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  1. DriveTest: Licensed by the Government of Ontario. DriveTest Centres offer driver licensing and examination services, such as knowledge tests and road tests, on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation (MTO). Please note, due to maintenance, this system will be unavailable Sunday, July 21, from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.

  2. Book and pay for individual road tests online, including tests for classes G, G2, M, M2, A, B, C, D, E, F, and Z. BOOK A ROAD TEST. Get Booking Instructions and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) DOWNLOAD ROAD TEST RESULTS.

  3. To apply for a driver’s licence in Ontario, you need to: be at least 16 years old. pass an eye test. pass a knowledge test about the rules of the road and traffic signs. Once you pass these tests, you get a G1 licence. You are considered a beginner driver and need to practice driving and gain experience over time.

  4. Knowledge tests — sometimes known as written tests — determine whether you know the rules of the road and traffic signs. Written Exams for Driver’s Licence Applicants. New drivers must take a knowledge test. People who are renewing or reinstating their licence may also need to take a knowledge test. Knowledge tests for all licence classes are:

  5. The online version of the Ontarios driver’s handbook. Use this book to study for your G1 driver’s licence, test your knowledge, and prepare for your Level 2 road test.

  6. The Ontario G1 written test helps all Ontario drivers learn or brush up on key road signs and road rules knowledge necessary to drive a car in Ontario.

  7. All applicants for an Ontario driver’s licence are required to present a valid foreign driver’s licence pass a vision test, a knowledge test, pay all applicable fees and provide acceptable proof of identity.

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