Ladies First Driving School
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
About Ladies First Driving School
If you are looking for driving lessons with a qualified and experienced driving instructor, I could be what you are looking for.
I understand that my students range from high-school, college or university to the more mature person who wishes to gain their wheels. I also understand that some women due to their cultural background prefer to have a female instructor. I offer practical driving courses for drivers outside of Canada to adjust their driving experience to the ICBC standards. I am bilingual, speaking English and Farsi.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
1) My Learners’ Driver Licence will expire soon. Can I renew it or do I have to do the computer knowledge test again?
After October 6, 2003 you can not renew a Learners’ Driver Licence. You have to take the computer knowledge test again, and that passing grade is only good for 2 years.
2) How many hours of class time do I need?
It depends what level you are at: beginner, intermediate or advanced.
3) Can I drive alone while I am a Learner Driver displaying my letter “L”?
No, you cannot. As a learner you must be accompanied by a supervisor 25 years or older with a class five B.C. drivers licence or with a professional driving school instructor.
4) As a new driver can I drive anywhere with my letter “N”?
Yes, you can. The only restrictions for the novice driver's are the following:
• Display the letter N on the back of your car.
• 0 alcohol blood level.
• May carry only one passenger. Unless the other passengers are immediate family members or there is a supervisor 25 years or older with a valid B.C. class 5 driver's licence.
5) Where can I practice for the computerized knowledge test?
a) Richmond Public Library.
b) ICBC online.
1) My Learners’ Driver Licence will expire soon. Can I renew it or do I have to do the computer knowledge test again?
After October 6, 2003 you can not renew a Learners’ Driver Licence. You have to take the computer knowledge test again, and that passing grade is only good for 2 years.
2) How many hours of class time do I need?
It depends what level you are at: beginner, intermediate or advanced.
3) Can I drive alone while I am a Learner Driver displaying my letter “L”?
No, you cannot. As a learner you must be accompanied by a supervisor 25 years or older with a class five B.C. drivers licence or with a professional driving school instructor.
4) As a new driver can I drive anywhere with my letter “N”?
Yes, you can. The only restrictions for the novice driver's are the following:
• Display the letter N on the back of your car.
• 0 alcohol blood level.
• May carry only one passenger. Unless the other passengers are immediate family members or there is a supervisor 25 years or older with a valid B.C. class 5 driver's licence.
5) Where can I practice for the computerized knowledge test?
a) Richmond Public Library.
b) ICBC online.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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