Condition Codes
Condition Codes
Condition Codes
Endorsement Codes
Classes
100

What is condition code A?

Adequate lenses

100

What is condition code F?

Valid temporary license

100

What is condition code L?

Hand controls

100

What is endorsement code Q?

Air brakes

100

What is a class 7 licence?

Learner's Licence. With a learners licence, you can start learning to drive passenger cars, light trucks, and motorcycles

200

What is condition code B?

Special conditions

200

What is condition code G?

Valid without photo

200

What is condition code M?

Under Alberta Transportation Safety Board review

200

What is endorsement code S?

School bus

200

What is a class 6 licence?

Motorcycle licence

300

What is condition code C?

Periodic Medical

300

What is condition code H?

Daylight driving only

300

What is condition code N?

Excludes class 2 and 4

300

What is endorsement code V?

Extended length vehicle combinations

300

What is a class 4 licence?

Professional licence. You can drive vehicles used for paid services such as an ambulance, taxi, or small bus

400

What is condition code D?

Periodic vision report

400

What is condition code J?

Outside mirrors

400

What is condition code P?

Testing to be conducted by provincial examiner only

400

What is endorsement code U?

Completed Driver Education Course

400

What is a class 2 licence?

Bus licence. You can drive vehicles such as motor coach bus or a large school bus with more than 24 passengers

500

What is condition code E?

Periodic driver examination

500

What is condition code K?

Automatic transmission

500

What is condition code T?

Special Medical

500

True or false: All motor vehicles must be insured with a public liability insurance policy

True

500

What is a class 3 licence?

Three or more axles.

You can drive larger vehicles that have three or more axles (ex. pump trucks; dump trucks; water trucks)