- Based on official Ontario 2025 Driver's manual
- Updated for May 2025
FREE Ontario G1 Road Rules Practice Test
If you’re applying for an Ontario G1 driver’s licence, one of the main requirements you must meet is proving you possess a thorough understanding of road rules. There are additional requirements to meet, such as passing a vision test and paying some testing fees. However, you must still pass the Ontario G1 Driver’s Licence Knowledge Test before obtaining your driving privileges. As part of the official knowledge test, your grasp of the rules of the road, which are meant to keep you and other drivers safe, will be evaluated. You wouldn’t want to have an accident because you failed to properly signal a lane change on King’s Highway 401. The key to understanding the road rules you must know begins with using a reliable resource.
This Ontario G1 Road Rules Practice Test uses an innovative method to help you absorb the information you need to improve your driving skills. The practice test is designed to address your need to attain a wealth of knowledge about the rules of the road and safe driving practices. With questions similar to the ones on the official knowledge test, the practice test assesses your current skill level and identifies areas needing improvement. It contains 50 questions spanning the topics most crucial to developing your knowledge base. The questions are randomly ordered to make sure you’re truly learning and not merely recognizing a pattern. You’ll rapidly increase your driving skills and confidence in them.
With the support you receive from the Ontario G1 Road Rules Practice Test, you will be able to exhibit exceptional driving skills to meet the challenges of the official knowledge test. The practice test is based on the most recent official Ontario driver’s handbook. This source contains the most reliable and authoritative information about road rules available. Learning this information will help you correctly answer at least 80% of the official knowledge test questions, which is necessary to achieve a passing score. The practice test is more effective and time-efficient than using a study guide. If you get a question wrong, the practice provides a detailed explanation of the correct answer. It helps you understand the logic behind the answer so you can apply it to your driving habits. Study guides will only train you to memorize the answers to the questions without providing additional instruction. The practice test covers a wide range of road rules and teaches you the driving skills necessary for becoming a safer driver.
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- You are in an intersection, waiting to turn left. If the light turns red while you are in the intersection, what should you do?
- What is the leading cause of skids?
- Are motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles entitled to the entire lane?
- When making a left turn from a one-way street, where should you be?
- What kind of sign is this?
- When parking on a downgrade, which way should you point your front wheels?
- According to this sign, how far is this interchange from the beginning of the freeway?
- How to improve the safety of pedestrians?
- If you have a G1-class licence, the driver accompanying you must
- When entering a highway, what should you do after you signal?
- When can a police officer request to inspect a motor vehicle?
- When emerging from an alley, driveway, private road, or building across a sidewalk or onto a street or highway, you must
- A broken yellow line at the left of your lane means
- If the traffic light changes while a pedestrian is still crossing the road, who has the right-of-way?
- Unless you are passing another vehicle or planning to make a left turn, where should you drive?
- What is the correct hand signal to indicate you are slowing down or stopping?
- If you hold a G1 licence, you may drive on 400-series highways or high-speed expressways
- If you are about to pass a bicycle to your immediate right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your immediate left, what should you do?
- If you see a cyclist in your lane,
- What should you do to actively prevent collisions?
- Which of the following is the most important rule that G1 drivers must follow?
- Under any conditions of the road and weather, you should always drive at a speed that will allow you to stop within
- To upgrade your G1-class licence to G2, what must you do?
- If you have a G2-class licence,
- If you see a motorcycle in your lane and you would like to pass it,
- Check for motorcycles often because
- If a G1- or G2-licensed driver accumulates ____ points within a two-year period, his or her licence will be suspended.
- While driving in the right lane, you see a transit bus leaving the bus bay with its left-turn signals flashing. You should
- A vehicle equipped with flashing blue lights is
- Which of the following can result in being charged with dangerous or careless driving?
- What is the correct hand signal to indicate you are turning left?
- You are travelling on a two-lane road. If a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must
- What minimum following distance should you maintain behind the vehicle in front of you?
- What is the correct hand signal to indicate you are turning right?
