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What Happens If You Fail the G1 Test in Ontario?

If you fail the G1 knowledge test in Ontario, you must wait at least one day before retaking it. There is no limit on the number of attempts. Each retake requires paying the $16.25 test fee again.

Key Facts

  • Unfamiliar sign shapes and colours
  • Right-of-way rules at unmarked intersections
  • Zero-tolerance and blood alcohol rules
  • Passing and lane change regulations

How Long Do You Wait Before Rebooking?

According to DriveTest Ontario, failing the G1 test does not bar you from retaking it. Ontario requires only a one-day waiting period before your next attempt. Walk into any DriveTest centre the next day, pay the $16.25 fee again, and sit the test. There is no limit on how many times you can try.

Does the Score Sheet Show Where You Failed?

After a failed attempt, the DriveTest centre gives you a breakdown showing how many questions you got wrong in each section (road rules and road signs). Use this to focus your studying. Many students fail only one section and pass the other, which means they were close.

What Are Common Reasons for Failing?

The road signs section catches the most students off guard. Many people focus their studying on road rules but underestimate how many specific sign shapes, colours, and meanings they need to know. If you failed the signs section, spend extra time with Section 5 of the MTO Driver's Handbook.

  • Unfamiliar sign shapes and colours
  • Right-of-way rules at unmarked intersections
  • Zero-tolerance and blood alcohol rules
  • Passing and lane change regulations

Does a Failed G1 Test Affect Your Record?

According to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, a failed G1 test has no impact on your future driving record or insurance rates. It is a knowledge test with no consequence beyond the time and fee. Take the time to study properly before your next attempt.

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