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Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Originally Posted by Aviator
(Post 11695586)
My daughter got a letter from ICBC and got a UK license for standard without a problem.
But its not a method that worked for us 7mths ago with an Ontario Licence :unsure: |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Originally Posted by MikeUK
(Post 11695766)
Well I'm glad it worked
But its not a method that worked for us 7mths ago with an Ontario Licence :unsure: You can only drive automatic vehicles - to drive manual vehicles you need to prove that you passed a manual car test. |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 11695772)
This is straight from the DVLA webside with regards to Canadian licenses.
You can only drive automatic vehicles - to drive manual vehicles you need to prove that you passed a manual car test. as Canada doesn't do a manual car test |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Originally Posted by MikeUK
(Post 11695785)
and its the proof that we found very hard to get !
as Canada doesn't do a manual car test |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11695787)
When I did my driving test in Ontario, my 'report card' had details of the car on it, including the transmission. SO it's not specifically that you did a "manual car test", you just have to prove that you completed your road test in a manual car.
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Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Well I also pass my driving test ages back lol... Entirely possible it's changed! :D
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Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
We had a similar dilemma with my wife who started learning to drive in the UK but as our application progressed we decided that it would be better if she waited and learnt in Canada. Hopefully this will make driving over there easier and safer for her, especially when turning.
I, however, will probably go for the license swap and just try and remember which side of the road I need to be on! ;-) |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11695787)
When I did my driving test in Ontario, my 'report card' had details of the car on it, including the transmission. SO it's not specifically that you did a "manual car test", you just have to prove that you completed your road test in a manual car.
I don't think that was doen when I took my Ontario test? |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Thank you so much for all the advice! One of the reasons I've not learned here has been nerves and lack of confidence. The city we live in is notoriously difficult to drive in, lots of narrow roads and very impatient drivers so on balance I think I would rather wait and learn in Canada!
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Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
If you actually want to 'learn how to drive', do it in England. Canada has long straight roads and is pretty boring with an automatic. It is not what you call 'driving'.
If you ever move back to England then you will be glad you learnt here. My advice. |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Originally Posted by Lorry1
(Post 11698018)
If you actually want to 'learn how to drive', do it in England. Canada has long straight roads and is pretty boring with an automatic. It is not what you call 'driving'.
If you ever move back to England then you will be glad you learnt here. My advice. |
Re: Learning to drive, uk or Canada
Like the others, when I moved to the UK with my Canadian license 9 years ago, I was restricted to automatic transmission only because in Canada (Québec) they don't make note of the transmission of the car when you pass your test (well not in my days anyway). So I couldn't prove that I could drive manual even though this is what I had driven since the beginning.
When we moved back to Canada (Québec again) with my British husband, we just had to switch his licence, there was no test and no restrictions whatsoever. He even got to keep his UK license. (My Canadian license was kept by DVLA) So just thinking that if you do it in Canada and you ever move back to the UK, you might have to redo it again to get to drive a manual car but not the other way around. Although, I don't know if NB will just swap a UK license like they do in Québec. |
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