Driver's Licence for Heavy Vehicles
To be authorized to drive a heavy vehicle, a driver must hold the appropriate class of licence and be in good health.
A heavy vehicle is…
- A road vehicle with a A vehicle's weight, including its maximum load capacity, according to the manufacturer's specifications. (GVWR) of 4,500 kg or more
- A combination of road vehicles with a gross combination weight rating of 4,500 kg or more
- A tow truck
- A road vehicle transporting dangerous substances requiring the display of safety marks
- A bus
- A minibus
Alcohol: 0.5 mg for drivers of heavy vehicles
It is prohibited to drive or have the care or control of a heavy vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration equal to or higher than 50 mg of alcohol per 100 mg of blood (0.05).
If you drive a bus or a minibus, it's zero alcohol.
To find out more, go to the Alcohol page.
Last update: May 17, 2022