Practice real G & G2 driving test routes in Kapuskasing, ON
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19 mins
Route Duration
6.95 km
Route Length
Kapuskasing
Location
| # | Instruction | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Drive north. | 0.15 km | 1 min |
| 2 | Turn right onto Brunetville Road. | 1.22 km | 3 mins |
| 3 | Turn right onto Brunelle Road North. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 4 | Drive south on Brunelle Road North. | 0.28 km | 1 min |
| 5 | Turn right. | 0.08 km | 1 min |
| 6 | Turn left onto Citi Des Jeunes Boulevard. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 7 | Drive south on Citi Des Jeunes Boulevard. | 0.24 km | 1 min |
| 8 | Turn right onto Cité des Jeunes Boulevard. | 0.06 km | 1 min |
| 9 | Turn left onto Brock Crescent. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 10 | Drive west on Brock Crescent. | 0.16 km | 1 min |
| 11 | Turn right onto Ontario Avenue. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 12 | Drive north on Ontario Avenue. | 0.27 km | 1 min |
| 13 | Turn left onto Brunetville Road. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 14 | Drive west on Brunetville Road. | 0.52 km | 1 min |
| 15 | Turn right onto Ash Street. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 16 | Drive north on Ash Street. | 0.22 km | 1 min |
| 17 | Turn left onto Cedar Street. | 0.13 km | 1 min |
| 18 | Turn right onto Elm Street. | 0.27 km | 1 min |
| 19 | Turn left onto Spruce Street. | 0.04 km | 1 min |
| 20 | Drive southwest on Spruce Street. | 0.32 km | 1 min |
| 21 | Turn right onto Mundy Avenue. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 22 | Drive southwest on Mundy Avenue. | 0.49 km | 1 min |
| 23 | Drive southwest on Mundy Avenue. | 0.24 km | 1 min |
| 24 | Turn right onto King Street. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 25 | Drive northwest on King Street. | 0.27 km | 1 min |
| 26 | Turn left onto Bowman Avenue. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 27 | Drive southeast on Bowman Avenue. | 0.17 km | 1 min |
| 28 | Turn left onto Drury Street. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 29 | Drive east on Drury Street. | 0.23 km | 1 min |
| 30 | Turn left onto Riverside Drive. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 31 | Drive east on Riverside Drive. | 0.31 km | 1 min |
| 32 | Turn left onto McPherson Avenue. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 33 | Drive north on McPherson Avenue. | 0.09 km | 1 min |
| 34 | Drive north on McPherson Avenue. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 35 | Turn left onto Circle Street. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 36 | Turn right to stay on Circle Street. | 0.04 km | 1 min |
| 37 | Turn left onto Queen Street. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 38 | Drive northwest on Queen Street. | 0.14 km | 1 min |
| 39 | Turn right onto Stewart Avenue. | 0.20 km | 1 min |
| 40 | Turn right onto Byng Avenue. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 41 | Drive southeast on Byng Avenue. | 0.09 km | 1 min |
| 42 | Turn left to stay on Byng Avenue. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 43 | Drive northeast on Byng Avenue. | 0.20 km | 1 min |
| 44 | Turn left onto Brunetville Road. | 0.01 km | 1 min |
| 45 | Drive northeast on Brunetville Road. | 0.13 km | 1 min |
| 46 | Turn right. | 0.15 km | 1 min |
| 47 | Your destination is on the left. | 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 Kapuskasing driver test routes are available with your purchase.
Kapuskasing DriveTest
Model City Hall
25 Brunetville Rd, Unit 56
Kapuskasing
ON P5N 2E9
Phone: 1-888-570-6110
Note: The Kapuskasing DriveTest Centre operates on Tuesday and Thursday only, with a break from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM.
