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There’s good news for drivers in Ontario who hate parallel parking and don’t currently have G class licence.

The Ministry of Transportation confirmed to CTV News Toronto on Thursday the modified tests needed to obtain your full licence will continue to be available “until further notice.”
Ministry spokesperson Dakota Brasier said in an email that the test -- which does not include emergency stops, three-point turns or parallel parking -- can be booked at all permanent DriveTest centres and remaining temporary locations.
Ontario scrapped those “duplicative” elements of the test in January of this year in an effort to clear a backlog of hundreds of thousands of appointments that stemmed from COVID-19 closures.
The Ontario government is temporarily removing elements of the G road test in order to increase the number of appointments that can be made each day.

A spokesperson for the Minister of Transportation said in a statement the change is being made in an effort to clear the backlog of road tests created by COVID-19 restrictions.

“In light of the increased demand for class G road tests, DriveTest is modifying the G road test to offer more road test appointments each day while removing duplicative elements from the G2 test,” Dakota Brasier said. “The G2 road test remains unchanged.”
According to the government, highway and major road driving will still be evaluated.

“This will allow for more streamlined tests while continuing to evaluate driver skills alongside new skills such as highway driving requirements,” Brasier said, adding that the modified version of the test still meets national standards.

The 14 Most Common Mistakes To Avoid on the Driving Test
1. Letting your nerves take the wheel.
You know that Snicker’s commercial, “You’re not you when you’re hungry?” Same goes for stress and nerves. You’ve practiced. You know the material by heart. You’ve put in the driving hours.

So breathe. You’ve got this.

2. Not checking your mirrors regularly.
It can be hard to take your eyes away from the road, but your side and rear-view mirrors are there to help you be a safer driver.

Big oops. Not checking your mirrors is not okay.

3. Forgetting your turn signals.
Signals are a basic of driving, and therefore a huge part of your exam.

4. Making rolling stops.
Always come to a complete stop behind the demarcation line at stop signs and red lights. Also remember to come to a complete stop when you’re making a right-hand turn at an intersection.

Stop means stop.

5. Not yielding to pedestrians.
Peds always have the right of way. Pay attention to crosswalks and anticipate pedestrians, especially when you’re turning.

6. Confusion at four-way stops.
It can be easy to jump forward or hesitate when it’s your turn. Remember: The driver who arrives at the intersection first has the right of way. If you get there at the same time as another driver, whoever is to the right goes first.

Don't get confused.

7. Changing lanes in an intersection.
This is a huge no, and highly dangerous.

8. Improper lane changing.
When your instructor asks you to change lanes, remember:

Look first
Turn your signal on
Check your mirrors (rear and sides)
Check your blind spot
Change lanes if all clear
Be an expert on changing lanes.

9. Driving too slowly.
Sometimes, you can be so busy worrying about speeding that you end up going too slow. But driving slowly can be just as much of a safety hazard as speeding. If cars are passing you, it’s time to speed up.

10. Braking too hard.
Hard braking should only ever be used in emergency situations. Otherwise, your braking should be gradual and comfortable. Be aware of how much time you need to come to a stop, and brake accordingly.

11. Following too closely.
Leave at least 2-3 cars’ worth of space behind the car in front of you.

12. Not being aware of changes to the speed limit.
Make sure you always know the speed wherever you are. Pay extra attention to the following zones, where speed limits can change drastically:

School zones
Residential streets
Freeways
Construction zones
Shrugging and saying you didn't know what the speed limit was won't cut it on the road test.

13. Not keeping both hands on the wheel.
It doesn’t matter if you can drive with just the tip of your knee; always keep both hands on the wheel during your driving inspection test.

14. Bringing a faulty vehicle to the road test.
Don’t let your vehicle be the reason you fail. Make sure your car complies with all safety laws, including a clear, unbroken windshield, working seat belts and lights.

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