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Procedures and protocols
Learning how to drive has a lot of steps and processes to cover. Beginners and experts alike go to driving school to master the art of driving. Education services are offered in different degrees depending on the level of the student. Below is what you need to know to start your driving education.
This section will focus on the two classes of students classified according to the depth of knowledge and experience in driving education. These two classes are classes 7 and 5.
Class 7
Learning Driver’s License
Class 7 is the first curriculum students go through for their driving education. Class 7 requires at least a year to finish with all the basic driving mechanics, road signs, and theories covered. There will be a series of exams that will test the student’s learnings acquired in one year.
The different tests are:
Basic knowledge exam- Covers road rules and understanding each theory attributed to that. Many centers offer an online exam, while smaller ones don’t.
- Passing score: 80%
- Exam fee: $25 per taking
Sign exam– This exam can only be taken online and tests your knowledge in recognizing road signs and what they mean.
- Passing score: 80%
- Exam fee: $25 per taking
Vision test- An exam that comes with the knowledge exam to test your eye coordination and vision.
- Passing score: Acceptable vision
Exam fee: Taken from your knowledge exam cost
Class 5- Novice Drivers
After passing the Class 7 exams, you can proceed with Class 5, which gives you a novice driver title next to your license. This comes with the privilege and clearance to drive a moped, two-axle, or recreational vehicle.
To have a class 5 novice driver’s license from a class 7, you must pass a road test that will cost you $88. This is non-refundable, so better be ready with this test. The exam is a basic 30-minute driving test that will grade how you drive a motor vehicle.
Eligibility of Class 5 are:
- Holder of Class 7 License and have participated in this level for the whole year.
- At least 16 years of age.
- No enforcement restrictions.
- No remaining balances in fees.
- Licenses should not be suspended or restricted in any state.
POLICIES
Below will cover the policies students have to follow while inside the driving school institution:
- Students of all classes must bring with them their learner’s license.
- Students must dress in appropriate attire to look professional.
- Passengers coming along road tests are strictly prohibited unless authorized by a head manager of the office or an instructor.
- Students who wish to use their vehicle for road tests will be charged $100.
- When students wish to cancel an appointment for an exam, they should inform the instructor exactly 72 hours or earlier to avoid any escalations. A $25 cancellation fee is then charged.
- Students must pay their outstanding balances before taking the necessary next steps in their exams like knowledge exams and road tests.
- Students should show two valid government IDs (e.g., birth certificates or passports.)
COVID-19 Restrictions and Responsibilities
The following restrictions and responsibilities shall apply to the students and the managements.
Anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 including fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat and painful swallowing, must isolate at home for a minimum of 14 days.
Anyone under the direction of the Provincial Health Officer to self-isolate must follow those instructions.
Anyone who has arrived from outside of Canada, or who is a contact of a confirmed COVID-19 case, to self-isolate for 14 days and monitor for symptoms.
Note: Students must have face-masks and gloves with them. Without face mask no road test/driving lesson will be given and there will be no refund for that lesson or road test.