Thursday, November 12, 2009

Now we have official information on partial resumption of DriveTest services starting Today

Important Information on the Partial Resumption of DriveTest Services November 12, 2009

Due to the ongoing labour disruption, DriveTest will only be providing very limited services at six of our DriveTest Centres.

DriveTest will only be serving customers who need their licenses for employment or if they have registered for driver training. Customers should be prepared to substantiate that they need their license for employment or training purposes. For those customers, the only services provided will be:

• Written tests for all classes of license,
• Road tests for commercial classified licenses, and
• Out-of-Province and Out-of-Country license exchanges

Road tests will not be provided at this time for any non-commercial licenses such as the G2 or G road tests. Road Test appointments currently booked in this system will not be honored until the strike is over and services have fully resumed. If you have a road test booked, it will be cancelled automatically without penalty.

Any customer who holds a license that expired on or after August 24, 2009 will continue to be covered under the automatic license extension put in place by the MTO. Therefore, these customers do not need to come to a DriveTest Centre at this time.

The only DriveTest Centres that will be open are:
• Brampton
• Toronto Port Union
• Ottawa Canotek Road
• Kitchener
• North Bay, and
• Thunder Bay

http://www.drivetest.ca/

2 comments:

  1. It says that drivetest will only be available for customers who need their liscenses for employment or registered for driving training.

    However, I need my written test because I need my G2 prior to University (before August basically)- otherwise I have no means of getting to and back from my university :(

    would they still allow me to write the g1?

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  2. Only road test are restricted, G1(written) is available and it was available at Toronto downtown location during strike.

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