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The type of truck licence you need in Ontario depends on:

All licences require a written test and a road test. You may also need to take a government-approved training course.

If you have a truck driver’s licence from another province, your Ontario licence will be the same class. To upgrade your licence, you must take the tests in an approved vehicle.

The full Class A truck licence is the only licence that covers full air brake systems on both tractors and trailers.

A full Class AZ (air brake endorsement) truck licence lets you drive:

A Class A licence does not allow you to drive a bus carrying passengers, a motorcycle or a moped.

To get a full Class A licence with no restrictions, you must:

For your road test, your vehicle must have:

If your vehicle does not meet requirements for a full Class A, you may either:

You can get a restricted Class A (condition R) licence to operate smaller truck-trailer combinations, such as a recreational, horse or utility trailer.

As of July 1, 2022, the type of transmission in the vehicle you use for your road test will determine what types of Class A trucks you can drive in Ontario.

With a restricted Class A licence, you can also drive:

With a restricted Class A licence, you can't:

To get a restricted Class A licence, you must:

To upgrade your licence to a full Class A, you must successfully complete a road test using a vehicle with a full Class A vehicle configuration.

As of July 1, 2022, you must complete your Class A or Class A restricted (AR) road test in a vehicle with a manual transmission that consists of at least eight forward gears with a high-low range or you will get a restriction on your licence. If you have a restriction, you cannot operate Class A/AR vehicles with a manual transmission in Ontario. You can only operate automatic, semi-automatic or automated-manual transmission Class A/AR vehicles.

A motor vehicle is considered to have a manual transmission if it has:

The restriction will be noted on your driver record and driver’s licence. It will not apply when operating lower-class vehicles such as Class G or D.

This restriction does not apply to anyone who completed their Class A/AR road test before July 1, 2022.

A Class D licence lets you drive:

With a Class D licence, you can also drive a car or light truck covered by a G Class licence.

To apply for a Class D licence, you must:

To apply and take the required tests, visit:

You will need to bring original identification that shows:

See the complete list of accepted documents

You will need to pay a fee to apply for a licence and take the written test.

See the list of fees

Ontario's Official MTO Truck Handbook will help you prepare for your written knowledge test. It covers the special regulations and driving skills truck drivers need to know. You can read the handbook online, or buy a hard copy online, at a DriveTest and ServiceOntario centres or other retail stores.

The road test will test the knowledge and skills required to safely operate a commercial vehicle. It will include a daily vehicle inspection test where you will be required to:

There will also be an in-cab check portion of the test where you must:

For all commercial class road tests, you must provide the driver examiner with a valid daily inspection report as well as the schedule for your vehicle or your road test will be cancelled and you will lose 50% of your pre-paid road test fee. You are encouraged to refer to your schedule as necessary during the daily vehicle inspection component of the test.

To book a road test appointment, you will need to provide:

You can book, cancel or reschedule a road test appointment directly through DriveTest:

You must cancel a test at least 48 hours before your appointment to avoid a cancellation fee.

Important notice: a mandatory entry-level training course must be successfully completed by all new Class A applicants before attempting their Class A road test.

If you want to drive a vehicle with an air brake or an air-over-hydraulic brake system, you need a Z endorsement on your driver’s licence in Ontario. You can do this by attending an air brake endorsement course, or by doing tests at a DriveTest centre.

You can take an air brake endorsement course from a:

If you have a Class A (Z) licence that you want to upgrade, you can take the course through any of the three options.

If you have a B, C, D, E, F or G licence, you need to take the course with a vehicle fleet owner.

You will receive a referral envelope. Take the envelope to a DriveTest centre within 6 months to get your air brake endorsement.

Ontario's Official Air Brake Handbook will help you prepare for your knowledge test. It will introduce you to the knowledge and skills you need to drive a vehicle with air brakes. You can read the handbook online or buy a hard copy online, at a DriveTest centre or other retail stores.

You will need to take an air brake knowledge test at a DriveTest centre.

You will need to pay a fee to take the air brake (Z) endorsement knowledge test or the practical test.

See the list of fees

After your knowledge test, you can book a practical test appointment. To book your test, you need:

You can book, cancel or reschedule a practical test appointment directly through DriveTest.

You need to cancel a test at least 48 hours ahead of your appointment to avoid a cancellation fee.

There are two versions of the practical test.

If you drive a commercial vehicle with a tractor-trailer air brake system, you will need to take Version 1 of the practical test.

If you do not have a tractor-trailer air brake system, you can take Version 2.

Bring the following with you to your practical test:


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