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British Columbia uses a tiered licensing system to lower new drivers’ dangers. Drivers must pass two stages before receiving a full license, which they can obtain after the first stage. There are two driving tests and one writing examination. This approach gives inexperienced drivers plenty of real-world practice before allowing them to operate a vehicle without many constraints. The British Columbia Insurance Corporation (ICBC) office issues driver’s licenses. The minimum age requirement for candidates is 16. A parent or legal guardian must sign the application form if the applicant is under 19.