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RV Drivers Can Tow Using Their
Full Ontario Class G Licence

RV Drivers Can Tow Using Their Full Ontario Class G Licence

Making it Easier for RV Drivers to Enjoy Summer, while also Saving RV Owners Time and Money

Starting , drivers can tow recreational vehicles (RVs) if they have a full Class G licence. This will make it easier for Ontarians to travel this summer and save RV owners about $200 in initial licence costs.

Until now, Ontario drivers have needed a Class A licence to tow RVs that weigh more than 4,600 kg. With this change, Ontarians can tow and operate RVs with a full Class G licence as long as:

  • The combined weight of the motor vehicle and RV is not more than the current 11,000 kg limit
  • The RV is attached to the motor vehicle by a fifth wheel hook-up
  • Only one vehicle is being towed
  • The RV meets Transport Canada manufacturing standards
  • The RV is being towed for personal use only.

These changes will make it easier for Ontarians to travel with RVs, support the province's RV industry and promote tourism, while keeping our roads the safest in North America.


QUICK FACTS

  • Drivers must have a full G licence, not a G1 or G2.
  • This change aligns Ontario with driver's licence requirements for RVs in 41 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces and territories.
  • This change for towed RVs is also consistent with the current requirements for operators of motor homes.
  • The Ontario Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association will provide voluntary orientation and training to the purchasers and owners of large, towed recreational vehicles to further support road safety.
  • The number of fatalities from motor vehicle collisions in Ontario was the lowest ever recorded, according to the most recent statistics.

[Source - Ontario.ca]

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