You’re very welcome! We’re thrilled to hear that our video helped relieve your stress. If you have any more questions or need further tips, don’t hesitate to reach out. Happy driving! 🚗✨
Thank you for sharing your experience! It can be surprising when examiners ask for maneuvers that seem unusual, like parking near a fire hydrant. However, rest assured they are trained to ensure safety and evaluate your driving skills under different conditions. In situations like these, following the examiner’s instructions is the best course of action, as they’re aware of any exceptions during the test. Great job staying calm and focused!
Great video! I have my test next week..wish me luck! Had a question.. I will be driving a car that has automatic parking brake (or Handbrake). Should l tell the examiner about it? Or is it ok if l just put it into park after maneuvers like downhill parking etc
Good luck on your test next week-you’ll do great! 🍀 It’s a good idea to **mention the automatic parking brake** to your examiner, just to make them aware. A simple, "This car has an automatic parking brake, so I’ll just shift it into Park after parking on a hill," is enough. That way, they’ll know you understand how the system works. As long as you put the car in **Park** and the brake engages automatically, you’re all set. Just stay calm, and you’ve got this!
During your G2 road test in Ontario, the examiner will tell you where to turn and when to make lane changes. They will give you clear verbal instructions like "turn left at the next intersection" or "stay in the left lane." You won’t need to memorize the route ahead of time, as the examiner will guide you through the test. However, you still need to demonstrate that you can drive safely and make proper decisions based on road signs, traffic flow, and other conditions. You’re expected to follow the examiner's instructions and show your ability to navigate in real traffic situations, but you won’t have to plan the route on your own. Thanks for pointing that out, and good luck on your test!
what is the purpose of a 3 point turn ?? 99% of the time there will be a driveway or an intersection to turn around in which is much SAFER than blocking the road i will ALWAYS drive a bit further if i have to , to turn around in a driveway , intersection , parking lot etc than block the road ,,,, even if there is zero traffic
Good question! In Ontario, you can take a quick peek at the reverse camera during your G2 road test, but you’re expected to rely mostly on your mirrors and physically turning to check your surroundings. The camera should be used as a secondary tool, not your main source for reversing. Good luck!
This is bullshit I failed because I didn’t wait for traffic to clear and I had the gear wrong this lady did like 5 wrong things and passed this is bullshit man
I understand how frustrating that can be! Each test is different, and examiners look for various factors. Remember, every experience is a learning opportunity. If you focus on improving your skills, you'll have a better chance next time. Keep practicing, and don’t lose hope! You’ve got this!
Examiner is super chilled and good at explaining everything
Indeed, the instructor was very friendly and patient. Thank you for sharing your feedback!
Thank you so much!!
It was a relief to watch!!❤
You’re very welcome! We’re thrilled to hear that our video helped relieve your stress. If you have any more questions or need further tips, don’t hesitate to reach out. Happy driving! 🚗✨
Thank you so much!!
You thank you so much that is very helpful
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for your comment.
The examiner for my G2 road test asked me to park in front of a fire hydrant for a 3-point turn!😞
Thank you for sharing your experience! It can be surprising when examiners ask for maneuvers that seem unusual, like parking near a fire hydrant. However, rest assured they are trained to ensure safety and evaluate your driving skills under different conditions. In situations like these, following the examiner’s instructions is the best course of action, as they’re aware of any exceptions during the test. Great job staying calm and focused!
Great video! I have my test next week..wish me luck! Had a question.. I will be driving a car that has automatic parking brake (or Handbrake). Should l tell the examiner about it? Or is it ok if l just put it into park after maneuvers like downhill parking etc
Good luck on your test next week-you’ll do great! 🍀
It’s a good idea to **mention the automatic parking brake** to your examiner, just to make them aware. A simple, "This car has an automatic parking brake, so I’ll just shift it into Park after parking on a hill," is enough. That way, they’ll know you understand how the system works.
As long as you put the car in **Park** and the brake engages automatically, you’re all set. Just stay calm, and you’ve got this!
during the g2 test, will the examiner tell you tell you when you need to turn/lane changes, or will i be expected to have the route memorized?
they'll tell you
During your G2 road test in Ontario, the examiner will tell you where to turn and when to make lane changes. They will give you clear verbal instructions like "turn left at the next intersection" or "stay in the left lane." You won’t need to memorize the route ahead of time, as the examiner will guide you through the test.
However, you still need to demonstrate that you can drive safely and make proper decisions based on road signs, traffic flow, and other conditions. You’re expected to follow the examiner's instructions and show your ability to navigate in real traffic situations, but you won’t have to plan the route on your own.
Thanks for pointing that out, and good luck on your test!
what is the purpose of a 3 point turn ??
99% of the time there will be a driveway or an intersection to turn around in which is much SAFER than blocking the road
i will ALWAYS drive a bit further if i have to , to turn around in a driveway , intersection , parking lot etc than block the road ,,,, even if there is zero traffic
what about when it comes to reverse parking camera? can i use it during my G2 road test?
Good question! In Ontario, you can take a quick peek at the reverse camera during your G2 road test, but you’re expected to rely mostly on your mirrors and physically turning to check your surroundings. The camera should be used as a secondary tool, not your main source for reversing. Good luck!
This is bullshit I failed because I didn’t wait for traffic to clear and I had the gear wrong this lady did like 5 wrong things and passed this is bullshit man
I understand how frustrating that can be! Each test is different, and examiners look for various factors. Remember, every experience is a learning opportunity. If you focus on improving your skills, you'll have a better chance next time. Keep practicing, and don’t lose hope! You’ve got this!