Practice real G & G2 driving test routes in Orangeville, ON
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31 mins
Route Duration
13.08 km
Route Length
Orangeville
Location
| # | Instruction | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Drive west. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 2 | Turn right. | 0.22 km | 1 min |
| 3 | Drive west on 4th Avenue. | 0.19 km | 1 min |
| 4 | Turn left onto 3rd Street. | 0.14 km | 1 min |
| 5 | Drive south on 3rd Street. | 0.53 km | 1 min |
| 6 | Turn right onto Broadway. | 0.05 km | 1 min |
| 7 | Turn left onto Wellington Street. | 0.11 km | 1 min |
| 8 | Turn right to stay on Wellington Street. | 0.15 km | 1 min |
| 9 | Turn right onto Church Street. | 0.61 km | 2 mins |
| 10 | Drive southwest on Church Street. | 0.10 km | 1 min |
| 11 | Turn right onto Bythia Street. | 0.50 km | 1 min |
| 12 | Turn left onto Broadway. | 1.07 km | 2 mins |
| 13 | Turn right onto Blind Line. | 0.46 km | 1 min |
| 14 | Drive north on Blind Line. | 0.71 km | 1 min |
| 15 | Turn right onto Hansen Boulevard. | 1.39 km | 2 mins |
| 16 | Drive northeast on Hansen Boulevard. | 0.15 km | 1 min |
| 17 | Turn right onto 1st Street. | 0.38 km | 1 min |
| 18 | Turn left onto 5th Avenue. | 0.16 km | 1 min |
| 19 | Drive east on 5th Avenue. | 0.20 km | 1 min |
| 20 | Turn right onto 3rd Street. | 0.76 km | 2 mins |
| 21 | Turn right onto Carriage Lane. | 0.14 km | 1 min |
| 22 | Drive west on Carriage Lane. | 0.07 km | 1 min |
| 23 | Turn right onto 2nd Street. | 0.07 km | 1 min |
| 24 | Turn left onto 2nd Avenue. | 0.23 km | 1 min |
| 25 | Turn right onto 1st Street. | 1.08 km | 2 mins |
| 26 | Turn left onto Hansen Boulevard. | 0.74 km | 1 min |
| 27 | Turn left onto Amelia Street. | 0.10 km | 1 min |
| 28 | Drive south on Amelia Street. | 0.07 km | 1 min |
| 29 | Turn left onto Victor Large Way. | 0.31 km | 1 min |
| 30 | Turn right onto Hansen Boulevard. | 0.46 km | 1 min |
| 31 | Turn left onto 1st Street. | 0.29 km | 1 min |
| 32 | Turn right onto Highway 10/10. | 1.16 km | 2 mins |
| 33 | Turn right onto 4th Avenue. | 0.25 km | 1 min |
| 34 | Turn left. | 0.22 km | 1 min |
| 35 | Turn left. | 0.02 km | 1 min |
| 36 | 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 Orangeville driver test routes are available with your purchase.
Public: G2 | G | M2 | LM2
Commercial: A | B | C | D | E | F | Z
Note: Full motorcycle (M/LM) tests are not offered at this location. M2 and LM2 available only.
Pass Rates:
G Test: 63%
G2 Test: 63%
Orangeville is a town of approximately 30,000 people in Dufferin County, located about 70 kilometres northwest of Toronto on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield. A growing community that retains a small-town character despite its proximity to the GTA, Orangeville serves as a regional centre for Dufferin County and parts of Wellington County. The DriveTest Centre on Fourth Avenue is centrally located in a commercial area of the town.
Note: Orangeville offers M2 and LM2 motorcycle tests but not the full M or LM — candidates requiring a full motorcycle road test must visit another centre.
The DriveTest Centre is located at 50 Fourth Avenue in a central commercial area of Orangeville. Test routes cover the town’s commercial arteries, residential streets, and outlying roads typical of a smaller Ontario community. With an average duration of approximately 15 minutes covering 14.19 kilometres, the Orangeville route covers a longer distance than its compact town might suggest — likely incorporating regional road sections to provide a complete driving assessment.
Orangeville’s pass rates are symmetrical and consistent:
The identical pass rates for both G and G2 is unusual and suggests a consistent assessment environment. The rates are below average despite Orangeville’s relatively modest size compared to major urban centres.
Orangeville sits below typical small-city Ontario rates, possibly reflecting the longer routes and regional road complexity.
Broadway (Highway 10) is Orangeville’s main commercial street, featuring mixed traffic, service businesses, and the typical character of a regional service hub. Routes will likely incorporate significant sections of this main corridor.
Orangeville’s residential areas mix older downtown-adjacent streets with newer suburban developments. The diversity of street types requires adaptable driving across different speed zones and intersection configurations.
Orangeville’s position at the edge of the Canadian Shield means regional routes connect to more open, rural-style roads. Test routes covering 14.19 kilometres likely extend onto these outlying roads, which feature higher speed limits and different hazard profiles from urban streets.
For G tests, Highways 10 and 9 provide the regional highway component. These are two-lane provincial highways rather than 400-series expressways, but they carry meaningful traffic and require proper highway driving technique.
M/LM candidates: go elsewhere. Orangeville offers M2 and LM2 only — not the full M or LM motorcycle road tests. Check Burlington, Guelph, or other centres for full motorcycle testing.
Practice the longer route distances. With 14.19 km covered, test routes extend beyond the immediate commercial centre. Practice on regional roads and county highways around Orangeville.
Broadway and Highway 10 mastery. Orangeville’s main commercial corridor sees steady traffic. Practice smooth navigation through this zone, including proper lane discipline and intersection behaviour.
Highway preparation for G tests. Highways 9 and 10 are two-lane provincial routes — different from expressways but still requiring proper highway skills. Practice overtaking, speed management, and rural intersection awareness.
The G2 test at Orangeville with a 63% pass rate is a meaningful challenge, lower than many comparable small Ontario towns. The longer route covering regional roads suggests the test provides a thorough evaluation of town and rural driving skills.
The G test at 63% pass rate — identical to G2 — reflects the regional highway component alongside urban routes. Strong preparation across both town and highway driving is required.
Orangeville is a suitable choice for Dufferin County and northern Peel Region candidates. The 63% G and G2 pass rates indicate a genuine challenge despite the town’s relatively modest size. The longer 14.19 km route covering regional roads demands preparation beyond just town driving. If you need M2 or LM2 testing, Orangeville accommodates these — but full M or LM riders must look elsewhere. Thorough preparation on Broadway, Orangeville’s residential streets, and regional highways is essential before your test.