What is a Class M license in Ontario?
If you take a road test on a three-wheeled motorcycle, you will get a class ‘M’ licence with an ‘M’ condition. With this licence, you will only be able to drive a three-wheeled motorcycle. Motor tricycles must: travel on three wheels, which are in contact with the ground.
What are the classes of driver’s license in Ontario?
Driver’s Licence Classification Chart
- Class A. Allowed to drive any tractor–trailer combination.
- Class B. Allowed to drive any school purposes bus.
- Class C. Allowed to drive any regular bus.
- Class D.
- Class E.
- Class F.
- Class G.
- Class M.
How much does an M license cost in Ontario?
The cost of the written test is $14.95 plus taxes. The Class M2 road test costs $50.75, and a 90-day licence is $8.00. The bundle of all three will cost $74.00. The test for an M1 can only be taken with the Ministry of Transportation, and that for an M2 can be taken with the MTO or Motorcycle Safety Course.
What does a M class motorcycle license mean in Ontario?
If you’re at the point of seeking the Class M motorcycle licence Ontario mandates, it means you’ve successfully passed the M1 and M2 motorcycle licensing stages, and are gearing up to get the full, unrestricted M Class motorcycle license Ontario provides.
How many classes of drivers licence do you need in Ontario?
In Ontario, there are 12 different classes of licences. Each one qualifies you to drive a different type of vehicle. The class of licence you have must match the type of vehicle you are driving. You need a Class G licence to drive a car, van or small truck.
Where can I take the m Licence course?
For those unable to take the M Course on weekends, we offer the course on Wednesday in Toronto for vehicles that can travel on the 400 series highways. The “100 – 250cc” option is only available in Toronto. Who is it for?
How long does it take to get a motorcycle licence in Toronto?
22 months or more if not obtained through a recognized motorcycle training program. In addition to an M2 class licence, you will be required to bring qualified riding gear, and a street worthy, 250cc or higher motorcycle with proof of ownership and insurance. When/Where is it? The “100 – 250cc” option is only available in Toronto.