Ontario resumes in-vehicle passenger road testing

Ontario is resuming in-vehicle passenger road tests on June 14 at DriveTest centres across the province.

To address the backlog of road tests resulting from COVID-19 restrictions, road testing capacity will be increased by hiring 167 additional driver examiners while introducing extended hours for in-vehicle passenger road tests (class G1/G2).

“Throughout the pandemic, our government’s top priority has been the health and safety of Ontarians. As more people get vaccinated and COVID-19 case numbers decline, we are able to safely restart passenger road testing at DriveTest centres,” Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney said. “We have developed a comprehensive plan to clear the backlog of road tests created as a result of COVID-19 restrictions.”

As part of Step One of the province’s Roadmap to Reopen, in-vehicle passenger road testing will resume with safety protocols in place at all DriveTest centres across Ontario.

To address the backlog of passenger road tests, Ontario will invest more than $16 million to increase road testing capacity provincewide by hiring 167 additional temporary driver examiners, increasing support staff, expanding road testing hours, and introducing Saturday and Sunday road tests at locations where the demand is highest.

Driver examiners will be assigned to DriveTest centres across the province. In the Greater Golden Horseshoe, Ontario will work with its service provider, DriveTest, to open six temporary locations to conduct passenger road tests seven days a week in areas where the backlog is greatest starting in September 2021.

These measures are in addition to the 84 new temporary driver examiners announced in the fall of 2020.

To book your road test, visit DriveTest.ca. DriveTest.ca is the only official channel for booking a road test.

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