


Are drivers responsible for requiring their passengers to buckle up?.When the driver of another vehicle is about to pass your vehicle on your left, what should you do?.If you are convicted of driving at 50 km/h or more over the speed limit, you will face which of the following penalties?.What documents may a police officer require a motor vehicle owner to produce?.If you fail to stop for a stopped school bus whose red lights are flashing, you will face which of the following penalties for a first offence?.The fee for your test will cover the written exam as well as your drive test to get a G2 license, though you have to pay an extra $15.75 if you need to retake the knowledge test. Once you are 16, you may test for your G1, and then you must hold the license for a year, or eight months if you’re in a driver training program before you can take a driving test and get a G2 license all in all, the licensing process takes about two years. Ontario uses a graduated driver’s license (GDL) program.


Exams are administered at your local DriveTest Centre, and you’ll need to complete an eye exam while you’re there before you may get your G1 license. The written knowledge exam to get your G1 license in Ontario is based on the 2023 Driver's Handbook. You must answer a minimum of 16 questions in each section correctly to pass the written knowledge test. The online knowledge test and more information on the service are available at: ĭriver licence knowledge tests continue to be available in-person at Access Nova Scotia Centres.Your G1 test will be comprised of 40 multiple-choice questions, which are divided into two separate sections: rules of the road and road signs. There are also anti-fraud features to protect the integrity of the test. “The new service means Nova Scotians can complete the driver licence knowledge test at their convenience and from the comfort of their home.”īefore launching the new digital service, assessments were conducted to ensure all appropriate security controls are in place. “We are introducing another digital service to make it easier and more convenient for Nova Scotians to access government programs,” said Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services. The new bilingual service introduced today, October 21, will provide a more convenient option to get a learner’s licence. Nova Scotians will now be able to take their driver licence knowledge test online.
