Hi sir, i just want to let you know my road test will be on July 26th. I’ve been practicing a lot lately and still been taking more driving lessons but now I’m starting to get a lot better and getting the hang of being behind the wheel! 😊
Thank you for letting me know about your road test on July 26th. It's great to hear that you've been practicing a lot and are getting more comfortable behind the wheel. Keep up the good work with your driving lessons. I'm confident that with your continued effort and practice, you'll do well on your test. Best of luck! 🤞
Got my G2 passed today 🎉🎉🎉 THANK you Alex. Watched your videos so many times it was very helpful to me THANK You. Keep up the good work ❤❤❤❤ from kitchener
Good analysis, I'll be taking G1 and G later this month I'm still not in Canada yet, but I think that I've learned far enough from your videos already, keep rolling ❤
I did my road test today and I passed. I really felt a great relieve. The examiners scare new drivers on the test and push them to fail by making them nervuous
Congratulations on passing your road test! It's a significant achievement and a huge relief, especially considering how stressful the examiners can make the experience for new drivers. Do you have any tips for others who might be nervous about their upcoming tests?
@@Canadiandrivers Thank you! Here are tips for new driver who are booking for road tests: 1- Practice a lot and drive in the area where you are doing the test. 2-Avoid focusing on the examiner's movement (writing), focus on the road instead. 3- Be alert on school zones and "Maximum speed limit 30" signs because it an auto fail if you exceed the speed limit even 1kmph. 4- When turning left, make sure you move when the traffic light turns yellow in traffic jam. If you stop and wait until the TL is red and the examiner tell you to go "you failed". 5- Turning left is the most dangeruous one and it is the most important turns that examiners use to check your skills so be prepared for that in advance. 6- Do a mock test 2/1 days before your test day. 7- When turning left do not forget the TLP " On coming Traffic, Light, and Pedesttians. 8-Do not slow down too much for no reason and do not speed up. Stay in the limit. 9-if the examiner asks you to change lanes, do not forget to view the rear view mirror, Side mirror and shoulder check. Good luck
I'm sorry to hear that your road test last Thursday didn't go as planned due to speeding. It's completely normal to feel disappointed, but don't get discouraged. Use this experience as a learning opportunity. Keep practicing, especially focusing on maintaining the correct speed, and consider scheduling another road test when you feel ready. I'm confident that with your determination and continued effort, you'll pass next time. Keep your spirits up!
Hello sir, I have practiced a lot, I drive better when I am with another person, but when the examiner comes in the car, it makes me stressed. I took the road test twice, but unfortunately I did not pass. Can you tell me what to do to get rid of this situation?😔
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's great that you've been practicing a lot and feel confident when driving with another person. Stress during the road test is quite common, and many people face the same challenge. Here are a few tips that might help you manage the stress and improve your performance: Practice Mock Tests: Try to simulate the test environment with a friend or family member acting as the examiner. This can help you get used to the feeling of being evaluated. Breathing Exercises: Before the test, practice deep breathing exercises to calm your nerves. A few deep breaths can help reduce anxiety and improve focus. Positive Visualization: Visualize yourself passing the test and driving confidently. Positive visualization can boost your confidence and reduce stress. Know the Test Route: If possible, familiarize yourself with the test route. Knowing the route can help reduce surprises and make you feel more prepared. Focus on the Road: Try to concentrate on your driving and not on the examiner. Remember that they are there to ensure safety and fairness, not to make you fail. Learn from Mistakes: Analyze what went wrong in your previous tests and focus on improving those areas. Constructive feedback can be very valuable. Remember, persistence is key. Many people need multiple attempts to pass their driving test. Keep practicing, stay positive, and you'll get there! Best of luck,
My driving instructor voices his thoughts out loud when I make mistakes and it’s definitely not in a positive way. Makes me feel 10 times worse and nervous. I get I need feedback but to yell out loud “What is this girl doing?!” “What’s wrong with this girl?” “Oh My God!” does not help. I’m already a nervous driver and honestly have a hard time paying attention to my surroundings. I just wish I can pay attention to my surroundings better. Part of me thinks I have ADHD. Any tips?
I'm really sorry you're having that experience with your instructor. It’s not okay to make you feel worse when you're trying to learn. A supportive environment is key to building confidence, especially if you're already feeling nervous. If possible, consider finding another instructor who is more patient and understanding. As for paying attention to your surroundings, try breaking things down into small steps: focus on scanning intersections, checking mirrors regularly, and practicing in low-stress environments. Stay patient with yourself-you’re learning, and that takes time!"
