I am going to show you guys how to pass
your driving road test, first time.
My name is Mandeep Burmi. I'm the owner of
Ace Driving School in Winnipeg Manitoba.
I'm going to share with you my secrets
on how to pass your driving road test
the first time, no critical errors. So
stay tuned. There are lot of videos on
YouTube on how to pass your driving road
tests but people still fail, WHY?
Because they don't follow the process. Let me
tell you everything that we do in our
life we go through a process and driving
is no different.
I'm going to give you this process and
if you follow the process you will pass
your driving road test first time, easily.
As you know, in your driving road test your
examiner will ask you to do left turns,
right turn, lane change, parallel parking
and some residential area as well if you
do something wrong, your examiner will
deduct points. Now some mistakes
are general mistakes and some mistakes
are critical errors but if you
follow my process there will be no
general errors and there will be no
critical errors in your driving test and
you will pass first time with a big smile on your
face. So let's look at this process. We
are going to divide this process into
three different steps. Step one is you
will ask questions to yourself. Step
number two, based on your experience and
knowledge you will answer those
questions. Step number three you will
take action. So let's go in the car and
look at some examples.
As you're driving towards this parked
car you will ask yourself what are the
general errors and critical errors going
around a parked car? Then you answer
based on your knowledge and your past
experience. So general errors will be if
you don't signal and if you don't
shoulder check that will be general
error. What are the critical errors? If
you're going too close to a parked car
that's a critical error. So in order to
pass your driving test the first time we
will signal left and we will also do
left shoulder check and we will also
maintain at least three to four feet
distance from the parked car so we don't
get any critical error. In this situation,
here we also see there's oncoming
traffic. There is a white car coming from
the front, if I signal right now then
it's misleading because this driver
might think that I'm turning left onto
this side street here. So that means I'd
have to wait and when I am half way
through the intersection that's when I
signal and shoulder check. So now I
signal left I shoulder check and then I
go in the left lane maintaining my
distance from the parked car. After
that car I pull back to my side now.
I see a stop sign coming up so I ask
myself again what are the general errors
and critical errors here?
Now the general errors will be let's say
your examiner asked you to turn left if
you don't put the signal on that's a
general error and if your signal is
wrong instead of putting left signal on
if you give right signal that will be a
general error. What about the position of
the car? If you're turning left then you
should stay closer to the center of the
street within three feet if you are more
than three feet that will be a general
error. It could be a critical error as
well depends on the situation. What are
the other critical error as we are
approaching this intersection?
The other critical error could be your
speed. Now your speed depends on the road
condition and the weather condition. If
you are taking your driving test in
winter and the roads are slippery then
you always have to adjust your speed
according to the road condition.
We are now ready to make a full stop
here then you ask yourself where do I
stop? The first thing you look for is the
stop line if you don't see a stop line
then you look for sidewalk and if you
see a sidewalk then you stop before the
sidewalk. Now what are the critical
errors and the general errors here?
The critical errors will be if you don't
make a full stop that will be a critical
error. Now it's a four-way stop sign and
we are turning left, the other critical
errors could be let's say if somebody
else came before you and you are trying
to go first before them that will be a
critical error because if they came
before you then they get the right-of-way.
The other critical error could be, you
came before other car but you are
letting them go first now that will be a
critical error as well. So here we make a
full stop before the sidewalk and looks
like this white car here actually came
before us so we want to let them go
first so they are already moving and
we're going to start moving as well now.
What about the speed? when you're turning
left your speed should be between 15 and
20 kilometers. Now what about the lane?
After turns we will imagine a
yellow line in the middle of the street
and we will stay closer to the yellow
line, on the right side of the yellow
line. We are going straight here what
about the speed? If you don't see a speed
limit sign then in Manitoba the
speed limit is 50 kilometers. Now what
are the general errors and critical
errors here? If you go over the speed
limit that will be a critical error and
if you're driving too slow without any
reason in 50 zone if you are driving at
let's say 25 kilometers or 30 kilometers
that will be a critical error now. What
about the general errors?
Let say in 50 zone if you are doing about
39 or 38 kilometers that will be a
general error if the road is empty and
the weather and the road condition is
good. So here we see another stop sign
coming up so we're going to do same thing here.
we will ask ourselves same questions.
What are the general errors and what are
the critical errors? So as you are
driving every pretty much every second
you are asking yourself questions your
answering your questions and you're
taking actions based on your past
experience based on your knowledge and
that's going to really engage you with
the process and when you're engaged with
the process it's nearly impossible to
fail your driving test. Let's say your
examiner asked you to turn right on the
next intersection. As you are approaching
to the intersection, you will observe
everything so you're asking questions to
yourself how do I pass my driving test
here, what are the general errors and
what are the critical errors? So here we
see a solid white line that means you
cannot change lane and after that we
have a railway crossing coming up then
you ask yourself, what should
I do on a railway crossing. By the rules,
on a railway crossing you physically
have to move your head and look both
ways, you can also cover your brake so
you slow down a little bit. Now we have a
right turn coming up so what are the
general errors here and what are the
critical errors? The general errors will
be if you don't put the right signal on
that's going to be a minor mistake. The
other minor mistake would be if you're
too far from the right curve. A lot of
times, from my experience, I notice when
students are driving they start checking
on the left side too soon.
They don't focus on their car and the
car will start to drift to the left side.
We have to stay closer to the right
side and when you're in the middle of
the yield triangle here or before the exit line,
that's when you check on the left side.
