The video was very useful and I watched it before the day of exam. I was able to clear the test- class 5 in 68 ICBC Surrey Claims center. The examiner was very friendly and did not stress me out . He was talking to throughout the test : very friendly asking about what I am doing and what is my profession etc. I did 2 mistakes: I forgot to do the shoulder check for the blind spot while merging in to L lane for the Left turn in the intersection . The second one was my car was not inside the intersection in the green light to take the left turn and waiting for the oncoming traffic to clear for me to take the turn. He said luckily you took the left while the light was green as the traffic was cleared . If I would have done it in the Amber light, He said it is a Ticket able offence and is an Automatic fail because your car was not inside the intersection. If it was inside the intersection, I would have the right of way even if it changed to orange. Another surprise was when I was doing the reverse parking in the parking lot of ICBC, A pedestrian ran in to my parking spot. Luckily My eyes were in the direction of Travel so I was able to notice it and I was able to stop it and I waited for the pedestrian to move in to his car and then do the Maneuver
I always give a quick glance left before turning right onto any street. There are an awful lot of people driving distracted on the roads and that half second it takes to look both ways may save you from getting T-boned by someone who's not paying proper attention to their driving.
I hear you on this one. I’m trying to get my class 6 (motorcycle) and I don’t know anyone who rides and I must have a licensed person behind me at all times until I pass my road exam. (here in Alberta). It basically makes it impossible to get the license without breaking the law.
@@najmehshakenia4814 why don't you book the lessons with the instructors? ow you can post on your community to ask if someone can help and for sure you can pay them some money
Unfortunately, driving the speed limit on most roads in the Lower Mainland will cause insanity to erupt in a great many drivers minds. I've been driving 60 KPH for decades. Anyone going slower than that is holding back traffic.
@@spindrivingschoolbookedtil7125 Tomorrow, I got an appointment on Tuesday 28, Sep for my Road test 7 in Burnaby for third time. I got 2 times failed. I really nervous now, I wonder whether can’t I pass tomorrow. 😥haiz
@@spindrivingschoolbookedtil7125 hello, Sir. I passed today. Thank you for your video. Yesterday, before I went to my road test. I watched all of your videos in Burnaby. Especially, 4 ways stop and Cul-de-sac. I do follow all your words in the videos. Before I went into the Cul-de-sac. I had to do to signal right side, shoulder check every steps. When I get out of Cul-de-sac 1 more times. I also signal in the left and shoulder at the same time. Everything all perfectly. Thank you so much for your video. I feel happy now. Oh my God after I finished my road test, my body was very shaking because I'm so nervous when I'm on the test.
7:47 hey I was wondering in this scenario would I signal right shoulder check and then pull over to give space to the other car? Or would I just slowly move to the right side till there is enough space ?
i failed at this location because of a construction zone. I went through it slowly following the car ahead, but i missed a sign which the car ahead also i guess didn’t see which failed me for dangerous action
What!?!?!?! No reason to look left at a green light as you make the right turn?!?! If I had a nickel for every dummy who blew through his red light… Don’t listen to this advice folks.
The video was very useful and I watched it before the day of exam.
I was able to clear the test- class 5 in 68 ICBC Surrey Claims center. The examiner was very friendly and did not stress me out . He was talking to throughout the test : very friendly asking about what I am doing and what is my profession etc. I did 2 mistakes: I forgot to do the shoulder check for the blind spot while merging in to L lane for the Left turn in the intersection . The second one was my car was not inside the intersection in the green light to take the left turn and waiting for the oncoming traffic to clear for me to take the turn. He said luckily you took the left while the light was green as the traffic was cleared . If I would have done it in the Amber light, He said it is a Ticket able offence and is an Automatic fail because your car was not inside the intersection. If it was inside the intersection, I would have the right of way even if it changed to orange.
Another surprise was when I was doing the reverse parking in the parking lot of ICBC, A pedestrian ran in to my parking spot. Luckily My eyes were in the direction of Travel so I was able to notice it and I was able to stop it and I waited for the pedestrian to move in to his car and then do the Maneuver
I always give a quick glance left before turning right onto any street. There are an awful lot of people driving distracted on the roads and that half second it takes to look both ways may save you from getting T-boned by someone who's not paying proper attention to their driving.
yes, this is what i thought when seeing him do it. what happens if the guy runs a red light? you're borked.
