BZ (School Bus driver training)
SCHOOL BUS TRAINING COURSE
Class B: You are qualified to drive any school purposes bus and may also drive vehicle in Class C, D, E, F and G
Minimum Requirements
- Be at least 21 years of age
- Meet medical & vision standards
- Not have accumulated more than 6 demerit points
- Not have had a driver’s license under suspension at any time within the preceding 12 months as a result of being convicted of certain driving related and Criminal Code of Canada offenses.
- Effective January 1, 2017, MTO requires drivers who are applying for a Class B or E license to obtain a Criminal Record and Judicial Matters (CRJM) Check or equivalent.
Applicants can apply for a CRJM Check at their local police service or through an authorized criminal record check provider.
Please submit the original, completed CRJM Check or equivalent by mail or courier to MTO, along with your driver’s license number to:
Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Driver Improvement Office, Driver Control Section
Attn: Class B or E CRJM
77 Wellesley St. West, Box 671
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1N3
Telephone: 416-235-1086 or 1-800-303-4993
Please submit the original, completed CRJM Check or equivalent by mail or courier to MTO, along with your driver’s license number to:
Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Driver Improvement Office, Driver Control Section
Attn: Class B or E CRJM
77 Wellesley St. West, Box 671
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1N3
Telephone: 416-235-1086 or 1-800-303-4993
Submit your Criminal Background Check electronically (on-line) to the Ministry of Transportation (MTO)!
to start your quick, convenient and secure criminal background check.
Class B Training Includes:
- Pre-trip Bus Inspection
- Picking passengers, dropping off passengers
- Rail road train tracks crossings
- Rules of the road
- In cab theory, emergency exits
- Observation
- Bus included for the M.T.O. road test
- S.B.D.I.C course provided for additional charge.
Note: This Program does not require approval under the private career College Act, 2005 and not prescribed as “Vocational Program”