Alberta Written Drivers Learners Test Practice

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What is required to be done before driving on public roads with a Class 7 learner’s permit?

  1. Driving alone

  2. Accompanied by a fully licensed driver

  3. Taking a driving course

  4. Having parental consent

The correct answer is: Accompanied by a fully licensed driver

To drive on public roads with a Class 7 learner’s permit, it is required to be accompanied by a fully licensed driver. This regulation is in place to ensure the safety of the learner driver as they gain experience behind the wheel. The fully licensed driver provides guidance, support, and oversight, which is essential for developing safe driving habits and knowledge of the rules of the road. Driving alone is not permitted because it would leave the learner without the necessary supervision, which increases the risk of accidents or unsafe driving practices. While taking a driving course can be very beneficial and is often recommended, it is not a mandatory requirement to drive on public roads with a learner’s permit. Parental consent is important for obtaining the permit, but once the permit is issued, the focus shifts to driving with a licensed supervisor. Thus, having a fully licensed driver accompany the learner is crucial for safety and compliance with regulations.