Simple and obvious reminders:
- as your braking, check your rear view mirror from time to time (instructor likes to see that your making sure no one is going to rear end you.
- what I found pretty useful is if you somewhat dictate what your are doing. If your crossing the intersection be like "making sure no ones making a sudden left turn".
- ALWAYS check blind spots. When I did my test, I made my head movements somewhat over exaggerated so that the examiner could see that I was looking around.
-When reversing, don't trust your rear view mirror, always look back through the rear window. (unless your taking the test in a lambo or a Bugatti where the rear window is less than useless
)
-If your doing a right turn at an intersection with a red light. remember that you still have to come to a complete stop before passing through.
- Never, during a test, make rolling stops. Always come to a complete stop at stop signs and redlights.
-When stopping at an intersection, leave a cars length of space between you and the car infront.
- when making a 3-point turn, look around your car, using only the mirrors for these maneuvers is not enough.
Good luck.
I did my test in Oakville. I remember there being an intersection where one of the lanes (might have been left or right) suddenly turned into a left/right ONLY lane. It's a bit tricky because you dont see it coming. But if your observant youll see it and have time to adjust your position.