Leong: Alberta needs more routine driver testing As time passes, bad habits can form and rules can routinely become bent or outright forgotten — not necessarily on purpose or for nefarious reasons
As time passes, bad habits can form and rules can routinely become bent or outright forgotten — not necessarily on purpose or for nefarious reasons
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Almost three years ago, the Alberta government eliminated the advanced test for new drivers under the guise of red tape reduction.
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It was a good change. The basic road test is now longer, incorporating elements of the old second test. New drivers with a clean record are automatically upgraded from a graduated driver’s licence to a full Class 5 licence.
At the time, there were apparently 500,000 of us aged 18 to 36 who never bothered to pay for the second test and just kept our GDLs forever.
Re-testing a good driver who recently passed their initial exam while the........





















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