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Canada Traffic Law Report

Source Agency: Transport Canada / Provincial Ministries of Transportation

Last Updated: February 12, 2026

Key Findings

  • ●Theory test pass rate is ~45% (2023, Provincial data (Ontario G1 pass rate ~30-50%))
  • ●Road fatalities: 1,964 deaths in 2023 — Up 1.7% from 2022 (1,931 to 1,964); highest count in 10 years
  • ●~3 million tests administered per year by Transport Canada / Provincial Ministries of Transportation
  • ●Most challenging topic: Fines & Penalties

Test Statistics

Theory Test Pass Rate

~45%

Provincial data (Ontario G1 pass rate ~30-50%) (2023)

Practical Test Pass Rate

~65%

Provincial data (varies 47-93% by test centre) (2023)

Tests Administered Per Year

~3 million

Transport Canada (estimated from provincial data) (2023)

Speed Limits

Urban

50 km/h

Rural / National Roads

80 km/h

Motorway / Highway

100-110 km/h (120 km/h on select BC sections)

Most Challenging Topics

1

Fines & Penalties

Specific dollar amounts for various offences including school zone speeding and distracted driving

2

Intersections & Traffic Lights

Flashing lights, yellow lights, complex left/right turn scenarios

3

BAC Limits & Zero-Tolerance

Different limits for G1/G2 novice drivers and under-21 drivers

4

Right-of-Way Scenarios

Complex multi-vehicle intersection situations and emergency vehicle rules

5

Less Common Road Signs

Distinguishing regulatory vs warning vs information signs

Road Safety

Road Fatalities

1,964 deaths

Transport Canada Motor Vehicle Collision Statistics (2023)

Trend

Up 1.7% from 2022 (1,931 to 1,964); highest count in 10 years

Penalties & Fines

SpeedingCAD 2.50-6.00 per km/h over limit (Ontario); 50+ km/h over: up to CAD 10,000 + jail; fines doubled in school/construction zones
Driving Under InfluenceBAC 0.08% criminal / 0.05% administrative; 0.00% for novice drivers and under-21; 1st offence: min CAD 1,000 + 1-year suspension; impaired causing death: up to life imprisonment
Points System15 points = 30-day suspension (Ontario); novice drivers: 9 points = 60-day suspension; points stay on record 2 years
Mobile Phone UseCAD 615-1,000 (Ontario 1st offence) + 3-day suspension + 3 demerit points; varies by province

Recent Law Changes

2025

Ontario collision reporting threshold raised from CAD 2,000 to CAD 5,000; ignition interlock required for 1st-time impaired driving

2024

Enhanced distracted driving penalties (Ontario): min CAD 615 fine + 3 demerit points + 3-day suspension

2025

ADAS (lane departure warning + automatic emergency braking) required in all newly manufactured vehicles

Sources & Methodology

All statistics in this report are sourced from official government agencies and publicly available data. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government testing agency.

Data last verified: 2026-02-12

Primary Sources:

  • Provincial data (Ontario G1 pass rate ~30-50%) — Test statistics (2023)
  • Transport Canada Motor Vehicle Collision Statistics — Road safety data (2023)
  • Transport Canada / Provincial Ministries of Transportation — Official regulatory body

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Quick Facts

G1 test format (Ontario)

40 questions in 2 sections (20 signs + 20 rules), need 16/20 in EACH section

Test languages

G1 test available in 32 languages

Provincial systems

13 separate licensing systems (10 provinces + 3 territories) with no national standard

Graduated licensing

Full process takes minimum 20 months in Ontario (8 months G1 + 12 months G2)

Zero tolerance

All G1/G2 drivers and all drivers under 21 must maintain 0.00% BAC

Pass rate variation

G2 road test pass rates range from 47% (Brampton) to 93% (Kenora)

Cite This Report

AutoviaTest. (2026, February 12). Canada traffic law report: Driving test statistics. AutoviaTest. https://autoviatest.com/en-SE/traffic-law-reports/canada

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