Class 5 Alberta Driver's Licence
A Class 5 licence allow you to operate any two-axle vehicle, a moped or a recreational vehicle. You can also pull a trailer (as long as it doesn’t have air brakes).
Class 5
There are a few restrictions to the Class 5 Licence:
Driver must have Zero blood alcohol level at all times while driving
Each passenger must have a seat belt
GDL drivers are not eligible to upgrade to a Class 1, 2, 3, or 4 Commercial Licence
GDL drivers are not allowed to act as supervisory drivers to Class 7 Learners
A Class 5 GDL driver will be suspended at 8 demerits (as opposed to 15 for a non-GDL driver)
In order to upgrade to a Class 5 GDL Licence from a Class 7 Learner’s Licence, you must take a Basic Road Test. The cost of the Road Test is $175. You can book your road test online or in our office. Please note: Road Test fees are non-transferable and non-refundable.
The Road Test is a 60 minute driving exam that will assess your ability to operate a motor vehicle safely. You are eligible to take a Basic Road Test if:
you have held your Class 7 Learner’s Licence for at least one continuous year. If at any time during your licencing period your licence is suspended, you must start your one year over again
you are at least 16 years old
you have no maintenance enforcement restrictions
you have no unpaid fines
your licence is not suspended or restricted
Class 5 Reclass
If you pass the road test, you can re-class your licence to include Class 5. There is a $28 fee for this service. If you want to wait to re-class, you can keep your permit that shows you passed the road test for up to a year.
Effective January 1, 2021, Road Tests are administered by Registry Agent personnel by Certified Driver Examiners who are licenced by Alberta Transportation. All complaints regarding the actual road test or results must be forwarded to Transportation. Please call 780-427-8230.