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Road Signs

Mastering road signs ensures safe, legal, and confident driving in Canada.

Pavement Ends Sign
Stop/Slow Paddle Sign
No Left Turn – Restricted Time
Flashing Arrow Panel (Left Direction)
Follow Detour D-1 Sign
School Bus Loading Zone (Right Arrow)
Winding Road Ahead (Construction Zone)
School Crosswalk Signs
Survey Crew Ahead Sign
Snowmobiles Permitted Sign
Roundabout Directional Sign
Merging Traffic from the Right Sign
Advisory Speed Sign – 60 km/h
Road Narrows Sign

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Can I drive in Canada with a foreign license?

    Yes, but only for a limited time (usually 60–90 days, depending on the province). You may need an International Driving Permit (IDP).
  • How do I apply for a Canadian driver’s license?

    You must visit a local licensing center, take a knowledge test, pass a vision test, and complete one or more road tests.
  • What is the minimum age to get a driver’s license in Canada?

    The minimum age varies by province, but it is typically 16 years old.
  • How long does it take to get a full Canadian license?

    Typically 2 years under the Graduated Licensing System (GLS), unless you have previous driving experience.
  • What tests do I need to pass?

    - A knowledge test (written test on road rules and signs).
    - A vision test (to check eyesight).
    - Road tests (one or two driving tests depending on the province).
  • How long is my Canadian driver’s license valid?

    Usually 5 years, but this varies by province.
  • Can I drive outside Canada with my Canadian license?

    Yes, a Canadian license is valid in most countries, but you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP).
  • How much does it cost to get a Canadian driver’s license?

    Costs vary, but expect to pay between $150–$300 for tests and application fees.
  • Is a Canadian driver's license valid across all of Canada?

    Yes, a valid driver's license from any Canadian province or territory is recognized and valid throughout Canada.
  • What are the basic steps to get a Canadian driver's license?

    Generally, you'll need to pass a written knowledge test, vision test, and one or two road tests. Most provinces/territories use a graduated licensing system.

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