Actually, they can. They are legally powered to fail you on any mistake you make. Even if you score a 99% they can fail you on that one if they deem it dangerous in anyway.
When i say i ****ed up a good 40% i meant i screwed up that much. Doesnt mean that was my grade on the actual test. the actual exam i scored an 86 or a 76.
hmm well , i feel like i have to do all the testing over again since now my decora girl is going through it lol … i think im more stressed out then she : /
I don’t know what the hell I got on my g1 or g2, all I know is that I passed both first try. G1 I think I remember actually; I got 10/10 on the signs and like 7 or 8/10 on the question portion.
You actually have to be a complete spazz to fail these tests. They are like fail-safe tests man… I known people who failed their G2’s 3 times, and mommy and daddy still give them the mercedes. Fcuk I hate Jews!!
rolfcopter touche … k fine next year we will both go back to high school and take grade 11 auto over again and i will actually attend class most of the days and you can not kiss ass and we shall see what happens
I’m coming too, just so I can bad mouth piston engines and piss him off with my “well thats the major flaw with piston engines, if you built a rotary” and get kicked out again…i wasn’t even in his class either! i just liked going there
1-try on all 3 tests and aced them and my G2 test took 5 mins as opposed to the 45 Mins popcorn said it was supposed to take hahaha only made a few minor errors on the G1 test and the written i did without opening the book haha
me and Xero managed to do the written without reading the book, must be an asian thing =P haha jkz jkz
Honestly wtf, I read 1st page of the book and then it’s over. Close book and walk to exam room. It’s the most useless shit I’ve ever seen. It’s purely common sense regarding to traffic rules. Red light means stop. Green means go. SIMPLE AS THAT. You don’t have to make it any complicated as it is. I think people fail G1 because they think it’s a trick question and end up overthinking and putting in the wrong answer.