Hi, im just wondering hows the G test at Orangeville,?
im looking for a area thats not hard, plz and thank you.
My advice to you is dont try to find any place that is easy. I went to a supposedly easy test centre and still failed the test. Better you go to one that is closest to you and drive around that centre often to get a sense of the roads and the landmarks etc. Get a driving instructor to take you on your exam route and tell you the things to watch out for. This worked for me.
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Originally posted by kg
Hi, im just wondering hows the G test at Orangeville,?
im looking for a area thats not hard, plz and thank you.
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I am a Gents and not a Ladies.
Regardless of where you take the test, make sure to get some driving practice with a driving instructor on Toronto roads/401 during rush hour traffic if you plan to drive mostly in GTA. It will help you in long term. Good luck.
If you are giving a test in the city that you live in, you can ask instructor for possible routes and they will tell you that, you can practice on that and you will be driving in a familiar territory.
If you go out of town, it may seem easy because of less traffic but you should be prepared for surprises because there could be speed traps when speed limits change suddenly, railway tracks, etc.
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I totally agree with Raj.
If you know the probable questions beforehand, the chances of passing are quite high.
I know a desi guy who has been a driving instructor in Guelph for the last 20 years. He has been able to predict what the examiner would expect.
Regards,
AAA
Less and less Desis are going there. They are discriminatory against women - particularly Indian women. You can see they will try to find a fault and make you drive about 10 min more than a white male. If you don't believe me you can ask any Indian driving instructor. They have all caught on and now a lot less Desis will go there.
Don't support their economy . You may think it is a small town so ppl will be homely and nice, but it is a lot harder for Indian women. Just see it's not as busy there as it used to be and that's the reason. It's hard to explain when you're good and that happens, unless you want to have ur first experience of discrimination in Canada, avoid it. If you are a desi male you have a better chance. MTO is a cash grab anyway, especially at these types of places.
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