Chapter 1-4: Visitors and new Ontario residents

The “Visitors and new Ontario residents” section of the Ontario motorcycle practice test provides important information for those who are new to the province or visiting.

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Ontario Motorcycle Test - Chapter 1-4: Visitors and new Ontario residents

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If you have the driving experience required for Level One and acceptable proof (such as a motorcycle licence from another area showing that experience), you may:

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After the allowed use period for an out-of-province motorcycle licence (for new residents) ends, to continue driving in Ontario you must:

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If you are visiting Ontario for more than three months and do not have an international driver’s permit, you must:

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If you are visiting Ontario from another country for more than three months and want to drive a motorcycle, you must:

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A licensed limited-speed motorcycle or moped driver from Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, or Quebec is eligible for:

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If you are from a country other than Canada, the United States, or Switzerland and have acceptable proof of two or more years of driving experience, you may:

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A licensed motorcycle or moped driver from a country other than Canada, the United States, or Switzerland must first pass which tests to obtain an Ontario licence?

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As a new resident of Ontario with a valid motorcycle licence from another province or country, you may use that licence in Ontario for:

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If you take the Level Two road test (with acceptable proof of experience from another country) and do not pass, you will:

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A licensed motorcycle driver (not limited-speed or motor tricycle) from another Canadian province or territory, Australia, Northern Ireland, Switzerland, or the United States may get full-class M licence privileges without tests if they have:

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If you have less than two years of driving experience when coming from another area, you will:

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If you are visiting Ontario and want to drive a motorcycle while you are there, you must:

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Visitors with a valid motorcycle licence from another jurisdiction can ride in Ontario for a limited time. New residents must exchange their out-of-province or international motorcycle licence for an Ontario M Class licence, following specific guidelines. This may involve written knowledge tests, vision testing, and sometimes road tests, depending on their licensing history. The practice test helps familiarize newcomers with local laws and requirements, ensuring a smooth and safe transition to riding in Ontario.