What to Bring for Your Road Test in Toronto – 2025 Update
If your road test comes to the Toronto Driverest Center, it is important to complete preparation or avoid cancellation at the last minute. Whether you take the G2 or G test in 2025, this updated checklist will help you go with confidence - and go out a step near your full Ontario driver’s license.
- Legal driver’s license (G1 or G2) Include your physical G1 or G2 license. Digital copies or images will not be accepted. The license must be:
Be valid and not done
I match your test order
Stay in good condition (not readable and not damaged)
Tip: If your license is lost or damaged, go to a service ontario location before the test day to replace it.
- A fully functional vehicle You are responsible for bringing your own safe vehicle for Veworth for the road test. This must meet the following criteria:
Work lights, horns, wipes and defrosting
Proper tire pressure
Clean, readable license plate
Valid registration and insurance documents (physical copy)
No warning light for the dashboard (eg brake or motor lights)
If your car fails in the inspection before testing, your test will be canceled and fee will not be refunded.
- Proof of insurance and ownership Bring:
Car ownership permit (green slip)
Car Insurance Card (Ontario must show valid coverage)
You may be asked to present them before or during the test. Make sure the name of the documents matches either you or any legally responsible for the vehicle.
- Guidance confirmation
Although it is not always necessary, it is a good idea that you bring a print or screen with confirmation of your fuel support. This test can help in case of system failure or mixture in the center.
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Glasses or contact lenses (if necessary) If your G1 license has a situation that says “should use corrective lenses”, be sure to wear glasses or contacts during the test. Failure to do this can be an automatic mistake - even before you start driving.
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Now early - with the right mentality You should arrive 30 minutes in advance for check -in and inspection of vehicles. Use this time:
Cool the nerves
Run a quick exercise around the area (if possible)
Review the main rules and signals
Alternative but useful things Water bottle (stay hydrated while waiting)
Light snacks (especially if there is delay)
Phone (for emergency contact only - keep it off during testing)
A guardian or trainer (licensed driver with you)
What not to bring Passenger
A dirty or disorganized car
Incomplete documents
An unsafe or unknown vehicle
Further suggestions for toronto Examiners Toronto is known for Travel Traffic, so be prepared for conditions in the real world such as pedestrians, bikes and high traffic crossings.
Practice Steels Avenue, Tomcan Rd and Kenavya Blav near the test center to get to know the routes.
Avoid coming late - the audit will spend both time and money.