G1 Study Tips — How to Pass the Ontario G1 Test
Follow these expert study tips from Driviology to maximise your chances of passing the Ontario G1 written test on your first attempt.
Read the official MTO Driver's Handbook cover to cover at least once.
Focus extra attention on the road signs section — many students lose marks here.
Take multiple practice tests to identify your weak areas.
Learn the rules around right-of-way — these appear frequently on the test.
Understand the zero blood-alcohol rules for G1 and G2 drivers.
Know the speed limits in school zones, community safety zones, and construction zones.
Study the rules for sharing the road with cyclists, pedestrians, and large trucks.
Get a good night's sleep before your test day.
Arrive early at the DriveTest centre with all required identification documents.
Read each question carefully — watch for words like "always", "never", and "except".
Put Your Knowledge to the Test
Ready to see how well you know the material? Take a practice test or book your first driving lesson.
