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We are the new private operator of Ontario's 56 Driver Examination Centres, formerly managed by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Our DriveTest Centre teams are helping maintain Ontario's road safety record with great customer service, such as reducing waiting time for a road test appointment and more convenient operating hours. With streamlined service, you can focus on what's important: meeting all the requirements to obtain an Ontario driver's licence.
What's New?
- The Schreiber Travel Point will be relocating to Municipal Complex, 204 Alberta Street, Schreiber, Ontario, P0T 2S0 effective Wednesday, January 11, 2012.
- Motorcycle road tests appointments (all levels) will be available from May 1st through to October 15th for each year weather permitting. Cancellations due to weather conditions will be rescheduled on the first available date.
- Our Thessalon Travel Point office will be relocated to Dave Seabrook Motors at 214 Main Street, Thessalon, Ontario, P0R 1L0 effective Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. The office hours will be from 9:00 a.m. to12:00 p.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. every first Wednesday of the month from April to December.
Road test applicants are reminded to check-in at this office at least 30 minutes prior to their appointed test time.
- Our new Travel Point Location, "Port Hope", is now open for business. The Travel Point address is located at the Port Hope Town Hall Committee Room, Port Hope, ON L1A 3Z9. For more information, please visit our Locations Page.
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- All Classified tests (except for class F) for Sarnia Driver Examination Centre are conducted at a different location. Applicants are advised to directly contact this DriveTest Centre prior to their road test for directions. Class F, G and M applicants will continue to report to Lambton Mall. To contact the Sarnia DriveTest centre, please call 1888-570-6110.
- Northern Ireland has been added to the list of reciprocating jurisdictions recognized by Ontario effective February 3, 2011. Please refer to the "Exchanging a Reciprocal Licence" page for requirements.
General Information
Please be advised that Low-Speed Vehicles cannot be used for road tests. For more information about LSVs, please visit the Ministry of Transportation’s "New and Alternative Vehicles website"
Changes to Ontario's daily driver vehicle inspections took effect in July 2007. For more information refer to the "Driver Testing" page of our web site.
For Class A road tests on or after June 16, 2008, drivers will be licensed according to the size of the vehicle used for the test. For more information please visit the "Licence Types" page on our web site.
Customers can also visit the Restricted Class A Licence – FAQ page on the Ministry of Transportation web site for additional information:
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