Class F

What can I drive with this Licence?

Operators with this license may operate a regular bus at a maximum of 24 passenger capacity, along with ambulances, and may also operate class G vehicles.

What Does this Course Cover?

  • Pre-Trip Inspection
  • Safety Inspections
  • Defensive Driving
  • Route Planning
  • Passenger Procedures
  • Regulatory and legal requirements in Canada and the US
  • Highway Training
  • Safety Requirements
  • Emergency Procedures

How long is the course and what does it cost?

Depending on your experience (or lack of experience) you can register for a combination of training programs that suit your needs.

Each Driving Lesson is scheduled for 1 Full Hour.

Topics covered during training include Vehicle Inspections, On the Road Training, Yard Work and Safety Procedures.

Lessons can be scheduled 7 days a week,  from 8am-10pm.

4 Driving Lessons,
Road Test Scheduling, Vehicle for Road Test
$575.22 + Tax = $650.00
6 Driving Lessons,
Road Test Scheduling, Vehicle for Road Test
$752.21 + Tax = $850.00
Extra Lesson (60 Minutes in Duration)$90.00 + Tax = $101.70
Extra Road Test$300.00 + Tax = $339.00
Air Brake Z Endorsement + Retest if Required
$250.00 + Tax = $283.49

What will I graduate with?

Upon successfully completing a Road Test with the MTO (Ministry of Transportation Ontario) Students will receive an Ontario Class F Driver’s License.

What do I need before I can begin?

  • Valid Ontario Class ‘G’ License or higher
  • Knowledge verification of Rules of the Road and Signs. Handbook and materials provided to help in passing the knowledge tests.
  • MTO approved Medical Form completed

How do I register for this course?

You may register in Person, over the Phone, or Online:

Upon registration students will receive a confirmation email confirming enrolment and username and password to access our online portal to manage schedule and payment.

Can I get a job after I complete this program?

Ambulance drivers usually work for private ambulance companies and hospitals transporting ill, injured and non-ambulatory patients.

Ambulance drivers must be able to navigate busy streets safely and quickly, without endangering the public or the patient being transported. Drivers must make sure the vehicle is adequately fueled, maintained, cleaned, sanitary and always stocked with medical supplies. They should have good physical endurance and may need to lift patients daily.

The following links are a great place to start when considering a career within this field:

Indeed.com
Toronto Paramedic Services

Is financial assistance available for this course?

There are several financing options that might be available to you.
Please visit our Financial Help for more info.