Please read below to see if you are exempt from New Brunswick’s Class 1E MELT Program:
(We offer Hourly 1:1 in truck training for those exempt from the Class 1E MELT, please see bottom of page for more information)
Class 1 Restricted to Pintle Hook, Tag Along or Pole Trailer
A driver who would like to obtain a Class 1 Restricted Licence is not required to take New Brunswick’s MELT program.
- Pass the Class 1 knowledge and road tests.
Out of Province Class 1 drivers with MELT
A driver who obtained a Class 1 licence in a MELT jurisdiction will be eligible to receive a Class 1 licence in New Brunswick, subject to meeting residency and other existing requirements.
Canadian / U.S. jurisdictions without MELT programs
Drivers with a Class 1 driver’s licence for more than 24 months
If you have held a Class 1 driver’s licence from another Canadian/U.S. jurisdiction for more than 24 months, you are not required to take New Brunswick’s MELT program.
Drivers with a Class 1 driver’s licence for 12 to 24 months
If you have held a Class 1 driver’s licence from another Canadian/U.S. jurisdiction for 12 to 24 months, you can choose to:
- Pass the Class 1 knowledge and road tests.
- You will have two attempts to complete these tests. If you are not successful, you must complete MELT program.
- complete the MELT Program and take the Class 1 knowledge and road tests.
Drivers with a Class 1 driver’s licence for less than 12 months
If you have held your Class 1 driver’s licence from another Canadian/U.S. jurisdiction for less than 12 months, you must complete MELT Program prior to taking the class 1 knowledge and road tests.
Non-Residents from other countries with reciprocity
Non-residents from other countries who have held Class 1 licence for more than 24 months can choose to:
- Pass the Class 1 knowledge and road tests.
- You will have two attempts to complete these tests. If you are not successful, you must complete MELT program.
- complete the MELT Program and take the Class 1 knowledge and road tests.
Non-residents from other countries who have held Class 1 licence for less than 24 months must complete MELT.
Non-Residents from other countries without reciprocity
Non-residents from other countries must take a full driver licence examination which includes a vision test, a written examination, and a road test for their class 5 licence prior to testing for their class 1. Clients will be required to provide proof of how long they have held a class 1 licence in their country.
Non-residents from other countries who have held Class 1 licence for more than 24 months can choose to:
- Pass the Class 1 knowledge and road tests.
- You will have two attempts to complete these tests. If you are not successful, you must complete MELT program.
- complete the MELT Program and take the Class 1 knowledge and road tests.
Non-residents from other countries who have held Class 1 licence for less than 24 months must complete MELT.
CLASS 1 HOURLY TRUCK TRAINING for those EXEMPT from New Brunswick’s Class 1E MELT Program:
Course Duration:
- 4 Hour Practical Sessions per day (8am – 12pm or 12:30pm – 4:30pm)
- Hours of training are dependent on the student’s previous experience, ability and class of licence upgrading to and how quickly a person progresses.
Course Cost:
- $135.00/hr plus HST if applicable
Class 1 Manual:
- 8 – 25 Hours (includes 1 Road Test attempt with Service New Brunswick)
- Practical Training includes pre-trip inspection, coupling, uncoupling, backing, rural, urban and highway driving in preparation for the road test at Service New Brunswick.
Class 1 Automatic:
- 8 – 25 Hours (includes 1 Road Test attempt with Service New Brunswick)
- Practical Training includes pre-trip inspection, coupling, uncoupling, backing, rural, urban and highway driving in preparation for the road test at Service New Brunswick.
Class 1 Prerequisites:
- 18 Years of Age
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s Licence
- Completed NB Medical Fitness Report (click for form)
* Versatile Training Solutions Ltd. will be responsible for booking your road test at Service New Brunswick and scheduling your training at a mutually convenient time. This cannot be done until you have completed your medical fitness report and written tests with the Driver Examiner. (road test fee of $57.50 must be paid to Service New Brunswick by the student prior to the road test).