Navigating Long Wait Times for Driving Tests in Canada (2025 Update)

 


Introduction

Getting a driver’s license in Canada is essential for work, school, and everyday convenience. But in 2025, many provinces are still facing long wait times for driving tests due to backlogs from the pandemic and increased demand. Here's how you can prepare and stay ahead.

What’s Causing the Delays?

  • Backlog from 2020–2023: COVID-era delays still affect test centers in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.

  • Staffing shortages: Many provinces are struggling to hire and train enough examiners.

  • High demand: With population growth and immigration, more people are entering the system.

How to Beat the Wait

  1. Book Your Test Early
    As soon as you're eligible (e.g., after completing your G1/GDL waiting period), book your G2 or full G test. Use the provincial site or authorized apps.

  2. Look Outside Your City
    Rural test centers often have shorter waitlists. Be willing to drive a bit farther for a quicker date.

  3. Prepare Thoroughly
    With limited retest opportunities, you’ll want to pass on your first try. Use licenseprep.ca to study road rules, signs, and common test routes.

  4. Sign Up for Cancellation Alerts
    Some third-party services alert you if a test slot opens up due to a cancellation.

Don’t wait until test day to get serious. Platforms like licenseprep.ca provide updated materials aligned with your provincial driving laws, helping you stay ready—whether it’s a written exam or a road test.

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  1. "​Navigating long wait times for driving tests can be frustrating, but understanding the reasons behind these delays and exploring available solutions can help manage expectations.

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