New Bill Proposes One-Year Wait for Class G Drivers Before Commercial License Eligibility in Ontario to Boost Road Safety
The aim of this bill is to ensure that individuals have sufficient driving experience before transitioning to operate commercial trucks.
Ontario’s roads could see a significant boost in safety with the introduction of a new Private Member’s Bill by Amarjot Sandhu, MPP for Brampton West. On October 20, 2024, Sandhu announced his proposal to require a one-year waiting period for Class G drivers before they are eligible to apply for a commercial driver’s license. The aim of this bill is to ensure that individuals have sufficient driving experience before transitioning to operate commercial trucks.
“This bill will make our roads safer by ensuring that drivers are more experienced before getting behind the wheel of commercial trucks,” Sandhu tweeted. His proposal seeks to reduce the risk of accidents and improve overall road safety by allowing new drivers to build a stronger foundation before tackling the more complex and demanding task of driving large commercial vehicles.
Today, I tabled my Private Member’s Motion that would introduce a one-year waiting period for Class G drivers before testing for a commercial license.
This will make our roads safer by ensuring drivers are more experienced before getting behind the wheel of commercial trucks. pic.twitter.com/4f9RWNiQ2F
— Amarjot Sandhu (@sandhuamarjot1) October 21, 2024
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