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How long must a learner typically hold a permit in Quebec before the next stage?

Under Quebec’s Graduated Licensing System, a candidate must hold a Class 5 learner’s permit for at least 12 months before they are eligible to take the road tes

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Question: How long must a learner typically hold a permit in Quebec before the next stage?

Answer options:

  • 3 months
  • 6 months ✅ 12 months
  • 24 months

Correct answer: 12 months

Explanation: Under Quebec’s Graduated Licensing System, a candidate must hold a Class 5 learner’s permit for at least 12 months before they are eligible to take the road test for a probationary license. This 12-month period ensures learners gain sufficient supervised driving experience, though it can be reduced to 10 months upon completing an approved driving course. Options of three or six months are legally insufficient to meet this safety requirement, whereas 24 months represents the duration required for the subsequent probationary license phase. SAAQ exams frequently test these specific licensing milestones, so candidates must memorize the precise timeline and conditions of each graduated licensing stage.

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