I LOVE hearing the Philippine accent! So good. I'd like to point out that when you turn right into a curb lane (where cars can park) you must signal out of that "Lane" and into the regular lane. Not that anybody does this in real life, but it is in the traffic safety act and your examiner will/may call you on it.
Man you are a good instructor . I love how you teach him. I am taking my road test next week and this helps me a lot . Are you in edmonton by any chance lol
@@AllenDeCastro I will watch your video everyday til the day of my road test or until til i passed and will pass this video to some of our fellow filipino's as well . Thank you
So I’m confused because I was under the impression if they changed the regulations so that now everyone with a graduated class 5 can drive a motorcycle without needing to obtain a motorcycle specific license ?
Only left foot on the ground, leave your gear on first gear, apply brakes from your right foot and your right hand and apply clutch with your left, this is you should be doing every complete stop either from traffic lights or 4way stop
Here is another point that people need to be cautious of. The Alberta Riders guide that is "supposed" to give you all the information on things like the uphill parking etc, well, let's just say they tell you nothing. There is no mention of using your indicators for this manouver. I guess in the car world the closest would be parallel parking - if you look in the drivers guide put out by the province, they don't mention signal lights at all! The little diagram does not show signal lights. (other diagrams do such as angle parking etc) Its interesting that you are supposed to know these things, but the people who require you to have this knowledge fail to make it available. So I guess don't be surprised if you fail your exam if you think the drivers guide was actually useful.
This is the registry I will be using in May after I complete learners school at Too Cool motorcycle school. Do you know if the road tests still roughly 25 mknutes or are they 1 hour now, did he mention?
It depends on the instructors some takes over 45mins some just like 15 when they saw your bike skills they gonna let you back to registry but quick test usually to those experience riders from other provinces that wanna transfer their license to alberta
@@yogaobmale849 yes because of dealerships policy must have atleast learners to acquire motorcycles but if you’re just going to buy from person you dont need to present your learners
BY THE WAY HE DID HIS ROADTEST NEXT DAY WITH NO MISTAKES I'M SO PROUD IM HIM CUZ HE DID A GREAT JOB
I LOVE hearing the Philippine accent! So good. I'd like to point out that when you turn right into a curb lane (where cars can park) you must signal out of that "Lane" and into the regular lane. Not that anybody does this in real life, but it is in the traffic safety act and your examiner will/may call you on it.
I have my test next week in Calgary too. I need someone like you to help prepare for it hahaha
I can help you with that I’m only available weekends just shoot me a message on my Facebook page
@@AllenDeCastro that would be amazing if you could! I’ll shoot you a message!
Man you are a good instructor . I love how you teach him. I am taking my road test next week and this helps me a lot . Are you in edmonton by any chance lol
We are going to edmonton this annual riders meetup
@@AllenDeCastro I will watch your video everyday til the day of my road test or until til i passed and will pass this video to some of our fellow filipino's as well . Thank you
@@AllenDeCastro Also , what's the best device to use for communication ?
@@edwinmanahan2020 we have cardo but you can use your earphone for a moment
@@AllenDeCastro Question, When you do your parallel parking , You can use your both feet to back it up right ? or just your left foot ? Thanks
@ edwin,
Can you pls text me step step instructions for up hill & down hill park8ng?
Hi Naveen , are you in calgary or edmonton ?
Edmonton
@@edwinmanahan2020during uphill parking when moving back to roll back bike can we put the right leg on ground
@@NaveenReddyschannel Did you do your road test yet ? If so , How did it go ?
@@NaveenReddyschannel Yes , you can . Only when the examiner ask you to park it .
When im backing up during the parallel park, am i only using my left foot to push the bike back to the curse? Or can i use both feet?
@@GudGamz both feet so you won’t tip over
So I’m confused because I was under the impression if they changed the regulations so that now everyone with a graduated class 5 can drive a motorcycle without needing to obtain a motorcycle specific license ?
nope you still need to get a class 6 in order to drive a motorcycle
I have a question….. when coming up to a complete stop. Which leg can u put on ground? I’ve heard mixed. Right or left.
Only left foot on the ground, leave your gear on first gear, apply brakes from your right foot and your right hand and apply clutch with your left, this is you should be doing every complete stop either from traffic lights or 4way stop
Here is another point that people need to be cautious of. The Alberta Riders guide that is "supposed" to give you all the information on things like the uphill parking etc, well, let's just say they tell you nothing. There is no mention of using your indicators for this manouver. I guess in the car world the closest would be parallel parking - if you look in the drivers guide put out by the province, they don't mention signal lights at all! The little diagram does not show signal lights. (other diagrams do such as angle parking etc) Its interesting that you are supposed to know these things, but the people who require you to have this knowledge fail to make it available. So I guess don't be surprised if you fail your exam if you think the drivers guide was actually useful.
This is the registry I will be using in May after I complete learners school at Too Cool motorcycle school. Do you know if the road tests still roughly 25 mknutes or are they 1 hour now, did he mention?
It depends on the instructors some takes over 45mins some just like 15 when they saw your bike skills they gonna let you back to registry but quick test usually to those experience riders from other provinces that wanna transfer their license to alberta
@@AllenDeCastro that makes sense, thanks for the video.
Swee, im in the area, stay safe
You should charge for lessons. Im in yyc and would be willing to pay for some sessions. I just started biking last month. Got a ninja 300
passing the road test is enough payment for me
can you buy and own a motorcycle using class 5 license in alberta canada?
In my time yes but i heard that you need atleast class6 learners to get one
@@AllenDeCastro if you don’t mind me ask, what do you mean by that? do you need to pass the knowledge test first?
@@yogaobmale849 yes because of dealerships policy must have atleast learners to acquire motorcycles but if you’re just going to buy from person you dont need to present your learners
@@AllenDeCastro ok, thanks for the info man. what is the best biginnet sports bike? currently what brand is your ride and how many cc?
@@yogaobmale849 i would say 250-300 cc will do but if zero experience get the 125 first those groms or z125
Sir baka available ka mag turo ulit hehe, calgary lang ako.
Sige sir pm mo lng ako sa page check my abouts thanks
Where’s part 2 kuya?😂
Wala tulog umalis hahaha tara gawin natin ang part 2 😂 ng makapag roadtest kna
@@AllenDeCastro tara naaa!!
@@andreazgabriel lezgow san ba