

- #DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO HOW TO#
- #DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO DRIVERS#
- #DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO DRIVER#
Commercial driving in Ontario is serious business and their are strict regulations in place to help maintain safety standards. Getting your AZ license in Ontario is not an easy task. Taking the air brakes practical with your Class A road test will save you $50.00.
#DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO DRIVER#
If you are an existing commercial driver but just need to get your air brakes endorsement, this is the package for you. There is also a package deal for the Z-endorement tests (Air Brakes).
#DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO DRIVERS#
#DIFFERENT TYPES OF LICENSES IN ONTARIO HOW TO#

Any Class A vehicle that does not have air brakes (including trailers without air brakes).If you don’t get the Z-endorsement with your Class A you can drive: A tractor pulling a double trailer (B-trains).A towed vehicle with a total gross weight over 4600kg (10,000lbs).Either a straight (26 foot) truck or a tractor trailer (53 foot).With a Class AZ license, a driver will be able to operate any of the following: These drivers usually work a set number of hours per day and are home for rest each day. Local drivers will usually deliver terminal to terminal usually staying within their province. This tends to keep them on the road for days at a time.

Long distance drivers will haul freight across the country or between provinces. Most drivers with a Class AZ in Ontario drive tractor trailers, either long distances or locally.
