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  2. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, the graduated licensing system is a time-based process. Once an individual turns 16, they are eligible to acquire a class G1 licence, which is the beginning stage. This is done by passing both a knowledge test as well as a vision test.

  3. Driver's licences in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ontario has used a graduated licensing system since 1994. A driver can take as little as 20 months to get a full licence; however, a driver must have a full (G) licence within five years of obtaining a learner's permit (G1). In 2006, Ontario passed legislation that would allow a court to suspend the licence of high school dropout until they ...

  4. Young Drivers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Young Drivers of Canada was directly involved in developing the structure of Ontario's graduated licensing program in Ontario, Canada. In 1997, with input from Peter Christianson, Young Drivers of Canada contributed to the G2 driving license test requirements.

  5. Talk:Driver's licences in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is especially visible within Ontario where many novice drivers (yes, myself included) are struggling to obtain their G2 or full G license due to a backlog of ~300,000 to 400,000 drivers. To name a few, novice drivers who had to delay their G road test (due to the backlog) are paying much higher insurance premiums.

  6. Learner's permit - Wikipedia

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    This graduated driver licensing is valid only within France; thus one cannot use it to cross borders. For people over 18, there is a system similar to Graduated driver licensing, but the rules are slightly different: for instance there is no reduction from three to two years for the probation licence. [6]

  7. Vehicle registration plates of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    After 1973, Ontario ceased to issue plates annually. Instead, validation was indicated by means of stickers affixed to the top right of the rear plate. All Ontario license plates issued since 1973 remain valid for display. In 1973, the "Keep it Beautiful" slogan was introduced to Ontario passenger plates.

  8. Drunk driving law by country - Wikipedia

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    There is a zero-tolerance policy for new drivers undergoing graduated licensing in Ontario, British Columbia, [13] Newfoundland and Labrador and Alberta; [14] drivers under the age of 22 in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, [15] Saskatchewan and in Quebec receive a 30-day suspension and 7-day vehicle seizure ...

  9. Bylaw enforcement officer - Wikipedia

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    Ordnungsamt officers in Cologne, Germany Bylaw enforcement patch from Delta, British Columbia. A bylaw enforcement officer (also called municipal law enforcement or municipal enforcement) is an employee of a municipality, county or regional district, charged with the enforcement of local ordinance—bylaws, laws, codes, or regulations enacted by local governments.