Statistics show that new drivers of all ages are far more likely than experienced drivers to be involved in serious or fatal collisions. Provincial campaigns promoting the correct use of seatbelts and child car seats, and informing people about drinking and driving and aggressive driving, are making a difference.
This handbook gives new drivers the basic information they need about learning to drive in Ontario: the rules of the road, safe driving practices and how to get a licence to drive a car, van or small truck. The ministry recommends that all drivers would benefit from taking an advanced course in driver training. As you read, remember that this handbook is only a guide.
For official descriptions of the laws, look in the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario and its Regulations. The Ministry of Transportation strives to be a world leader in moving people and goods safely, efficiently and sustainably to support a globally competitive economy and a high quality of life. Skip to main content.
Drive safely. Skip to content Ontario. If you are learning to drive in Ontario, then this book is for you. It's all here - rules of the road, safe driving practices and how to get your licence to drive a car, van or small truck. Includes off-road vehicles and trailers. If you are applying for a motorcycle licence, then this book is for you. It should be used along with the Official Driver's Handbook as a guide to safe riding practices and Ontario's laws regarding motorcycles.
If you are applying for a licence to operate a bus or school bus, then this book is for you. This guide, with the Official Driver's Handbook, provides the information you need to qualify for class B, C, E or F driver's licences.
If you are applying for a class A or D driver's licence, then this book is for you.
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