It really depends on the individual, but generally, for someone with little to no experience, it can take anywhere from 20 to 40 hours of practice to feel ready for the G2 test. Consistency and focusing on key skills like parking, lane changes, and driving in different conditions can really help!
You didn't bought a dash cam yet? I'm still wondering how you didn't get a fine for driving with a phone/camera in your hand. Get a dual channel one. One filming the road and one for the driver if you want.
First of all, I am not the driver, so I can hold the camera . For your knowledge only driver will get fine for recording and holding phone or camera when driving If you are a passenger you can hold phone or camera I do have a dash cam. I can send you the link to the one I use. It’s a three-channel camera, but too many cameras can obstruct the view for both the student and me.
I like your videos better than others because you show everything not only what's going on the road and you always explain in detail. And also your pop ups.
Yes, even with a green signal, she should still check left and right for any potential hazards or unexpected cross-traffic. This helps ensure safety, as other drivers may run red lights or make unexpected moves.
Thank you for your suggestion. Currently, we avoid using extra cameras as they can make students more nervous and potentially block their view. However, we will consider your feedback and look into finding a solution that balances monitoring with student comfort and safet
It’s totally normal to feel nervous before your road test, but just remember that you’ve been preparing for this! Stay calm, focus on the road, and trust your training. You’ve got this! Wishing you the best of luck on December 2nd-you’ll do great!
One thing too is usually when it’s snowing, you have to drive more carefully so you most likely wouldn’t get points deducted for going under the speed limit
Great question! At uncontrolled intersections and in parking lots where there are no stop signs, you should always yield to the vehicle on your right if you arrive at the same time. In parking lots, be cautious and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles already in motion, especially when crossing main thoroughfares. When in doubt, it’s safer to stop and assess the situation before proceeding!
@@Canadiandrivers Thank you for replying! This is very helpful. So You're saying to just yield when there are no stop signs and stop if needed? P.S. I lost points for unnecessary stops.
"if i don't nothing?....." this English is not correct. two negatives in one statement. if I don't say anything is OK. if I say nothing is Ok. If I don't say nothing means if you say something... but instead you cou could say: IF I do say nothing (means youre quiet)
@@Canadiandrivers am sorry for being rude, sir. I was just trying to explain something: if someone says …If someone says “ If I don’t say nothing please keep going.” Is that correct?
I’m new beginner driver. Driving lesson done today i have 4 days more to finish my lesson and after that i will try to go for a road test i need more knowledge and confidence 🥲
As a new beginner driver focus on practicing basic maneuvers, reviewing road signs and rules, and simulating test scenarios. Build confidence by driving in different conditions.Stay calm, prioritize safety, and good luck with your road test!
After watching the entire video, Are we allowed to pick a parking spot for the reverse if instructed by the Examiner or they will appoint where you should park?
Typically, during a road test, the examiner will instruct you where to park for maneuvers like reverse parking. They will generally specify the location to ensure consistency and fairness in testing all drivers.
Hi sir, i just want to let you know my road test will be on July 26th. I’ve been practicing a lot lately and still been taking more driving lessons but now I’m starting to get a lot better and getting the hang of being behind the wheel! 😊
Thank you for letting me know about your road test on July 26th. It's great to hear that you've been practicing a lot and are getting more comfortable behind the wheel. Keep up the good work with your driving lessons. I'm confident that with your continued effort and practice, you'll do well on your test. Best of luck! 🤞
Got my G2 passed today 🎉🎉🎉 THANK you Alex. Watched your videos so many times it was very helpful to me THANK You. Keep up the good work ❤❤❤❤ from kitchener
Congratulations on passing your G2! 🎉 Alex's videos are a game-changer, right? So glad they helped you out. Wishing you safe and happy driving! 🚗
I did my test today and I passed.. Washington state here. thank you so much for your videos, I have learned a lot 👍🏽
Congratulations on passing your test! 🎉 I'm so glad to hear that my videos were helpful. Great job and drive safely in Washington state!
I’m in Washington too
And plus when you parallel park or park anywhere you're never supposed to block a driveway!!
Thankyou so much , watching your videos helped me a lot and today was a big day for me , I passed my road test 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations on passing your road test! I'm thrilled to hear that my videos helped you. Well done on this big achievement!
