Saskatchewan Driver Education GDL Class 7 Learner Practice Test

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When does a driver's licence typically expire?

  1. On the last day of your birth month or when your immigration documents expire

  2. Every year on the date of issuance

  3. After 12 months, regardless of birth month

  4. On the driver's birthday

The correct answer is: On the last day of your birth month or when your immigration documents expire

A driver's licence typically expires on the last day of the birth month or when your immigration documents expire. This means that the expiry date of your driver's licence may vary depending on your birth month and immigration status. Option B is incorrect because a driver's licence does not expire every year on the date of issuance, but rather on a specific date determined by the birth month or immigration documents. Option C is incorrect because not all licences expire after exactly 12 months; it depends on the birth month or immigration documents. Option D is also incorrect because a driver's licence does not expire on the driver's birthday, but rather on the last day of the birth month or when immigration documents expire.