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4444 09-17-2013 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dee242 (Post 8322250)
Thanks for the feed back guys as for me referring to shoulder checking as stupid stuff i did not mean it in that way i meant stupid mistakes.

As for steering pos my hands were always at 10-2 with the exception of backing up an as for the railroad i didnt have to cross one as far as i remember the closes thing i saw to a rail road were some xs marked on the road but there were no tracks, may have missed a warning sign if i got docked for it though.

And the reason i am asking about taking my test in maple ridge is because it was the earliest date i could get and i am not familiar of the location.

Who told u 10 and 2?

It's 9 and 3 nowadays (based on consensus, 10 and 2 is how they used to teach it, but has been found to be less effective than 9/3)

See, ur doing it all wrong

dared3vil0 09-17-2013 07:16 PM

I tend to alway drive at 9 and 3, it's just more comfy imho...

racerman88 09-17-2013 07:40 PM

If there are railroad tracks you are supposed to clear them like you would an intersection which is a quick look to the left and right BEFORE the tracks

seekerbeta 09-18-2013 09:47 AM

Tips for Ridge (took a test there)

its at the Maple Ridge City Hall, there are 2 - 3 spots outside reserved for only Driving test People

they take you down lougheed usually near Haney Bypass, its a 50 zone (with HUGE SIGNS) but people typically speed, watch your speed there.

They will ask you to turn left at haney bypass, usually this is on to Kanaka Creek Road (if i remember) there is a school here that the signs are kind of hidden and you creep up on it.

watch out for the share the road thing with Horses, they may take you down near maple ridge park to check out if you can handle a roundabout. be careful about the cross walks, on dewdney and 224 they are like every 100ft and almost always there is some old lady waiting to cross to liquidation world :P

pick out all the hazards on the hazard checking skill... include things like where kids could hide or where parked cars may obstruct things

Parking brake - you are not parked until that is on, lots of examiners will fail you if you forget it

lots of new parallel parking zones on lougheed, try them out before the exam, some of them are really short.

ohshitvtec 09-18-2013 10:05 AM

Where do they take you for the test at the ICBC in Poco?

jeedee 09-18-2013 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ohshitvtec (Post 8322656)
Where do they take you for the test at the ICBC in Poco?

you should know how to drive regardless of location
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extracrunchie 09-18-2013 02:10 PM

They typically want your hands to be on the steering at the 3 and 9 o clock position and when turning use the hand over hand method.

dee242 09-18-2013 03:05 PM

Thanks guys and oh a few more questions i was always told to stay close to the lines on the road so where should you position your car while driving strait, like centre of the lane or close to the left line and for turning left in a turning lane at an intersection are you suppose to shoulder check left and do a 360 check before you turn

gars 09-18-2013 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by dee242 (Post 8322876)
Thanks guys and oh a few more questions i was always told to stay close to the lines on the road so where should you position your car while driving strait, like centre of the lane or close to the left line and for turning left in a turning lane at an intersection are you suppose to shoulder check left and do a 360 check before you turn

If you don't know the answers to those questions - I'm not so sure you're ready to take the test.

I'm not saying you're a bad driver - but I just think you're a driver that might benefit with a lesson or two more from a good instructor.

*edit* and just to clarify, hand positions 9-3/10-2 can be seen as nitpicky - but where you should position your car within the lane - those are fundamentals.

SkinnyPupp 09-18-2013 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by dee242 (Post 8322876)
Thanks guys and oh a few more questions i was always told to stay close to the lines on the road so where should you position your car while driving strait, like centre of the lane or close to the left line and for turning left in a turning lane at an intersection are you suppose to shoulder check left and do a 360 check before you turn

dude go take some lessons.. jesus

spideyv2 09-18-2013 06:48 PM

People like you shouldn't even be able to operate a vehicle

dee242 09-18-2013 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by jayare604 (Post 8323091)
People like you shouldn't even be able to operate a vehicle

i didnt get docked for ir but my tester said i ride close to line thats why im asking

finbar 09-18-2013 11:00 PM

Buy an hour with a driving instructor before the test.

meme405 09-18-2013 11:43 PM

Now you are just being stupid, I was in your defense before, but REALLY?

You should drive in the center of your fucking lane :fulloffuck:


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