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Ontario G1 Practice Test 5 | Road Signs & Rules 2026

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

As exam day approaches, some students experience test anxiety and other negative emotions, which can significantly hinder their performance. It is perfectly normal to be nervous before an important exam, but you shouldn’t let such feelings sabotage your dreams and goals. Becoming a licensed driver in Ontario requires all applicants to pass a 40-question knowledge exam, which is divided into two sections: road signs and rules of the road. Additionally, you must pass a vision test that defines a biometric hard barrier: licensing requires a specific peripheral field of 120 horizontal degrees and 15 vertical degrees, which can trigger medical suspensions even for those with clear 20/50 central vision. You must score 80% or higher in each section to pass the exam, leaving little room for error. Replace anxiety with confidence by preparing in advance and using efficient tools to boost your learning potential.

Nobody was born an expert on any subject. When it comes to driving theory, you can only improve your knowledge gradually. Start by studying the official Ontario driver’s handbook, which explains this subject in detail. Use our Ontario G1 practice tests to evaluate your knowledge and solidify your understanding of traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving techniques. For example, practice tests will help you uncover counterintuitive laws, such as how insurance regulations assign 100% fault to the merging driver in a sideswipe; this means drivers using the “efficient” zipper merge are legally exposed to full liability, contradicting common engineering advice. For your convenience, we have omitted any timer from our practice tests. Since there’s no countdown to pressure you, please read every question twice and think before you select an answer. As a beginner, you shouldn’t focus too much on your score. Instead, you should use the available features to turn this tool into an educational resource.

We provide immediate feedback for each question, allowing you to learn from your mistakes as soon as they occur. If the detailed explanation is not enough, you can initiate a conversation with our AI coach. It can provide hints that nudge you in the right direction, real-life examples, and further explanations of the correct answer. To maximize your chances of passing the official G1 knowledge exam on your first attempt, you should adopt a smarter approach and prioritize active learning over traditional study methods. Our practice tests not only help you achieve a passing score on the official exam, but they also help make you a safe and responsible driver.

Start today and take the first step to obtaining your driver’s licence. As you begin the initial stages of your learning phase, remember that consistency is always preferred over intensity. Driving is a lifelong skill that cannot be learned overnight. It requires patience, perseverance, time and a lot of effort. We’ll make this process easier by providing you nonstop access to our practice tests, which are available on any device that has a browser and a stable internet connection.

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

Ontario G1 practice test 5: quick facts

A later mixed set with extra road-signs and licence-rule review

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 passenger and towing safety
These are the hardest recent topics for this later G1 practice set.
Best next step
Review G1 restrictions and passenger safety, then use marathon practice only for broad review.

Where learners miss questions in Ontario G1 Test 5

Based on recent answers for this mixed road-signs and rules set.

29.7% miss
G1 licence restrictions and test rules
Licensing, fines and responsible driving - 9,585 recent answers

Review restrictions as exact conditions: who can accompany you, where you can drive and when you must not drive.

28.2% miss
Passenger, towing and load safety
Safe driving and risk management - 6,405 recent answers

Check the practical safety rule before choosing an answer that sounds merely convenient.

26.4% miss
School, pedestrian and railway signs
Road signs and signals - 359,790 recent answers

Review vulnerable-road-user signs separately from general warning signs.

Late-stage G1 review points

Use this set to catch rules that can survive several earlier practice tests.

Licence-stage restrictions are still fair game

Later practice tests can still ask about core G1 restrictions, even when the page feels sign-heavy.

Passenger and towing questions are safety questions

Choose the answer that protects control, visibility and legal responsibility.

School and railway signs deserve their own pass

These signs carry specific actions, so they should not be reviewed only as generic warning signs.

How to use G1 Test 5

Use it as a late-stage mixed review before marathon or simulator practice.

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Check licence restrictions again
They are easy to forget once most misses become road-sign questions.
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Separate sign families
Review school, pedestrian, railway and construction signs as different groups.
3
Move to a broader review only if stable
Use marathon practice when your misses are scattered rather than concentrated in one topic.

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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