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What is a G1 licence?
G1 is the first step in Ontario’s graduated licensing system. It allows you to practice your driving skills with a supervising licensed driver who has held a G licence for at least 4 years. They must sit in the front seat with you at all times.
Are there any restrictions with a G1 licence?
Yes. Since this is your first step, there are restrictions put in place designed to keep you safe and help you ease into the responsibilities of driving.
- You must maintain a 0% BAC level.
- The front seat next to you must always be occupied by a supervising G licence driver at all times.
- You cannot drive between midnight and 5 am.
- You may not drive on any 400 series highways and high speed expressways unless with a certified licence instructor.
What do I need to study for the Ontario written test?
Be aware that the Ontario written test comes in
two parts. One part covers Ontario’s rules of the road and the other part covers traffic signs. The driver’s manual and practice tests found here, on
G1.ca, are the best sources when preparing for the written test. You can trust that all of the questions will come directly from the manual.
What will be on the Ontario written test?
Ontario’s written test (G1) will contain questions regarding traffic safety, road rules, road signs, and traffic laws.
What are the benefits of driver’s education when getting a licence in Ontario?
The benefits are awesome! You could get your licence more quickly. Taking driver’s education from a properly accredited MTO school will reduce your G1 licence wait time by 4 months. You can learn how to be a safe and skilled driver. Not to mention, having driver’s education could save you tons of money on your car insurance.
Where do I get an Ontario driver's manual from?
Should I read the entire Ontario driver's handbook in order to pass the knowledge test?
You are advised to do so by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. It is the surest way of being able to answer any possible question that could arise on the exam. Pay attention to Chapters 2, 3, and 6 for specifics about what will be expected on the road test. Also, study information regarding road signs, passing, braking, one-way streets, speed control, other vehicles, defensive driving, intersections, accidents, adverse weather, road work, proper insurance, BAC level and more.
Is there a mobile Ontario practice test app for my iPhone/iPad?
Yes, you can download the FREE 40-question version
here, or get the FULL 200-question app
here!
What will I have to do the day I go in for my written test?
You will have to take a vision test, road sign test and rules of the road test.
What sort of questions can I expect on the Ontario written test?
Questions will cover different areas. Sample questions may be similar to:
- “When a red X is over a driving lane, you ____.”
- “What documents may a police officer ask you to show?”
- “When another vehicle wants to pass, you ________?”
- “You should________before moving from a parked position.”
How is the Ontario written test graded?
The test has a total of 40 questions. The 40 questions are divided into 2 sections with 20 questions per section. You must score 16 questions per section correctly.
Are there any free Ontario practice G1 tests online?
There are sites out there that claim to offer state-of-the-art practice tests. However, our FREE G1 Practice Tests (see the buttons above) have proven to be 100% effective.
Where do I go for my knowledge test in Ontario?
Written tests for licences are issued at DriveTest centres. Find one
near you.
Are there any tips on what I should do the night before my Ontario permit test?
Remember that the night before should be used as a time for review not cramming. Look over topics you may have had difficulty with.
What's the average number of people who pass their Ontario written test on the first try?
Ontario safely issued an average of 20,000 G1 licences per month in 2012. Studies show that the most licences tend to be issued in the months of July and August.
When can I move on to a G2 licence?
- Have you held your licence for at least 12 months?
- Do you have a 0% BAC level on record?
- Have you gotten a lot of behind the wheel training and practice within the past 12 months?
If you answered YES to these questions, then you are ready to proceed in getting your G2 licence.
I'm ready for my Ontario G1 test, what should I do next?
Once you have thoroughly read the
handbook, go ahead and prepare to take the test. There is no need for an appointment. Just show up at a DriveTest centre with documents that prove your full legal name, date of birth and original signature. You will also need to bring your $10 knowledge test fee.
What is the difference between a G1, G2 and G licence in Ontario?
- A G1 licence is the first licence you receive in Ontario’s graduated licensing system. It is issued after you have passed the knowledge and vision tests. With this licence, you can only drive in the car with a G licensed driver who has held their licence at least 4 years.
- A G2 licence is the second licence you receive in the graduated licensing system. It is issued to you after you pass the first G1 road test. There are still some restrictions with this licence, depending on your age, but at least you can drive alone with this licence. You must wait at least 12 months after having received your G1 licence before you can be eligible for this type of licence.
- A G licence (a.k.a. "Full G") is the final stage in Ontario’s graduated licensing system. It is received after you have taken the G2 road test. This licence has no restrictions.
Why are there so many steps before getting a regular G licence in Ontario?
Ontario uses the graduated licensing system as a way of easing new drivers onto the road. This system has proven to reduce accidents as well as comfortably prepare new drivers for the responsibilities of the road.
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