I just recently got my full driver's license in Pennsylvania, however I will be moving back to Ontario in a few months.
I've been reading some older threads on this forum as well as the DriveTest rules on exchanging and am quite discouraged at the fact that my driver's license will essentially be worthless once I change my residence back to Ontario since I don't have 2 years of driving experience on it.
My question are:
1) does it become a G1 license automatically or do I end up having to write the written test again?
2) is there any way to convert my full PA license to at least a G2? Not being able to drive on the 400 series highways is debilitating for an adult...
3) would it be worth keeping residence in PA for 2 years (I'll be traveling back and forth between Ontario and PA anyway) and just wait it out until I have 2 years on my PA license?
4) if I do maintain U.S. residence, do I have to change my insurance for when I'm in Ontario and driving? My wife will be moving permanently to Ontario with the car, so she'll need insurance - when I'm back in Ontario, would I be covered to drive? Or would I have to get my own insurance?
5) on the Ontario government page, it says:
Less than 2 years driving experience (with exchange)
"You need to take:
- an eye test, when you apply
- one road test (the G2 road test)
You will not be able to do the G2 road test right away. You need to wait until you gain two, full years of driving experience. For example, if you had a licence for 21 months in your home province, state or country, you can do the G2 road test after 3 months in Ontario. After you pass the G2 road test, you get a full licence.
While you wait, you can drive with your G1 licence, under certain conditions."
This doesn't make sense to me. My license becomes a G1 and I have to wait 2 years before taking my G2 exit test, but once I do I get a G license, however how am I supposed to get highway driving experience without being able to drive on highways (a restriction of the G1)? Is this a typo? Do i have to get a G1, then G2, then G (even though it says I have to take just one road test)?
I've been reading some older threads on this forum as well as the DriveTest rules on exchanging and am quite discouraged at the fact that my driver's license will essentially be worthless once I change my residence back to Ontario since I don't have 2 years of driving experience on it.
My question are:
1) does it become a G1 license automatically or do I end up having to write the written test again?
2) is there any way to convert my full PA license to at least a G2? Not being able to drive on the 400 series highways is debilitating for an adult...
3) would it be worth keeping residence in PA for 2 years (I'll be traveling back and forth between Ontario and PA anyway) and just wait it out until I have 2 years on my PA license?
4) if I do maintain U.S. residence, do I have to change my insurance for when I'm in Ontario and driving? My wife will be moving permanently to Ontario with the car, so she'll need insurance - when I'm back in Ontario, would I be covered to drive? Or would I have to get my own insurance?
5) on the Ontario government page, it says:
Less than 2 years driving experience (with exchange)
"You need to take:
- an eye test, when you apply
- one road test (the G2 road test)
You will not be able to do the G2 road test right away. You need to wait until you gain two, full years of driving experience. For example, if you had a licence for 21 months in your home province, state or country, you can do the G2 road test after 3 months in Ontario. After you pass the G2 road test, you get a full licence.
While you wait, you can drive with your G1 licence, under certain conditions."
This doesn't make sense to me. My license becomes a G1 and I have to wait 2 years before taking my G2 exit test, but once I do I get a G license, however how am I supposed to get highway driving experience without being able to drive on highways (a restriction of the G1)? Is this a typo? Do i have to get a G1, then G2, then G (even though it says I have to take just one road test)?