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Originally Posted by Godzira
Can someone teach me on the N and L stickers??
We don't have that in AB and I know L means learning, N means novice.. but I see a lot of older people with N and even really expensive cars with N.
So.. when I switch to BC plates would I have to get an N? I've been driving for 11 years but I lost my license twice, for a month each time, due to demerits.
How long do you have to have that N on your car for?
I've googled it a little bit but a lot of is just articles on fighting the N sticker and how BC should get rid of it
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There's info on this on icbc's site. From my understanding, since you have 11 years when you surrender your AB license, you'll get the full BC license (class 5).
The N is novice, and is had for the two years following. After which the person can complete a second road test for their class 5.
The older ppl you see with N's may be immigrants who never had a license prior to immigrating, so they go through the whole licensing process