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What is the minimum age to obtain an M1 or Class 6 (Stage 1) motorcycle license in most Canadian provinces?
The minimum age to begin the graduated licensing process for a motorcycle (e.g., M1 or Class 6, Stage 1) in most Canadian provinces is 16 years old.
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Question: What is the minimum age to obtain an M1 or Class 6 (Stage 1) motorcycle license in most Canadian provinces?
Answer options:
- 14 years old
- 15 years old ✅ 16 years old
- 18 years old
Correct answer: 16 years old
Explanation: The minimum age to begin the graduated licensing process for a motorcycle (e.g., M1 or Class 6, Stage 1) in most Canadian provinces is 16 years old.
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