Practice real G & G2 driving test routes in Lindsay, ON
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18 mins
Route Duration
7.67 km
Route Length
Lindsay
Location
| # | Instruction | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Drive west. | 0.06 km | 1 min |
| 2 | Turn right. | 0.03 km | 1 min |
| 3 | Turn right onto Commerce Road. | 0.19 km | 1 min |
| 4 | Turn right onto Kent Street West. | 0.09 km | 1 min |
| 5 | Drive east on Kent Street West. | 0.81 km | 2 mins |
| 6 | Turn right onto Angeline Street South/4. | 0.08 km | 1 min |
| 7 | Drive south on Angeline Street South/4. | 0.08 km | 1 min |
| 8 | Turn right onto Broad Street. | 0.69 km | 2 mins |
| 9 | Turn right onto Silverbrook Avenue. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 10 | Drive west on Silverbrook Avenue. | 0.10 km | 1 min |
| 11 | Turn right onto Commerce Road. | 0.30 km | 1 min |
| 12 | Turn left to stay on Commerce Road. | 0.60 km | 1 min |
| 13 | Turn right onto Kent Street West. | 0.53 km | 1 min |
| 14 | Drive east on Kent Street West. | 0.37 km | 1 min |
| 15 | Turn right onto Angeline Street South/4. | 0.53 km | 1 min |
| 16 | Drive east on Angeline Street South/4. | 0.00 km | 1 min |
| 17 | Turn right to stay on Angeline Street South/4. | 0.50 km | 1 min |
| 18 | Turn right onto Mary Street West. | 0.88 km | 2 mins |
| 19 | Drive west on Mary Street West. | 0.12 km | 1 min |
| 20 | Turn right onto Dormer Road. | 0.29 km | 1 min |
| 21 | Drive north on Dormer Road. | 0.04 km | 1 min |
| 22 | Turn right onto Wallace Drive. | 0.38 km | 1 min |
| 23 | Turn left onto Brackendale Trail. | 0.09 km | 1 min |
| 24 | Turn right onto Commerce Road. | 0.38 km | 1 min |
| 25 | Turn left to stay on Commerce Road. | 0.04 km | 1 min |
| 26 | Drive west on Commerce Road. | 0.37 km | 1 min |
| 27 | Turn right. | 0.03 km | 1 min |
| 28 | Turn left. | 0.06 km | 1 min |
| 29 | 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 Lindsay driver test routes are available with your purchase.
Lindsay DriveTest
Lindsay Square Mall
401 Kent St W Unit 20
Lindsay
ON K9V 4Z1
Phone: 1-800-489-8450
Public: G2 | G | M2 | M | LM2 | LM
Commercial: A | B | C | D | E | F | Z
Pass Rates:
G Test: 71%
G2 Test: 68%
Lindsay is a town of approximately 20,000 people in the City of Kawartha Lakes, a municipality in central Ontario roughly 150 kilometres northeast of Toronto. Located in the heart of cottage country, Lindsay serves as the regional centre for the Kawartha Lakes area and the surrounding communities. The DriveTest Centre is conveniently located inside Lindsay Square Mall on Kent Street West, the town’s primary commercial corridor.
Lindsay offers moderate pass rates that reflect its small-city road environment — manageable routes without the pressure of major urban testing centres.
The DriveTest Centre is set in Lindsay Square Mall, placing it along Kent Street West, one of Lindsay’s main commercial arteries. Test routes typically venture through Lindsay’s residential neighbourhoods, commercial streets, and likely include intersections with Highway 35/115, the primary regional route through town. With an average duration of approximately 19 minutes covering 14.32 kilometres, the Lindsay route is moderately sized and covers a good cross-section of the town’s road network.
Lindsay’s pass rates are close to the provincial average:
These rates suggest a fair, consistent testing environment typical of smaller Ontario cities.
Lindsay sits comfortably in the middle tier — neither notably easy nor notably difficult.
Kent Street West runs through Lindsay’s main commercial zone, featuring traffic signals, turning lanes, and steady traffic flow typical of a small Ontario city centre. Routes will almost certainly include sections of this corridor.
Lindsay’s established residential streets operate at standard 40–50 km/h speeds with stop signs, school zones, and residential traffic. These quieter streets provide a manageable testing environment once you’re off the main roads.
For G tests, candidates may access Highway 35 or Highway 115, the main regional highways serving Lindsay. These dual-lane highways carry moderate traffic compared to Highway 400-series expressways in the GTA.
Lindsay’s setting in the Kawartha Lakes region means some roads transition between commercial density and more open rural-feeling corridors, reflecting the town’s position as a regional service hub.
Practice Kent Street West thoroughly. This main commercial street is central to the test area. Know the signal timing, lane changes, and intersection layouts.
Residential street confidence. Smooth, controlled speed management and proper stop sign technique are essential on Lindsay’s neighbourhood streets.
Highway readiness for G tests. Practice on Highway 35 or 115 if you’re taking the G test. These are manageable highways — far calmer than the 400-series — but highway merging and lane discipline still matter.
Parking and manoeuvring. With a mall setting for the test centre, ensure your parking skills are sharp for the beginning and end of the test.
The G2 test at Lindsay with a 68% pass rate is a fair first challenge. The town-sized road network provides an achievable but authentic test environment. Thorough preparation on local roads, intersections, and basic driving skills will put you in a strong position.
The G test at 71% pass rate reflects Lindsay’s mixed urban and highway environment. Ensure your highway driving skills are solid before attempting the full test here.
Lindsay is a solid choice for central Ontario candidates. The 71% G and 68% G2 pass rates indicate a fair, achievable test environment without the stress of a major urban centre. If you live in Lindsay or the Kawartha Lakes area, testing locally makes practical sense. Practice extensively on Kent Street West, the residential streets, and the regional highways before your test date. With solid preparation, Lindsay gives you a reasonable chance of success.