How much is a GDL test in Alberta?

Driver’s License Road Test Fees

Licence Class Cost
5B (GDL) $89.00
5A (Non GDL) $138.00
6 $143.00
6A (For examiners) $143.00

How do I get my Class 5 GDL in Alberta?

To get a Class 5-GDL licence, follow these steps:

  1. Pass a road test. Schedule a road test through a registry agent or online through the Alberta Road Test Scheduler.
  2. Pass a vision test. A registry agent will test your vision to see if your vision is good enough to drive.
  3. Purchase your licence card.

How long is a Class 5 GDL road test Alberta?

25 to 30 minutes
The Class 5 basic GDL road test is 25 to 30 minutes in length and will focus on basic driving skills such as: Uncontrolled/controlled intersection management. Controls and switches of the vehicle you will be testing in. Parking (uphill | downhill | parallel)

When can you get your GDL in Alberta?

at least 16 years old
The GDL license in Alberta gets you one step closer to becoming a fully licensed. To qualify, you must : Be at least 16 years old. If you are under 18, you must get parental consent.

What’s the difference between Class 5 and Class 5 GDL?

The biggest differences between the Class 5 and Class 5 GDL are the demerit points, alcohol limitations, and being able to upgrade to a professional license.

Does Class 5 GDL expire?

The Class 5 GDL licence expires within 5 years, so you do need to complete the class 5 advanced road test prior to your licence expiration and move on to the final Alberta Class 5 driving license stage.

How do I prepare for my GDL test?

Contact the registry to clarify any other questions or concerns you might have or ask the driver examiner before your road test begins….Items you should check include:

  1. Working Brake Lights.
  2. Working Signal Lights.
  3. Sufficient Fuel.
  4. Mirrors.
  5. Unobstructed Windshield.
  6. Windshield Washer Fluid.
  7. Working Windshield Wipers.
  8. Brakes.

Can you drive after midnight with a GDL in Alberta?

Learner’s conditions: You are not permitted to drive from midnight to 5 a.m. You are not permitted to have more passengers than seat belts. You will be suspended if you accumulate eight or more demerit points. You must have zero level of alcohol and drug when driving (or riding a motorcycle).

Can a Class 5 GDL drive after midnight in Alberta?

You are not permitted to drive from midnight to 5 a.m. You are not permitted to have more passengers than seat belts. You will be suspended if you accumulate eight or more demerit points. You must have zero level of alcohol and drug when driving (or riding a motorcycle).

How hard is the GDL?

Essentially, you’ll be condensing three years worth of LLB course content into just ten months, so yes, the conversion course is likely to be difficult! Passing it takes huge commitment and academic talent, so graduating with the qualification is a great achievement.

Can Class 5 GDL drive alone?

You must be accompanied by a fully licensed (non-GDL probationary) driver who is 18 years of age or older and is seated next to you. You are not permitted to drive from midnight to 5 a.m. You are not permitted to have more passengers than seat belts. You will be suspended if you accumulate eight or more demerit points.

Can a Class 5 GDL drive alone?