
G2 Road Test Checklist
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Click to expand.haha I was just thinking. When you grow up in a smaller town/city (kingston, here.) It's like you just get your drivers license when you're 17. When I moved to TO I was beside myself at the amount of ppl who didn't or had no desire to have one.
Having said that. Two things I remember from my G2.
Take a smaller car, seriously. And look out for dumb trick shit like a yield turn, which is really disguised as stop sign. (I got caught there.) I mean, everywhere in the universe, that is a yield! The ministry just put a stop sign there just to fuck with ppl on the test. And they will nail you to the wall if you miss a stop. Move your eyes alot.
It might not seem natural. But they like you checking your mirrors like every 2 seconds.
Even if that means your not actually watching the road in front of you. Also the pre checklist before you even get in your car. Look at the tires and shit, make sure no one's slashed them.
And before you even go in, put your parking break on so when you start with the instructor, it's on. And back your car into the parking spot at the ministry. Just all that shit alone, and you'll pass. Haha I was just thinking. When you grow up in a smaller town/city (kingston, here.) It's like you just get your drivers license when you're 17. When I moved to TO I was beside myself at the amount of ppl who didn't or had no desire to have one. Having said that.
Two things I remember from my G2. Take a smaller car, seriously. And look out for dumb trick shit like a yield turn, which is really disguised as stop sign. (I got caught there.) I mean, everywhere in the universe, that is a yield! The ministry just put a stop sign there just to fuck with ppl on the test.
And they will nail you to the wall if you miss a stop. Click to expand.There is a stop sign with a yield to turns sign that basically means stop no matter what. Stop when there are no cars and stop when there are left turns. Mostly because the oncoming traffic doesn't have a stop sign and can make left turns without stopping or yielding.
Again, treat it like a stop sign. It's an extra precaution because you could be expecting oncoming to stop after you but because you have to yield, it doesn't matter as they get the right of way to make that left no matter what. Am I wrong here, JamesM?
My first instructor confused the hell out of me. I couldn't understand anything and he put a lot of pressure on me. He made me drive out on a busy rush hour street the first time and I wasn't into it. I had never even put a key in an ignition before and had no idea how cars worked (I kinda hate cars). Then bam, I'm dodging school kids, running reds, not stopping at stop signs, doing wide turns. My second instructor was also horrible. But my third instructor was like a driving Nazi.
Running man sub indo. He was soooooooooooooo anal and direct. And treated me like a dog with commands so I was conditioned to do things automatically.

And he made everything mathematical which really helps for me. I parallel parked perfect every single time and could easily back into a space in a crowded parking lot. We did the test over and over until I got it perfectly. If you're interested Alex, I can look for that number. He was really weird but man, was he a good teacher.
There is a stop sign with a yield to turns sign that basically means stop no matter what. Stop when there are no cars and stop when there are left turns. Mostly because the oncoming traffic doesn't have a stop sign and can make left turns without stopping or yielding.