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Guides & Resources
Everything you need to pass your Ontario G1 written test.

You studied, you showed up, you took the test, and the screen displayed a result you did not want to see. Failing the G1 test is disappointing. Maybe embarrassing. Definitely frustrating when you thought you were ready.

Before you walk into the DriveTest centre, you want to know exactly what score you need to pass. Vague ideas about "doing well" or "getting most questions right" do not help you prepare effectively. You need specific numbers to target.

Getting a driver's license in Ontario is not a single event. It is a multi-year process with distinct stages, each building on the last. The province calls this the Graduated Licensing System, and it applies to virtually everyone pursuing their first Ontario driver's license.

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.

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.

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...