Re: Führerscheinbedingungen in Kanada


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Abgeschickt von Stephan am 07 Mai, 2002 um 17:51:18:

Antwort auf: Re: Führerscheinbedingungen in Kanada von Flo am 06 Mai, 2002 um 21:25:19:

Hallo Flo,

also ich finde da genuegend Infos:

Introduction to Driving in Ontario
An Ontario driver's licence is your proof of your privilege to drive. You must carry it with you whenever you drive. Ontario has introduced a one-piece plastic driver's licence. The licence has a digitized photograph and signature of the driver and a magnetic information strip.

A driver's licence includes your name, address, signature, date of birth, gender, height, licence issue and expiry dates, and codes showing what class of vehicles you may drive and under what conditions (for example, an "X" condition means you need to wear glasses/contacts for driving). If you have a red bar with four white dots under your photograph, it indicates that you qualify to be an accompanying driver under the graduated licensing program.

If you live in Ontario, you must be at least 16 years old and have a valid Ontario driver's licence to drive in the province. A newcomer to Ontario is required to apply for an Ontario driver's licence within 60 days of taking up residence in the province.

Graduated Licensing
As of April 1, 1994, all new drivers applying for their first car or motorcycle licence enter Ontario's Graduated Licensing System (GLS). Graduated licensing lets new drivers get driving experience and skills gradually. The two-step licensing process takes at least 20 months to complete.

To apply for a licence, you must be at least 16 years old and pass a vision test and a test of your knowledge of the rules of the road and traffic signs. After you pass these tests, you will have your photograph taken and get a Class G1 or M1 licence and a driver information package for new drivers. You must pass two road tests to become fully licensed.

New drivers earn full driving privileges in two stages and have five years to complete the program (G1, G2 or M1, M2) and graduate to a full licence (Class G or M).

Graduated Licensing for Automobile Drivers

Class G1
New drivers of passenger vehicles learn to drive with six important conditions with a G1 licence. A new driver must hold a G1 licence for a minimum of 12 months before attempting the G1 road test. This time can be reduced to eight months if you successfully complete an approved driver education course. Drivers earn more privileges after passing their G1 road test.

As a G1 driver, you are required to:

maintain a zero blood alcohol level while driving;
be accompanied by a fully licensed driver, who has at least four years driving experience, and a blood alcohol level of less than .05 per cent, in case he/she needs to take over the wheel;
ensure the accompanying driver is the only other person in the front seat;
ensure the number of passengers in the vehicle are limited to the number of working seat belts;
refrain from driving on Ontario's "400-series" highways or on high speed expressways such as the Queen Elizabeth Way, Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway, E.C. Row Expressway and the Conestoga Parkway;
refrain from driving between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
Note: If your accompanying driver is a driving instructor licensed in Ontario, you may drive on any road.

Damit die Lizenz in Deutschland anerkannt wird, musst Du in Kanada wenigstens zw. 1/2 und 1 Jahr gefahren sein. Eventuell weiss jemand anderes genaueres. Auf jeden fall kannst Du mit 3 Monaten Kanada den Fuehrerschein nicht in Deutschland benutzen oder umschreiben lassen.

Liess Dir in aller Ruhe die Infos durch und wenn Du noch Fragen hast, dann stelle sie.

Da Du mit einem Austauschprogramm hier hin kommst wundert es mich, das die Dir da keine Infos geben! Frag doch noch mal bei dem Programm nach, wenn Du es noch nicht gemacht hast.

Ciao
Stephan


: : Hi,

: : schau mal hier nach:

: : http://toronto.thebans.com/firststeps/drive.asp
: : Und informiere Dich auch einmal bei der kanadischen Botschaft:
: : www.kanada.de
: : Dort gibt es auch sehr viele Informationen. U.U. macht es bei 3 Monaten aber keinen Sinn.
: : Ciao
: : Stephan

:
: : : Hi Kanada Freunde,
: : : ich bin 16 Jahre alt und gehe mit einem Austauschprogramm für 3Monate nach Kanada. Die Frage ist ob in Kanada die gleichen Bedingungen wie in manchen Staaten Amerikas herrschen und ich meinen Führerschein dort schon mit 16 Jahren machen kann.
: : : Ich bedanke mich im Voraus für eure Antworten
: : : Flo

: Hi Stephan,
: ich konnte unter diesen Adressen leider nichts finden, es wäre nett wennn du mir noch einmal genaueres schreiben könntest.
: Flo




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