Remote Written Testing in Canada: Can You Now Take Your Driver’s Test Online?



Introduction

In 2025, some provinces are embracing digital transformation by offering remote written testing for learner drivers. If you’re preparing for your G1 or knowledge test, you may no longer have to visit a test centre—depending on your province. Here’s everything you need to know about online testing for your driver’s license in Canada.

Where Online Testing is Available

  • Ontario & B.C.: Piloting online knowledge tests via secure portals for rural and remote learners.

  • Alberta & Nova Scotia: Allow online test booking and pre-screening, with some schools offering proctored at-home exams.

  • Remote testing uses camera verification, timed questions, and auto-flagging systems to prevent cheating.

Eligibility and What You Need

  • A reliable internet connection

  • Webcam and government-issued ID

  • Pre-registration with your provincial testing authority

Before logging in for a real online test, sharpen your knowledge with practice quizzes and mock tests at licenseprep.ca. It's designed to mimic official provincial formats.

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