
How bad is the backlog?Īzhar Malik, a GTA-based driving instructor who spoke to CBC Toronto, estimates the road test backlog might not be cleared until 2022 - depending on how many examiners the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) hires and how they accommodate students. She's booked a test four different times, but they've all been cancelled.ĭrive test centres are tentatively slated to open June 14 under Step 1 of Ontario's roadmap for reopening, but the road test backlog is extensive. She was eligible for her G2 road test a year later, but the pandemic hit before she could take it. In Patne's case, she received her Ontario learner's permit, or G1, in 2019.
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Others are stuck paying higher insurance rates or shut out from jobs requiring a full licence.
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While student drivers can still get their learner's permits, they can't drive by themselves until passing a G2 road test. It's making life difficult for students, newcomers and many others who need a licence to find work in a competitive job market. Nearly 400,000 road tests have been cancelled in Ontario since the start of the pandemic, with more than half of those cancellations in the Greater Toronto Area alone.

"I felt pretty hopeless because I'm getting a job offer which is pretty good, it pays me well, but I'm not able to take it up," Patne told CBC Toronto. She can't get her Ontario driver's licence because of the pandemic - she can't book a road test. Patne, who studied accounting at the University of Toronto's Scarborough campus, said all of the job offers she received required her to work in person and are inaccessible by public transit. Why? She can't legally drive in Canada despite being fully licensed in the United Arab Emirates since 2017.

Vishwa Patne just graduated from a Toronto university with three job offers in her field, but she had to turn them all down.
