Alberta introduced new rules for obtaining a Class 6 motorcycle license aimed at improving road safety and streamlining the licensing process. The most notable change is the removal of the second advanced road test for full licensure, replacing it with a 2-year probationary period for new riders. During this period, it's crucial to maintain a clean record with no suspensions or tickets in the final 12 months. Additionally, the basic road test has been extended by 15 minutes to thoroughly assess key riding skills such as defensive driving, traffic navigation, and emergency handling.
At Grover Law Firm, we’re dedicated to ensuring that motorcyclists in Alberta stay informed and prepared for these changes. Whether you’re a new rider or upgrading to a full Class 6 license, it's important to stay updated on these rules. If you have any questions or need legal advice regarding motorcycle accidents, contact us today for a free consultation!
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