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Any infraction of the traffic law by the possessor of a Class 7 licence can result in a prohibition, after which the possessor must begin the Class 7N program from the start. After two years with the Class 7N, the licence-holder may take the 45-minute Class 5 road test. Successful completion of this test grants a Class 5 passenger vehicle licence.
The MTO is in charge of various aspects of transportation in Ontario, including the establishment and maintenance of the provincial highway system, the registration of vehicles and licensing of drivers, and the policing of provincial roads, enforced by the Ontario Provincial Police and the ministry's in-house enforcement program (Commercial vehicle enforcement).
Blue on reflective white; "ONTARIO" screened in blue centred at top and vertical trailer text on the left side. "YOURS TO DISCOVER" A12-345 N40-861 to Z99-999 Trailer text moved back to the left side vertically. 2002–present Blue on reflective white; "ONTARIO" screened in blue centred at top and vertical trailer text on the left side. A12-34B
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI; French: Société d'assurance publique du Manitoba) is the non-profit Crown corporation which administers public auto insurance, motor vehicle registration, and driver licensing in Manitoba. Established by the Government of Manitoba in 1971, it is headquartered in the provincial capital Winnipeg. [1]
The automobile insurance industry generally supports graduated licensing. However, some youth rights advocates have accused insurance companies of charging premiums to new and young drivers in GDL jurisdictions that are not substantially less than premiums in non-GDL jurisdictions, even though graduated licensing supposedly reduces the risk of accidents.
The road was finished in November 1917, 5.5 metres (18 ft) wide and nearly 64 kilometres (40 mi) long, becoming the first concrete road in Ontario. [77] The highway became the favourite drive of many motorists, and it quickly became a tradition for many families to drive it every Sunday. [79]
The Queensway name continues along Ottawa Road 174 from the split with Highway 417 east to Trim Road. The speed limit is 110 km/h (68 mph) on most of its length since its raise on September 26, 2019 for the 102 km (63 mi) stretch from Ottawa to the east end of the highway [ 5 ] and on April 22, 2022 for the 41 km (25 mi) stretch between ...
The City of Ottawa classifies its roads in one of the following categories: City freeway; Arterial road; Major collector road; Collector road; Local road; signifies roads under federal government jurisdiction.