Prepare to pass your Ontario driving test with confidence! Explore detailed test routes
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Test prep can be expensive. Getting ready for your road test is no exception. Some people pay for driving lessons to get them ready which is a pretty costly option. Even after investing all that money, you still may not be getting adequate practice on the areas you’ll actually be driving during your DMV road test. There’s also a fee for every time you retake the test. So the fewer the number of times you take the test, the less you’ll be spending!
During your road test examiner will direct you around a pre-determined test route. We supply Drive Test routes so you can familiarize yourself with speed limits, traffic patterns, and intersections. Practicing your road test with help you feel more confident during your test and improving your ability to pass.
Excellent Experience! "The road test map provided was incredibly detailed and helpful. It gave me a clear idea of what to expect during the test, including key turns and tricky intersections. I passed on my first attempt thanks to the preparation materials!"
During your Ontario Drive Test, you may encounter various maneuvers designed to assess your driving abilities. Some common maneuvers include:
Parallel Parking: Demonstrate your ability to park your vehicle parallel to the curb safely and accurately.
Three-Point Turn: Execute a three-point turn to change the direction of your vehicle in a narrow space.
Emergency Stop: React promptly to a simulated emergency situation by coming to a controlled stop while maintaining vehicle control and awareness of your surroundings.
In an effort to address the backlog of road test appointments caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario government temporarily modified the G-class driving test in early 2022. The adjustments involved removing certain maneuvers deemed "duplicative" of those assessed during the G2 test, such as emergency stops, three-point turns, and parallel parking. The focus of the G test remained on highway and major road driving skills. Source News papers