Some relief for motorists in Ontario.
Premier Doug Ford has announced a freeze on a number of driver fees and driver tests that were set to increase on September 1st.
Ford says people are fed up with paying more and more every time they need to renew their licence or take a driving test.
He says the move will make life more affordable for drivers right across the province.
The cost to get a license or renew one for five years will stay at $90. (Photos Supplied)
Fee Structure:
- New driver’s licence/5-year driver’s licence renewal-Will stay at $90 instead of planned $97
- Knowledge test for G1, M1, driver instructor and air brake licence’s-Will stay at $15.75 instead of planned $16.25
- Knowledge test for A, B, C, D, E and F licence’s-Will stay at $23.25 instead of planned $24
- G1 and M1 exit road test-Will stay at $52.50 instead of planned $54.25
- G2, M2 and driving instructor exit road test-Will stay at $89.25 instead of planned $92.50
- A, B, C, D, E and F road test-Will stay at $96.75 instead of planned $100.25