For Class 3 and Class 4, it is recommended, though not mandatory, to take a driver's education course before upgrading to a commercial driver's licence. Effective March 1, , all new Class 1 and 2 commercial drivers must successfully complete Mandatory Entry-Level Training.
Go to a registry agent and take a driver's knowledge test. You can only take one attempt per day. You will need to bring acceptable ID. To drive a vehicle with air brakes, you must pass an air brake knowledge test. For more information, check the Air Brake Program. A registry agent will test your vision to see if your vision is good enough to drive.
A completed Driver's Medical Report Form will be required for class 1, 2 and 4 licences. CLASS 3 LICENCE Authorized to operate trucks with more than 2 axles, including any combination of vehicles, OR a truck with 2 axles towing a vehicle with a registered gross vehicle weight of more than 4, kg but does not include a semi-trailer truck. Includes all vehicles in Classes 4 and 5.
When you have your Class 4 Commercial Licence, you have the ability to operate several professional and commercial vehicles that many careers require—from school buses to service vehicles, plus all the vehicles permitted with a full Class 5 licence.
It goes over things like parking on hills, dump truck and mixer truck truck operations. You have 1 year to complete your Class 3 licensing process before you have to take the knowledge test again. Pass the Class 3 road test. Class 3 license training is designed to help drivers in the construction, gravel, concrete and oil industries. Class 3 allows the licensed driver to drive a truck with two axles and towing vehicles with limited gross vehicle weight. D ump trucks, tow trucks, garbage and recycling trucks, cement trucks, as well as mobile truck cranes could be driven by class 3 licensed drivers.
Led by an experienced driving instructor with years of experience at Globe Driving School, an established driving school in Calgary that has trained and mentored hundreds of class 3 students.
Qualified and experienced professional instructors are always ready to help new drivers who want to complete their driver training. You will be focusing mostly on the fun stuff, which is actually driving the truck! Before you can do the road test for a Class 3 licence, you must pass a knowledge test.
There is a separate knowledge test for the air brakes endorsement. Many large vehicles you will drive with your Class 3 license are equipped with air brakes so we are stressing the importance of completing this step to expand your career options. After you have done your air brake course, go and write your knowledge test at an Alberta Registry Agent office. The test is 30 multiple choice questions. You must answer at least 25 of them correctly to pass. There is no time limit and you can take the test as many times as you want, however usually one once per day.
You should do the test as soon as possible after your finished your air brakes course so all the new information is fresh in your mind. In order to get your Class 3 licence in Alberta, like any other license type, you need to pass a knowledge test.
You can do the knowledge test for the Class 3 licence anytime throughout the process. Like the Air Brake Q Endorsement knowledge test, it is 30 multiple choice questions and you must answer at least 25 of them correctly to pass. As long as you pay the fee, you can take the test as many times as you want, once per day.
The questions test your knowledge about safe driving practices, road signs and the law. You can take the test at most Alberta Registry Agent Offices. It goes over things like parking on hills, dump truck and mixer truck truck operations.
You have 1 year to complete your Class 3 licensing process before you have to take the knowledge test again. Air brakes air to all foundation brakes : A vehicle with an air brake system has brakes that are initiated by air pressure from an engine-driven compressor.
Unlike when you apply for a Class 1 licence, you do not need a medical examination by a doctor to obtain your Class 3 licence in Alberta. This is great news because it cuts out an extra step and cost to get you on the road driving. Just like your Class 5 licence, you must wear corrective lenses if you need them to drive. You must also report any disease or disability that would interfere with the safe operation of your vehicle to an Alberta Registry Agent Office.
There is a brief vision test that is done a Registry Agent Office. You can complete this vision assessment for free which you can do when you book your road test. You may be referred to an optometrist if there are further questions about your vision meeting the minimum standards. If the truck you are using for the test has air brakes, ensure you have completed for training course and written the knowledge test. If you have all that, then you are ready to book your test.
First you will need to get a road test permit. Find a Registry Agent near you and ask if they can issue you a road test permit for a Class 3 test which you need to complete the road test legally and schedule a Class 3 licence road test.
Not every location offers Class 3 road tests in Alberta.
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