Anyone who wants to get a Nunavut driver's licence, and has never held a driver's licence before, needs to obtain the NU Learner's (Beginner's) Licence. In Nunavut, there are three different types of Learner's Licence (Class 7, Class 5 and Class 6). You must be 15 years old to get a Class 7 licence. For Class 5 or 6, you must be 16 years old. There are three things that will be tested on your driver's exam: 1) what you know about driving (written part), 2) how well you see (a vision test), and 3) how well you drive on the road (road test). This learner's practice test set is designed to help you prepare for the Class 7 (the regular Learner's Licence). To get the Class 7 licence in Nunavut, you'll have to pass a written test, which has 2 sections: traffic and safe driving rules, and the Nunavut road signs. You have to pass both sections to get your licence. If you fail one section, you have to retake that part again.
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Anyone who wants to get a Nunavut driver's licence, and has never held a driver's licence before, needs to obtain the NU Learner's (Beginner's) Licence. In Nunavut, there are three different types of Learner's Licence (Class 7, Class 5 and Class 6). You must be 15 years old to get a Class 7 licence. For Class 5 or 6, you must be 16 years old. There are three things that will be tested on your driver's exam: 1) what you know about driving (written part), 2) how well you see (a vision test), and 3) how well you drive on the road (road test). This learner's practice test set is designed to help you prepare for the Class 7 (the regular Learner's Licence). To get the Class 7 licence in Nunavut, you'll have to pass a written test, which has 2 sections: traffic and safe driving rules, and the Nunavut road signs. You have to pass both sections to get your licence. If you fail one section, you have to retake that part again.
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Based on the official driver’s manual
Anyone who wants to get a Nunavut driver's licence, and has never held a driver's licence before, needs to obtain the NU Learner's (Beginner's) Licence. In Nunavut, there are three different types of Learner's Licence (Class 7, Class 5 and Class 6). You must be 15 years old to get a Class 7 licence. For Class 5 or 6, you must be 16 years old. There are three things that will be tested on your driver's exam: 1) what you know about driving (written part), 2) how well you see (a vision test), and 3) how well you drive on the road (road test). This learner's practice test set is designed to help you prepare for the Class 7 (the regular Learner's Licence). To get the Class 7 licence in Nunavut, you'll have to pass a written test, which has 2 sections: traffic and safe driving rules, and the Nunavut road signs. You have to pass both sections to get your licence. If you fail one section, you have to retake that part again.
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