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Can You Take the G2 Test at Any DriveTest Centre in Ontario?

Yes, you can take your G2 road test at any DriveTest centre in Ontario, regardless of where you live or where you got your G1. You are not restricted to your local centre. You can choose any centre in the province when booking online or by phone.

Key Facts

  • Appointment availability: a centre farther away may have earlier openings
  • Route familiarity: some centres have routes considered more straightforward
  • Instructor recommendation: your instructor may specialize in routes at a specific centre
  • Vehicle use: if using a school vehicle, the instructor's preferred centre may differ from yours

You Can Choose Any DriveTest Centre

When booking your G2 road test at drivetest.ca or by calling 1-888-570-6110, the booking system lets you select from all available DriveTest centres across Ontario. There is no restriction based on your home address or where you got your G1. Many candidates deliberately choose a centre outside their home area because of perceived route difficulty, appointment availability, or instructor recommendation.

Why You Might Choose a Different Centre

Candidates choose non-local centres for a few common reasons.

  • Appointment availability: a centre farther away may have earlier openings
  • Route familiarity: some centres have routes considered more straightforward
  • Instructor recommendation: your instructor may specialize in routes at a specific centre
  • Vehicle use: if using a school vehicle, the instructor's preferred centre may differ from yours

The Downside of Testing Far From Where You Practiced

While you can test at any centre, there is a real trade-off. If you book at a centre far from where you normally drive, you may be unfamiliar with the local roads, intersections, and traffic patterns. The best outcomes come from candidates who practice specifically in the area around their chosen centre. A closer centre with familiar roads often serves you better than a distant one with a simpler reputation.

What to Do Before Choosing a Centre

Talk to your driving instructor before committing to a centre. They often know the routes at local centres and can advise on the best fit for your skill level. Once you choose a centre, try to get at least one lesson in that specific area before your test day. Familiarity with the streets, speed limits, and typical hazards around the centre makes a significant difference.

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