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Scenario 120: How often are Class 2 drivers typically required to undergo a medical examination to maintain their commercial licence in Canada?

Provincial regulations for commercial drivers typically mandate periodic medical examinations, with frequency increasing with the driver's age, to ensure ongoin

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Question: Scenario 120: How often are Class 2 drivers typically required to undergo a medical examination to maintain their commercial licence in Canada?

Answer options: ✅ Every 5 years initially, then more frequently with age (e.g., every 1-2 years after age 45 or 65, depending on the province).

  • Every 10 years, regardless of age.
  • Only once, upon initial licensing.
  • Annual medical exams are mandatory for all Class 2 drivers.

Correct answer: Every 5 years initially, then more frequently with age (e.g., every 1-2 years after age 45 or 65, depending on the province).

Explanation: Provincial regulations for commercial drivers typically mandate periodic medical examinations, with frequency increasing with the driver's age, to ensure ongoing fitness to drive. The correct answer is "Every 5 years initially, then more frequently with age (e.g., every 1-2 years after age 45 or 65, depending on the province).". This capacity-fill scenario 120 reinforces the same competency for the class2 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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