I'm with @Wind Shear on this. I too did the M on my own last May, in Scarborough no less. I too would like to think I'm a mature rider, but that's up for debate. I was in my 5th year of riding at that point with ~20k km under my belt in all conditions (except snow). I didn't feel the M2X course have much to offer in terms of skill development when I researched other people's experience of the course, mostly it was to help them pass the course. I watched a couple of YT videos about the M2x test, and passed easily. I don't think I exceeded 40km/h on the highway portion as the DVP was gridlocked as usual, but that's an issue/difficulty of its own.I'll be the dissenter - I just did the full M road test.
I wasn't going to get any further insurance breaks so I went my own way.
Caveats
They still dinged me for "mistakes" (i.e. not accelerating to highway speed before merging, despite merging with slow bumper to bumper traffic), so be philosophical about what it is you're hoping to gain - getting the license.
- more mature rider
- I THINK I had enough self-awareness, AND forsight, to avoid developing any egregious bad habits before taking the test (I won't admit to any that have developed since)
- again, I THINK I had enough self-awareness to be conscious of what they were looking for (really, head-on-a-swivel can't be overemphasized)
- Researched the hell out of the test - I even brought medical tape so I could tape their sh***y earpiece in (and suggested to a few other test takers to do the same and gave them my tape)
I do concur that advanced riding courses have their merits and I'll try to partake it one in the near future.