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A guide provided by the Ministry of Transportation for studying and preparing for driving tests and understanding road rules in Ontario.
Driver’s Handbook
The first level in Ontario’s Graduated Licensing System allowing new drivers to practice driving with a fully licensed driver accompanying them.
G1 Licence
The second level in Ontario’s Graduated Licensing System allowing drivers to drive independently with some restrictions.
G2 Licence
A two-step system in Ontario designed to help new drivers gain experience and skills gradually.
Graduated Licensing System (GLS)
The law governing road use and driver conduct in Ontario.
Highway Traffic Act
The procedure of documenting an accident that involves damage or injuries.
Collision Reporting
The priority given to one vehicle over another at an intersection or during other road maneuvers.
Right of Way
A system that records points against a driver's license for traffic violations to encourage safe driving.
Demerit Point System
A traffic signal that gives priority to public transit vehicles at intersections.
Public Transit Priority Signal
The required actions drivers must take when an emergency vehicle approaches with lights and sirens.
Emergency Vehicle Protocol
Laws requiring all vehicle occupants to wear seatbelts or use appropriate child safety seats.
Seatbelt Regulations
A situation where it is permissible to overtake a vehicle on the right side, typically on multi-lane roads.
Pass on the Right
Legislation that mandates drivers to stop for school buses with flashing lights and extended stop arms.
School Bus Signaling Laws
Laws that prohibit driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above 0.08 in Ontario.
Alcohol and Driving
The action of turning right at an intersection when the traffic light is red, permitted only after a complete stop if no oncoming traffic is present.
Right Turn on Red Light
Guidelines for safe driving conditions during winter weather, including reduced speeds and maintaining vehicle control.
Winter Driving Tips
Visual aids placed on or near roads to convey information about rules, warnings, and directions to drivers.
Road Signs
Designated areas for pedestrians to cross the road, where drivers must yield.
Pedestrian Crosswalks
The rules and regulations for towing trailers behind vehicles, including licensing, safety checks, and equipment standards.
Trailering Requirements
Vehicles intended for recreational use off public highways, including ATVs and dirt bikes.
O-Highway Vehicles
Legislation governing the use of snowmobiles and other motorized snow vehicles in Ontario.
Motorized Snow Vehicles Act
Restrictions that apply to individuals under the influence of drugs while driving, similar to alcohol impairment laws.
Chemical Impairment by Drugs
Signals and signs that regulate, warn, or guide drivers on the road.
Traffic Control Devices
A driving technique that emphasizes safety through awareness and precautions to prevent accidents.
Defensive Driving