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cho 09-01-2010 11:56 PM

class 5 question
 
im planning to take my class 5 in a 09 civic, the one with the digital speedometer

are they gonna be super picky if the thing reads 51, theres no needle to be judged just a big fat number, or am i gonna be ok

hm

wobuffet 09-02-2010 12:02 AM

you'll be fine as long as you stay between 50-55 try aiming closer to 50-53
i wouldn't go faster than that.
good luck

satek 09-02-2010 01:13 AM

Try your best to stick to 50, 40 in residential streets and 30 in school and park zones. goodluck I passed mine 2 weeks ago.

StealthFighter 09-02-2010 01:37 AM

as long as you stick +/- 5km/h of the speed limit.


one huge tip is to get an instructor for 1 hour sometime before the test to see if you picked up any bad habits in the past 2 years.

FerrariEnzo 09-02-2010 05:45 AM

^^
agreed, this would help a lot

Mr.Jay 09-02-2010 07:15 AM

+/- 3 to 5 depending on your tester

hc529 09-02-2010 07:37 AM

Try sticking to 50.. But +/- 3-5km/h is alright.
And find an instructor prior to the test, I picked up a lot of bad habit in my two year lol
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hotjoint 09-02-2010 07:50 AM

you'll be fine

jpark 09-02-2010 08:25 AM

watch out for playground zones! those always got me -__-

TheSalesman 09-02-2010 08:34 AM

class 5 is the easiest test of all.
With that digital speedometer, it should be even easier for you to keep the speed because its right in front of your face.

Ferra 09-02-2010 08:38 AM

AFAIK...there is ZERO tolerances in 30km/h school & playground zone.
it is an auto fail if you go above 30km/h, try to stay at 20-25km/h around school zone.

spoon.ek9 09-02-2010 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSalesman (Post 7089401)
class 5 is the easiest test of all.
With that digital speedometer, it should be even easier for you to keep the speed because its right in front of your face.

agree!

they didn't even ask me to parallel park lol. i even managed to roll through a long sweeping right turn instead of stopping (since it was a red light) and pass.

hotjoint 09-02-2010 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spoon.ek9 (Post 7089411)
agree!

they didn't even ask me to parallel park lol. i even managed to roll through a long sweeping right turn instead of stopping (since it was a red light) and pass.

They didn't ask me to parallel either. This was before they even had the graduated licensing program

spoon.ek9 09-02-2010 09:02 AM

i did mine a few years ago, maybe 4 or 5 by now.

_TiDy_ 09-02-2010 09:10 AM

i don't believe that testing parallel parking or three point turns is mandatory for the class 5. When I did my class 5 i didn't do any parking tests at all

spoon.ek9 09-02-2010 09:14 AM

yeah the only thing i was asked to do was back into the parking spot at icbc

TheSalesman 09-02-2010 09:37 AM

yeah this is mostly a highway driving test I believe.

bloodmack 09-02-2010 09:48 AM

My driving instructor always told me its better to be slower then faster in a driving test, its not that hard to keep it steady 47-50km/h. i always thought it was +/- 4km/h because thats the leeway for a speedometers accuracy

TheSalesman 09-02-2010 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bloodmack (Post 7089479)
My driving instructor always told me its better to be slower then faster in a driving test, its not that hard to keep it steady 47-50km/h. i always thought it was +/- 4km/h because thats the leeway for a speedometers accuracy

If you're too slow, you can fail too.

BaoTurbo 09-02-2010 02:57 PM

Its pretty easy. got mine 2 weeks ago. the blonde chick is the easiest lol but i forgot her name

underscore 09-02-2010 03:05 PM

Like above, the parallel park (which was dead simple the way they test it) and 3 point are only on the N test, not the class 5. Don't go more than 10k below the limit and if the cars an auto be sure you don't do any rolling stops.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSalesman (Post 7089766)
If you're too slow, you can fail too.

Exactly. On my N test the guy got mad at me for going too slow (narrow residential street with lots of trees and kids :blushsmile:)

bloodmack 09-02-2010 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSalesman (Post 7089766)
If you're too slow, you can fail too.

Yeah I know that, but if your a confident driver you should be able to keep a +-3km speed rating..

nathaniel 09-02-2010 04:09 PM

the biggest part of this test is merging onto the highway and exiting. the rest of the exam, my tester mostly had his head down.. i was even able to drive through a stale yellow without him mentioning anything lol.

my one piece of advice is to constantly scan and never zone out. my tester said that could easily make or break passing the exam. good luck! i passed my about 2-3 weeks ago.

PDA_86 09-04-2010 01:07 AM

After I passed my Class 5 test, the examiner gave me an extra tip that some people don't notice.

Apparently when you are about to make left turns on an intersection, you should always keep the wheel straight, not slight left. If you can't see the on-comming cars well enough, it's okay to go a bit more further out, but at least still keep the wheel straight. The point of this was in case of an unfortunate rear-ending from behind, at least the car would not bounce forward to an on-comming traffic.

The only tip my examiner gave me after the test. Hope this helps some way to build stronger confidence in both you and the examiner.

spoon.ek9 09-04-2010 09:15 AM

^ that's actually a good tip, never thought of that before.


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