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Can G1 Drivers Get A Car And Insurancecan g1 drivers get a car and insuranceForum - Questions & AnswersM2 and G1 car insurance?Question: As I noticed in drivertest.ca site that if you a holder of M2 you can drive G class vehicle under the condition of getting G1. So that means M2+G1 == G2 in one way (I mean G2 won't equal M2 + G1) So anyone have an idea how much insurance I have to pay for getting a car (i know a lot of details here but consider cheap car and no experience at all)? This info about M2 + G1 = G2 is from here: http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/gradu/index.shtml "Note: Class M2 and Class M licence holders may also drive Class G vehicles under the conditions that apply to a Class G1 licence holder." Thanks in advance,Answer: You are completely misreading what is states. It states If you have a class M2 or class M you can drive a private passenger vehicle as though you have a class G1 license. However if you already have a class G1 license this does not mean your class G1 becomes a G2 because you have an M2. It's still a class G1, and if you tried violating your G1 restrictions under the delusion that you can "add" licenses together to create a license that you don't qualify for then you are in for a rude awakening when you're pulled over by the police. BTW you don't provide anywhere near enough information to hazard a guess as to the cost of car insurance. Your license class is only one piece of the puzzle, however there's still about a dozen pieces missing. Call a local insurance broker and ask them. ![]() If you have a G Driver's Licence, and put your name with someone's car insurance that only has a G1,?Question: and he gets into an accident driving with someone other than myself in the care with him, or something happens and he is the only person in the car, Is the G driver on his insurance liable, or can he / she get in any kind of legal trouble, such as a fine, losing points from their licence, going to jail, or have any trouble finding auto insurance in the future, or be in any kind of trouble at all?Answer: If it is their car and their insurance and they added you as a second driver, No. If it is your car, and your insurance with them as a second driver, Yes, a lot of trouble and big bucks for insurance. ![]() |
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