Stage two GDL probationary (Class 5) 5 A* A) P1 r7 j. c6 L# b' k& hTo become a probationary driver you must: ! d# q6 k( o% i4 w# N
Be 16 years of age or older. : s# m* W* G- j5 _3 `Pass the standard Alberta Class 5 road test. " K3 y/ ?+ a# h+ f {
Probationary conditions# N: Z* {& A7 T" i7 C+ v5 G4 g
5 {& G7 Q* M8 E' `$ ?8 [) B: EMust spend a minimum of two years as a probationary driver. # g" Q" i1 d N* i$ FNo more passengers than seat belts. 1 x) _6 C4 D0 z
They will be suspended at 8 demerit points than fully licensed drivers at 15. . e5 ?3 o" ]6 m; G; _Have a zero alcohol level. " `* |: f9 Z7 |+ `No upgrading to a commercial licence (Classes 1, 2, 3 or 4). 3 q9 Q! d9 `( T& @9 dCannot serve as an accompanying driver to a learner. 1 a ]. a u: z& b 2 p* Q8 a2 B6 S5 Y" r4 X( BNon-probationary licence (Class 5) 7 w$ z3 [9 c7 ?' H9 f. {; mTo become a fully licensed driver you must: 3 h g2 {0 X$ J8 Z7 ^. EHave been suspension free for the last year of the two-year probationary stage. / C0 Q4 H) {( n6 L- V9 DPass an advanced road test. + C. H i) G$ r( Y+ b# j. z7 c* A( WIt will take a minimum of three years to complete both the learners and probationary stages of Graduated Driver Licensing. It will take four years if you get your Learner’s Licence at 14 years of age.2 a! e0 y. ~9 o3 Z7 Z3 _) I