
Go around the suggested speed limit, also depending on traffic.Ģ. But let's say you are approaching a bend of the road and it tells you to slow down. Aggressive driving only gets you 10? Nice.ġ. However if you automatically assumed own right of way and you don't you fail.ģ. The max you might get is just a few points off. You know what? When you have right of way (Like an uncontrolled intersection) it's ok to be a bit hesitant. It may make you look good but you can get screwed for as bad as traffic obstruction. Don't brake at every controlled intersection and driveway. Watch for people and traffic and how the signs appear.ġ. Don't make sudden stops or whatever, just don't scare the guy next to you. Look at the pedestrian signs on the side to see if it's a stale green. Even if it's a parking lane, go into it, and then signal left into the actual driving lane.ġ.
#Driving test checklist full
Sometimes if you don't make a full stop you fail.ĩ. That's an insta-fail (Again, see instant fail section). JUST DON'T OBSTRUCT TRAFFIC OR VIOLATE LIGHTS/SIGNS. When in doubt, unless it's prohibited (See instant fail section) then stop, it's only 10 points. The moment you shift your car into reverse, it's an auto fail. But when you do it wrong, it's ok, you won't fail. read the dang book when you got your learner's.ġ. I don't know how you would get docked points here. Signal, shoulder check, as if there will be cars there.ħ. Also when you are driving in a residential area and making a right turn and the right lane is a parking lane, you still need to shoulder check.

Do it even when you are exiting a parallel parking spot.

Just be confident, don't do it too quickly and not too slowly.ġ. Or you just forgot your brakes, but if that's the case, then you deserve to be docked marks. I don't know why you would have this problem, unless you are driving a standard. Set your car in neutral and slowly let it hit the curb and stop.ĥ. For parking uphill or downhill make sure you're close enough to the curb (Look at right mirror) and make sure your wheels are right. Just be confident in your parking and do it right the first time. I don't see why you are using a standard transmission for this test though lol.Ģ. If standard use gear 1 or reverse and handbrake. If you are driving an auto, just set your vehicle in Park and activate handbrakes. Just signal whenever you are turning your wheel unless you are following the bend of the road.ġ. I failed my driving test twice before and one guy docked me marks there, so it really depends on who you get.ĩ. The class 5 basic is in city so that's a good reference. Around 20-30m depending on speed is good. Don't do it too far ahead, don't do it too late. Most people should not have a problem in this area, but just don't pull your handbrake around a corner, etc.Ĩ. Watch out for torque steer if you are flooring it on a FWD on a turn (Don't do that heh)Ĥ, 5, 6. Generally the smoothness of straightening the wheels after a turn. Do two handed hand-over-hand steering at all times.ģ. The guy can put that in category 2 as well.Ģ. I didn't use the steering wheel correctly with hand positions on left turns, so I got owned 15 points. Just your car equipment in general, like signals, wipers, whatever. Most tests should be similar, but below is an example of the Class 5 Probationary examiner's checklist.

Here's some tips and guide to the Alberta road test. Must hold for 1 year.Ĭlass 5 Probationary (Basic): Minimum age 16, 7 demerits, 0 alcohol level, cannot accompany class 7, must hold for 2 yearsĬlass 5 (Advanced/Full/whatever): Minimum age 18.
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Some background stuff for basic passenger vehicle licensing:Ĭlass 7: Minimum age 14, must have a Class 5 full license passenger beside you at all times.
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Feel free to write something specific to your province or area (BC and Toronto would be nice if you still have this memorable sheet). From the archives: This article has originally appeared on our forums.Įvery forum has it, so let me write one up too.
