A passenger car other than Class 4 vehicles. A bus while not carrying passengers. A truck with two axles. A combination of vehicles consisting of a passenger car or truck with two axles and a towed vehicle with a registered gross vehicle weight of up to 4, kg. May operate Class 3 vehicles registered as a farm truck and the driver holds a Class 5I Intermediate stage licence or 5F Full stage licence.
May operate a moped, if 16 years of age or older. May operate infrastructure equipment or agricultural equipment on a provincial highway within the municipal boundaries of a city, town or urban municipality, subject to supervising driver requirements.
Air Brake Endorsement Air brake endorsement permits the holder to drive vehicles equipped with air brakes in the class of vehicle for which the person is licensed. Note: Drivers of Class 3 trucks registered as farm trucks equipped with air brakes are exempt from this requirement.
Related Information Renseignements connexes. Tools Outils. Semi-trailer trucks. Buses having a seating capacity of over 24 passengers while carrying passengers. Welcome to Manitoba! As a new resident to Manitoba, you can drive a passenger vehicle with your valid licence for up to three months.
You also have up to three months to switch your valid out of province vehicle registration plates and insurance. See the get a class 5 licence page for more information. You must surrender your out-of-province licence to obtain the Manitoba licence. Your out-of-province licence will not be returned to you. If you live in a jurisdiction that uses a GDL system, you will receive credit toward the appropriate stage for the time you held your licence in your home jurisdiction.
The temporary licence issued to you will reflect the proper GDL stage for the time credit for your driving experience. If your out-of-province licence is expired, talk to your Autopac agent or Service Centre representative for more information. If you are bringing in a vehicle from out-of-province or registering a new or used vehicle — see registration and insurance requirements. The process to receive a Manitoba licence depends on whether you are moving from a country on the reciprocal country list.
The following is a list of countries that have a reciprocal agreement with Manitoba. If you are from a country on this list, see moving from a reciprocal country. If you are from a country not on this list, see moving from a non-reciprocal country. Bring the following:. You must surrender your out-of-country licence to obtain a Manitoba licence. Your out-of-country licence will not be returned to you. If you do not hold the equivalent of a full-stage passenger vehicle licence, a temporary licence will be issued to you with the appropriate GDL stage that reflects credit time for your non-learner driving experience.
See the required document criteria. If you are bringing in a vehicle from out-of-province or registering a new or used vehicle see registration and insurance requirements. You should start the testing process as soon as possible to ensure that you can successfully complete the road test within the three months that you can drive with your out-of-country licence.
For more information contact St. James Continuing Education If you fail the ELA test, you have two more opportunities to write it. If you fail a second time, you will be required to wait six months before re-taking the test.
If you fail a third time, you must contact the Adult Language Training Center at or visit the — Portage Avenue for further English testing. You will be required to write an English proficiency test.
If your proficiency test results are satisfactory, you will be able to register for the Taxicab Driver Training Program. Please note that you may attempt the examination a total of three 3 times.
Following two attempts to pass the examination, you will be required to re-take the Taxicab Driver Training Program and pay the full tuition. Please note the Child Abuse is valid for a maximum of 90 days and your application may take weeks to process. In consideration of The Accessibility for Manitobans Act AMA and consumer safety concerns, the Taxicab Board Board has approved new and enhanced training for existing and new taxicab drivers.
The training will enhance drivers' knowledge with dealing with persons with a variety of disabilities.
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