Thankyou 😊@@Canadiandrivers
I may be wrong but I think the blind spots should be checked before physically moving the care not before stopping when about to take the action
Good analysis, I'll be taking G1 and G later this month
I'm still not in Canada yet, but I think that I've learned far enough from your videos already, keep rolling ❤
You're welcome! I'm glad the video is helping you. Best of luck 🤞
Thanks to you, I passed my G2 yesterday on the first try because of your videos
I did my road test today and I passed. I really felt a great relieve. The examiners scare new drivers on the test and push them to fail by making them nervuous
Congratulations on passing your road test! It's a significant achievement and a huge relief, especially considering how stressful the examiners can make the experience for new drivers. Do you have any tips for others who might be nervous about their upcoming tests?
@@Canadiandrivers Thank you! Here are tips for new driver who are booking for road tests:
1- Practice a lot and drive in the area where you are doing the test.
2-Avoid focusing on the examiner's movement (writing), focus on the road instead.
3- Be alert on school zones and "Maximum speed limit 30" signs because it an auto fail if you exceed the speed limit even 1kmph.
4- When turning left, make sure you move when the traffic light turns yellow in traffic jam. If you stop and wait until the TL is red and the examiner tell you to go "you failed".
5- Turning left is the most dangeruous one and it is the most important turns that examiners use to check your skills so be prepared for that in advance.
6- Do a mock test 2/1 days before your test day.
7- When turning left do not forget the TLP " On coming Traffic, Light, and Pedesttians.
8-Do not slow down too much for no reason and do not speed up. Stay in the limit.
9-if the examiner asks you to change lanes, do not forget to view the rear view mirror, Side mirror and shoulder check.
Good luck
I did my road test last Thursday and I failed because of to much speed
I'm sorry to hear that your road test last Thursday didn't go as planned due to speeding. It's completely normal to feel disappointed, but don't get discouraged. Use this experience as a learning opportunity. Keep practicing, especially focusing on maintaining the correct speed, and consider scheduling another road test when you feel ready. I'm confident that with your determination and continued effort, you'll pass next time. Keep your spirits up!
Is it Mirror, Signal, Shoulder Check, or Signal, Mirror, Shoulder Check?
Mirror, Signal, Blindspot
Hello sir, I have practiced a lot, I drive better when I am with another person, but when the examiner comes in the car, it makes me stressed. I took the road test twice, but unfortunately I did not pass. Can you tell me what to do to get rid of this situation?😔
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's great that you've been practicing a lot and feel confident when driving with another person. Stress during the road test is quite common, and many people face the same challenge. Here are a few tips that might help you manage the stress and improve your performance:
Practice Mock Tests: Try to simulate the test environment with a friend or family member acting as the examiner. This can help you get used to the feeling of being evaluated.
Breathing Exercises: Before the test, practice deep breathing exercises to calm your nerves. A few deep breaths can help reduce anxiety and improve focus.
Positive Visualization: Visualize yourself passing the test and driving confidently. Positive visualization can boost your confidence and reduce stress.
Know the Test Route: If possible, familiarize yourself with the test route. Knowing the route can help reduce surprises and make you feel more prepared.
Focus on the Road: Try to concentrate on your driving and not on the examiner. Remember that they are there to ensure safety and fairness, not to make you fail.
Learn from Mistakes: Analyze what went wrong in your previous tests and focus on improving those areas. Constructive feedback can be very valuable.
Remember, persistence is key. Many people need multiple attempts to pass their driving test. Keep practicing, stay positive, and you'll get there!
Best of luck,
Do they check if youre doing the habd over hand properly or do the fail you if you dont do it properly??
As for me I have a problem with the blind spot
My driving instructor voices his thoughts out loud when I make mistakes and it’s definitely not in a positive way. Makes me feel 10 times worse and nervous. I get I need feedback but to yell out loud “What is this girl doing?!” “What’s wrong with this girl?” “Oh My God!” does not help. I’m already a nervous driver and honestly have a hard time paying attention to my surroundings. I just wish I can pay attention to my surroundings better. Part of me thinks I have ADHD. Any tips?
I'm really sorry you're having that experience with your instructor. It’s not okay to make you feel worse when you're trying to learn. A supportive environment is key to building confidence, especially if you're already feeling nervous. If possible, consider finding another instructor who is more patient and understanding. As for paying attention to your surroundings, try breaking things down into small steps: focus on scanning intersections, checking mirrors regularly, and practicing in low-stress environments. Stay patient with yourself-you’re learning, and that takes time!"
hey Alex, how long does it usually take for a little to no experience driver to be ready for G2 based on your experience?
