9 REASONS for FAILING a ROAD TEST || COMMON MISTAKES to avoid || Drive Test Tips

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In this video I share 9 reasons for an auto fail on a driving test. There can be many other reasons for failing a road test but the reasons I have spoken about in this video fail you immediately. So if you are going for a road test soon or thinking about taking one then make sure you watch this video till the end to know what mistake to avoid during a road test.

These tips have saved a lot of time and money for a lot of my students and viewers so I am sure, you will also benefit a lot from this video. I wish you all the best for your upcoming test! Cheers!

0:00 Intro
0:25 Rolling Stop
2:00 Speed
4:33 Unsafe lane change
6:06 Dangerous action/maneuver
8:00 Use of cell phone
9:13 Incorrect parking
9:45 Intervention by examiner - Instructor having to break or hold the wheel
11:00 Running a yellow
12:27 Hitting the curb/pylon when parallel parking or doing a 3 point turn

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Passing the G2 test when I know I should have failed is probably the most humbling experience I could ever ask for. I've practiced countless times and even with being a certified motorcyclist for 4 years, I can definitely say that your nerves can get the best of you (<-- possible hint for a future video)

My top advice is just speaking it out, although I wouldn't count on the examiner talking back to you. Did my test at VP and was told to do a 3-point turn. I noticed a van approaching far off so spoke out loud that I'd wait till the van passes. The examiner immediately said, do what you think is safe, and I definitely would pass those words on.

DO NOT FEEL RUSHED! This is not a race, and if you need to wait a bit, then wait till it is safe.
Until then, keep practicing!

pranamacca
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I passed today. Saw all your videos and truly that’s how I passed. The best thing I learnt was to softly announce every decision I was making while driving. The examiner was very happy with this and I had zero demerit points! Thank you !!!

HereForHouseMusic
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Instead of 9, there should be 10 reasons for auto fail and the 10th but most important mistake is lack of self confidence which can be avoided by having enough practice before going for driving test.

Abhi-yipv
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I passed..Praise God..thank you for the videos. I passed the second time BTW..so guys if you didn't pass the first time it's ok..TRY AGAIN..NEVER GIVE UP!!

JayMint
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I haven't failed any road tests, including emergency vehicle road test.

But here are some of the bad things I did, what I did right and what saved me from failure.

G-test, or class 5 in Montreal:

1) drifting
Simply said sorry and smiled to the examiner, it was summer and I controlled it well, do that in winter and be ready to meet someone else's car or garage door, especially in the car I was in.

2) speed, examiners don't want you driving at 60km/h, max 10 under speed limit, not for more than a few seconds, I drove at 45-50 so no big deal.

3) say what you're supposed to be doing out loud, and accept mistakes examiners say you did even if you didn't, examiners love it when you know what to do, and test your ability to develop as a driver by telling you mistakes you didn't do and say you will work on them ( I sound fishy, lol.)

4) parallel parking, the corner stone of exam failures, did I fail it? Yup, did I know why I failed it, not until much later, how did I save myself? Told the examiner that I wasn't used to the dimensions of this car, it was true and not only that, I didn't cause any dangers to people around me, didn't hit any cars, etc.

5) Yellow lights, I'm already driving 40-50, so no chance to run the yellow, unless I'm at the staight line, knowing it's illegal to stay inside the intersection square, I'm not stopping.

List could go on...

nicolassarazin
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I have failed a test due to improper braking and acceleration. I have been driving back in my country for nearly 12 years, and with my kids, too. Nobody has told this to me. I was shocked when it was announced that I failed in the test for this reason. So embarassing..

It was raining during the test and some parts of the road had puddles.
Also another reason given to me was, when taking a left turn, I cut the line once.
I believe sometimes its about how rational your examiner is.
All the best to all those taking the test. Practice practice practice. That's all!

truevelin
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I failed 2 times! Once I was going at a speed of 60 when the limit was 50 on the 2 lane Bridge, where everyone was going at 60 plus. Second I went a School Zone at 32, when the school was not even open. These Examiners are ruthless! They just internally happy to fail you!

nickcarlton
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I remember when I did my G2 test. At the very end, I had to reverse park and I hit the curb while backing up. I thought that was why I were to fail my test. In the end, I didn’t and the instructor gave me feedback to keep checking my blind spots. That was my only wrong in the test. Also, I passed G2 with confidence. I was way more excited than nervous. I feel like that helped me more in the situation. :)

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For all those who gonna take their drive test and got cancelled due to this pandemic, it might be a good chance to keep practising. Practice everything until it's second nature to you, cuz it's all about muscle memory. When your test comes, it will be almost nothing to you and your nervousness will be little. Trust me on this, I did practice everything over and over until I got sick and tired of it but hey, it paid off and I passed my G. Good luck to all of you ^_^

blugan
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Today was my G test. I failed only because I was feeling nervous. I didn’t make any mistakes as such. It was raining and traffic was bit slow and foggy on the highway. So I had to use breaks to slow down. This made me fail as I should go with whatever the traffic is and shouldn’t go much on breaks but just leave the accelerator. So be not nervous is the first lesson and don’t use unnecessary breaks on highway to slow down just come out of gas pedal.

safiyap
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Yes mine was one of this reason, the main reason was busy traffic and cars in right lane did not let me to change lane for about 2 lights, even i kept my turn signal on, finally i increased speed to go in and then car honked at me - and examiner intervened to prevent it. Was automatic fail. It for advance road test, its challenging more than i thought.

dhruvalsoni
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I failed because of being overcautious. As I was approaching a green signal from a little distance I saw the timer going 3..2..1... Wary of running the soon to turn Yellow light, I slowed to a stop as the light turned Yellow. Examiner screamed You should have crossed. I have a strong feeling she'd've failed me had I proceeded too. Timer at near 1 second is really a tricky situation.. Doomed if you do, doomed if you don't!

gamesbhaand
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I failed my g2 road test 2 times. First time I was not able to do the parallel parking. Second time I was confident and I prepared a lot for my test but the day I had my test it was snowing and second time I did parallel parking, three point turn and reversed parking and I did all these like a pro but bcoz of snow that when I was asked to make a left turn from signal I could not see the dotted line( left turn lane). So unfortunately I made a left turn from the passing lane and bcoz of that the examiner failed me. My examiner was also impressed by my driving and by my parking skills but I think that day was not for me. Now I have booked my exam again, I have learned a lot from the previous test so I will try my best third time. Hope for the best😌

ashmankaur
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This video is SO HELPFUL. I have my test at 8.25 am tomorrow. Wish me luck!

nightwolf
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My son was failed because he did stop at a yellow and his tires went over the line. Obviously the alternative would hav been run ing the yellow. Seems like there’s no way to handle this situation correctly.

sarajaneconstantin
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Your videos are very helpful, can you please make a video on driving in roundabouts!

misssasha
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I don't agree with residential area and 50.

"Obey the maximum speed limit posted on signs along the road, but always drive at a speed that will let you stop safely"

When I see lots of parked cars and kids playing, I'd prefer to slow down to 40 or even 35

Xmal-CA
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Today I failed my road test, she states “fail to observe (FOB), Impedes” I have over 20 years and plus experience driving. That was so embarrassing. They have to make money for MDV. 0:13

TheDreamCuisine
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I took my test on the 15th @ 9:41. I did well on everything besides three point which is usually my strong suit, the tire tapped the curb and I was failed

nxtgenexotics
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Passed on my first try for my G. I sort of came to a rolling stop at a stop sign but the examiner must not have caught it. They also gave me wrong information on where to merge on to the highway and I asked to clarify at the risk of sounding combative. I was right, he made a joke and we both chuckled. Lightened the mood. I also clocked myself going 105 when getting on the highway. They didn't mention it. I was very nervous because there is so much construction on Hurontario, a lot of foot traffic in the area and the 401 is always a parking lot. That particular day it wasn't.

THERE IS AN EXTENSION ON THEIR REVISED ROAD TEST THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO END IN MARCH. I WENT TO THE MISSISSAUGA LOCATION AND DIIDNT HAVE TO PARELLEL PARK, EMERGENCY STOP OR REVERSE PARKING.

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