All new drivers must go through the Graduated Driver Licensing Program to get a Yukon driver's licence. To enter the program, you need to be at least 15 years old and pass a sign and written test, and also pass a vision test. There are three stages you'll have to complete: the learner, novice, and full driver stages of the GDLP. The written test fee is $20. If you don't pass, you can re-take it the following day for a separate fee. Once you pass the written test, you'll take the vision test and get your learner's licence. You'll then need to log 50 hours of driving practice with a co-driver (this takes a minimum of 6 months). See this link for the co-driver requirements. Once are at least 16 years old, have had your learner’s licence for 6 months and accumulated 50 hours of driving time, you'll be able to take your road test. Use the practice tests below to prepare for your Yukon written test.
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All new drivers must go through the Graduated Driver Licensing Program to get a Yukon driver's licence. To enter the program, you need to be at least 15 years old and pass a sign and written test, and also pass a vision test. There are three stages you'll have to complete: the learner, novice, and full driver stages of the GDLP. The written test fee is $20. If you don't pass, you can re-take it the following day for a separate fee. Once you pass the written test, you'll take the vision test and get your learner's licence. You'll then need to log 50 hours of driving practice with a co-driver (this takes a minimum of 6 months). See this link for the co-driver requirements. Once are at least 16 years old, have had your learner’s licence for 6 months and accumulated 50 hours of driving time, you'll be able to take your road test. Use the practice tests below to prepare for your Yukon written test.
Start Your FREE 2025 YT Practice Test Now
Based on the official driver’s manual
All new drivers must go through the Graduated Driver Licensing Program to get a Yukon driver's licence. To enter the program, you need to be at least 15 years old and pass a sign and written test, and also pass a vision test. There are three stages you'll have to complete: the learner, novice, and full driver stages of the GDLP. The written test fee is $20. If you don't pass, you can re-take it the following day for a separate fee. Once you pass the written test, you'll take the vision test and get your learner's licence. You'll then need to log 50 hours of driving practice with a co-driver (this takes a minimum of 6 months). See this link for the co-driver requirements. Once are at least 16 years old, have had your learner’s licence for 6 months and accumulated 50 hours of driving time, you'll be able to take your road test. Use the practice tests below to prepare for your Yukon written test.
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