Driving school in Saint John New Brunswick. Licensing in NB.
PPossession of a driver’s licence and the privilege of driving is a major responsibility. The Registrar of Motor Vehicles, under the authority of the Motor Vehicle Act issues, renews and suspends driver’s licences. Every person who operates a motor vehicle in New Brunswick must demonstrate that he/she has the qualifications necessary to safely operate a motor vehicle.
A valid driver’s licence for the class of vehicle being operated is a requirement of the law. You must always carry your driver’s licence when operating a vehicle and must produce it for inspection on the request of any peace officer or display it on request to any other driver with whom you may be involved in a collision.
If you need a Driving Licence in New Brunswick, please, contact the Driving school in Saint John New Brunswick – Young Pro Drivers Academy. We are a Driving School in Saint John, NB. We have been teaching how to drive a car for over 12 years! In our Driving School in Saint John, we offer beginner driver courses and individual driving lessons in Saint John to prepare students for the road test. We are a friendly team of government-accredited driving instructors with 12 + years of experience.
Note: As of June 1, 2009, all motorists in New Brunswick under the age of 21 must maintain a 0% Blood Alcohol Level while driving.
Class 7 Graduated Licence (Level I and II)
This is an instructional type of licence for the driver to acquire experience, over a minimum of 24 months, before becoming a fully licensed driver. While the holder of a graduated licence, the driver must maintain 0% blood alcohol content while driving and any breach of this condition will result in a one year suspension, followed by a return to the beginning of the graduated licence period with no credit given for a previously passed road test or driver training course.
Suspension for loss of all points will result in at least a three-month suspension followed by a return to the beginning of the graduated licence period with no credit given for a previously passed road test or driver training course.
• Applicant must be at least 16 years of age.
• Applicants under 18 years of age must have parental consent that must be witnessed by a non-relative.
• Must pass vision screening (20/40 best eye).
• Must pass written, basic, and signs tests.
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Explanation
Level 1
• Must be accompanied by only one passenger who has a Class 5 or better licence, at least three years of driving experience, and who is seated in the front passenger seat.
• Cannot drive between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
• Can be eligible to take the road test for Level 2 after eight months if graduated from a licensed driver training school or after 12 months if they have not.
Read all the details on the NB Government Website:
https://www2.snb.ca/content/snb/en/services/services_renderer.201491.Driver_s_Licences.html
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