Chapter 1-5: Non-Alberta licence for tourists and visitors

The “Non-Alberta Licence for Tourists and Visitors” section of the Alberta driving practice test outlines the rules for those visiting the province with an out-of-province or international driver’s licence.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 1-5: Non-Alberta licence for tourists and visitors

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Visitors to Alberta with a valid out-of-province licence for a specific vehicle class are allowed to drive that same class of vehicle in Alberta without obtaining a local licence for how long?

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A tourist from another province holds a valid licence for a specific class of vehicle. In Alberta, they may:

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Tourists and short-term visitors can legally drive in Alberta using their valid home country or provincial licence, usually for up to 90 days. The license must be in English or accompanied by an official translation or an International Driving Permit (IDP). It’s important for visitors to familiarize themselves with Alberta’s traffic laws and road signs. Understanding these regulations ensures a safe, legal, and hassle-free driving experience while exploring Alberta’s roads.