Episodios

  • Required ID to get your G1
    Nov 13 2023

    You need more than to turn 16 to write your Ontario G1 Drivers License. You need specific forms of ID that show certain information.


    More information: Acceptable ID Documents – DriveTest Home

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  • Following Distance
    Oct 23 2023

    In-car and In-class Instructor Allan shares his favourite tip - knowing and understanding your following distance.

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  • What is an Ontario Driver Education School
    Oct 2 2023

    There are certain requirements in order to be a Ministry of Transportation Driving School. Listen to what those requirements are and how best to choose the school for your family.

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  • Expect the Unexpected
    Sep 26 2023

    In Car Instructor Paul gives his favourite driving tip - to expect the unexpected. He explains how to do that and become a safe driver.

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  • Checking Your Car Before the Road Test
    Jun 19 2023

    In-car instructor Manley discusses what needs to be checked before your road test.

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    Ways that will cancel your road test, according to Drivetest Ontario:

    • Vehicle equipped with ignition interlock device but no ignition interlock (l) condition on the licence.
    • Ignition interlock device not installed if a requirement exists.
    • Roof down and/or unsecured (convertible-style vehicle).
    • Non-functional or uninstalled door(s) (door does not open and/or does not close).
    • Non-functional dual brakes (driving instructor vehicle).
    • Non-functional foot brake.
    • Non-functional or missing seat belt (for applicant or examiner).
    • Non-functional right/left brake light.
    • Non-functional turn signal.
    • Non-functional head lights or tail lights (darkness and/or limited ability).
    • Non-functional windshield wipers or no washer fluid (if weather conditions warrant).
    • Non-functional defroster/defogger (if weather conditions warrant).
    • Non-functional horn or speedometer.
    • Damaged windshield, large cracks, stars, etc.
    • In-vehicle recording devices present such as dashboard or action cameras, must not be facing the passenger area.
    • Not secured or missing seat.
    • No rear bumper.
    • No mirror.
    • Flat tire, or a temporary tire, on any wheel.
    • Defective tires.
    • More than one wheel nut missing on a wheel.
    • Unsecured or defective muffler.
    • Obvious fuel leaks.
    • Fumes in the vehicle.
    • Unsecured vehicle parts (e.g., hood).
    • An unclean vehicle poses a health risk to the examiner.
    • Visible or audible defects that contravene the Highway Traffic Act.
    • A defect that affects the safe operation of a vehicle.
    • Brake found out-of-adjustment during air brake practical test (for Z endorsement); the applicant can complete the air brake practical test but any accompanying road test cannot proceed.
    • Use of a panel van for road test (exception: a person with a disability or a special need who cannot reasonably provide an alternative vehicle).

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  • What is the Ontario Graduated Licensing System?
    May 29 2023

    Ontario's licensing system consists of 3 steps called the graduated licensing system.

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  • Blind Spots while Driving
    May 8 2023

    Instructor Doug shares

    - what are blind spots

    - how to check them

    - common misconceptions

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  • How to Lane Change Safely
    Apr 11 2023

    In-car instructor Marlene shares her best practices for safely changing lanes using SMOG! Listen to the episode to discover what SMOG stands for and how it will help you.


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