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Contact information ext. Search Search. Pass with Premium, Guaranteed. Step 2: Hard Complete all questions. Practice Test 5 Questions cover changing lanes, the use of hands-free devices, driving on expressways, parking, hydroplaning, and keeping a safe distance.

Road Rules Covers more complex road situations: driving in fog, uncontrolled intersections, reporting an accident to the police, and more. Massive G1 Practice Test Contains all essential questions from our other practice tests about road signs and rules in Ontario. Step 3: Hardest Almost there! Complete all questions. G1 Fines, Limits and Demerit Points Covers must-know topics such as fines, demerit points, traffic violations and speed limits. Rules Marathon All road rules questions from our other tests.

Signs Marathon Contains all road sign questions from our other tests. Massive Marathon Your last step before moving on to the next level.

Step 4: Exam Simulator Complete at least 3 times. G1 Exam Simulator Just like the real G1 test: mimics the experience of a G1 exam, pulling random questions from a huge database. Behind-the-wheel Section G2 Prepare for your road test. Behind-the-Wheel Simulator Displays real-world driving situations as seen from the driver's seat. Defensive Driving Hazard Simulator 1 Watch a live action videoclip of real traffic situations and click or tap on the developing hazards.

Defensive Driving Hazard Simulator 2 In this live action footage game, you have to spot hazards before they happen. Defensive Driving Hazard Simulator 3 This game is all about being a cautious and aware driver by watching real-life traffic situations unfold before you and identifying the developing hazards as soon as they happen.

Shout it from the rooftops! M1 Practice Test 2 Another set of exam-like questions that will test your basic knowledge of motorcycle riding in Ontario, as well as traffic signs and road rules. M1 Practice Test 3 Questions on dealing with tailgaters, swerving, crossing a railway crossing safely, and more. M1 Fines and Limits One of our hardest practice tests. M1 Road Signs Just the road signs. Every traffic sign you need to know to ride safely in Ontario.

M1 Marathon Designed to give you more practice, contains questions from all other practice tests, but with a twist: it'll cycle through them until you've answered each of them correctly. A simple, fun way to prepare. The right way to prepare. Review your toughest questions Different sections of the G1 are difficult for different people; some struggle to remember distances or fines, while others might have issues with road rules. Structured like the real G1, too All of our tests require you to achieve the same pass rate as the real exam.

Lose the fear of the unknown One of the most important functions of our practice tests is that they will help make both the questions you face, and the test itself, feel more familiar. Study more effectively when you're motivated Instead of giving up when things get too boring, G1.

What's a G1 test? The test is available on paper at all locations across Ontario , and on computer at some locations. No appointment is required make sure you come at least one hour before the DriveTest centre closes though. There are 40 questions on the official G1 test, and they are all multiple choice. The test is not timed. You'll receive two test sheets, each with 20 questions. The first set of 20 questions is about road signs, while the second one is about the rules of the road.

Your G1 knowledge test will be marked on the spot, and you'll receive your results immediately. The results of your G1 written test are valid for one year. The accompanying driver must sit in the front passenger seat. The G1 driver must not drive if they have been drinking alcohol.

Each person in the vehicle must have a working seatbelt. You may apply for your licence as early as age Of course there are. There are 56 centres and 39 travel points across the province ready to serve you. You will easily find a MTO location near you by going to www. Contacting your nearest MTO office should be a breeze. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or legal guardian must bring you.

The vision test is required when you go in to take your written test. It is all a part of acquiring your G1 licence. Applying for a licence in Ontario is about a 24 month process. There are steps put into place that allow you to easily transition into becoming a responsible licensed driver.

You will…. First : Take and pass a written exam that will give you a G1 licence. Second : Hold your G1 licence for at least 12 months. Certain restrictions apply with this licence such as no driving without a G licensed driver with at least 4 years of experience in the front seat with you at all times , OR take a driver's education course at a driving school and wait only 8 months Third : Take and pass your G1 licence road test including parallel parking and a few other things. Obtain your G2 licence.

Fourth : Hold your G2 licence at least 12 months. Then apply for your regular G licence. 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. 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. 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 series highways and high speed expressways unless with a certified licence instructor. Be aware that the Ontario written test comes in two parts. You can trust that all of the questions will come directly from the manual. The benefits are awesome! You could get your licence more quickly. You can learn how to be a safe and skilled driver. 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. You will have to take a vision test, road sign test and rules of the road test. Questions will cover different areas. 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.

There are sites out there that claim to offer state-of-the-art practice tests. Written tests for licences are issued at DriveTest centres. Motorcycle Handbook.

About the Ministry. Ontario Public Transit. If you reach 15 points again, your licence will be suspended for 6 months. View 1 comment. People are too harsh in rating this book: it is not a story with narrative but an information resource!

From that perspective, it is a good book. It has the advantage that it explains almost every aspect of driving in a very clear format, in simple language remember that it is written for the public, therefore must be understood by people of lower education. It is a great reference to just look up those rules and procedures for things you do not encounter on a regular basis I.

Not all areas People are too harsh in rating this book: it is not a story with narrative but an information resource! Not all areas have to deal with fog very often. It has all the details, some that many don't know e. This book is available for free on the MTO website or is available at your local library the odd library that doesn't have it can get it easily through inter-library loans. However, I find the book is more navigable than the website; I also like to keep it in the glove compartment just in case FYI, some officers are impressed if you take out the book to ask what you did wrong, just as a sign of how serious you take the feedback.

View 2 comments. Mar 08, Laura Hannah rated it it was ok. LOL long. This is a small handbook. And yes it is boring.

However, it does achieve it's goal of providing the info you need to pass the drivers exam. Anybody who reads this book expecting anything else is Expecting too much LOL long. Expecting too much Feb 18, Ty Bradley rated it really liked it.

Quick, factual and to the point. Not very interesting, but who would expect it to be? The MTO manages to be clear and accurate while maintaining the brevity of the text. Most of the information presented in this handbook is extremely obvious.

Although it is necessary to read this book to pass the drivers course Well I passed the test! Jul 18, Alicia rated it liked it Shelves: books-we-own , reference.

It gets the job done. Jun 05, Dalinda Cancino Dominguez rated it really liked it. A bit boring what do you expect but it contains very helpful and valuable information, that you might already know buuuuut reading it again won't hurt at all, on the other side you might learn something new. I am from Mexico and I'll be taking my driver's course on Monday and reading this definitely is making me feel more confident since now I understand what is all the arrows that you see on the pavement here while driving and the rule of the right of way at uncontrolled intersections among o A bit boring what do you expect but it contains very helpful and valuable information, that you might already know buuuuut reading it again won't hurt at all, on the other side you might learn something new.

I am from Mexico and I'll be taking my driver's course on Monday and reading this definitely is making me feel more confident since now I understand what is all the arrows that you see on the pavement here while driving and the rule of the right of way at uncontrolled intersections among other stuff than aren't a thing in Mexico.

Jun 28, Michelle Hashmi added it. Feb 10, Stephy rated it really liked it. Wish me luck. Sep 17, Anna Abatayo rated it liked it. It's a handbook. It has all the information I need. Although, I think it could have been made better by providing more review questions and a better summary of demerits.



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