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You must show your licence if a peace officer asks to see it. If you don't have your licence with you at the time, the officer may allow you up to 48 hours to produce it. If your licence includes any restrictions, you must obey the restrictions when driving.
Knowledge exams Exam Papers RequiredDriver Class or EndorsementClass 1Class 2Sign Test - 30 questionsSign Test - 30 questions\u25aa\u25aaBasic Class 5 - 20 questions15 more rows
While driving around with your supervising driver during the learning period, have them rate you....Get Lots Of Practice abiding by road signs along the route. anticipation of potential hazards. parallel parking and backing up. proper lane driving. shoulder checking. starting. stopping. traffic signs and signals.
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Remember: there'll be 40 questions on the official Sask. knowledge exam (two sections), and you'll be required to score a minimum of 32 out of 40 questions to pass.
\u200bGet your L To get your L you'll need to get 40 out of 50 questions right on a multiple-choice knowledge test. Passing it ensures you understand the rules of the road. It also means you've started thinking about safe driving behaviours before you start driving with a supervisor.
It takes approximately 2 years and 3 months to complete the Learner, Novice 1 and Novice 2 stages of graduated licensing.
Class 5 Novice 1 licence You'll also have to pass a 20-minute road test that assesses skills such as starting, stopping, turning, proper lane changes, parking and safe driving practices. You will be required to hold a Class 5 Novice 1 licence for at least six months.
There is no limit to how many times you can take the test. If you fail, you will have to wait 10 days to retest. However, the time between each attempt may be longer due to appointment availability.

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