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Mikero
Super Robot
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« Reply #4710 on: 13 June 2009, 17:50:17 » |
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I've been a bit nervous the past few days because today I a road test for my G2 exit. Meaning I'd be getting my G. For non Ontarions; The G1 entrance is a written test, if you pass you get your G1 licence (which is like a learner's permit, you can drive ONLY with riding shotgun who has a had a full licence for 4+ years or so, can't drive on the highway, and you can't drive on roads that 80kph+, or drive between 12am-5am, and can't have more than 0% blood alcohol). You hold this for a minimum of 12 months before taking the G1 exit test; To get your G2. You can reduce that time to 8 months by completing "a Ministry-approved driver education course" AKA driver's ed. The G1 exit test consists of a road test on normal streets. Pretty basic but it's supposed to be the hardest of the test. When you pass the test you get your G2, and can drive alone as much as you want, but you still have to have your blood alcohol at a flush zero. It is basically a probationary licence, with only 4 demerit points or so. There's also a couple restrictions for 12am-5am if you're a teenager but it's nothing big. You hold this licence again for a minimum or 12 months before you can take the G2 exit. The G2 exit is another road test for you to obtain your G licence, it's supposedly a lot easier than the G1 exit. The main point of the test is to check that you can drive on the freeway or on any four lane divided highway over 80kph. In Ottawa you tend to go on a freeway--the Queensway (417)--for this, where the limit is 100. Sometimes they give you extra things to do from the G1 exit, like parallel parking and stuff. The G licence is a full licence, and you can have blood-alcohol around like 0.4% or something between 0% and intoxication. So today I had my G2 exit test. I put it off this long because the main difference between the G and G2 is the alcohol thing so I didn't really give a #####, but my licence was going to expire this coming November. I was nervous but I apparently I did well, though I don't really think so. It was... An ordeal. Instead of it just being highway and a joke like it is for everyone else, I had to do a lot of the regular stuff from the first road test. Had to do an emergency stop (which I totally forgot how to do PROPERLY but I guess I did it right), 3-point turn/K-turn, and what I was dreading; Parallel park. See, I'm a pretty good driver. I scored a 99 in driver's ed because the instructor wasn't allowed to "give [me] a hundred". Buuut I learned to drive in a 1990 Volskwagen Jetta, which I drove my initial road test in. The car we have now, a 2007 or 08 Pontiac Wave, is OBVIOUSLY a completely different type of ride. Parallel parking in it is still sketchy for me because the system I learned doesn't at all work with this car. But I just winged it and did well. Anyway I got my G, so I'm really jazzed. Fully licenced. Now I shouldn't have to take another road test for 57 years. Unless, that is, I DO end up going for my M (motorcycles), heheh. This was not a repeat. This was just a glitch in the system.
They changed something in the Matrix.
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