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How Long Does the G Road Test Take in Ontario?

The G road test in Ontario typically takes 30 to 45 minutes from start to finish. This includes a brief pre-test vehicle check, city and suburban driving, and a highway driving section. The highway portion generally accounts for 10 to 15 minutes of the total test time.

Key Facts

  • Pre-test check (2 to 5 minutes): vehicle inspection, reviewing your licence
  • City and suburban driving (15 to 20 minutes): intersections, lane changes, stops
  • Highway section (10 to 15 minutes): on-ramp merge, highway travel, off-ramp exit
  • Return to centre and debrief (2 to 5 minutes): examiner explains result

Total Duration: 30 to 45 Minutes

The G road test is longer than the G2 test because it includes a highway section. From the moment you leave the DriveTest centre parking lot to when you return, expect approximately 30 to 45 minutes. The exact length varies depending on the test route, traffic conditions, and which DriveTest centre you are at.

What Happens During Each Phase

The test follows a structured sequence.

  • Pre-test check (2 to 5 minutes): vehicle inspection, reviewing your licence
  • City and suburban driving (15 to 20 minutes): intersections, lane changes, stops
  • Highway section (10 to 15 minutes): on-ramp merge, highway travel, off-ramp exit
  • Return to centre and debrief (2 to 5 minutes): examiner explains result

How to Plan Your Test Day

Arrive at least 15 to 20 minutes before your scheduled test time. If you are using a driving school vehicle or booked a warm-up lesson before your test, factor in additional time. The test itself starts once you leave the DriveTest parking lot. Do not schedule anything immediately after your test, as wait times at the centre can extend the total visit to 60 to 90 minutes.

How It Compares to the G2 Test

The G2 road test is shorter at approximately 20 to 30 minutes and does not include any highway driving. The G test is longer because of the added highway component. Both tests use the same scoring system, but the G test places additional weight on highway-specific skills like merging, maintaining speed, and safe lane changes at higher speeds.

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