DriveTest centres will reopen and begin offering limited services starting today.
The government says the centres will serve customers based on their birthdays, in order to reduce crowding and maintain physical distancing requirements related to COVID-19.
In the first phase of reopening, all full-time DriveTest centres will offer G1 and M1 knowledge tests, driver’s license exchanges, and commercial driver’s license applications and upgrades.
Commercial road tests will be available by appointment at 28 locations across Ontario.
People with birthdays between January to June will be allowed to visit centres during the first week of reopening, while people with birthdays between July to December will be able to access DriveTest services during the second week.
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As the province reopens, DriveTest is introducing new health and safety protocols at all locations, including requiring customers to wear face coverings inside the centres and during road tests. Plan your visit at https://t.co/pWtfh1z8V8 before you go. #planahead pic.twitter.com/Om3gbGmzpJ
— Ontario Ministry of Transportation (@ONtransport) June 19, 2020
DriveTest is gradually reopening starting on June 22 for commercial road tests at 28 locations across Ontario. Plan your visit at https://t.co/pWtfh1z8V8 before you go. #planahead pic.twitter.com/t75ZM662e2
— Ontario Ministry of Transportation (@ONtransport) June 19, 2020



