The Province is cancelling all in-vehicle passenger tests during the lockdown.
ONTARIO - The Province is cancelling all in-vehicle passenger tests during the lockdown.
The drivers tests will be suspended in Northern Ontario until January 9 and for all 27 public health unit regions in Southern Ontario until January 23. Minister of Transporation Caroline Mulroney says this action is being taken to stop the spread of COVID-19.
"We know that these measures may be a serious inconvenience for people waiting for a road test. However, these are unprecedented times and our number one priority remains protecting the health and safety of individuals, families and workers."
Road test cancellations are without penalty. DriveTest clients will receive a credit in the system in order to rebook their test when the Provincewide Shutdown period ends and the region is at a lower-risk COVID-19 level
DriveTest centres will remain open for essential indoor services, such as knowledge tests, with capacity limits and COVID-19 preventative measures in place.

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