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January 29, 2026
Getting your G1 was the first step. Now you are looking ahead to the G2 road test and the independence that comes with passing it. But before you can sit in that driver's seat with an examiner beside you, several requirements must be met.

January 28, 2026
You passed your G1 test, got your license, and now you want to know when you can actually drive without someone supervising your every move. The wait between G1 and G2 feels long when you are eager to gain independence on the road.

January 26, 2026
Right-of-way questions cause more confusion on the G1 test than almost any other topic. The rules themselves are not complicated when explained in isolation. But the test does not ask about rules in isolation. It presents scenarios where multiple vehicles, pedestrians, and traffic controls interact, and you need to...

January 20, 2026
Parking questions on the G1 test catch people off guard. You spend most of your study time on dramatic scenarios involving right-of-way at intersections or what to do when emergency vehicles approach. Then the test asks how far from a fire hydrant you need to park, and suddenly you are guessing.

January 19, 2026
Speed limits seem straightforward until you realize how many variations exist. Ontario does not just post a single number and call it a day. Different roads, different zones, and different conditions all affect how fast you can legally drive.

January 15, 2026
Walking into a test without knowing its format is like playing a sport without learning the rules first. You might have all the knowledge you need, but confusion about how the test works can trip you up before you demonstrate what you know.