Class 3 driver licence alberta


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Class 3 Can drive any motor vehicle that the holder of a Class 5 license may drive; a single motor vehicle with 3 or more axles; a motor vehicle with 3 or more axles that is towing a trailer with one or more axles (if the trailer is not equipped with airbrakes); a Class 2 or 4 type vehicle without passengers (bus, taxi, ambulance); a Class 1, 2 or 6 vehicle as a learner. Class 3 The minimum learning or licensing age is 18 years. You may not apply for a Class 3 driver’s licence as a probationary driver. The holder of a Class 3 driver’s licence may operate the following: • any motor vehicle or combination of vehicles that the holder of a Class 5 driver’s licence may operate. What You Can Drive with a Class 3 Licence. A Class 3 licence lets you operate certain commercial vehicles, plus any motor vehicle a Class 5 licence allows, and is required for several construction and city jobs that require loading and unloading vehicles.


Requirements for a Class 3 Alberta Driver’s License In order to obtain a Class 3 Driver’s License, you will need to have a valid, full Class 5 (non-GDL) license or higher, in good standing. Class 3 Knowledge Test You can prepare for the knowledge test by reading the Commercial Driver’s Guide. a moped. all motor vehicles included under classes 1, 2, 3 and 4 and the learner is at least 18 years of age. For learning (you must have a supervisor with a valid driver's licence for the type of vehicle) a motorcycle (for learning with a supervisor who holds a Class 6 non-GDL licence) The holder of a Class 5 driver's licence shall not operate. What You Can Drive with a Class 3 Licence. A Class 3 licence lets you operate certain commercial vehicles, plus any motor vehicle a Class 5 licence allows, and is required for several construction and city jobs that require loading and unloading vehicles.


Driver's Licence Classifications. For information on the following licence classes please go to the Service Alberta. Class 1. Class 2. Class 3. Class 4. According to Transportation Alberta, truck drivers who require a Class 1 license have been declining in numbers. The province says this is. There are a few options to help you with the cost of obtaining your class 1 driver license: Funding options. For Employers: Alberta Job Grants.

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