Ontario drive test appointments sold online for hundreds of dollars Is this legal
G2 and G driverâs test appointments at provincially-regulated driving centres in Ontario are at a premium.
COVID-19 caused DriveTest centres to shut down in-vehicle passenger road tests for months. When the service reopened on June 14, driving students rushed to snatch a spot â" creating a backlog of 700,000 tests.
Amid the sea of drivers wanting to get their licence, Delano Anderson patiently awaits his turn.
âItâs been difficult,â the North York man told Global over Zoom. âMyself and my family have been talking about getting a car, and you canât get a car without a license.â
Andersonâs license expired in 2019. When he checked for road test appointments in July, he said they were booking into November in areas almost an hour and a half away.
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On Aug. 6, Global News accessed Ontarioâs booking system at DriveTest.ca. The waiting queue to view available test dates was two hours and seven minutes. Afterwards, an email verification was required and Global was placed in another waiting queue for almost two hours. The website then failed to redirect to available appointments.
4:56 Ontario drive test backlog creating hurdles for aspiring drivers Ontario drive test backlog creating hurdles for aspiring drivers â" Jul 7, 2021The long wait times and connection issues are among issues Ontarians are speaking out about through Reddit. Some say theyâre seeing bookings into 2024.
âI gave up,â Anderson said after his July search. Then he noticed something online.
He says he discovered that early appointments for road tests were being sold on Snapchat and Instagram. Theyâre on Kijiji and Facebook Marketplace too.
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itâs actually impossible to book a drive test in ontario, i just want my g already ð¥²
â" janice (@janiccek) August 4, 2021
One seller told Global News over text message they can book an early spot for $100 plus tax. The payment would be made after a confirmation email was received.
A spot for Aug. 4 was going up for $300 â" straight profit for the sellers, and cash that some customers appear to be willing to spend.
Road test appointment going for $300 on Kijiji. Noor Ibrahim / Global NewsâIts crazy. It was just really kind of bizarre to see that people on social media were able to find appointments and availabilities, but if you go on the governmentâs website or the driving centreâs, youâre not able to find anything,â said Anderson.
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According to the Ontario Safety League (OSL), there are ongoing road test appointment scams where sellers have no intention of providing a test spot after receiving payment.
However, some say other sellers may be legitimate ⦠and OSL says the way they obtain those tests is a national problem.
2:01 Frustrations grow over backlog of driver tests Frustrations grow over backlog of driver tests â" Aug 26, 2020âIts fraudulent activity undertaken by some of those who have access to the system,â said Brian Patterson, president and CEO of OSL.
Patterson says some driving schools are using new studentâs information without their consent to book road tests in mass â" only to swap the dates with a customer later. The students may never even be aware tests were booked under their name.
âThere are significant privacy issues involved ⦠everybody should be entitled to fair access to the tests that are available, and corrupting the system is unfair to all Ontarians,â said Patterson.
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Ryan Manilla, traffic and criminal defence lawyer with Legal Solutions Law Firm, says sellers who do this may land themselves a fraud charge, if police can prove an infraction took place.
âTheyâre using somebody elseâs identity without their knowledge or consent ⦠that certainly is not permissible by law, â said Manilla.
Still, there are other reports of sellers who are not affiliated with driving schools who are allegedly booking individual tests using their own information, and then cancelling and swiftly rebooking when a customer comes along.
âIf theyâre plugging in legitimate information for a legitimate person, my position is that is legal,â said Manilla, though this may not always be the case depending on the circumstances of the case.
âTheyâre technically providing a service.â
Buying the appointment is also not considered a criminal act, Manilla said.
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In an email to Global News, Kristine Bunker from the Ministry of Transportation said:
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âDriveTest.ca is the only official window for booking your road test ⦠The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) and DriveTest.ca are not responsible for road test appointments booked through third-party websites and cannot guarantee that those appointments will be honoured.â
The Ministry added: âYou should never give your driverâs licence to a third party or an unknown website. DriveTest will never charge you an additional fee to book or reschedule a road test.â
Bunker says the ministry has implemented a number of âIT enhancementsâ to help curb bots and third party sellers, including a time limit for booking a road test, and eliminating the ability to switch test dates between drivers. The DriveTest portal indicates that time limit is 45 minutes.
MTO says due to the pandemic, driverâs licences that expired on or after March 1, 2020 will remain valid and legal past expiry, until further notice.
As for addressing the backlog, the Ministry says it will be opening six temporary test centres at locations where demand is highest:
Read more: Ontario to open 2 temporary G2/G road test centres to clear backlog with more sites in September
The centres will operate seven days a week, with 251 temporary examiners hired by September, Bunker said.
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Patterson says anyone who spots a drive test appointment sold on a third-party site should report it to the MTO or the OSL.
Meanwhile, Anderson wonât be throwing his coin at any of the appointments offered online.
âWhen I see something like that online, I donât necessarily trust it,â he said.
1:49 Extensions continue for Ontario driverâs licences, plate stickers, health cards Extensions continue for Ontario driverâs licences, plate stickers, health cards â" Mar 3, 2021© 2021 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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