Demerit Points and Driving Offences - Explanation
How do you know you are ready for G1 Test (Written Test) ?
After your eye exams you will have to pass a Multiple choice Questionare. It is some times written and some times it is on computer.
Depends on the Test Center. The test will have two portions, one for
"Signs" 
and the other
for
"Rules" 
. Each section will have 20 question. You
are required to correctly answer 16 question in each section in order to pass.
This test addresses following topics for G1 Knowledge Test. Our
Driving Test Practice Quizes addresses 
all of these.
Have a look on these questions at least 2-3 times to pass this test in first attempt:
- Traffic Signs
- Traffic Lights
- Seatbelts
- Driver's Licence and related documents
- Use of Head Lights
- Rules of Drivign and Roads
- Speed Limit
- Emergency Vehicles
- Passing Vehicles
- Entering and exiting a highway
- Sharing the Road
- Approaching School Bus, Emergency Vehicle, Streetcar, Fire Truck, Accident, Construction Area
- Accident Reporting
- The Demerit Point System
- Vehicle Maintenance and Safety Inspections
- BAL - Blood Alcohol Level
- Driving Suspensions
Are you ready for G1 Exit Test (Road Test) ?
Once you have G1 License for 12 months or
8 months + Ministry approved driver education course certificate
then you can book a G1 Exit Test/Road Test for getting G2 License.
All applicants for an Ontario driver's licence at the time of application are required to;
- present a valid foreign driver's licence (if it is not in English or French, it is to be accompanied by a written translation from a qualified translator)
- present written authentication of their foreign driving experience from the originating licensing agency, or from the Embassy, Consulate or High Commissioner’s office representing the jurisdiction, in order to get credit for their driving experience.
If you are New in Canada and want to use back home driving experience instead of waiting 12 or 8 months then present evidance/documents
at the time of G1 test payment. You will not be eligible to return at a later date to be
credited with any driving experience either by self-declaring or by presenting an authentication document.
Ref:
Highway Traffic Act
;
Drive Test