What is the best time to book a road test in Ontario?
Aim to book in between 10:00 am or 2:30 pm. Depending on the area you live, Saturdays may also have a traffic congestion. No matter what time and location you book, you are expected to drive in all conditions.
Are driving tests open in Ontario?
To date, the province has opened nine temporary road test centres – in Burlington, East Gwillimbury, Guelph, Niagara, Mississauga, Markham, Ottawa, Oshawa and Sarnia – but doesn’t currently plan to open more, he said.
Is Brampton good for DriveTest?
Brampton has the highest road test failure rate in Ontario for drivers taking their G2 (53 per cent), and one of the highest road test failure rates for drivers taking their G (41 per cent), according to Google Maps.
What is the best time for road test?
Reasons for pass rate differences A spokesperson for Dayinsure commented: “Evening pass rates may be higher, especially after 7pm, due to the quieter roads after rush hour traffic. Likewise, late morning and lunch times see more cars on the road, potentially causing more problems for new and nervous drivers.”
Is 12pm good for driving test?
The time doesn’t matter too much really. Your test is based on a route, not a set amount of time driving, so if traffic is slow you’ll just be out there a little longer. So more driving, but on the plus side less worrying about speed limits and so on.
What time does Brampton’s DriveTest centre open?
It was just a few months ago that Brampton’s DriveTest centre extended its hours to stay open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays to help with the long wait times.
What should you pack for a Brampton DriveTest centre visit?
If a trip to Brampton’s DriveTest centre for a G1, G2 or G test is in your near future, you’d better start packing your snacks and maybe a lawn chair, because wait times are skyrocketing once again.
When will Brampton’s new transit centre open?
The Ministry of Transportation has also announced a new centre will be built in Mississauga, which will alleviate stress from Brampton’s centre. It’s expected to serve 300,000 people per year and should be operational by summer 2018.
Why is Brampton’s public transit system so bad?
The problem is caused in part by Brampton’s ballooning population, but adding to the issue are a slow system, technical issues, and disorganized staff. Going forward, the centre has extended its hours and will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays.