Many drivers feel discouraged after failing, but the data shows it's a normal part of the process for many. The big question on your mind is likely, "How many times can I fail my driving test?" The simple answer for drivers in Saskatchewan is that there is no maximum number of attempts.
However, each attempt costs time and money, and SGI requires a mandatory two-week waiting period between tests. This guide will help you understand the rules so you can prepare to pass.
When you're retaking a driving test in Saskatchewan, there are a few important SGI rules you need to know. First, there is a mandatory SGI road test waiting period. You must wait at least two weeks before you can book your next attempt.
You also have to pay the test fee every single time you take it. This is a bit different from other places. For example, in Manitoba, you are required to take professional lessons after your third fail. SGI doesn't have that rule, but an examiner might still recommend more training if they see you struggling.

You can find many helpful driving resources to prepare.
A professional assessment from one of our experienced instructors can help you pinpoint exactly what to work on. We also have more tips for new drivers on our blog.

So, you've failed your driving test. What next? Don't just rebook and hope for the best. Instead, follow these simple steps to set yourself up for success on your next try.

Remember, failing a driving test is not a reflection of who you are. So many safe and confident drivers failed their first—or even second—time. It's a tough test, and it just means you need a little more practice.
So, try to stop worrying about "How many times can I fail my driving test?" and start focusing on what you need to do to succeed. With the right preparation and mindset, you will get your license. If you need a helping hand, contact our team today, and we can create a plan just for you.