progress and prepare for each stage with the structured study plans on licenseprep.ca.

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