Exactly. But not allowing the individual to take the test because it's a RHD is something else.Profister wrote:This is nonsense. What if I want to get a license without being a car owner? In fact I passed a road test in my fiend's car because my SAAB 900 was broken at that time.From ICBC's own website:
You must bring your own vehicle for a road test. Make sure it is properly licensed and insured (bring your registration documents with you) and is safe.
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You guys misread.Profister wrote:This is nonsense. What if I want to get a license without being a car owner? In fact I passed a road test in my fiend's car because my SAAB 900 was broken at that time.From ICBC's own website:
You must bring your own vehicle for a road test. Make sure it is properly licensed and insured (bring your registration documents with you) and is safe.
It means they do not supply the road test vehicle.
'bring your own vehicle' means exactly that. Bring 'a' vehicle that 'you' can use for the road test.
Always has been that way.
There are lots of people that take the road test without ever owning a vehicle.
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back when I took my initial road test (class 5) I rented a drivers-ed car from CAA (who were the people administering the road test) it cost a couple bucks extra, but I didn't own a car yet.There are lots of people that take the road test without ever owning a vehicle.