Postby blkmage » Mon Aug 14, 2006 7:17 pm
Driving is fun. I just got to the point where I'm licensed to drive on my own.
In Ontario, we have a graduated licensing system. First, you write a test that tests you on road signs and other things like that. If you pass, you get your G1 class license, which lets you drive with someone with at least four years of driving experience beside you, and you're not allowed to drive late at night, or on highways.
After one year of that, you do a road test, and you get your G2. This is where I'm at now. At G2, you can drive without someone beside you and all of those other restrictions are lifted. After one year of G2, you do another road test to get your full G license. What's trickier is that you only have five years to get your G from when you start your G1, otherwise, you have to start over.
You can get your G1 once you're 16. If you're fast, you can get it before you go off to university. But I know a lot of people who are putting off getting their G because they're so busy with school and work, and they're starting to panic because five years is coming up.
So yes, we have to jump through a lot of hoops to be able to drive.