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Common Questions and answers Tips to Pass Road Test
Everything you need to consider when booking your G or G2 road test in Ontario, including Drive Test centres success rates read tips and tricks.
What is the difference between G2 and G license?
The novice driver will hold a G2 license, and the main difference is that they will no longer be required to have a fully licensed driver in the car. … G2 drivers must follow these rules: The driver must have a 0 blood alcohol level. There can not be more passengers than seatbelts.
How Do I Activate My Account?
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How do I enroll ?
You may register online any package or over the phone with the first installment of $200 using any major credit card or by sending an Email Money Transfer, PayPal. Please call 905-273-5775
I passed but I still haven't received my license yet..?
If you have passed your test but haven't had your license in the post then you can visit your local center to extend your learners permit. There is a small chance your license has been lost in the mail, so call the distribution center and ensure that you have given the correct address. You can also make changes to an existing license (such as a change of address) by visiting this page.
How quickly can I book my Driving test with Ontario Road Test?
We aim to have you booked in within the date period you have specified – much quicker than your average company. It is important that you give us all of the information regarding preferred test dates when you sign up; but there is no guarantee that you date will be possible. For this reason we ask you to give as many dates as possible. The chances of you getting your earliest date depend on how busy the DriveTest center is during those periods.
What is Beginner Driver Education?
While it is not a requirement for a Class G2 road test, a Ministry of Transportation (MTO) approved beginner driver education (BDE) course is a great idea.
You may be eligible to reduce the time you spend at the Class G1 level if you successfully complete an MTO-approved BDE course with an MTO-licensed school and driving instructor. Completing an MTO-approved BDE course may also provide potential insurance rate discounts.
Be sure to choose a licensed, quality driving school. Schools that are not MTO-approved have no authority to instruct novice drivers.
Top 9 Tips for Passing Your Canadian Road Test?
1. Get training and lots of practice
2. Before you start the car
3. Always obey posted speed limits
4.Use your parking brake
5. Stopping at stop signs
6. Using your turn signals
7. Making turns
8. Parallel parking
9. Changing lanes
Why Must I Make Payment Immediately At Checkout?
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Can I take my test on a Saturday?
Yes, if you book your road test at Brampton, Etobicoke or Port Union you might get a test on a Saturday. Not all centers are open seven days so be wary when exploring options.
Do I need to renew my license?
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Easiest drive test center in Ontario for g?
This list of top ten locations may help drivers choose a good location for them to take their G drivers test.
Espanola 7%
Kapuskasing 9%
Sudbury 11%
Sault St. Marie 12%
Kenora 16%
Thunder Bay 19%
Dryden 20%
Belleville 20%
North Bay 22%
Sarnia 23%
The worst test centres?
The worst test centres across the province have a pass rate of less than 60% and not surprisingly, Brampton is on the list. Some of these test centres can be brutal, so it may be worth the trip up north to ensure you come out of your test unscathed.
Brampton
G2 Road Test: 47% pass rate
G Road Test: 59% pass rate
Downsview
G2 Road Test: 48% pass rate
G Road Test: 55% pass rate
Etobicoke
G2 Road Test: 49% pass rate
G Road Test: 53% pass rate
Port Union
G2 Road Test: 53% pass rate
G Road Test: 54% pass rate
Tillsonburg
G2 Test: 54% pass rate
G Road Test: 66% failure rate
East York
G2 Test: 56% pass rate
G Test: 65% pass rate
Oakville
G2 Test: 57% pass rate
G Test: 55% pass rate
Windsor
G2 Road Test: 59% pass rate
G Road Test: 69% pass rate
Aurora
G2 Road Test: 60% pass rate
G Road Test: 62% pass rate
Hamilton
G2 Road Test: 62%
G Road Test: 61% pass rate
Class G Road Tests – Two Types?
To ensure the safest roads in North America, Ontario has a graduated licensing program with two types of road tests for cars, small trucks, and vans – the Class G2 road test and the Class G road test. Both tests enable professional driver examiners to assess your ability to apply the rules of the road, handle your vehicle, and demonstrate safe driving practices. Road tests for classes G2 and G are available year-round.
Class G2 Road Test
This test assesses basic driving skills, is commonly referred to as a “city test,” and usually takes about 20 minutes. If you are successful, you will be granted a Class G2 licence.
If you have never driven before, you will be required to gain one year of driving experience before you qualify for this test. If you take a course at an MTO-recognized driving school, your eligibility requirement may be reduced by four months. See Car Licences for details.
Class G Road Test
This test assesses more advanced driving skills, includes a highway component, and usually takes about 30 minutes. If you are successful, you will be issued a Class G licence.
You will be required to practice driving for at least a year after obtaining your Class G2 licence before you qualify for the Class G road test. See Car Licences for details.