Brantford Drive Test Routes

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Brantford Test Route Map

Brantford drive test route map

16 mins

Route Duration

7.18 km

Route Length

Brantford

Location

Turn-by-Turn Directions

# Instruction Distance Duration
1 Drive southeast. 0.02 km 1 min
2 Turn right. 0.04 km 1 min
3 Turn left. 0.02 km 1 min
4 Turn right onto North Park Street. 0.06 km 1 min
5 Turn left onto Fairview Drive. 1.04 km 2 mins
6 Turn right onto West Street. 0.22 km 1 min
7 Drive south on West Street. 1.10 km 2 mins
8 Turn right onto Morton Avenue. 0.48 km 1 min
9 Turn left onto Herbert Street. 0.09 km 1 min
10 Turn right onto Eddy Avenue. 0.08 km 1 min
11 Drive northwest on Eddy Avenue. 0.09 km 1 min
12 Turn right onto Grand Street. 0.18 km 1 min
13 Drive northeast on Grand Street. 0.03 km 1 min
14 Make a left U-turn to stay on Grand Street, if permitted. 0.12 km 1 min
15 Turn right onto Morton Avenue. 0.31 km 1 min
16 Turn left onto North Park Street. 0.61 km 1 min
17 Turn right onto Charing Cross Street. 0.48 km 1 min
18 Turn right onto King George Road. 0.16 km 1 min
19 Drive north on King George Road. 0.58 km 1 min
20 Turn right onto Fairview Drive. 1.26 km 2 mins
21 Turn left onto North Park Street. 0.14 km 1 min
22 Turn left. 0.06 km 1 min
23 Turn right. 0.02 km 1 min
24 Your destination is on the right. 0.00 km 1 min

Disclaimer: This sample route is for demonstration purposes only and does not represent the actual test routes used during the test. Accurate Brantford driver test routes are available with your purchase.

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Brantford DriveTest Centre

Address

Brantford DriveTest
320 North Park St
Unit 1B
Brantford
ON N3R 4L3

Phone: 1-888-570-6110

Directions

By car: Google Maps

On foot: Google Streetview

Opening Hours

  • Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Note: Hours may vary on holidays.

Tests Offered

Public: G2 | G | M2 | M | LM2 | LM

Commercial: A | B | C | D | E | F | Z

Pass Rates:
G Test: 71%
G2 Test: 65%

Drive Testing in Brantford, Ontario

Brantford is a mid-sized city of approximately 105,000 people located in southwestern Ontario, about 100 kilometres southwest of Toronto. Sitting along the Grand River, Brantford offers a driving environment that bridges the gap between the urban intensity of the GTA and the relaxed pace of smaller rural communities. Its DriveTest Centre on North Park Street serves a broad catchment area, including residents of Brantford and surrounding communities in Brant County.

What to Expect at Brantford DriveTest

The DriveTest Centre is located in a commercial area along North Park Street, one of Brantford’s main arterial roads. Test routes typically include a mix of North Park Street’s multi-lane sections, residential side streets in surrounding neighbourhoods, and local collector roads that cross the city. Candidates should expect traffic signals, pedestrian crossings, parking manoeuvres, and some stretches where two-lane undivided roads require sharing the road with oncoming traffic.

The route averages approximately 21 minutes and covers about 11.5 kilometres — enough distance and variety to assess all the required competencies.

Pass Rates at Brantford DriveTest

Brantford’s pass rates sit slightly above the provincial average:

  • G Test pass rate: 71% — competitive with mid-sized Ontario cities
  • G2 Test pass rate: 65% — reasonable for a city of its size and traffic volume

These rates reflect Brantford’s moderate character — not as pressured as the GTA, but not as relaxed as a remote northern centre. Prepared candidates have a solid chance of passing on their first attempt.

Brantford in Context

More challenging locations:

  • Brampton: G2 47%, G 59%
  • Etobicoke: G2 49%, G 53%

Easier locations:

  • Chatham: G 80%, G2 73%
  • Belleville: G 80%, G2 78%

Brantford sits comfortably above the GTA centres but below the best-performing smaller centres in the province. For local residents, it represents a fair and achievable testing environment.

Brantford’s Road Network and What It Means for Your Test

The Grand River Corridor

Brantford’s geography is shaped by the Grand River, which runs through the heart of the city. Several bridges cross the river, creating distinct neighbourhoods on each bank. Test routes may involve bridge crossings with narrow lanes, elevated roadways, and merging scenarios — all requiring careful attention.

North Park Street

North Park Street is Brantford’s primary commercial spine. It features multi-lane sections with dedicated left-turn lanes, large intersections with traffic signals, and shopping plaza driveways requiring extra caution for pedestrians and merging traffic. Familiarity with this road is highly valuable before test day.

Residential Neighbourhoods

Brantford’s residential areas feature a typical Ontario grid of streets with 40–50 km/h speed limits, school zones, and stop signs. These quieter sections of the test route reward smooth, deliberate driving rather than the confidence required on main arterial roads.

Preparation Tips for Brantford

  1. Drive North Park Street regularly. Practice both northbound and southbound travel, including lane changes, left turns into plazas, and signal timing.
  2. Bridge crossings take focus. Maintain your lane position carefully when crossing Grand River bridges — narrow lanes and barriers can be distracting for new drivers.
  3. Practice school zones. Several schools are near common test route areas. Knowing where they are and reducing speed to 40 km/h when posted is essential.
  4. Highway access for G tests. G candidates should practice entering and exiting Highway 403, which connects Brantford to Hamilton and the QEW. This will typically form the highway portion of the full G test.
  5. Parking manoeuvres. Parallel parking and three-point turns remain part of the test. Practice these in low-traffic areas until they are comfortable and consistent.

Ontario’s Graduated Licensing System in Brantford

Brantford DriveTest offers the full range of tests within Ontario’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system:

G2 Test in Brantford

The G2 road test evaluates your ability to drive safely in everyday conditions — starting, stopping, turning at intersections, navigating roundabouts, changing lanes, and parking. Brantford’s moderate traffic density means these skills will be genuinely tested, but without the overwhelming pressure of a major GTA intersection.

Full G Test in Brantford

The full G licence test expands assessment to include highway driving. In Brantford, this means Highway 403, which carries regional traffic between Brantford, Hamilton, and Burlington. Candidates must demonstrate merging from the on-ramp, maintaining a safe following distance at highway speeds, performing lane changes, and exiting safely.

Recommendation

Brantford is a solid choice for drivers living in Brant County and the surrounding region. Its moderate traffic, accessible location, and reasonable pass rates create a fair testing environment. If you’re familiar with the roads around North Park Street and have practised your parking manoeuvres and highway driving, your chances of passing on your first attempt are good. Local knowledge is your greatest asset — use it.