What happens when the holder of a G2 (or M2 or M2 with condition “L”) class licence who wants to keep their G2 (or M2 or M2 with condition “L”) by passing the G1 road test, fails the test?
A G2 (or M2 or M2 with condition “L”) driver who fails the G1 (or M1) road test will have their licence downgraded to G1 (or M1). They may attempt the G1 (or M1) road test to regain their G2 (or M2 or M2 with condition “L”) class licence, before their licence expires. A road test cannot be scheduled after the licence expiry date. The driver must reapply for the Level 1 licence and pay the prescribed fee.
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