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A Class 3 licence in Canada allows you to drive:

Class 3 covers single-unit trucks with 3+ axles (and a towed trailer under 4,600 kg) but NOT tractor-semitrailer combinations (that requires Class 1).

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Question: A Class 3 licence in Canada allows you to drive:

Answer options:

  • Tractor-trailers (semi) ✅ Single-vehicle trucks with three or more axles (e.g., dump trucks), plus all lower classes
  • Motorcycles only
  • Only buses with more than 24 seats

Correct answer: Single-vehicle trucks with three or more axles (e.g., dump trucks), plus all lower classes

Explanation: Class 3 covers single-unit trucks with 3+ axles (and a towed trailer under 4,600 kg) but NOT tractor-semitrailer combinations (that requires Class 1).

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