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SERIOUS CONGESTION rush hour
Pedestrians, hotels, mid street crossing, illegal and legal devliery, ubers, taxis bi directional cyclist pathways.
Pedestrians, hotels, mid street crossing, illegal and legal devliery, ubers, taxis bi directional cyclist pathways.
DIFFERENCES OF SPEEDS
JAYWALKERS
RESTRICTED LANES
ILLEGAL VEHICLES STOPPING
EMERGENCY VECHILES
YELLOW LIGHTS BLOCKING INTERSECTION
ALLEY WAYS
WEIRD TIMES ON TURNS
FINE PRINT HOURS ON RESTRICTED LANES
RED PAINT BUS LANES
Pedestrian Management
Heavy traffic demands a clear understanding for left turns.
Real-World Driving: Why True Instruction Goes Beyond the Test Route
Many instructors avoid downtown and heavy traffic because they fear losing control. But real driving isn’t about memorizing a test route—it’s about handling diverse, unpredictable environments. .
Knowing the rules for Cyclists is complicated and very dangerous.
Right Turns Positioning Very Important to Pass
Both positioning and right-of-way understandings are a must for test preparations. Also, did you know there is a waiting position for a right turn?
Moving into your blind area is a risk that must never interfere with other road users.
Lane Changes Must Be Done Invisible
Slowing anyone down when changing lanes is a failure to yield a right-of-way offence and will fail you on your test day.
50 km/h is the MAXIMUM under ideal conditions, and driving above it is speeding, which is illegal.
Speeding on Your Road Test is a Big Failure
20, 40, 50, 70, 80 Do you know where all of these apply? If not, any one of them can cause an instant failure.
Parking is a confidence-building skill and requires managing the rear of the car.
Parking Builds Confidence for Test Takers
Five different possible parks must be practised enough that you can snap it in quickly and safely when under pressure on your driving test in B.C.
Going for the test is success! Now you know. Keep going!