I'm pretty sure you can rewrite it as soon as you want.
at least I'm positive you can, my friend went last Thursday,
failed and is going again today.
No. It is a written exam.
The test itself costs $17.60, and to get your actual learners licence is $64.45
No. The MAXIMUM period of time you can have a Class 6 learner's permit for is one year. If you don't get your Class 6 license within that year, you must rewrite the exam to get another one-year learner's license.
Basically they're the same. In Saskatchewan you get it with 15, in Alberta with 14.
About 20$ for the test and 55$ for your learners license.
Fourteen years old
I know in Alberta you have to have ur learners license to ride one, so if you have your learners you can start riding right away
That varies from place to place.
You can get it either at astro insurance or lethbridge vehicle license and registry.
A full licence is, but a learner's permit is not.
30 questions. 6 wrong=fail
Yes you can drive in Saskatchewan with a class 7 learner's permit