Driving Test Canada | FREE Ontario G1 Practice Test 2026 — Ontario G1 Road Rules

Driving Within the Law

Question 1 of 80

How do alcohol, drugs, medication, or stress affect a person’s ability to drive?

Question 2 of 80

What factors can impair your judgment and ability to operate a vehicle responsibly and safely?

Question 3 of 80

How does fatigue affect a driver’s ability to operate a vehicle safely?

Question 4 of 80

How can you effectively scan the road ahead and behind while driving?

Question 5 of 80

What should you do if you feel tired while driving?

Question 6 of 80

Is it safe to drive after consuming alcohol or drugs?

Question 7 of 80

What penalties can a driver face if caught driving under the influence of alcohol?

Question 8 of 80

What effects can some prescription and non-prescription medications have on a person?

Question 9 of 80

When are you convicted of an offence?

Question 10 of 80

For how long do convictions and licence suspensions remain on the driving record of fully-licenced drivers?

Question 11 of 80

If you accumulate ____________________ demerit points within a period of _________________, you will receive a letter notifying you of your demerit point standing.

Question 12 of 80

If you accumulate _______________ demerit points within a two-year period, your driver’s licence privileges will be automatically suspended.

Question 13 of 80

After the time of suspension is served, how many demerit points are added to the driving record of fully-licenced drivers?

Question 14 of 80

How long do demerit points remain on a driver’s record after the reinstatement date?

Question 15 of 80

GDL (Graduated Driver’s Licence) drivers, after accumulating ______ demerit points within two years, will receive a letter notifying them of their demerit point standing.

Question 16 of 80

When do a GDL driver's privileges get suspended?

Question 17 of 80

How many demerit points remain on a graduated driver's licence (GDL) driver’s record after their licence privileges have been reinstated?

Question 18 of 80

How long do demerit points stay on a GDL driver's record in Alberta?

Question 19 of 80

As a fully-licenced or GDL driver, if you fail to remain at the scene of a collision, how many demerit points will you face?

Question 20 of 80

Which offences can result in 6 demerit points?

Question 21 of 80

Which offence can result in 5 demerit points?

Question 22 of 80

Which offences can result in 4 demerit points?

Question 23 of 80

Which offences can result in 3 demerit points?

Question 24 of 80

How many demerit points do you get if you fail to report a collision?

Question 25 of 80

Under which offences do you get 3 demerit points?

Question 26 of 80

If you exceed the speed limit by a maximum of 15 km/h in Alberta, how many demerit points will you receive?

Question 27 of 80

How many demerit points will you receive for a traffic lane violation?

Question 28 of 80

Under which offence(s) could you receive 2 demerit points in Alberta?

Question 29 of 80

Drivers in the Class 7 Learner stage of the GDL program are prohibited from driving between midnight and 5 a.m. What is the penalty for violating this curfew?

Question 30 of 80

How many demerit points do GDL drivers receive if they are caught driving during curfew in Alberta?

Question 31 of 80

Under what circumstances can GDL drivers receive 2 demerit points in Alberta?

Question 32 of 80

What is the duration of the first driver's licence privileges suspension for GDL drivers?

Question 33 of 80

What is the duration of the second driver's licence privileges suspension for GDL drivers in Alberta?

Question 34 of 80

What is the duration of the third driver's licence privileges suspension for GDL drivers?

Question 35 of 80

If a GDL driver gets their license suspended for the third time within one year, what must they do?

Question 36 of 80

Where can you surrender your driving licence after a suspension?

Question 37 of 80

If you believe that demerit points were incorrectly assigned to your driving record in Alberta, what should you do?

Question 38 of 80

After how many years from conviction are the demerit points removed from your driver’s record?

Question 39 of 80

Which of the following is considered an impaired driving offence?

Question 40 of 80

When can you be disqualified from driving and have your licence suspended for a year?

Question 41 of 80

What will happen if you are guilty under the Criminal Code of Canada of driving while impaired and have a prior offence in the last 10 years?

Question 42 of 80

Under what conditions will you be disqualified from holding a driver’s licence for five years from the date of conviction?

Question 43 of 80

If a death or injury occurs due to impaired driving, how long will the licence be suspended for?

Question 44 of 80

What are some penalties that impaired drivers will immediately receive at the roadside?

Question 45 of 80

To whom does the Roadside Sanction 24-hour program apply?

Question 46 of 80

Under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) 24-hour program, what happens when a driver is found to be impaired by alcohol or drugs?

Question 47 of 80

For which category of drivers is there a zero-tolerance policy under the Immediate Roadside Sanctions?

Question 48 of 80

What are the contraventions for suspension/disqualification under the Immediate Roadside Sanctions Zero Novice Program?

Question 49 of 80

Under the Immediate Roadside Sanctions (Zero: Novice) program in Alberta, what happens if a GDL driver is found with any alcohol in their system (i.e., not at 0.0% BAC)?

Question 50 of 80

For which drivers does the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) ZERO: Commercial program apply?

Question 51 of 80

What is the penalty for the first occurrence of a suspension under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) ZERO: Commercial program?

Question 52 of 80

Under which occurrence in the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) ZERO: Commercial program does a commercial driver operating a commercial vehicle get a 15-day immediate driver’s licence suspension and a $600 fine?

Question 53 of 80

What happens if a person has a third occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) ZERO: Commercial program?

Question 54 of 80

What is the minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that triggers the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program?

Question 55 of 80

What is the penalty for the first occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program?

Question 56 of 80

What is the penalty for the second occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program?

Question 57 of 80

Which course completion is required if you get a second occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program?

Question 58 of 80

What is the penalty for the third occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program?

Question 59 of 80

Which of the following triggers the IRS FAIL program?

Question 60 of 80

Under what blood alcohol concentration level will a person be charged under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) FAIL program?

Question 61 of 80

When does the Immediate Roadside Sanction IRS FAIL program apply?

Question 62 of 80

What happens if a driver fails or refuses to comply with the Criminal Code?

Question 63 of 80

What happens if the driver already has a criminal conviction under their name?

Question 64 of 80

What are the two distinct parts of a two-stage, fixed-term suspension?

Question 65 of 80

What can the driver do in the 12-month suspension period under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): FAIL?

Question 66 of 80

What happens if a driver chooses not to participate in the Ignition Interlock Program?

Question 67 of 80

What happens if a driver does not complete the Planning Ahead course?

Question 68 of 80

What is the penalty for not completing the Planning Ahead course?

Question 69 of 80

Under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): FAIL what is the penalty for the second occurrence?

Question 70 of 80

Under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): FAIL what is the penalty under the third occurrence?

Question 71 of 80

If the driver is under a lifetime suspension period, which car can they operate?

Question 72 of 80

When can a person apply for reinstatement of the driver’s licence after a lifelong suspension?

Question 73 of 80

If you are caught driving while your licence is suspended or disqualified, what penalties might you face?

Question 74 of 80

What happens if you drive while your driver’s licence is suspended?

Question 75 of 80

What happens if you are not the registered owner of the vehicle you are driving after your suspension?

Question 76 of 80

After you have provided proof of meeting all requirements, who will be able to issue you a driver’s licence?

Question 77 of 80

What is the Ignition Interlock Program designed for?

Question 78 of 80

Which statement best describes the Ignition Interlock Program?

Question 79 of 80

If your address changes in Alberta, what must you do?

Question 80 of 80

Can you be in possession of your driver’s licence when you are serving a suspension?