Chapter 1-3: Graduated licensing

The “Graduated licensing” section of the Ontario motorcycle practice test explains the step-by-step process for earning a full motorcycle licence.

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Ontario Motorcycle Test - Chapter 1-3: Graduated licensing

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With a Class M2(M) licence, you:

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The checklist for the Level One knowledge test includes:

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To apply for a motorcycle licence in Ontario, you must be at least:

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If you have a valid M2, M2(L), or M2(M) licence, you may also drive:

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While at Level One (M1), you are not allowed to:

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While you hold an M1 licence, your blood-alcohol level must be:

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With an M1 licence, you may drive:

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The Level One road test primarily deals with:

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If you pass a ministry-approved motorcycle safety course, your time at Level Two can be:

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Passing the Level One road test gives you:

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With an M2 licence, you may:

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To become fully licensed (full Class M), you must:

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To upgrade from an M2(L), M(L), M2(M) or M(M) to a full Class M, you must:

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Graduated licensing for new motorcycle drivers in Ontario is designed primarily to:

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Level Two (M2, M2(L), or M2(M)) lasts a minimum of:

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With an M2(L) licence, you may:

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While at Level Two, you are allowed to:

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At Level Two, you must NOT:

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With an M1 licence, you must NOT:

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To enter Level One (Class M1), you must:

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The Level Two road test focuses on:

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The two-step motorcycle licensing process in Ontario takes at least:

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A ministry-approved motorcycle safety course:

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A ministry-approved motorcycle safety course:

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Before getting a Class M1 licence, you must pass:

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Once you obtain your M1 licence, you must stay at Level One for a minimum of:

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Road tests are designed to check:

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When you apply for a motorcycle licence, you will be asked questions about:

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You may stay at Level Two for a maximum of:

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The M1 licence is valid for:

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Ontario uses a graduated licensing system to help new riders gain experience in safer, controlled stages. The process begins with the M1 licence, which requires passing a written test. After meeting certain requirements and waiting periods, riders progress to the M2 level, where they must pass a road test. The final stage is the full M licence, granted after passing another road test and meeting all conditions. Practice tests help applicants understand each stage, boosting confidence and knowledge throughout the process.