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

License Suspensions

Question 1 of 35

All drivers who are 21 and under, regardless of licence class, must have a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) level of:

Question 2 of 35

As a level two G2 driver your alcohol level must be:

Question 3 of 35

Which of the following penalties can a court impose on a person convicted of driving 50 km/h or more over the speed limit?

Question 4 of 35

What is the most effective way to remove alcohol from your body?

Question 5 of 35

When taking any medication, you should:

Question 6 of 35

When driving while impaired, which of the following substances would make it impossible for you to operate a vehicle safely?

Question 7 of 35

When driving while alcohol-impaired, you may experience:

Question 8 of 35

You can face charges if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is ____ or more.

Question 9 of 35

What is the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) warning range?

Question 10 of 35

Under Ontario's zero-tolerance law, you are not permitted to have any alcohol in your system if you are:

Question 11 of 35

What are the penalties for someone who fails the Standard Field Sobriety Test for the first time while within the BAC warning range?

Question 12 of 35

What are the penalties for a person who fails the Standard Field Sobriety Test for the second time while within the BAC warning range?

Question 13 of 35

What are the penalties for a person who fails the Standard Field Sobriety Test for the third time while within the BAC warning range?

Question 14 of 35

For the first time, all drivers who fail or refuse to comply with a demand for alcohol or drug testing with a BAC of 0.08 or higher will face impairment penalties of:

Question 15 of 35

What penalties do drivers face for the second time they fail or refuse to comply with a demand for alcohol or drug testing when their BAC is 0.08 or higher?

Question 16 of 35

What penalties do drivers face for failing or refusing alcohol or drug testing for the third time with a BAC of 0.08 or higher?

Question 17 of 35

Regardless of your age and licence, you can face additional fines and jail time if convicted of _________ in court.

Question 18 of 35

If you are criminally convicted of impaired driving for the first time, you may face:

Question 19 of 35

If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the second time within ten years, you may face:

Question 20 of 35

If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the third time within ten years, you may face

Question 21 of 35

If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the fourth time within ten years, you may face the following penalties:

Question 22 of 35

What are the penalties for impairment if you are 21 or under, or hold a G1, G2, M1, or M2 licence?

Question 23 of 35

Under Mandatory HTA suspensions, Your licence will be suspended if you:

Question 24 of 35

In HTA suspensions, your licence will be suspended for minimum of _____ years.

Question 25 of 35

If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is more than 0.08, your license will be suspended immediately for:

Question 26 of 35

Your licence will be suspended if you are convicted of the following Criminal Code offence:

Question 27 of 35

If your licence is suspended, you may not drive:

Question 28 of 35

What are the consequences if you are convicted of driving while your license is suspended for an HTA (Highway Traffic Act) offence?

Question 29 of 35

What are the consequences if you are caught driving while your license is suspended due to a Criminal Code offence?

Question 30 of 35

To counter the dangerous behaviors of driving, Ontario law includes seven-day vehicle impoundments for:

Question 31 of 35

If you are caught driving while your licence is suspended for a Criminal Code offence, your vehicle will be impounded for a minimum of:

Question 32 of 35

Who pays for towing and storage costs if a vehicle is impounded?

Question 33 of 35

If you are convicted of impaired driving causing bodily harm, you may be sentenced to up to ________ years in prison.

Question 34 of 35

If you are convicted of impaired driving causing death, you may be sentenced of imprisonment for:

Question 35 of 35

If you drink and drive and are involved in a collision, your insurance company might not pay for your: