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Class 5 Road Test - Easiest places?
I'm hoping to get my Class 5 driver's license soon, and was wondering if any of you have advice on the best/easiest places to get it from. I've heard Richmond is good and Point Grey is horrible.
Anything on Coquitlam and North Vancouver? Those seem to have lots of free slots and I want mine ASAP.
Anything on Coquitlam and North Vancouver? Those seem to have lots of free slots and I want mine ASAP.
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i did mine there (by accident), showed up 10mins late cuz i thought my test was in Coquitlam lol
I have failed there twice and I have since heard that is one of the hardest places to do it.
for example they failed me (when i got my N) for "driving too slow" the guy took me on some street covered in potholes and i drove @ 40 so we wouldn't bounce around inside the car like a toy inside a kinder surprise in the hands of a toddler.
the same guy failed some girl for "driving too slow" on the highway.. she went 90... which is the speed limit, she started crying after her exam and hes like "hey u were holding up traffic" i was like WOOW!!! did anyone else hear that?! lol
regardless of where you take the test, if your not a shitty driver it shouldnt be too bad.
i passed in burnaby with 6 counts of speeding on my exam
my examiner was like "your a fast driver, but these days who isn't" lol
1) drive fast, therefore u spend less time on the road so less chance to get hit but higher chance to hit someone :P
2) drive slow, more time spent on road, more chance to get hit by type 1 above :P
I had a really obese instructor and he could barely move in my car. I went over the speed limit numerous times but he couldn't see my odometer because he was too fat/lazy to turn his head.
but it could be harder to take it in a place u don't live since u wont know where the parks/school zones are. u wont know certain intersections that are no right turns etc. so u have to be way more attentive during the exam
I got my N on my first try at Point Grey so don't you worry.
But yea what agent bob says is true about the schools and parks...watch out for the signs, and when the school/park zones end
one of my friends who took driving classes was told the opposite by his instructor. his advice was pick a time when the roads are busy, since the exam is 40min - 1hour ull mostly spend ur time in bumper to bumper traffic therefore u wont be tested on as much and less chances for u to make mistakes.
Easiest 20 minutes of my life. Yes, 20 minutes, lol.
i personally dont think it makes much of a diff. i was just passing on what i heard
i did mine on the first available date and time.. didnt care where or when it was
i don't see why u wouldn't just get ur class 5...
But anyway, I'd suggest taking it at a time with no traffic, and if you can drive like others have said, you really shouldn't have any problems.