2024,2025 Ontario G1 Test Questions
and Answers
A flashing red beacon above an intersection means: - ANSWER-complete stop and
move only when it's safe
A flashing yellow beacon above an intersection: - ANSWER-Warns drivers to proceed
with caution
A person whose driver licence is under suspension, may - ANSWER-not operate under
any circumstance
Are drivers responsible for their passengers buckling up? - ANSWER-only if they are
under 16 years old
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on provincial highways are reserved for vehicles
with how many occupants? - ANSWER-At least two people
How many meters in both directions must drivers be able to see in order to make a legal
U-turn? - ANSWER-150 m
If a driver is caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) from ----------------,
the police can immediately suspend the driver's license up to three days for a first
occurrence. - ANSWER-0.05 to 0.08
If a signal light changes from green to amber as a driver approaches an intersection,
what should the driver do? - ANSWER-If stop can't be made, proceed with caution
If an emergency vehicle with lights on and sirens sounding is travelling on a street that
allows for two-way traffic, what does the law require drivers to do? - ANSWER-Pull to
the right and stop
If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time, the
right-of-way should be given to: - ANSWER-vehicle from the right
In Ontario, there is a seat belt law - ANSWER-Yes
In what lane must drivers be before making a left turn from a one-way street? -
ANSWER-closest to the left hand side of roadway
Legally, who has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the light is
green? - ANSWER-Pedestrians crossing with light
and Answers
A flashing red beacon above an intersection means: - ANSWER-complete stop and
move only when it's safe
A flashing yellow beacon above an intersection: - ANSWER-Warns drivers to proceed
with caution
A person whose driver licence is under suspension, may - ANSWER-not operate under
any circumstance
Are drivers responsible for their passengers buckling up? - ANSWER-only if they are
under 16 years old
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on provincial highways are reserved for vehicles
with how many occupants? - ANSWER-At least two people
How many meters in both directions must drivers be able to see in order to make a legal
U-turn? - ANSWER-150 m
If a driver is caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) from ----------------,
the police can immediately suspend the driver's license up to three days for a first
occurrence. - ANSWER-0.05 to 0.08
If a signal light changes from green to amber as a driver approaches an intersection,
what should the driver do? - ANSWER-If stop can't be made, proceed with caution
If an emergency vehicle with lights on and sirens sounding is travelling on a street that
allows for two-way traffic, what does the law require drivers to do? - ANSWER-Pull to
the right and stop
If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time, the
right-of-way should be given to: - ANSWER-vehicle from the right
In Ontario, there is a seat belt law - ANSWER-Yes
In what lane must drivers be before making a left turn from a one-way street? -
ANSWER-closest to the left hand side of roadway
Legally, who has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the light is
green? - ANSWER-Pedestrians crossing with light