It really depends on the individual, but generally, for someone with little to no experience, it can take anywhere from 20 to 40 hours of practice to feel ready for the G2 test. Consistency and focusing on key skills like parking, lane changes, and driving in different conditions can really help!
This driver is so arrogant
I just wanna know HOW!???
You didn't bought a dash cam yet?
I'm still wondering how you didn't get a fine for driving with a phone/camera in your hand.
Get a dual channel one. One filming the road and one for the driver if you want.
First of all, I am not the driver, so I can hold the camera . For your knowledge only driver will get fine for recording and holding phone or camera when driving If you are a passenger you can hold phone or camera I do have a dash cam. I can send you the link to the one I use. It’s a three-channel camera, but too many cameras can obstruct the view for both the student and me.
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@Canadiandrivers sorry but you are not a passenger.
In case of an accident you will bear responsibility.
I like your videos better than others because you show everything not only what's going on the road and you always explain in detail. And also your pop ups.
14:20 did she have to check left right traffic when she was going straight with a green signal?
Yes, even with a green signal, she should still check left and right for any potential hazards or unexpected cross-traffic. This helps ensure safety, as other drivers may run red lights or make unexpected moves.
Beautiful teacher
Plz put a camera somewhere so that continuously we can see the drive’s movement
Thank you for your suggestion. Currently, we avoid using extra cameras as they can make students more nervous and potentially block their view. However, we will consider your feedback and look into finding a solution that balances monitoring with student comfort and safet
My road test will be December 2 and I’m little bit nervous
It’s totally normal to feel nervous before your road test, but just remember that you’ve been preparing for this! Stay calm, focus on the road, and trust your training. You’ve got this! Wishing you the best of luck on December 2nd-you’ll do great!
@@Canadiandrivers
Thank you so much
@Smallsongs-jz7om no problem 😉
One thing too is usually when it’s snowing, you have to drive more carefully so you most likely wouldn’t get points deducted for going under the speed limit
what are the exceptions when stopping where there are no stop signs? (uncontrolled intersections and parking lots wise)
Great question! At uncontrolled intersections and in parking lots where there are no stop signs, you should always yield to the vehicle on your right if you arrive at the same time. In parking lots, be cautious and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles already in motion, especially when crossing main thoroughfares. When in doubt, it’s safer to stop and assess the situation before proceeding!
@@Canadiandrivers Thank you for replying! This is very helpful. So You're saying to just yield when there are no stop signs and stop if needed?
P.S. I lost points for unnecessary stops.
Correct 👍
Hi sir very good examiner god bless you sir ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for your feedback and support 🙂
I booked my test on June 13 have confusion on paralerl parking
Check this video it will help you
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How to book for mock test
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My car always far away from curve....?
Please have the steady camera, I'm having motion sickness vertigo just by watching shaky camera 😭
Thank you for video 🙏
Very good
Hello, Do you give the lesson only Toronto?
Hello yes only in Toronto
HOW to book you for mocktest?
You can DM or text me on my phone
@@Canadiandrivers I message you on instagram
"if i don't nothing?....." this English is not correct. two negatives in one statement. if I don't say anything is OK. if I say nothing is Ok. If I don't say nothing means if you say something... but instead you cou could say: IF I do say nothing (means youre quiet)
I don’t understand what are you trying to say ! are you trying to teach me English?
@@Canadiandrivers am sorry for being rude, sir. I was just trying to explain something: if someone says …If someone says “ If I don’t say nothing please keep going.” Is that correct?
Good ❤
Good job bro but her mistek if show us revers videos it's the best to know it evrthing good mock
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I’m new beginner driver. Driving lesson done today i have 4 days more to finish my lesson and after that i will try to go for a road test i need more knowledge and confidence 🥲
As a new beginner driver focus on practicing basic maneuvers, reviewing road signs and rules, and simulating test scenarios. Build confidence by driving in different conditions.Stay calm, prioritize safety, and good luck with your road test!
Can i contact you?
Yes you can please text me or DM on instagram
Hi@@Canadiandrivers
How can I do a mock test with you. What is the requirement?
After watching the entire video, Are we allowed to pick a parking spot for the reverse if instructed by the Examiner or they will appoint where you should park?
Typically, during a road test, the examiner will instruct you where to park for maneuvers like reverse parking. They will generally specify the location to ensure consistency and fairness in testing all drivers.