Vehicle Driver
Vehicle Driver
Vehicle Driver
Contents
Driving a passenger vehicle Five steps to obtaining a Class 5 drivers licence
1. Registering for the driving course 2. Getting a learners licence 3. Passing the knowledge test 4. Passing the road test 5. Getting a probationary licence
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Consent of a person having parental authority 23 Protection of personal Information Road test checklist 24 26
This brochure is not a text of law. For any reference of legal nature, please consult the Highway Safety Code and attendant regulations. Version franaise originale disponible sur demande. Legal Deposit: 4th quarter 2010 Bibliothque et Archives nationales du Qubec ISBN 978-2-550-60033-6 (print version) ISBN 978-2-550-60034-3 (PDF) Socit de lassurance automobile du Qubec Direction des communications 3
Minimum age
To obtain a Class 5 licence, you must: be at least 16 years old; have the written consent of a person having parental authority if you are under age 18.
Once your identity has been conrmed, you are required to:
provide the original of the signed Consent of a Person Having Parental Authority form if you are under age 18; provide a duly completed certificate that confirms that you successfully completed Phase 1 of the driving course; fill out the SAAQs Declaration of Illness or Impairment form and meet the medical requirements; pass the SAAQs vision test; pay the licence fee (in cash, by cheque or with a debit card [except in mobile service units]). With your learners licence, you can drive on the road accompanied by a driving instructor during the driving course or with an accompanying rider outside the driving course. This is where you will acquire the practical skills required to drive a passenger vehicle. When driving outside the course, you must be accompanied by a person who has held a valid passenger vehicle drivers licence for at least two years, and who is able to provide assistance and advice. A probationary licence holder may not serve as an accompanying rider.
Once your identity has been conrmed, you are required to:
take the knowledge test; pay the test fees (in cash, by cheque or with a debit card [except in mobile service units]).
If you fail
You must wait at least 28 days before retaking the knowledge test, for which you will have to make a new appointment.
The probationary licence fee covers the driving privilege, an administrative charge, the insurance contribution, the cost of the photograph and your plasticized licence, which you will receive by mail. If you must cancel your appointment, please notify the SAAQ at least 48 hours ahead of time, or charges will apply. In case of bad weather, please check to make sure your appointment has not been cancelled.
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The evaluation
Before the test, the examiner will inform you about the testing procedure. Once the road test is over, the examiner will give you the results and indicate your strong points as well as the areas where there could be improvement, even if you passed.
If you fail
You must wait at least 28 days before retaking the road test, for which you will have to make a new appointment.
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Drivers licence
After the 24-month period has elapsed, you may get a Class 5 drivers licence.
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Demerit points
The SAAQ enters demerit points on the record of drivers who commit certain offences under the Highway Safety Code.
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Age 23 to 24
Age 25 or older
The minimum licence revocation period is 3 months. It could go up to 6 or 12 months depending on the number of demerit points entered for a single offence, or if your drivers licence has previously been revoked. The revocation of your licence means that you no longer have the right to drive during the penalty period or, if you do not hold a licence, your right to obtain one is suspended.
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Offences
Offences that result in the entry of demerit points on a drivers record Number of points 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Driving at a speed too great for weather or road conditions Tailgating Accelerating when being passed Passing a bicycle too closely in a travel lane Failure to yield to pedestrians and cyclists at an intersection Sudden braking without cause Failure to yield to oncoming traffic Failure to wear a helmet (motorcycles, mopeds & motorized scooters) Failure to stop before turning right at a red light (where permitted) Failure to wear a seat belt Prohibited passing on the right Prohibited passing on the left Prohibited driving in reverse Failure to obey the order or signal of a peace officer, school crossing guard or flag person Failure to obey a red light or stop sign
Failure to come to a mandatory stop at a level crossing 3 Prohibited crossing of a solid line to pass a vehicle Driving while using a hand-held device with a telephone function 3 3
Prohibited passing in a lane reserved for oncoming traffic 4 Speeding or reckless driving Zigzagging to pass Driving for a wager or stake or in a race Failure to stop when approaching a school bus or minibus with its flashing lights or stop sign in operation OR illegal passing of such a vehicle in either direction
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Prohibited use of a tunnel by a vehicle carrying dangerous substances Failure of a driver involved in an accident to do his or her duty Failure to stop at a level crossing when driving a bus, a minibus or a road vehicle equipped for the transport of dangerous substances Driving with the presence of alcohol in the body * Failure to provide a breath sample * Driving without an accompanying rider (for learners only)
Exceeding the speed limit Zone of 60 km/h or less 1 2 3 6 10 10 10 14 18 24 Zone of more than 60 km/h and not more than 90 km/h 1 2 3 3 5 10 10 14 18 24 30 or more
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by 11 to 20 km/h by 21 to 30 km/h by 31 to 45 km/h 31 to 39 km/h 40 to 45 km/h by 46 to 60 km/h 46 to 49 km/h 50 to 59 km/h 60 km/h by 61 to 80 km/h by 81 to 100 km/h by 101 to 120 km/h
* For holders of a learners licence, probationary licence or a drivers licence requiring the use of an alcohol ignition interlock device.
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3. Compensation for economic loss SAAQ indemnity payments are mainly intended to compensate an accident victim for actual accidentrelated economic loss. This may take the form of an income replacement indemnity, or a lump sum for a delay in studies. The SAAQ also reimburses certain accident-related expenses such as the cost of prescription medication. An accident victim left with aftereffects of injury may also qualify for a lump-sum indemnity, based on the severity of injuries. 4. Indexation of indemnities To ensure that compensated victims maintain their purchasing power, the gross income amount which is used to calculate the income replacement indemnity is indexed every year on the anniversary date of the accident. All other amounts prescribed by the Automobile Insurance Act are indexed every year on the first of January.
Plan contributions
Drivers licence holders and owners of vehicles registered in Qubec pay for the indemnities awarded through the public automobile insurance plan. These indemnities are paid directly from the contributions collected from the drivers licence and registration certificate issue and renewal fees.
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This form must be completed and signed by the father, mother, or legal guardian of a minor applying for vehicle registration or a licence to drive. I, the undersigned...
If holder of a drivers licence, enter the licence number that appears on the licence:
...give my consent to the Socit de lassurance automobile du Qubec to issue a licence to drive to:
Minor
Last name: First name: Date of birth: Year Month Day
Date:
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C-4997-A (11-06)