G2 Road Test Checklist for students in Toronto
Get ready for your G2 Road test in Toronto? It is important to prepare both mentally and practically.
This checklist will help you to be organized and full of confidence so you can go into your test what you really expect and how to succeed.
Before the test: paperwork and preparation
- Confirm your qualifying If you have completed the MTO-approved driving course, you must have retained your G1 license for 12 months, or 8 months.
Make sure your G1 license is valid and not done.
- Order your test in advance Use Drivetest.ca to plan your Veitesten at the Toronto site.
Choose a date and time that works for you and consider the morning track when traffic can be easier.
Pay the required test fee while ordering (until the G1 package is already paid).
- Bring the correct documents Your G1 -License (Physical Card)
Proof of confirmation of agreement (digital or printed)
Any receipt or payment confirmation, if used
Vehicle requirements for road testing You should be able to do a good job with the car that brought in your test. If the vehicle is not safe, the sensor can interrupt the test on site.
Make sure your vehicle is: Valid license plate with updated stickers
Work brake light, flashlights and headlights
Functional horns, wipes and defrosts
Clean windows and mirrors
Good tire status and inflation
Both seats working for front seats
Adequate fuel for complete testing
Tip: If you use a driving school car, you must confirm the order in advance and make sure the instructor comes on time. Skills you tested
- Start and stop simply Slowly slow up and take a brake slowly
Always check the mirror before stopping
Stop completely on stop signs and red lights
- Security Use alternative signals in good time
Check out mirrors and blind spots before turning
Stay tight and controlled within your path
- Field changes Check the signal, mirror and shoulder before switching orbit
Keep the distance after safe time
Easily merge traffic
- Parking skills Parallel parking
3-Binde turns
The road stop and hill parking (if used)
- Follow road signals and speed restrictions Always follow the limits laid out
School zone and pedestrians are prepared for transition
Follow the return and correct rules if necessary
Test day tips for students of Toronto Now at least 30 minutes to find and check parking
Stay calm and concentrated - candidates seek safe, confident behavior
Practice on real sample roads near Toronto Driving Test Center to make confidentiality
Get a day or two for the final setting.