M2 Exit in Guelph

jsinger21

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Has anyone ever done their M2 exit to get their full M at the Guelph Drivetest location? How long is the test? I understand there is no highway portion since the test center is further away from Hwy 401.

Thanks for all your help.
 
anyone....ever.....

I heard a tale long ago of a girl who tried, no one ever heard from her again. Not sure id risk it.
 
I have a Vespa LX150. Someone told me to avoid Aurora due to a high failure rate. Anyone have any ideas where to take my exit test? I heard Guelph was good for a 150cc engine.
 
I have a Vespa LX150. Someone told me to avoid Aurora due to a high failure rate. Anyone have any ideas where to take my exit test? I heard Guelph was good for a 150cc engine.

I would put money on Aurora has a high failure rate due to bad drivers more then the MTO failing people for nothing.....
Also I would assume that it is all hearsay as well.
 
I would put money on Aurora has a high failure rate due to bad drivers more then the MTO failing people for nothing.....
Also I would assume that it is all hearsay as well.

I passed both my G1X and G2X at Aurora, both on my first try. Guy administering the tests both times was twitchy and a bit of a ******, but was very fair. It's mostly bad drivers. The only people I've heard complain about bias are horrible drivers that have no business driving anywhere.

I hear Downsview is even worse for bad drivers and pass rates.
 
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The tests should all cover the same things as everywhere else, so you if your a capable and confident rider you should have no problem doing the test anywhere. If your looking for a place that is easy so you can pass, you should probably work on your riding skills and get to a place where you are comfortable on the road no matter where you are.
 
I hear Downsview is even worse for bad drivers and pass rates.

I did my "M" there and failed once for merging to 401 highway traffic "too slow" and not taking up my guard position on the left lane (that was stupid on my part because I should had known that guard positions change depending on which lane you are in). I also did not do my homework or paid attention and thought the speed limit was "50" on Sheppard ave W, failed for riding too slow.

I went again and didn't missed a point or made a mistake, passed with flying colors. If you know how to ride and the rules of the road you are guaranteed 100% to pass the "M" easily at Downsview.
 
I did my "M" there and failed once for merging to 401 highway traffic "too slow" and not taking up my guard position on the left lane (that was stupid on my part because I should had known that guard positions change depending on which lane you are in). I also did not do my homework or paid attention and thought the speed limit was "50" on Sheppard ave W, failed for riding too slow.

I went again and didn't missed a point or made a mistake, passed with flying colors. If you know how to ride and the rules of the road you are guaranteed 100% to pass the "M" easily at Downsview.

I thought you learned everything about riding in 30 minutes? By the time you got your M you should have been doing handstands on the seat while accelerating to highway speeds and taking the correct blocking position. :)


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