That's actually not a mistake. Officially the road test that you take to get your G2 is called the "G1 road test" and the test you take to get your G is called the "G2 road test". The tests are just titled based on the type of licence that the driver holds before taking the test. I agree that it's confusing though.
I can see where y'all are coming from, but it takes to long I'm from Alberta and we get our class 7 at 14 witch would be the G1. But there are so many laws like y'all can't drive on major highways. Young Buck gotta learn how to do that. I do see where this is coming from though, to keep everyone safe.
Sounds like complicated because in Quebec we only need to past one test on the road and not 2 ...... But, if one I move out in Ontario, that will be helpfull what I just watched here. Thnk you for the video.. But, I still like the idea tht when you get the G2 lisence, u can still drive by yourself. XD
danny Lozano If you live in Quebec then stay there unless you have a good job opportunity here. Insurance rates are the worst in Canada and I've heard Quebec has the best in Canada. As a new driver to insure my car would cost about 350$ a month.
in italy we need to pass one 40 questions quiz with a max of 4 errors, and then we have 6 months to take the road test , and you need to be 18 to do all that
I have to do mine in three days, I'm kinda freaking out. Saw a comment somewhere saying you have to parallel park again. I just did it a few weeks ago and I sucked. Haha Hope that's not true. I'm fine with driving but I was nervous on my g1 drivers test, which made me make some mistakes! I thought I might have failed, almost did.
My wife didn't pass her G test because she was driving 95 km/h and the speed limit was 100 km/h the instructor told her that she was going too slow... My friend told me that you have to be driving between 100~105 km/h to pass the test... He passed his test when he did that... so the question is what is the right speed in a 100 km/h on hwy 427?
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+Ozzy Smith The full list of road test information and requirements can be found here: www.drivetest.ca/EN/bookatest/Pages/RT-Info-and-Requirements.aspx
What they call the G1 Road Test is the exit test for G1 (what you need to take to graduate from G1 and get your G2). The G2 Road Test is likewise what's needed to graduate to a full G. That's my understanding at least! Different people say different things, so it is very confusing.
Erick James To obtain your license, you will be required to present acceptable ID. An original birth certificate and health card presented together, are an acceptable form of ID. The full list of acceptable ID is available here: www.drivetest.ca/EN/licencing/Pages/How-to-Apply.aspx
If you have had your license before you can, like for me I had my g1 for 5 years and let it expire, I re did my g1 and because I had had my g1 before, I am able to go for my g2 at any time.
canada has 2 official languages -and it would be ony one if we'd just stop paying off the french separatists to stay, so unless nations of other languages allow canadians to perform the driver testing in english or french, why the fuck are we allowing this bullshit here? same crap with apprenticeship trades exams, if the worker isn't competent in OUR language, how can they follow our instructions in OUR workplaces?