Yes, a temporary G license in Ontario is valid for driving out of province within Canada, as long as it is accompanied by proper identification and has not expired. The temporary license, often issued after passing the G test or while waiting for the official plastic card to arrive by mail, functions as a valid driver’s license. It typically includes all necessary details such as license class, issuance date, and expiry date. Most provinces and territories recognize Ontario’s temporary licenses due to reciprocal licensing agreements across Canada. However, if you plan to drive outside of Canada, such as in the United States, it is advisable to carry an International Driving Permit along with your temporary G license, as some authorities may require a physical plastic card. Always verify local requirements at your destination to ensure compliance with licensing regulations while driving with a temporary license.
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