

The second phase of the graduated licensing system is a Newly Licenced Driver stage. With this licence, you can only drive in the car with a fully licensed driver.

It is issued after you have passed the knowledge and vision tests. If you fail one section, you have to take the entire test over.Ī Learner licence is the first licence you receive in Nova Scotia graduated licensing system. You have to pass both sections to get your licence. You have to get at least 16 questions right on each section to pass. To get the Class 7 licence, you'll have to pass a written test, which has 2 sections (20 multiple-choice questions each): traffic and safe driving rules, and the Nova Scotia highway signs. This learner's practice test set is designed to help you prepare for the "Class 7" (the regular Learner's Licence). The second type of Learner's Licence is called "Class LM" (the Learner's Motorcycle Licence)and it permits a new motorcycle driver to drive a motorcycle. The first one is called "Class 7" (the regular Learner's Licence) and it permits a new driver to drive cars, pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles and vans seating less than 10 people. In Nova Scotia, there are two different types of Learner's Licence. Anyone who wants to get a Nova Scotia Driver's Licence, and has never held a Driver's Licence before, needs to obtain the NS Learner's (Beginner's) Licence.
