How much for a new drivers licence
The cost of a new driver's license varies depending on the state or country you live in. In the United States, for example, the cost of a new driver's license can range from $20 to $100 or more, depending on the state and the type of license you're applying for.
Here are some approximate costs for new driver's licenses in the United States:
- Class C driver's license (non-commercial): $20 to $50
- Class M driver's license (motorcycle): $20 to $50
- Class D driver's license (commercial): $50 to $100
- Real ID-compliant driver's license: $30 to $60
- Enhanced driver's license (EDL): $50 to $100
In Canada, the cost of a new driver's license varies by province or territory. Here are some approximate costs:
- British Columbia: $28 to $38
- Alberta: $25 to $35
- Saskatchewan: $25 to $35
- Manitoba: $25 to $35
- Ontario: $75 to $100
- Quebec: $30 to $50
- Nova Scotia: $25 to $35
- New Brunswick: $25 to $35
In the United Kingdom, the cost of a new driver's license is typically around £34 to £43 (approximately $45 to $56 USD).
It's worth noting that these costs are subject to change, and you should check with your local DMV or transportation authority for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, some states or provinces may offer discounts for certain groups, such as seniors or students, so it's worth asking about any available discounts.