This is amazing, these are the exact streets I'm driving for practice and my test. Thank you so much for this resource!!
Around 5:50, turning onto Gilmore, the white van proceeded too early, they should have waited till she was on the curb before turning.
Yes, that would not be wrong!
thank you for your video....I just found it and watched some this morning, and will have test today...
best of luck!!!
Hi
@ 6:52, are you saying that you and the vehicle in front of you ought to have turned to the closest lane to you-in this case, the shared lane?
Yes, the curb lane.
Thanks 🙏. Got it!
Hard to keep practicing when you have no one available with a driver's licence to go out with.
Yup, i get it. Its not easy.
I hear you on this one. I’m trying to get my class 6 (motorcycle) and I don’t know anyone who rides and I must have a licensed person behind me at all times until I pass my road exam. (here in Alberta). It basically makes it impossible to get the license without breaking the law.
Same problem here. In the end I practice with instructor and that costs more than 1K already. Sigh
I have this problem either 😢 what should we do with this task?!
@@najmehshakenia4814 why don't you book the lessons with the instructors? ow you can post on your community to ask if someone can help and for sure you can pay them some money
Unfortunately, driving the speed limit on most roads in the Lower Mainland will cause insanity to erupt in a great many drivers minds. I've been driving 60 KPH for decades. Anyone going slower than that is holding back traffic.
Sure, keeping up with the flow of traffic is better in most cases!!!
7:00 in this clip. Shouldn’t I turn to right into the first lane in the right side, or just turn right to the second lane outside same as you did?
Yes, exactly. I said in the video not to turn wide unless its a bus or actual designated bike lane.
Always turn to the closest lane.
@@spindrivingschoolbookedtil7125 Tomorrow, I got an appointment on Tuesday 28, Sep for my Road test 7 in Burnaby for third time. I got 2 times failed. I really nervous now, I wonder whether can’t I pass tomorrow. 😥haiz
@@franknguyen802 Good Luck, let me know how it goes?
@@spindrivingschoolbookedtil7125 hello, Sir. I passed today. Thank you for your video. Yesterday, before I went to my road test. I watched all of your videos in Burnaby. Especially, 4 ways stop and Cul-de-sac. I do follow all your words in the videos. Before I went into the Cul-de-sac. I had to do to signal right side, shoulder check every steps. When I get out of Cul-de-sac 1 more times. I also signal in the left and shoulder at the same time. Everything all perfectly. Thank you so much for your video. I feel happy now. Oh my God after I finished my road test, my body was very shaking because I'm so nervous when I'm on the test.
@@franknguyen802 Excellent..Good job!!!
7:47 hey I was wondering in this scenario would I signal right shoulder check and then pull over to give space to the other car? Or would I just slowly move to the right side till there is enough space ?
Yes. I would shoulder check during my test.
@@spindrivingschoolbookedtil7125 would I signal as well or is that not necessary?
@@mysticalmonkey2244 Yes. Signal
@2:40 I never thought this would be a common mistake...🤨
In general no, but turning on to the wrong side of the street does happen.
I failed for going too slow in residential areas? Aparently its a 50 zone there ??
i failed at this location because of a construction zone. I went through it slowly following the car ahead, but i missed a sign which the car ahead also i guess didn’t see which failed me for dangerous action
So you were driving under 40 km/h?
anyone know what kind of car that is 2:35
Hi how I can contact you?
So for Class 7 road test, maximum will be only 50km/hr? I will appreciate the answer . thank you
speed limits are set by the city not ICBC. Follow the signs. Burnaby is mainly 50kmh.
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If there is no speed sign. it's 50
@@jolenemoyanchildkiller7621 Exactly!!
speed doesn't have anything to do with your license. 50 in city unless 30 , 80in highway unless its 90
What!?!?!?! No reason to look left at a green light as you make the right turn?!?! If I had a nickel for every dummy who blew through his red light…
Don’t listen to this advice folks.
2:37 I am still confusing about go over the line, can you explain more details please?
He means go beyond the line, not running over it. He said "over" meaning above, as noted in t he text that shows up.