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Class E License Training

If you’re looking for a job that makes a difference in the community and provides stability, being School Bus Driver might be what you’re looking for! Get your Class E license training started with HNDA!

Fuel your future with a thrilling career as a Class E operator!

With experienced instructors and a commitment to excellence, HNDA ensures you’re not just obtaining a license but developing the skills and confidence to thrive as a Professional Driver.

student standing next to a truck, holding a commercial driver's license

What can you drive with a Class E license?

A Class E license lets you drive:

    • A school bus with seating for up to 24 passengers.
    • Vehicles covered by F and G class licenses.

What Can You NOT Drive with a Class E License?

The Class E license does NOT permit you to:

▪ Pull a trailer equipped with air brakes (see Class A training).

▪ Drive a full-size tractor-trailer combination (see Class A training).

▪ Drive a vehicle pulling a double-trailer (see Class A training).

▪ Train another driver on a vehicle that requires full class A privileges to drive.

▪ Drive smaller truck-trailer combinations (e.g. a pick-up truck pulling a recreational, horse, or utility trailer) (see Class A/R training).

▪ Any truck exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) gross weight or registered gross weight (this includes fire trucks) (see Class D training).

▪ Any truck and trailer combination exceeding a total gross weight of 11,000 kilograms (10,000 lb), but the towed vehicle does not exceed a total gross weight of 4,600 kilograms.

▪ A school bus with seating for more than 24 passengers (see Class B).

▪ A regular, non-school bus with seating for more than 24 passengers (see Class C training).

What are the requirements to obtain the Class E license in Ontario?

To be eligible for the Class E license, you must:

    • Be at least 18 years old.
    • Hold a valid Ontario license (other than a G1, G2, M, M1, or M2)
    • Pass a vision test.
    • Submit a valid medical report.
    • Pass a knowledge test about operating school buses.
    • Pass a road test using a vehicle that meets the requirements for a Class E license.
    • Successfully complete an approved School Bus Driver Improvement Course (SBDIC).
    • Pass a Criminal Record and Judicial Matters (CRJM) check.
    • Have fewer than 6 demerit points on your driving record. 
    • You will not be eligible to get a Class E license if your driver’s license has been suspended during the past 12 months for any offence outlined in the Official MTO Bus Handbook.

Criminal Record and Judicial Matters (CRJM) Check

If you’re applying for a Class E license, you need to pass a CRJM check or equivalent. 

  1. Contact your local police station to determine where you can obtain your CRJM check. You can also choose to use an authorized criminal record check provider.
  2. Once you have completed the criminal record check, mail it with your driver’s license number to:

Ministry of Transportation

Driver Improvement Office

Driver Control Section

Attn: Class B or E CRJM

77 Wellesley Street West, Box 671

Toronto, Ontario

M7A 1N3

How Much Does It Cost To Get Your Class E License In Ontario?

Obtaining a Class E license can be a costly venture. Expected costs should include mandatory DriveTest fees, SBDIC fees, and practical training costs. Here is a breakdown of the Drivetest fees…

If you are 18 to 64 years old :

  • Drivetest commercial license package (paid to Drivetest; includes 1 knowledge test attempt and 1 road test attempt): $122.75
  • each additional knowledge test attempt (paid to Drivetest): $23.75
  • each additional road test attempt (paid to Drivetest): $99.00

If you are 65 to 79 years old :

  • Drivetest commercial license package (paid to Drivetest; includes 1 knowledge test attempt and 1 road test attempt): $37.75
  • each additional knowledge test attempt (paid to Drivetest): $23.75
  • each additional road test attempt (paid to Drivetest): $14.00

HNDA E License training programs

We offer 3 training packages for the Class E license. The primary difference between the training packages is the number of pre-included road test attempts. Prices also vary by geographical location.

E-ONE

Contact us for pricing
  • School Bus Driver Improvement Course (SBDIC)
  • Practical training on a Class E vehicle
  • One (1) road test attempt
  • Vehicle rental for road test
  • Road test booking

E-TWO

Contact us for pricing
  • School Bus Driver Improvement Course (SBDIC)
  • Practical training on a Class E vehicle
  • Two (2) road test attempt
  • Vehicle rental for road test
  • Road test booking

E-THREE

Contact us for pricing
  • School Bus Driver Improvement Course (SBDIC)
  • Practical training on a Class E vehicle
  • Three (3) road test attempt
  • Vehicle rental for road test
  • Road test booking

Enrol with HNDA today and drive toward a future of opportunity and purpose.