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In Ontario, the legal age to obtain a full Class 5 (or equivalent) licence is typically:

Ontario's Graduated Licensing System requires drivers to start with a G1 licence at age 16, then spend at least 12 months (or 8 with driver training) at the G1

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Question: In Ontario, the legal age to obtain a full Class 5 (or equivalent) licence is typically:

Answer options: ✅ 18

  • 20
  • 25
  • 30

Correct answer: 18

Explanation: Ontario's Graduated Licensing System requires drivers to start with a G1 licence at age 16, then spend at least 12 months (or 8 with driver training) at the G1 level and another 12 months at the G2 level. Because of this 20-to-24-month progression, 18 is the typical legal age to secure a full Class G licence, Ontario's Class 5 equivalent. Ages 20, 25, and 30 are incorrect because they overestimate the minimum required time. G1 candidates must know these graduated licensing milestones, as the Ministry of Transportation frequently tests these specific age and residency duration rules.

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