Failing the G1 test can be a frustrating experience, but it’s important to remember that it’s not the end of the road. Many drivers don't pass on their first try, and that's perfectly okay. Let’s dive into what happens if you fail the G1 test and how to turn this setback into a stepping stone toward success.
The G1 test is a written exam that assesses your knowledge of Ontario’s traffic rules, road signs, and safe driving practices. Passing this test is the first step toward getting your full driver’s license. It consists of two sections: road signs and road rules, with a total of 40 multiple-choice questions.
First and foremost, take a deep breath. Failing the G1 test means you didn’t achieve the required 80% in both sections, but that’s okay.

Failing the G1 test can actually be a great learning experience. Here’s how you can better prepare for your next try:
Yes, you can retake the test as soon as you feel ready. There’s no mandatory waiting period.
There’s no limit to how many times you can attempt the G1 test. Each attempt requires the $16 fee.
No, failing the G1 test does not affect your driving record since it is a written exam.
Failing the G1 test is not a reflection of your ability to become a great driver. Instead, it’s an opportunity to identify your weaknesses and turn them into strengths. With the right preparation and practice, you’ll be ready to pass the test and start your driving journey.
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