As the Welcome Pack Canada website states, the written test happens at a DriveTest location and can be done in a language other than English. Since not every location can accommodate other languages, it is best to check beforehand. If the applicant fails the test the first time, it is possible to retake the exam at a later date. All applicants must also pass vision tests to ensure that their eyesight is good enough for them to operate a vehicle safely.
After passing the vision and written tests, applicants are allowed to drive as long as they have a licensed driver with at least four years’ experience in the front passenger seat of the car. Certain other conditions also apply, such as a ban on alcohol and on driving between midnight and 5 a.m. Getting as much experience as possible at this time is important as drivers will need to have a wide range of skills for the test.
It is also important to practice the type of driving in the type of car that will be most useful both for the test and afterwards. For example, someone who will drive primarily on city streets with an automatic transmission car will probably wish to get experience with that, while someone who will drive on country roads with a manual transmission should practice mainly with this type of car.