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FREE Ontario G1 Practice Test [200 Questions]

  • Based on official Ontario 2026 Driver's manual
  • Updated for May 2026
  • Perfect for learner’s permit and full adult driver’s licence
  • Triple-checked for accuracy

The Ontario G1 Practice Test (200 Questions) evaluates your knowledge of safe driving, including your ability to recognize and obey road signs. As one of several requirements, you must pass this test to receive your driver’s licence. If you expect to pass the official knowledge test, it would be wise for you to study road signs and their meanings. Road signs alert you to road rules, warn you about potentially dangerous road situations, and direct you to destinations and available services. Their role in keeping you safe and informed makes identifying these signs and their meanings important to fully developing your driving skills.

Each type of road sign possesses unique characteristics, such as its shape and colour, that can help you recognize it and understand its message. These characteristics are useful for enhancing your knowledge base. Our Road Signs and Situations Practice Test is an excellent resource for you to develop and refine your recognition and understanding of road signs. It is critical for you to fully develop this skill to keep you safe and avoid contributing to traffic incidents. Rush hour traffic in Toronto has been rumoured to be the worst in North America, and you wouldn’t want to throw fuel on that fire. While there are various on-line resources available, you should select one that addresses your personal needs.

Our Road Signs and Situations Practice Test uses visual aids and various scenarios to assess and enhance your ability to recognize and react to road signs. If you’re looking for a resource capable of increasing your awareness of road signs and situations, the practice test fits the bill. The practice test provides comprehensive instruction, eliminating any need for guesswork and developing a skill set that moves you toward passing the official knowledge test on your first try. It is based on the most recent Ontario Official Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Driver’s Handbook to instruct you with the most authoritative information. Using an interactive approach, the practice test sets itself apart from study guides by helping you fill your knowledge gaps. If you submit an incorrect answer, the practice test will provide a detailed explanation of the correct one. Compared with a study guide, which helps you memorize the answers to the questions, the practice test helps you apply the information you don’t understand. The practice test ends your quest for a way to develop road sign recognition skills that will make you a better driver.

The Heartland Province is “Yours to Discover” once you develop extraordinary driving skills with the practice tests at https://tests.ca/ontario/.

ON driver's license
  • Based on official Ontario 2026 Driver's manual
  • Perfect for learner’s permit and full adult driver’s licence

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 Tests.ca content team following our multi-layer editorial process and updated whenever the Ontario government changes its handbook or website information.
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