Being able to take your exam in the middle of nowhere, when you live in TO for example. (Imo)Out of curiosity. What are the loopholes that you speak of?
Being able to take your exam in the middle of nowhere, when you live in TO for example. (Imo)Out of curiosity. What are the loopholes that you speak of?
1) CBC did a report on drivers paying cash to get their G-1s without having to write the test.Out of curiosity. What are the loopholes that you speak of?
This is one of my major complaints with the licensing system. Orangeville is not exactly the middle of nowhere, but we're close enough to the GTA to be used as a testing alternative for GTA residents. The result is the vast majority of driver testing appointments are booked up months in advance by Brampton driving schools for Brampton residents. The problem is with the G2 exit road test. There is no 400 series highway within distance for those drivers to demonstrate they have the skills to operate a vehicle on a multi-lane expressway during their test. It's no surprise to me when I see Brampton drivers are over represented in accident statistics on the 410 or 401.Being able to take your exam in the middle of nowhere, when you live in TO for example. (Imo)
There's a reason why several Brampton driving schools have been decertified, over the last 10 years or so.1) CBC did a report on drivers paying cash to get their G-1s without having to write the test.
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3) https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/lond...selling-fake-driving-certifications-1.7091379
4) Large trucking companies can train and certify new drivers. It's in their financial interest to speed up the process in the very competitive market
5) Google / YouTube have lots of schools promising passes
6) People living in the GTA and therefore driving in the GTA go to outlying areas for their road tests. Then they come back to the GTA unprepared for 400 series highways and GTA congestion.
7) A commercial driver doesn't have to read English or French, our official languages. How do they get warnings of unusual conditions?
8) No fault insurance spreads the blame instead of targeting the bad drivers.
Add this to the list. Worth the 20 minutes.There's a reason why several Brampton driving schools have been decertified, over the last 10 years or so.
If the bumps are too high, you can complain, and someone’s brother in law will come, scrape them off, then put down new lower ones.My wife complains as there is one street in Barrie with speed humps and I put my tires through a gap and run hers over the hump. That works fine at the speed limit. I might be able to straddle the hump but I'm not convinced my car would clear and plastic oil pan means things would get expensive fast. Many people slow down to 10 km/h which is an expected but insane consequence of the infrastructure installed.