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Once you feel confident about taking the driver examination, con-
tact your nearest SGI motor licence issuer to arrange an appoint-
ment in your area. Be sure to obtain a receipt for each written or
road test from any licence issuer before the test is booked.
Appointments can be made by phoning toll-free 1-800-667-5111
for southern Saskatchewan and 1-800-667-5105 for northern
Saskatchewan. If you are booking your test in Regina or Saskatoon,
call 775-6174 in Regina and 683-2320 in Saskatoon; do not call
the toll-free numbers. If you do not cancel your appointment and
you do not show up for an exam, there can be a four-week waiting
period until the next appointment.
You are required to show proof of age by a birth certificate,
passport or any document acceptable to SGI. Be sure to take
several pieces of
original identification
with you. Photocopies of
these documents are
not
acceptable.
Graduated Driver’s Licensing
Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) is designed to assist new
drivers in gaining valuable experience as they work towards
becoming fully qualified drivers.
The program is a staged introduction of new drivers into the
driving environment. Drivers gradually move into higher-risk
driving situations after gaining experience in lower-risk situations.
There are three stages to Saskatchewan’s GDL – Learner,
Novice 1 and Novice 2. As drivers pass through the stages, they
see fewer restrictions at each stage until they graduate to an
experienced Class 5 driver’s licence. If a new driver displays
good driving experience with no incidents or interruptions, they
will graduate to a Class 5 licence in 18 months. Any incidents or
interruptions delay graduation to an experienced licence.
For more information please refer to the GDL brochure or visit
SGI’s website at www.sgi.sk.ca.
Knowledge tests
The knowledge tests consist of the following:
– sign identification
– driving situations
– rules of the road
If you fail part of this test, you will be required to rewrite the
examination(s) you failed.
You may only write one per day.
Vision test
The vision test may include the following:
– a colour test
– visual acuity test
– a field of vision test
– distance judgment
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