praying i get that examiner because the other ones sounded pressed for no reason. she's the only one on these videos that has sounded calm and nice and professional lol.
Yeah, i read many reviews too about this Drivetest center in Metro East, they had negative feedbacks saying that their examiner during the test was rude.
The amount of obstacles in that plaza is pretty brutal. I failed my g2 entry test there because another car went around a car parked outside the restaurant and we slowly passed by each other and it was an instant fail because he entered my lane... very stupid circumstance. I was annoyed by those people walking in front of your car so unaware when you were returning into the drive test area. I got my G2 and G in oshawa. Way too many variables to interfere with getting a fair test in the streets of the city lol.
Your examiner is so generous in passing you for full g test. I just did mine in Hamilton drive test center and the examiner was horrific his name chen. I was given a grade of too slow during when merging into the hiway will infact my speed during that time was between 70-80 when merging. And his gesture was annoying he feels like he was the best driver in Canada.I would not recommend to do drive test there.
Great video. Just a quick question about the speed on the ramp: The sign shows that you would go about 30 km/h to about 40 km/h. Would that be for the entire ramp or just for the curved part of the ramp?
I've been wondering this too. I've read that the speed on that ramp sign is a recommendation rather than a law. But based on a few videos it seems people are keeping that speed right until they get to the acceleration lane. Hmm.
I merged at the traffic speed. You cannot merge at 90 when the traffic is so slow. Note the following statements from the drivetest website: "While in the acceleration lane, increase your speed to match that of freeway traffic. While merging, control your speed to blend smoothly with freeway traffic."
I found that there are 2 routes according to videos from RUclips. The other one is Lawrence westward - DVP northward - 401 eastward - Warden southward - Ellesmere westward - Victoria Park southward - Drive Test Centre. You can find videos for this route on RUclips.
You can try to google "Actual G Road Test in Metro East". Then you will find some. Anyway I put a link below for your convenience to watch the alternative route. But I don't know if this is still updated. My road test is in late August so I know that it is the most updated. ruclips.net/video/f0EGzLwYy4Y/видео.html
@@abhishek8587 He passed because the examiner told him to ignore the rules (not sure why): "(3) Upon approaching an emergency vehicle with its lamp producing intermittent flashes of red light or red and blue light ... of traffic on the same side of the highway as the side on which the emergency vehicle or tow truck is stopped, the driver of a vehicle travelling in the same lane that the emergency vehicle or tow truck is stopped in or or tow truck, in addition to slowing down and proceeding with caution as required by subsection (2), shall if the movement can be made safely. 2015, c. 14, s. 47."
He was going to change lanes until the examiner told him not to. You are more likely to fail by not obeying the examiner's directions in my opinion. But yes, according to the law he should have changed lanes if it was safe to do so.
praying i get that examiner because the other ones sounded pressed for no reason. she's the only one on these videos that has sounded calm and nice and professional lol.
Yeah, i read many reviews too about this Drivetest center in Metro East, they had negative feedbacks saying that their examiner during the test was rude.
i have disability i just passed my driver's test got my driver's certificate and got my driver's license still learning how to drive and practicing 😊
Your lucky because your road test examiner she's really good
Bro im nervous doing g test is nerve wracking.no cap
Vic park is the best imo. I didnt do G yet but did g2 there. Just go very slow in that parking lot and pay attention to stop sign/ lines.
The amount of obstacles in that plaza is pretty brutal. I failed my g2 entry test there because another car went around a car parked outside the restaurant and we slowly passed by each other and it was an instant fail because he entered my lane... very stupid circumstance. I was annoyed by those people walking in front of your car so unaware when you were returning into the drive test area. I got my G2 and G in oshawa. Way too many variables to interfere with getting a fair test in the streets of the city lol.
Thanks for sharing. My test is in a few days at that location.
Good luck!
Hi how was you test here at Metro East? is your examiner good and not moody?
good job!
Thanks!
G test here is very hard fam exiting the plaza is quite hard here.
at 10:14 was the driver not supposed to move over 1 lane? why did the examiner say not to?
she said no you can stay where you are.
But why would she say so? Driver should've changed the lanes@@ArchitecturalAesthetics2046
Your examiner is so generous in passing you for full g test. I just did mine in Hamilton drive test center and the examiner was horrific his name chen. I was given a grade of too slow during when merging into the hiway will infact my speed during that time was between 70-80 when merging. And his gesture was annoying he feels like he was the best driver in Canada.I would not recommend to do drive test there.
Great video. Just a quick question about the speed on the ramp: The sign shows that you would go about 30 km/h to about 40 km/h. Would that be for the entire ramp or just for the curved part of the ramp?
I've been wondering this too. I've read that the speed on that ramp sign is a recommendation rather than a law. But based on a few videos it seems people are keeping that speed right until they get to the acceleration lane. Hmm.
30 is the speed until you merge?
I merged at the traffic speed. You cannot merge at 90 when the traffic is so slow. Note the following statements from the drivetest website: "While in the acceleration lane, increase your speed to match that of freeway traffic. While merging, control your speed to blend smoothly with freeway traffic."
Hello are you an examiner or a driving instructor?
No
Is this the only route they take for g test? Any other routes?
I found that there are 2 routes according to videos from RUclips. The other one is Lawrence westward - DVP northward - 401 eastward - Warden southward - Ellesmere westward - Victoria Park southward - Drive Test Centre. You can find videos for this route on RUclips.
@@torontofun1388 can you link the vids please? I cannot find them. Or at-least tell me what to search and which one is it?
You can try to google "Actual G Road Test in Metro East". Then you will find some. Anyway I put a link below for your convenience to watch the alternative route. But I don't know if this is still updated. My road test is in late August so I know that it is the most updated.
ruclips.net/video/f0EGzLwYy4Y/видео.html
Ya 10:15 that's a fail
Why? He passed though
@@abhishek8587 He passed because the examiner told him to ignore the rules (not sure why): "(3) Upon approaching an emergency vehicle with its lamp producing intermittent flashes of red light or red and blue light ... of traffic on the same side of the highway as the side on which the emergency vehicle or tow truck is stopped, the driver of a vehicle travelling in the same lane that the emergency vehicle or tow truck is stopped in or or tow truck, in addition to slowing down and proceeding with caution as required by subsection (2), shall if the movement can be made safely. 2015, c. 14, s. 47."
He was going to change lanes until the examiner told him not to. You are more likely to fail by not obeying the examiner's directions in my opinion.
But yes, according to the law he should have changed lanes if it was safe to do so.