Free Learning Resource

Ontario Driver's License
Complete Guide

Your comprehensive guide to obtaining your driver's license in Ontario. From G1 to Full G, we've got you covered with everything you need to know.

Step-by-Step Guide

Clear instructions for each licensing stage

Practice Resources

Study materials and practice tests

Road Test Tips

Expert advice for test success

Learning Materials

Comprehensive study guides

Local Resources

Ontario-specific information

Success Stories

Real student achievements

Join thousands of successful Ontario drivers 🚗

Ontario License Program

G1 License Stage

Your First Step to Ontario Driving Freedom

Age Requirement

Must be at least 16 years old on the day of the test

Identification

Valid government-issued photo ID and proof of residency required

Vision Standards

Visual acuity of at least 20/50, normal field of vision

Advanced Training

G2 License Training

Ontario's Premier Driving Education

G2 License Requirements

Vision Test

Pass a basic vision test at DriveTest Centre

G1 Knowledge

Hold G1 license for minimum 12 months (8 with approved course)

Practice Hours

Complete required practice hours with licensed driver

Road Test

Pass G2 road test demonstrating essential driving skills

Road Test Success Path

1

Skills Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation of your current driving abilities

2

Focused Training

Personalized practice on required G2 test maneuvers

3

Test Simulation

Practice under actual G2 test conditions and routes

4

Final Preparation

Complete review and confidence-building sessions

Final Stage

G License Test Preparation

Master Advanced Skills for Ontario's G Road Test

Official G Test Requirements

12 Months G2 Experience

Minimum required time with G2 license before G test eligibility

Highway Competency

Demonstrated ability on 400-series highways at 100 km/h

Advanced Assessment

30-minute road test including highway and city driving

Test Components & Training

Highway Driving (400 Series)

Master high-speed driving on Ontario's 400-series highways, including the 401, 400, and QEW.

  • Merging at highway speeds (100 km/h)
  • Safe lane changing in heavy traffic
  • Maintaining proper following distance
  • Navigating highway interchanges and exits
Russell Driving School

Driving Education Excellence Since 2014

© 2025 Russell Driving School

All rights reserved

Made withby

Ashiq Gazi(Software Engineer)