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G1 - Ontario G1 Driver's LicenseMar 19, 202616 min read

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Classes Descriptions
Class A You are permitted to drive a tractor-trailer combination. You can also drive in Classes D and G.
Class B You are permitted to drive any school bus. You can also drive in Classes C to G.
Class C You are permitted to drive any regular bus. You can also drive in Classes D, F, and G.
Class D You are permitted to drive a vehicle that exceeds a gross weight or registered gross weight of 11,000 kg or any truck or combination. The towed vehicle must not also be over 4.600 kg. You can drive in Class G.
Class E You are permitted to drive any school bus that has a maximum capacity of 24 passengers. You can also drive in Classes F and G. 
Class F You are permitted to drive any regular bus with a maximum capacity of 24 passengers. You are also allowed to drive ambulances and in Class G. 
Class G You are permitted to drive any car, van or small truck, or a combination of vehicle and towed vehicle. It must be up to 11,000 kg, but the towed vehicle must not go over 4,600 kg.  A pick-up truck with a house trailer exceeds 4,600 kg, but the total combined weight won't exceed 11.000 kg. It is considered as a Class G.
Class G1 You may drive Class G vehicles, but you must have a fully licenced driver that has at least 4 years of driving experience to accompany you. It is subject to certain conditions, and it's Level One of graduated licensing. 
Class G2 You may drive Class G vehicles without the company of a fully licenced driver, but it is subject to certain conditions. It is Level Two of graduated licensing. 
Class M You are permitted to drive any motorcycles which include motor tricycles, motor scooters, and mopeds. As a holder, you may also drive Class G vehicles under the requisites that apply to Class G1 licence holders.
Class M1 You are permitted to drive motorcycles which include motor scooters and mopeds. It is Level One of graduated licensing for motorcycles. It's subject to certain conditions.
Class M2 You are permitted to drive motorcycles which include motor scooters and mopeds. But, you must have a zero blood alcohol level. It’s Level Two of graduated licensing for motorcycles. You may also drive Class G vehicles under the requisites that apply to Class G1 licence holders.
Class M with L condition You are only permitted to drive a moped or a limited-speed motorcycle.
Class M2 with L condition You are only permitted to drive a moped or a limited-speed motorcycle.
Class M with M condition You are only permitted to drive a motor tricycle only.
Class M2 with M condition You are only permitted to drive a motor tricycle only.
  • You must always bring a driver’s licence.
  • You must have insurance, licence plate, and a valid owner’s permit.
  • You must not disobey driving and traffic rules.
  1. You have to be at least 16 years old.
  2. You must pass an eye test.
  3. You must pass a written test about road signs and driving rules.
  1. You have to finish the two learning levels, which are the G1 and the G2 tests.
  2. You have to pass the two road tests.  
  • Student Authorization
  • Canadian Citizenship Card
  • Passport
  • Temporary Resident’s Permit
  • Permanent immigration documents
  • You must have a zero blood alcohol level.
  • You are prohibited from driving alone. You must be accompanied by a fully licenced driver who will sit in the front passenger seat. He/she must have at least four years of experience and a less than 0.5 blood alcohol level. 
  • Each person inside your vehicle must wear their seatbelts.
  • You cannot drive with a posted speed limit that’s over 80km/h on 400 series highways.
  • You are not allowed on high-speed roads such as the Queen Elizabeth Way, Don Valley Parkway, etc.  The exception is that if a driving instructor accompanies you.
  • You are not permitted to drive between midnight and 5 a.m.
  • You must pass your road test to get your Class G2 licence

Study Tips for Your G1 Driving Licence Test

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Only when driving on an open highway
  4. Only when driving within a municipality
  1. Move into another lane when it is safe to do so
  2. Slow down slightly to increase the space in front of your car
  3. Pull over to let the tailgater pass
  4. All of the above
  1. Result in a one year jail sentence
  2. Cost you a 6 demerit points and a fine of up to $1000
  3. Get you a warning and a fine of $100
  4. Result in retaking your road test
  1. Pass the stopped car on the left
  2. Sound horn for the driver of the stopped car to drive on
  3. Pass the stopped car to the right
  4. Not pass any car stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross
  1. Parking lights
  2. Low beam headlights
  3. Parking lights and high beam headlights
  4. High beam headlights
  1. a valid Ontario driver’s license number
  2. for taking the test, a preferred location
  3. a 2nd and 3rd option for the location
  4. date and time 

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