Hey so I'm just trying to inquire some info, anyone know what route the class 5 test at crowfoot goes through? I was told that it maybe hawkwood or hamptons. If anyone knows any info please let me know it will be greatly appreciated.
Hey so I'm just trying to inquire some info, anyone know what route the class 5 test at crowfoot goes through? I was told that it maybe hawkwood or hamptons. If anyone knows any info please let me know it will be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by Suey; 05-01-2012 at 12:38 PM.
Originally posted by banned3x
i wasent trying to fuck my grandma, i was just trying to feel her boobs.
You're asian aren't you? If you need to KNOW the fucken route of a driving test, maybe you should go out and practice more... LIKE I DID!
How is the route going to make any sort of difference? Recognizing uncontrolled intersections? If you can't recognize an uncontrolled intersection, again, maybe you should go out and practice more.
Mine went down into ranchlands by the Dairy queen. Then across John Laurie into Hawkwood then back to the registry.Originally posted by Suey
Hey so I'm just trying to inquire some info, anyone know what route the class 5 test test at crowfoot goes through? I was told that it maybe hawkwood or hamptons. If anyone knows any info please let me know it will be greatly appreciated.
I've driven around the city with no problems. Its just the fact I was curious where it goes through. Simmer down.. god epeeners all day these days
Last edited by Suey; 05-01-2012 at 12:45 PM.
Originally posted by banned3x
i wasent trying to fuck my grandma, i was just trying to feel her boobs.
I also had a peace officer ride along in the back seat which was weird
Okay thank you kohlman
Originally posted by banned3x
i wasent trying to fuck my grandma, i was just trying to feel her boobs.
I would suggest when they ask you to park back at the registry that you just drive into one of the stalls at hen end of the parking lot as usually you can just drive straight in. Just one less thing to get points onOriginally posted by Suey
Okay thank you kohlman
Took me through Ranchlands, down by the Dairy Queen, left somewhere with a school zone, back on John Laurie.
Stupid bitch failed me first time because I didn't have "my foot hovering over the break" at an uncontrolled intersection. I had right of way, was on the main street, and even looked both ways. Stupid bitch didn't care... Be careful.
Interesting that's a requirement. I always hover foot over brakes at all uncontrolled intersections, and even some controlled (yield/stop) intersections where I have the right of way. I don't trust other drivers whatsoever, and the ability to instantly panic brake has saved me from an accident a few times already.Originally posted by Feruk
Stupid bitch failed me first time because I didn't have "my foot hovering over the break" at an uncontrolled intersection. I had right of way, was on the main street, and even looked both ways. Stupid bitch didn't care... Be careful.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Yeah my AMA teacher probably told me 100 times that during the test they would bring me to uncontrolled intersections and watch my feet to make sure I hover. He even had me practicing where I ended up being tested.Originally posted by rage2
Interesting that's a requirement. I always hover foot over brakes at all uncontrolled intersections, and even some controlled (yield/stop) intersections where I have the right of way. I don't trust other drivers whatsoever, and the ability to instantly panic brake has saved me from an accident a few times already.
If you can't see, I totally agree. Both oncoming paths were quite visible in this case. Nothing unsafe about it, they just wanted another $60 or however much the test costs.Originally posted by rage2
Interesting that's a requirement. I always hover foot over brakes at all uncontrolled intersections, and even some controlled (yield/stop) intersections where I have the right of way. I don't trust other drivers whatsoever, and the ability to instantly panic brake has saved me from an accident a few times already.
what does asian have to do with his question? couldnt the OP just be a chick?Originally posted by wardpr68
You're asian aren't you? If you need to KNOW the fucken route of a driving test, maybe you should go out and practice more... LIKE I DID!
How is the route going to make any sort of difference? Recognizing uncontrolled intersections? If you can't recognize an uncontrolled intersection, again, maybe you should go out and practice more.
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what does asian have to do with his question? couldnt the OP just be a chick?
lets just up it a bit shall we?Originally posted by Power_Of_Rotary
what does asian have to do with his question? couldnt the OP just be a chick?
The OP is an OLD, Asian, woman.
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The 3 "O"s or driving? oh noes, DOOMED!Originally posted by spikers
lets just up it a bit shall we?
The OP is an OLD, Asian, woman.
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not to single you out but i've noticed in a lot of drivers exam threads people complain for being failed for things that are in your LEARNERS handbook.Originally posted by Feruk
Took me through Ranchlands, down by the Dairy Queen, left somewhere with a school zone, back on John Laurie.
Stupid bitch failed me first time because I didn't have "my foot hovering over the break" at an uncontrolled intersection. I had right of way, was on the main street, and even looked both ways. Stupid bitch didn't care... Be careful.
I've seen in the other threads some people with drivers licenses didn't even know you had to yeild to your right at uncontrolled intersections, or that neither person has the right of way in a merge, or that you must stop before the sidewalk at an intersection, etc etc etc.
scares the hell out of me that those same people complain about shitty drivers around town and they don't even know the rules of the road.
for you specific example, straight from the learners handbook in the uncontrolled section:so that means cruising through an uncontrolled at 50kph and not covering your brake absolutely will get you a fail. My drivers ed coach always told me to slow down, cover the brake, and assume the other guy doesn't know what he is doing and could drive out at any moment (sounds pretty typical for calgary!). The main drag comment has no bearing either, no matter what you yield to the right regardless of the size of the road you are on relative to the other driver.You must reduce your speed enough to be able to stop your vehicle easily
A thing to watch out for is parking lots, they don't usually have stop signs coming out of aisles, and yes technically you must yield to your right and treat every intersection between an aisle and the "main drag" as an uncontrolled....
Last edited by J-hop; 05-01-2012 at 08:49 PM.
How can an uncontrolled intersection have a "main" street with the right-of-way? This would be a controlled intersection where traffic on the "side" road face yield or stop signs. That's the only way you can sail straight through the intersection with the right-of-way over all others.Originally posted by Feruk
Stupid bitch failed me first time because I didn't have "my foot hovering over the break" at an uncontrolled intersection. I had right of way, was on the main street, and even looked both ways. Stupid bitch didn't care... Be careful.
If it was indeed an uncontrolled intersection, then you would not have the right-of-way over traffic approaching from your right, hence the reason to cover the brake plus reasons J-hop mentioned previously.
Anyway, they can fail you for little things that are even less consequential, such as touching the curb with your rear tire when parallel parking.
Driver's ed around 1998 took me through that ranchlands intersection and a playground zone to warn me about how they fail you. The best part was that I did it in July and the trees hadn't been trimmed so the only way you could see the sign is if someone told you about it.Originally posted by rage2
Interesting that's a requirement. I always hover foot over brakes at all uncontrolled intersections, and even some controlled (yield/stop) intersections where I have the right of way. I don't trust other drivers whatsoever, and the ability to instantly panic brake has saved me from an accident a few times already.
When I took the test you had to brake and look both ways and "acknowledge" the uncontrolled intersection. I guess now you have to "hover" ? Just brake and look both ways. They can't fail you. I also remember drivers ed saying I had to do 3 second stops, so I did that everytime even though it felt awkward.
Last edited by zarge; 05-01-2012 at 11:38 PM.
Yea they took me to ranchlands.
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