Then you ask yourself what are the
critical errors? In the yield, critical errors
would be if there is a pedestrian on the
sidewalk and you don't stop for
pedestrian that would be a critical
error. If you are going to close to this
traffic here, to this car here, that will
be a critical error as well because your
examiner doesn't know if you're going to
stop there or if you're not going to
stop, especially if you're taking your
test in winter time on icy roads and the
other critical error would be, now
this is a yield, so if there is a traffic
coming from the left side and if you
don't stop for the traffic that will be
a critical error
so let's move, there was no
one on the crosswalk and now we
see a yield sign so here you will check on the
left side and make sure the lane is
cleared before you continue. So what are
the critical errors here? If there's a
traffic coming from the left side here if you
don't stop for the traffic that will be
a critical error. Now what else?
Let's say if the intersection is totally
empty and if you stop without any reason
that will be a critical error as well. So
you're always asking questions to
yourself as you are approaching to the
intersection and based on your
experience your knowledge and
everything you do your best to answer
those questions and you take actions to
pass your driving test the first time.
So after that as you are going before
you exit from the yield then you ask
yourself another question which lane
should I go in now? By the rules, you
supposed to go in the closest lane.
If you go in the middle lane or in the
far lane that will be a critical error
as well. After your turns then you
look for a speed limit sign. So so far on
this street here there was no speed limit
sign but now we see a speed limit sign
on the right hand side at 60
kilometers then you remind yourself that
I need to stay between 50 and 60
kilometers if I go over the speed limit
sign that's gonna be a critical error
and if I'm travelling too slow without
any reason, road condition is good,
traffic is good and if I am only doing
in 60 zone if you are if I am only doing
about 30 kilometres 35 or 40 kilometres
that will be a critical error.
And you're also maintaining distance
from the other cars so you're always
asking question every second as you're
driving you're encountering new
situations you're going through different
situations you're asking yourself how do
I pass my road driving test here? What are the
critical and what are the general errors? So for
example, in this situation
here, now we have this blue truck trying
to make a u-turn or maybe he's going
into this parking lot
we don't know but you still want to be
cautious because here we got the right
of way so we don't slow down for the
truck unless he is already right in
front of you okay but if he's just
waiting on the side then we don't slow
down, we will maintain our speed and if we
start slowing down we are blocking all
the traffic behind us we are interfering
with the traffic behind us and
that can result in critical error so
these are the things this is your
thinking process and you always want
to put that thinking cap on and as you're
driving ask yourself all these
questions, answer your question and that's
going to get your license you will you
will pass the very first time. So let's
look at this example, so your examiner
asked you to make a left turn at the
traffic light as you're driving towards
the intersection
you are asking questions your answering
questions. So first of all you come into
this left turning lane you want to stay
closer to the divider here within three
feet and then you look at the traffic
light. If the light is green then
you know that you have to establish if
there is oncoming traffic but now as
soon as the traffic clears and there's
no pedestrian crossing so that means you
are good to go so you don't want to like
if you stop here in the intersection
without any reason that will be a
critical error
and when you're turning you would just
imagine a you will find the center of
the street and you will stay on the
right side closer to the center of the
street. Now your examiner asked you to do
a left boulevard turn. Now this one is
little bit tricky. So here we have a stop
sign but the cross traffic does not
stop so same idea here. As you are
traveling towards the intersection you're
asking questions to yourself what are
the general errors here what are the
critical errors here? How do I pass my
test on this left turn. So you will make
a full stop before the sidewalk here
because there's no stop line and you're
staying here because you're turning
left you will stay closer to the center
of the street so in this example here
this black line we can imagine that as a
yellow line and we will stay closer to
the center of the street and then the
first thing that you check is the
pedestrians on the sidewalk if
there's no one no cyclists no pedestrian
on the sidewalk then you can go forward
and then you ask yourself okay when do I
go in the intersection? Now from your
driving lessons, from your past
experience you know if there's any car
turning left right in front of you like
this one here they got the right-of-way
if you try to go before them that will
be an automatic fail and
you won't pass your driving road test.
This example here we just wanna roll
forward a little bit we wait for that
traffic through here then we'll check on
the left-hand side, left hand side looks
pretty good before you go in the
intersection we check on the right-hand
side again make sure the right-hand side
is clear and when the right-hand side is
clear than you you also check pedestrian
so in this case we have pedestrian
crossings and now we roll forward you're
checking again on the left-hand side left
hand side looks clear we are going as
you're driving in the intersection
you're checking on the right-hand side
and then you ask yourself now we're
exactly do I go in the intersection? Do I
go on the left side of the intersection?
Do I go in the middle or do I go on the
right-hand side of the intersection? In
Manitoba, if you go on the right-hand
side of the intersection if you
establish on the right-hand side of the
intersection that's also automatic fail
so for left turns you always be on the
left side of intersection and if you
have a traffic coming from the right
then you can stop here again.
Now make sure the front end of your car
it does not block this lane here
otherwise that will be a critical
error so you have to ask yourself all
these questions and you answer your
questions based on your experience your
knowledge and this way you are engaged
with the process and when you are
engaged with the process you are not
thinking about the end results you're
focusing more on your driving and when
you focus on your driving and you focus
the road and when you focus on the road
there will be no general address there
will be no critical errors and you will
pass your driving road test without any problem.
Thank you very much for watching this
video if you guys have any questions you
can write your question in the comments
below
and again as a reminder I can almost
guarantee you that if you follow this
process it's nearly impossible to fail
you're driving road test and you will pass the
first time because this way you are
observing everything you are engaged
with the process and you are looking at
every small detail and your examiner you
will be he or she will be very impressed
with your driving and if you like to see
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