Driver Education Resources Offline and Online

March 11, 2011 | John P. | Comments (0)

Many residents, regardless of whether they are Canadian-born or newcomers to Canada, face the challenges brought about by driver education. Toronto Public Library carries various resources to support this important step. The Official Driver’s Handbook is the provincial government guide to help people get through the G1 and G2 licensing levels in the province of Ontario. (The French language equivalent is Guide officiel de l'automobiliste .) Another resource guide is The Driver's Permit Study Guide: Step by Step to G1 & G2 . There is also a CD-ROM equivalent entitled The Computerized Driver's Permit Study Guide Step by Step to G1 & G2 . Chinese speakers can make use of  最新考筆試必讀, 2009新版 = Zui xin kao bi shi bi du, 2009 xin ban = Driver's handbook for Chinese written test and 分級考牌制度: 最新考筆試及路試手冊 =  Fen ji kao pai zhi du: zui xin kao bi shi ji lu shi shou ce = Graduated Driver’s Handbook for Chinese Written and Road Test .

Some people also like to study driver education online. One can access the Official MTO Driver’s Handbook Online and access the same information as with the print version on getting your driver’s license, safe and responsible driving, traffic signs and lights, keeping your driver’s license, your vehicle, and the level two road test. Several websites offer free online practice tests, including the following: APNAToronto.com offers free access to 155 sample questions for the Ontario G1 written knowledge test with no software to download and no personal information collected. G1Test.com is a free website offering 170 questions including pictures and animation. Once again, there is no software to download and one can practice with no limit at no cost.

PassTheWheel.com offers 5 free sample test questions on road rules for the Ontario G1, Ontario M1 Motorcycle, Ontario Class A Truck and Ontario Class D Truck and on road signs for the Ontario G1, Ontario M1 Motorcycle, and Ontario Class A Truck. CarSaga.com also provides free access to two quizzes on Ontario G1 test signs and four quizzes on Ontario G1 test rules. Find-a-Driving-School.ca has eight free Ontario G1 practice tests, offering between 40 to 200 questions in two sections about Ontario road rules and road signs. Young Drivers of Canada offers a free online interactive Learner’s Permit Preparation Test containing 20 multiple choice questions and 20 road sign recognition questions.

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