How do I book my G test in Ontario?
online. by phone at 647-776-0331 or 1-888-570-6110. at any DriveTest Centre….To book a road test appointment, you will need to provide:
- your Ontario driver’s licence number (including expiry date)
- a preferred location for taking the test.
- a second and third choice of location.
- a preferred date and time.
How much does it cost to book your G license in Ontario?
Paying for a G license To get your G license, you’ll need to take the G road test, and the cost for this exam is $89.25.
What is Category G on driving licence?
Other categories
Category | Vehicle you can drive |
---|---|
f | Agricultural tractor |
G | Road roller |
H | Tracked vehicles |
k | Mowing machine or pedestrian-controlled vehicle |
How long after G2 can you get G?
You must wait 12 months after obtaining your G2 before you can apply to take your G test as it allows you ample time to practice expressway/high-speed driving and build experience in preparation for your full G licence test.
Can you book a road test in Ontario right now?
To book your road test, please visit DriveTest.ca, the only official channel for booking a road test. You should never give your driver’s licence to a third party or an unknown website. DriveTest will never charge you an additional fee to book or reschedule a road test.
Can I drive a 7.5-tonne lorry?
Can I Drive a 7.5-tonne lorry on a car licence? You can drive a 7.5-tonne lorry with a car licence if it was issued before 1 January 1997. If it was issued after 1997, you can’t legally drive a 7.5-tonne truck without applying and passing a C1 licence test.
What is G license in Ontario?
You need a Class G licence to drive a car, van or small truck. You must have a Class G licence before you can be licensed to drive any other type of vehicle. The only exception is motorcycles. You may get a motorcycle licence (Class M) without first getting a Class G licence.
Are drive tests Cancelled in Ontario?
In Ontario, 421,827 tests have been cancelled since the pandemic began in 2020. This isn’t the only jurisdiction grappling with backlogs. In Florida, for instance, examiners are no longer required to be inside the car during exams.