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Difference between revisions of "Getting a BC Driver's Licence"

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*Your car must have an "L" sign (for learner) on it.
*Your car must have an "L" sign (for learner) on it.


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===Novice licence===
===Novice licence===
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When you pass the road test at the end of the learner stage, you get a novice licence.
When you pass the road test at the end of the learner stage, you get a novice licence.
*You can have only one passenger with you unless:
*You can have only one passenger with you unless:
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*Your car must have an "N" sign (for novice) on it for 24 months.
*Your car must have an "N" sign (for novice) on it for 24 months.


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If you break any of the special rules for a novice driver, you go back to the beginning of the novice period.
If you break any of the special rules for a novice driver, you go back to the beginning of the novice period.


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