She helped him pass. She could have just stayed quiet, and he would have failed when he was passing by the police car. Also, she would always say the speed limit. I do agree she sounded authoritative, but everything she said was for his own good.
The examiner lady was a kind person. She however likely knew that the guy can drive reasonably safe. It is unlikely that another examiner would have given a pass mark.
That was a close call bro. She was annoyed right of the bat. But anyway you made it. This is Peterborough test centre right? You should put it on the title so people can find it easily.
@@harshapathuri4031 the test was easy! No parallel parking, no emergency parking and no 3-point turn. But it is best that you should know how to do these in case. Not every examiner is the same.
Hi, how can you maintain speed 100 kmh where most of the drivers in highway driving over 110 kmh. I gave my G test at st Catherine. She failed me because I had to reduced the speed according to traffic at high way. It make me feel like you have to be careless driver as suppose to cautious driver. What do you think?
One lane rule with police officers. You're supposed to leave at least one lane space between your car and an officer that's pulled over. I think it might be for all emergency vehicles actually.
He passed with few error? I failed so many times what instructor telling . Since i failed in Oshawa, sucks examiner , I have spent so much money after failed to improve my driving still Oshawa centre sucks with one error not allowing pass!, I am going to Peterborough to try .
I found her soo confusing. I am planning to get my G road test in this location. So I would appreciate it if you could help me with my confusion. 1:26 she says "Wait you don't know where he is going". Is not it tooo early to stop? 3:53 she says "Red". Why did she assumed that the driver has not seen the red lights? Again, is not it too early? 6:51 "Stay here, I asked you to stay here". "Did not she asked to 1 lane left after merging to highway?" 9:00 "Over, over.. go over. Over to the left lane.." Again, is not it too early? When she said over for the first time, the road sign was not letting the driver to move to the left lane. What is the right thing to do?
How so? - The guy tried to sneak around another car exiting the parking lot. Not a smart move. - Failed to maintain a reasonable speed numerous times. - Had to be prompted to stop for a red light. - Failed to maintain his lane and had to be prompted to do so. - Failed to move left to give room to stopped emergency vehicles. I'm annoyed that he passed to be honest. Had I performed like that back in the day, it wouldn't have been a pass. I guess because she wasn't being sensitive to his feelings and showering him with praise for just showing up, that could be construed as "rudeness" to the current generation of novice drivers. I remember when they had "novice driver" stickers, and "L" plates for learners. Now they need a snowflake sticker.