These requirements apply to drivers of passenger directed vehicles (PDV) such as taxis, limousines, and transportation network services (TNS), or ride-hail vehicles.
To be eligible to drive a passenger directed vehicle under the new regulations a driver must
Drivers must have a valid B.C. issued driver's licence.
Class 1, 2 or 4 are acceptable for drivers of passenger directed vehicles. To get a Class 4 licence you must
As the Class 4 licence requires drivers to undergo driver training and road testing, no additional driver training program (i.e. the TaxiHost Pro program) is required. If the Registrar of Passenger Transportation determines that additional driver training is needed for drivers of passenger directed vehicles, the Registrar can set those requirements.
Learn more about commercial driver's licences.
Requiring a Class 4 licence ensures PDV drivers meet minimum standards. A Class 4 licence
The driving record check is an abstract provided by ICBC that includes a two and three-year review period for pointable driving offences.
You can obtain a driving record check by visiting ICBC’s website. An 'N-print' abstract is required. If you have not been a resident of BC for the past three years, then you must obtain a driver’s abstract from your previous jurisdiction to ensure three years of driving records can be produced.
Any driver who has four convictions or more for 'pointable' offences during the two-year review period will be ineligible to drive a PDV. Serious driving offences are included in the three-year review (e.g., motor vehicle related criminal code convictions).
View fines and points for BC traffic offences
All PDV operators are required to obtain a Police Record Check with a Vulnerable Sector Check.
To obtain a police record check
Check with your local police department to learn if there is a fee to obtain a police record check.
To maintain your PDV licence, you must complete a police record check every year.
Registrar approval is required for use of agencies or entities to obtain police record checks on behalf of individuals. Contact the Commercial Passenger Vehicle Program to inquire.
Learn more about police record checks.
To operate a PDV, you must get and keep a Record Check Certificate (RCC) from the licensee (your employer). If the licensee will not give you an RCC, or if you have had to return your RCC to the licensee, because of a matter on your driving/police record check, you can apply in writing to the Registrar of Passenger Transportation for a Record Check Review.
To be a licensed PDV driver
All commercial passenger vehicles must have vehicle identifiers such as a sticker, decal, or plate.
There are designated inspection facility locations throughout the province that can provide the required mechanical safety inspection for taxis and ride-hail vehicles.
Cost is set by the inspection facility and typically ranges from $100 to $300.
PDVs operating without a valid commercial vehicle inspection report may be ordered to have a vehicle inspection completed. Inspected vehicles may be issued a violation ticket for failure to display a valid decal, or failure to produce or have a valid inspection report.
Ride-hail vehicles must comply with the child restraint system requirement per Division 36 of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations.
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Contact the
Commercial Passenger Vehicle Program
for more information.