Do new drivers (classes G1, G2, M1, M2 or M2 with condition “L”) who have recently passed a road test have to take a test again when they get an expiry notice?
New drivers who have passed a road test anytime within twelve months before their licence expiry date, do not have to take the test again. For example, if the holder of a G1 class licence passed the G1 road test to become G2 eight months before their licence expiry date, they would not have to take the test again to requalify for their G2. They would automatically requalify for G2 and receive a new licence good for another five years by going to a DriveTest centre and paying the $75.00 licensing fee before their licence expires.
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