i think that it is very hard for some if they do not have a creative mind or if they have bad vocabulary but for others it can be the eaist thing in the world with there descriptive minds use of vocabulary and the knowledge in writing
No - if you fail the driving test, you have to re-take the driving test; not go over from the beginning with the G1.
The G1 is a test that is required in order for one to get a drivers license. Research has shown that 73 percent of people who are taking the test for the first time have failed the test and therefore it is not very easy to pass. There are a number of sites that offer practice tests so one can be more prepared for this test.
Their is one place where you may write your G1 written exam. 777 bay st its in a mall at college park really easy to get to by subway if you get off at college and enter college park once inside follow the signs to 777 bay st and then find the service Ontario in that mall you may write your written G1 test although you can not conduct your G2 or G road tests
This one can learn in the school for the G1 practice test. But he can search in the internet for help or old G1 practice test. They should try all of this help.
In Ontario there are free driving test questions for G1 drivers but that is only a written test. Ask a parent or friend to take you out driving and test you.
you need to practice hard to earn it and thers no cheat to get g1 skin in multiplayer
2 weeks aprox.
In Ontario
After passing the G1 written test in Ontario, Canada, it typically takes about 4 to 6 weeks to receive your G1 license in the mail. However, processing times can vary based on factors such as demand and the efficiency of the mailing system. It's advisable to keep your receipt as proof of your G1 status until you receive the physical card. If you haven't received it after this timeframe, you may want to contact the licensing authority for assistance.
No.
In Ontario, Canada, the date changes for G1 drivers once they pass their G1 road test and move on to become a G2 driver. This transition typically occurs after 12 months of holding a G1 license, or 8 months with completion of an approved driver education course.
In most places, including Ontario, Canada, you will receive your G2 license 8 months after passing the G1 test, provided you have completed the mandatory driver training course. However, if you are over the age of 19, you can take the G2 road test after 12 months of holding a G1 license.