G Test Pass Rates in Ontario

g test pass rates in ontario by centre and region

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Every year, thousands of Ontarians attempt their G test.

Some centres see a large majority of drivers succeed, while others report higher fail rates.

This page will give you a sense of which locations tend to have better outcomes and which may require a little extra preparation before test day.

Find your nearest centre below, and don’t forget to practise the routes so you contribute to the pass statistics!

Top 5 G Test Pass Rates

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Lowest 5 G Test Pass Rates

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Regional G Test Averages

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Understanding the Numbers

Pass rates aren’t just statistics - they reflect the very real differences in driving conditions across Ontario.

A centre with an 80% pass rate doesn’t necessarily mean it’s "easy", and a 60% pass rate doesn’t mean it’s impossible. These numbers should be viewed as indicators of what you might encounter: busier traffic, more complex routes, or simply a higher volume of nervous drivers.

Looking at the trends should help you set realistic expectations for your own G test.

Regional Trends in Ontario

When you break the results down by region, interesting patterns emerge:

  1. GTA Centres often have lower pass rates, possibly influenced by increased traffic levels and more complicated highway interchanges.

  2. Northern Ontario Centres tend to see higher success rates, thanks to quieter roads and fewer test-day disruptions.

  3. Eastern & Southwestern Ontario often sit in the middle, balancing rural stretches with small-city traffic.

Improve Your G Test Passing Chances

Get comfortable with highway driving: The G test always includes highway sections, so practise merging, lane changes, and keeping a steady speed.

Learn the routes: Spend time driving the routes in advance from your chosen test centre. Download our app to drive the same routes used during actual tests.

Choose your time wisely: Making your test booking outside of rush hour could mean lighter traffic and a calmer driving experience.

Keep your car in good shape: Brake lights, turn signals, and mirrors should all be functioning properly. Simple mechanical issues can cause stress and even test disqualification.

Practise defensive driving: Examiners will be looking for drivers who anticipate hazards, maintain safe distances, and check their mirrors often.