The Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program in Ontario is designed to ensure the safety of new drivers and other road users12. Here’s a comprehensive guide on the GDL program:

1. Introduction to GDL

The GDL program was introduced due to the high death toll involved with teen driving1. It allows new drivers to learn how to drive in the right environment and allows them to get experience behind the wheel while limiting risk exposure2.

2. G1 Licence

The first step in the GDL program is obtaining a G1 licence3. To apply for a G1 licence, you need to be at least 16 years old, pass an eye test, and pass a knowledge test about the rules of the road and traffic signs3. As a G1 driver, you are considered a beginner driver and need to practice driving and gain experience over time3.

3. G2 Licence

After gaining experience as a G1 driver, you can progress to the G2 level2. The G2 licence allows new drivers to ease into driving and traffic conditions2. Through driver education, you will have the ability to learn and practice driving skills2.

4. Full G Licence

The final step in the GDL program is obtaining a full G licence2. This requires you to fulfill a knowledge assessment and a series of road tests, which are necessary before you can get car insurance in Ontario2.

5. Benefits of GDL

The GDL program has many benefits. It allows new drivers to develop skills and knowledge over time, become safer drivers, reduce accidents, develop situational awareness, build confidence, and learn at their own pace2.

Remember, safety should always be your top priority when driving. Stay updated with the latest safety tips and guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience.

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