If you are a new driver, you need to complete Manitoba’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. You must be at least 16 years of age to get a driver’s licence in Manitoba. Or, you can be 15 ½ if you register in MPI’s Driver Z Program. Driver Z is a driver education program. Is drivers […]
Category: Manitoba
Does Manitoba Cover Dental?
Dental services – basic dental care costs such as exams, cleaning and extractions. You are eligible for this benefit once you have received EIA for three months, unless you are an adult in the General Assistance category, in which case you must be on EIA for six months. Is dental care free in Manitoba? Manitoba’s […]
What Is Manitoba Health Seniors And Active Living?
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living is a department within the Government of Manitoba. The department operates under the provisions of the legislation and responsibilities of the Minister of Health, Seniors and Active Living. What does Manitoba Health card cover? Your Manitoba Health card allows you to see a doctor, get a prescription, visit a […]
Does Manitoba Have A Health Card?
Manitoba Health issues a card (or registration certificate) to all Manitoba residents, which includes a 9-digit lifetime identification number for each family member. How do I get a health card in Manitoba? To apply for your Manitoba health card, simply fill out the application form and attach your supporting documents. You will need to provide […]
Is Ontario Vehicle Safety Valid In Manitoba?
You’ll need a Temporary Registration Permit to bring your vehicle into Manitoba. Once in Manitoba, you’ll need the documentation outlined above to register your vehicle. We accept a valid COI from government-approved inspection programs in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec. Do you need a safety in Manitoba? You require a valid safety Certificate […]
Do Pedestrians Have The Right-Of-Way In Manitoba?
Drivers must stop and yield the right-of-way to all pedestrians about to cross at marked and unmarked crosswalks. It is illegal to pass traffic ahead of you that is slowing down or stopped for pedestrians using crosswalks. Do not park or stop within three metres of a crosswalk. Do pedestrians always have the right-of-way in […]
How Far Apart Is Parallel Parking Manitoba?
This will be done by successfully backing a vehicle within a space measuring approximately 1.85 metres by 7.5 metres as outlined by testing poles. What is the distance for parallel parking in Manitoba? Turning the steering wheel to the right as you do so, drive slowly forward. This should bring your vehicle parallel to and […]
When Can I Take My Drivers Test Manitoba?
If you are a new driver, you need to complete Manitoba’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. You must be at least 16 years of age to get a driver’s licence in Manitoba. Or, you can be 15 ½ if you register in MPI’s Driver Z Program. How many times can you fail your drivers test […]
Where Are U Turns Prohibited In Manitoba?
U-turns are prohibited at: curves. approaches to or near the crest of a hill where there’s not at least 150 metres of clear view of oncoming traffic. places where a sign prohibits U-turn. Where are U-turn prohibited? U-turns are not allowed: Anytime a traffic sign (e.g., a No U-Turn sign) prohibits them; On curves, hills, […]
What Is A 6A License In Manitoba?
In Manitoba, a Class 6 (Motorcycle) licence allows you to operate a motorcycle. What is a Class 6A? The Class 6A learner’s licence authorizes you to operate a motorcycle on the road. You must hold this licence for at least 11 months, during which time you must respect the curfew prohibiting you from driving a […]
