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FREE Ontario G1 Driving Test Practice

  • Based on official 2026 Driver’s Handbook
  • Updated for June 2026
  • Perfect for G1 licence and full G driver’s licence
  • Triple-checked for accuracy

This G1 practice test has just been updated for June 2026 and mimics the real G1 driver’s test in everything: number of questions (20 + 20), scoring system, and passing score. The actual G1 exam will have very similar questions as it’s based on the exact same source -- the MTO handbook. The Ontario G1 license test is divided into two parts of 20 questions each, regarding rules of the road and road signs. You must successfully answer at least 16 questions in each section to pass and qualify for your G1 license. Questions are pulled directly from the 2026 Ontario Drivers Handbook and will be multiple-choice. In addition to the test, you will also need to take an eye exam and pay a $158.25 testing package fee to cover your written exam, eventual G2 drive test, and your physical license. Ontario has adopted a graduated driver’s license (GDL) program that can begin once you’re 16 years old and takes about two years to complete. Once you have your G1 license, you may use it to drive a vehicle under the supervision of a licensed driver. You must hold your G1 for a year, or eight months if you’re in a driver’s training program before you can take a road test for your G2 license. If you fail your written test, you’ll need to pay $15.75 to retake it.

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  • Based on official 2026 Driver’s Handbook
  • Perfect for G1 licence and full G driver’s licence

Ontario G1 driving test practice: quick facts

What this third set checks before simulator-style practice

Questions
40 questions (20 signs + 20 rules)
Passing score
16/20 signs and 16/20 rules
Typical time
No set time limit
Focus first
G1 licence restrictions and regulatory signs
These are the hardest recent topics for this third G1 question pool.
Best next step
Review G1 restrictions and regulatory signs, then take G1 Practice Test 4 before moving to the G1 test simulator.

Where learners miss questions in Ontario G1 Test 3

Based on recent answers for this third G1 question pool.

32.3% miss
G1 licence restrictions and test rules
Licensing, fines and responsible driving - 1,282,920 recent answers

Review accompaniment, alcohol, night-driving and high-speed-road limits as exact Ontario restrictions.

31.7% miss
Regulatory signs and restrictions
Road signs and signals - 640,643 recent answers

Treat regulatory signs as mandatory instructions, especially when several signs look visually similar.

30% miss
Passing, lane changes and merging
Road rules and right-of-way - 320,872 recent answers

Review mirrors, blind spots, lane choice and when passing is not allowed before using exam mode.

Ontario G1 rules to confirm before exam mode

This set is most useful when you turn misses into a short final checklist.

G1 restrictions still apply after passing

Passing the knowledge test earns the licence stage, but the G1 driving restrictions still apply on the road.

Regulatory signs override preference

When a sign sets a rule, choose the answer that follows the sign even if another action would feel convenient.

Lane changes require a full safety check

Signal, mirror and blind-spot checks matter whenever a question asks about merging or changing lanes.

How to use G1 Test 3

Use this set to decide whether you need more rule review or exam-mode practice.

1
Check whether G1 restrictions still repeat
If licence-stage rules are still causing misses, review them before taking another timed test.
2
Slow down on sign questions
Name the rule behind the sign before choosing the answer.
3
Use Test 4 before exam mode
Take G1 Practice Test 4 if restrictions or signs are still causing misses.

Reviewed for legal and handbook accuracy

Steven Litvintchouk

M.S. (MIT), Chief Educational Researcher (ACES member)

Test design and learning experience oversight

Andrei Zakhareuski

Co-founder & CEO, 15+ years in driver education

Questions are created and maintained by the G1.ca content team following our multi-layer editorial process and updated whenever the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario changes its handbook or website information.
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