- When you are making a U-turn, the most important thing you need to remember is
- If a commercial motor vehicle breaks down on a freeway at night, flares or reflectors must be placed _________ both in front of and to the rear of the vehicle.
- You are following a commercial motor vehicle on a rural highway. At 80 km/h under good driving conditions, what is a safe following distance?
- If you are involved in a reportable collision, when do you have to report it to the police?
- When do you need to wear a seatbelt?
- If you are convicted of drinking and driving, your licence will be suspended for _______ for a first offence.
- Which blood alcohol concentration (BAC) can cause you to be convicted of impaired driving?
- Are you allowed to turn left at a red light?
- Where should your vehicle be positioned when you are turning right?
- The pavement is most likely to be slippery
- As you approach a curve, you should do which of the following?
- When your licence is reinstated after a 15-point suspension, the number of points
- When two vehicles reach an uncontrolled intersection from different roadways at about the same time, the vehicle _________ has the right-of-way.
- What does this sign mean?
- What does this pavement marking mean?
- Which of the following statements about three-point turns are TRUE?
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- You are in an intersection, waiting to turn left. If the light turns red while you are in the intersection, what should you do?
- What is the leading cause of skids?
- Are motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles entitled to the entire lane?
- When making a left turn from a one-way street, where should you be?
- What kind of sign is this?
- When parking on a downgrade, which way should you point your front wheels?
- According to this sign, how far is this interchange from the beginning of the freeway?
- How to improve the safety of pedestrians?
- If you have a G1-class licence, the driver accompanying you must
- When entering a highway, what should you do after you signal?
- When can a police officer request to inspect a motor vehicle?
- When emerging from an alley, driveway, private road, or building across a sidewalk or onto a street or highway, you must
- A broken yellow line at the left of your lane means
- If the traffic light changes while a pedestrian is still crossing the road, who has the right-of-way?
- Unless you are passing another vehicle or planning to make a left turn, where should you drive?
- What is the correct hand signal to indicate you are slowing down or stopping?
- If you hold a G1 licence, you may drive on 400-series highways or high-speed expressways
- If you are about to pass a bicycle to your immediate right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your immediate left, what should you do?
- If you see a cyclist in your lane,
- What should you do to actively prevent collisions?
- Which of the following is the most important rule that G1 drivers must follow?
- Under any conditions of the road and weather, you should always drive at a speed that will allow you to stop within
- To upgrade your G1-class licence to G2, what must you do?
- If you have a G2-class licence,
- If you see a motorcycle in your lane and you would like to pass it,
- Check for motorcycles often because
- If a G1- or G2-licensed driver accumulates ____ points within a two-year period, his or her licence will be suspended.
- While driving in the right lane, you see a transit bus leaving the bus bay with its left-turn signals flashing. You should
- A vehicle equipped with flashing blue lights is
- Which of the following can result in being charged with dangerous or careless driving?
- What is the correct hand signal to indicate you are turning left?
- You are travelling on a two-lane road. If a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must
- What minimum following distance should you maintain behind the vehicle in front of you?
- What is the correct hand signal to indicate you are turning right?
- When you are making a U-turn, the most important thing you need to remember is
- If a commercial motor vehicle breaks down on a freeway at night, flares or reflectors must be placed _________ both in front of and to the rear of the vehicle.
- You are following a commercial motor vehicle on a rural highway. At 80 km/h under good driving conditions, what is a safe following distance?
- If you are involved in a reportable collision, when do you have to report it to the police?
- When do you need to wear a seatbelt?
- If you are convicted of drinking and driving, your licence will be suspended for _______ for a first offence.
- Which blood alcohol concentration (BAC) can cause you to be convicted of impaired driving?
- Are you allowed to turn left at a red light?
- Where should your vehicle be positioned when you are turning right?
- The pavement is most likely to be slippery
- As you approach a curve, you should do which of the following?
- When your licence is reinstated after a 15-point suspension, the number of points
- When two vehicles reach an uncontrolled intersection from different roadways at about the same time, the vehicle _________ has the right-of-way.
- What does this sign mean?
- What does this pavement marking mean?
- Which of the following statements about three-point turns are TRUE?
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