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Second road test to be eliminated from B.C.’s graduated licensing program

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Signage for ICBC (Insurance Corporation of British Columbia) is shown in Victoria, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018. (Chad Hipolito / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

The requirement to take a second driving test to get a full driver’s licence in B.C. could soon be eliminated, according to the province.

Under the current regime, one road test is required to move from a learner’s licence to a novice licence and another is required to move to a Class 5 full licence. Instead of a second test, the government will create a new 12-month restriction period.

“Evidence shows that having an extended period with restrictions and enhanced driver-record reviews builds the necessary skills and behaviours to promote safe driving,” a Wednesday news release from the province said.

“The changes remove requirements not proven to increase road safety, which will reduce wait times for those seeking a road test to earn their novice licence.”

The legislation also proposes changes to how motorcyclists are licensed, establishing a new program that will include a restriction period as well as “enhanced safety measure requirements for protective gear,” the statement from the province said.

If the legislation passes, the changes will come into effect some time in 2026. If approved, Ontario will be the only remaining province with a two-test graduated licensing program.