Public: G2 | G | M2 | M | LM2 | LM
Commercial: A | B | C | D | E | F | Z
Pass Rates:
G Test: 91%
G2 Test: 79%
Are you a novice driver seeking to obtain your initial driver’s license? Or perhaps you are a parent who is uncertain about the necessary steps for your child to acquire a license. Understanding the progression from a G1 to a G2 to a full G license is essential for navigating Ontario’s G licensing system.
To aid in your success, these Kapuskasing drive test videos will assist you in passing your G Full license on the first attempt. Through consistent practice, you will develop the necessary skills and confidence to safely operate a vehicle on the highway.
The following information delves into the rules, requirements, and restrictions of G1, G2, and G driver’s licenses, as well as addressing commonly asked questions.
Inexperienced drivers, particularly those in the youthful demographic, are disproportionately represented in motor vehicle accidents. This demographic has the highest driver fatality rate and presents the greatest level of risk on the road. To address this issue, the Graduated Licensing Program (GDL) in Ontario was implemented.
The GDL in Ontario provides a structured framework for young drivers to acquire essential driving experience over a gradual period. This system creates a protective environment for novice drivers, enabling them to develop their driving skills and knowledge as they progress through the graduated licensing system. The GDL has been in effect in Ontario since 1994, and has been successful in reducing accidents among young drivers.
The Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) system is a comprehensive approach utilized in Ontario and across Canada to assist novice drivers in acquiring the necessary experience to become proficient operators of motor vehicles. The GDL typically comprises three distinct stages, including a learner’s permit, a probationary license, and a full driver’s license.
Acquiring a full G license in Ontario requires adherence to the established requirements at each stage of the Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) system, which progresses from G1 to G2, culminating in the attainment of a full G license. This gradual progression is the foundation of Ontario’s GDL system, which is designed to ensure that drivers possess the necessary skills and knowledge to safely operate a motor vehicle at each level before progressing to the next stage.
This approach is commonly referred to as a graduated licensing program, as it requires the driver to successfully “graduate” from one level to the next.
The graduated driver’s license system in Ontario has three classes of licensing:
Attainment of a full G license in Ontario represents the culmination of the Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) process. The acquisition of a full license removes the majority of driving restrictions and grants the holder the freedom to operate a motor vehicle on all roads at any time. Obtaining a full G license not only grants a sense of liberation, but also provides a sense of completion, as the driver is no longer subject to additional road tests and may be eligible for lower car insurance rates.
The latest percentage passing rates for the DriveTest Centre in Kapuskasing, Ontario, are among the highest in the entire province:
Kapuskasing is one of Ontario’s most distinctive communities — a planned “model city” established in the 1920s with a radial street layout centered around the pulp and paper industry. The town sits deep in the northern boreal forest along the Kapuskasing River, about 500 km north of Sudbury. Its planned urban design means streets are wide, well-maintained, and organized in a sensible pattern that makes test route navigation straightforward and intuitive.
The DriveTest Centre is located in the Model City Hall at 25 Brunetville Road — a building that reflects Kapuskasing’s heritage as a carefully planned community. Test routes travel along Brunetville Road, Brunelle Avenue, Government Road (Highway 11), and the residential streets of the model city layout. Traffic is minimal even during peak hours, and the town’s small population (approximately 8,000 residents) ensures a stress-free, uncongested driving environment.
Highway 11 passes directly through Kapuskasing and provides the highway driving segment for G tests. In the far north, highway traffic is light even on the Trans-Canada route, making the highway component far less intimidating than similar tests near major urban centres.
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Kapuskasing’s 91% G pass rate is exceptional — placing it in the top tier of DriveTest centres across Ontario. The 79% G2 pass rate is also well above the provincial average.
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Kapuskasing is one of the best DriveTest locations in Ontario for pass rates, and for candidates willing to travel, it represents an exceptional opportunity. The 91% G pass rate speaks for itself. The primary limitation is the very restricted operating schedule — Tuesday and Thursday only — which means appointments book up well in advance. Plan travel and accommodation early if coming from outside the region, and be prepared for northern Ontario winter driving conditions if testing outside the summer months.