


If you do not have sufficient highway driving experience, the examiner must declare the road test “out-of-order” and cancel it. Row Expressway and the Conestoga Parkway.

You are required to indicate what was the average length of these trips (for example, under 5 kilometres, between 5 and 15 kilometres, over 15 kilometres). On the form, you will indicates how many times in the three months before the road test you have driven on a freeway and/or a highway with a speed limit of at least 80 km/h. To proceed, you must complete and sign a “Declaration of Highway Driving Experience” to ensure that you have sufficient expressway driving experience to complete this component. The G2 road test includes a component of expressway driving. As you complete the driving tasks, the examiner will watch to make sure you successfully perform the actions associated with them. When you take the test, the examiner will give you directions. While the Level One road test deals with basic driving skills, the Level Two deals with advanced knowledge and skills that are generally gained with driving experience. Passing the Level Two (G2) road test gives you full Class G driving privileges. The two-step licensing system takes at least 20 months to complete and includes two road tests. Graduated licensing lets you gain driving skills and experience gradually, in lower-risk environments. To help new drivers develop better, safer driving habits, Ontario introduced graduated licensing in 1994 for all drivers applying for their first car or motorcycle licence. Statistics show that new drivers of all ages are far more likely than experienced drivers to be involved in serious or fatal collisions.
