New To Canada
Information for new Canadians about driving: This includes details on obtaining a driver’s license, understanding car insurance, learning traffic laws and regulations, purchasing or leasing a vehicle, and staying safe on the road.


How new drivers can get their G1, G2, and G licences
DriveTest Centres provide driver licensing and examination services, including knowledge and road tests, as authorized by the Ministry of Transportation (MTO).

Upon attaining the age of 80, drivers are obligated to renew their driver’s licences on a biennial basis. The following four steps delineate the renewal procedure.
This online publication, the official driver’s handbook from the Ministry of Transportation, provides the necessary information to study for the G1 knowledge test, check your understanding of the rules of the road, and prepare for the Level 2 road test in Ontario.
