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Driver's tests and examinations for various licence classes.Includes:. Learner's / Knowledge Tests. Upgrades and Endorsements. Driver Improvement Testing (restorations, reinstatements, and interviews).

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Road TestsAll new drivers and drivers who have not been licensed in Nova Scotia for 3 or more years must take an exam. Non-resident drivers (visitors) are permitted to drive in Nova Scotia for a period of 90 days if they are in possession of a valid licence from their home province or country. Site Description. Must be 16 years of age or older. If you have a Learner's Licence, you must wait 6 months (12 months after April 1, 2016) from the date your Learner's Licence was issued. Exceptions: if you have previously held a driver's licence in Nova Scotia or an equivalent licence in another jurisdiction. If you successfully complete a driver education/training course approved by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles and your instructor states that you are ready to take the road test, the waiting period is reduced to 3 months (9 months after April 1, 2016) from the date you received your Learner's Licence.

Access Nova Scotia - Kentville5 Shylah DriveKentville, NS B4N 0H2TTY:1-877-404-0867Toll Free Within Nova ScotiaTollFree:1-800-670-4357Within Nova ScotiaWebsite:Hours of Operation: Registry of Motor Vehicles: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm. Wednesday-Friday, 8:30am-7pm (except holidays). Road test times: By appointment only.

Learner's/Knowledge test times: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:45pmEmail:Accessibility:Wheelchair accessible, including service counters and washrooms. Accessible parking spots.

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Nova ScotiaBuilding upon existing provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act, the graduated driver licensing system is a comprehensive approach which addresses driver training and education; skills and knowledge testing; driver improvement programs and the issue of driver inexperience.Graduated licensing is a system which places driving conditions on the beginner driver. As these conditions are gradually and systematically removed, exposure to increasingly risky situations is gradually phased in. Rather than being exposed to the full range of driving hazards at once, the novice driver is eased into full unrestricted driving situations with more competence and more experience to handle unexpected events.For the Passenger VehicleHow To Get Your Learner's (Class 7) PermitObtain a copy of the Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook from a Registry of Motor Vehicles office. Click here to view the handbook online.Turn 16, bring two pieces of identification with you, including birth certificate/passport, and write the test at the Registry of Motor Vehicles.You will be tested on traffic laws, the rules of the road, recognition and understanding of lights, signs, and safety indicators. You must achieve at least 80% to pass.