![]() Here, drivers holding a ‘restricted’ licence are also forbidden from operating a vehicle with air brakes or trailers longer than 45 ft. But in the other provinces that have such policies in place, the restriction simply prevents them from operating a truck with a manual transmission. Ontario, as you may know, has a ‘Restricted’ A/Z licence for those who take their road test using a truck with an automated transmission. But as always, you can count on Ontario to have the most hairbrained schemes of them all. ![]() Canada sure is a hodge-podge of rules and regulations – how we manage to conduct interprovincial trade is beyond me. By James Menzies Decem writing an article on Alberta’s new licence restrictions for those who take their road test using a truck equipped with an automated or automatic transmission, I got to searching the various provincial government Web sites for background information.Īs always, the regulatory regimes vary widely from province to province.
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