If you're doing a Road Test i would stay between 45-50km. Other then that 50 to 55 even 60km is ample at times. Usually driving 5-10km over the speed limit wont get you a ticket but as always to avoid trouble, following the rules as close as possible will keep you safe.
I agree with you, because you always stick to the speed limit at all times when you drive any type of vehicle, not just for your road test, but for reality and everyday life. Driving is a commercialization and a socialization response, as well as it is a privilege. Rules needed to be obeyed every single time, whenever you drive a company vehicle or your own personal vehicle or whenever you drive for a company or for pleasure. There are a lot of drivers on the road every day, who do not treat the roads or their vehicle with respect and dignity or do not pay attention to the driving environment. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the video, I just failed class 4 road test this morning, in burnaby ICBC. I drove around 40~ 55 and 30 for signs, but my examiner wrote on my paper (uneven speed limit) this test is so much subjective.
EXTREMELY helpful. Thanks man! All the best
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Hi @4:50 there are no traffic lights or stop signs at the intersection. Did you treat this as a 4-Way?
There are stop signs on the opposing sides.
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If you're doing a Road Test i would stay between 45-50km. Other then that 50 to 55 even 60km is ample at times. Usually driving 5-10km over the speed limit wont get you a ticket but as always to avoid trouble, following the rules as close as possible will keep you safe.
I agree with you, because you always stick to the speed limit at all times when you drive any type of vehicle, not just for your road test, but for reality and everyday life. Driving is a commercialization and a socialization response, as well as it is a privilege. Rules needed to be obeyed every single time, whenever you drive a company vehicle or your own personal vehicle or whenever you drive for a company or for pleasure. There are a lot of drivers on the road every day, who do not treat the roads or their vehicle with respect and dignity or do not pay attention to the driving environment. Thank you very much.
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Thanks for the video, I just failed class 4 road test this morning, in burnaby ICBC. I drove around 40~ 55 and 30 for signs, but my examiner wrote on my paper (uneven speed limit) this test is so much subjective.
So in residential areas, unless posted is 50km/h as the limit? Should I drive between 40-45 during them?
Just for some specifics, I took my N test and failed due to going 35 but I was around 45-50 on the roads that weren’t residential.
Yes, though it is road and weather conditions dependant.
On a class 7 would it be okay if I go a bit above the yellow sign suggested speed