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jnimagine
Jul 22nd, 2008, 03:11 PM
When you are exiting through the airport freeway, do you keep 50 or 40km/h on the ramp before merging into 80km/h freeway???
and again when you are exiting from the freeway to hunt club, do you reduce your speed to 50 or 40km/h??? Please help!!

VivienM
Jul 23rd, 2008, 12:19 AM
When you are exiting through the airport freeway, do you keep 50 or 40km/h on the ramp before merging into 80km/h freeway???
and again when you are exiting from the freeway to hunt club, do you reduce your speed to 50 or 40km/h??? Please help!!

Hmmmm, when I did my road test @ Walkley a few years ago, the examiner told me that the speed limit on the on/offramps is the speed limit of the freeway (i.e. 80km/h), and the yellow speed, if any, is a recommended speed.

Of course, I've had another examiner before tell me that the onramp/offramp legal speed is 50 unless otherwise posted...

Stock R
Jul 23rd, 2008, 08:35 AM
LOL. They use airport parkway for the road test freeway portion? That section of road for testing is a joke compared to the 401/DVP junction in TO.

jnimagine
Jul 23rd, 2008, 11:39 AM
so i guess it's 50km/h on the ramp?
i'm pretty sure you are not allowed to drive that corner of the ramp at 80km/h....

desistyle87
Jul 23rd, 2008, 02:02 PM
I think the OP knows this, but for the record this is the route for the Walkley G-Test location.

-REVERSE PARK into the area where they tell you to with the posts before the test begins. Even experienced drivers can mess up reversing out of those parking spots the way that parking lot is designed.
-Bring you into that back fenced off area to parallel park between cement blocks and 3-point turn
-go towards the exit and turn left onto Walkley Rd. (Trick here being 1. the sidewalk and 2. pull up straight onto the center divider before merging into traffic)
-Continue down Walkley, make sure you switch to the right lane as soon as safely possible, they may or may not have you do a lane change at this point.
-Upon crossing Bank St. they will tell you to get on the Airport Parkway South, change lanes as soon as possible as the entrance to parkway is on the left.
-My driving instructor told me way back when that you should try and be at about 50km/h by the "No Littering" sign and merge at 80. Be really, really careful on the merge... you can see really far back when coming down the ramp so use that to your advantage and time your approach with a gap in traffic.
-They will then tell you to get off at Hunt Club and go right... watch the stop sign there, the positioning of the stop line is tricky
-If you didn't do a lane change on Walkley, they'll have you do it on Hunt Club either now or on the way back.
-They will have you turn right on any one of the next 3 streets: Paul Anka, McCarthy, or Uplands. In these residential neighborhoods they will have you do your uphill/downhill/emergency stops. They will then guide you out back to Hunt Club and take a left back towards the Parkway. Again, when you turn go to the left lane, but then immediately when possible go to the right.
-They will tell you to go to the Airport Parkway North (some may say Downtown). This is a weird intersection, practice it a few times beforehand.
-They will tell you to get off at Walkley, be careful of the the Transitway as buses have right of way and may be barreling up the ramp next to you and try and merge. Take a right on Walkley, stay to the right
-Turn right back into the DriveTest facility
-They'll make you park out back.
*** At some point, they'll randomly turn on your radio or make a noise or something to see how "jumpy" you are behind the wheel and how you react. Usually, it's at some point on the Airport Parkway but it can happen at any time.

I have helped atleast 10-15 people pass their test at this location. It's easy enough if you practice the route and know the tricks. 99.9% of the time, this will be the route. For the love of god DO NOT TELL THEM YOU KNOW THIS! Also, DO NOT LET THEM KNOW YOU PRACTICED THIS EXACT ROUTE!. They have the discretion to change the route if they like, and they have in the past when my dumbass friend told them he "Did the route like 20 times beforehand".

As for the OPs exact question, when getting off the Airport Parkway do not start slowing down until you are in the off-ramp lane. At that point, there is a stop sign at the end speed is almost irrelevant as you need to stop right at the end. As for when you merge on to the Parkway from Walkley, like I said in my route summary above... try and be at about 50km/h by the red/white "No Littering" sign and merge at 80km/h or close to it, speed isn't as important as how little you interfere with traffic already on the parkway. Traffic will be going 80+ so try and merge accordingly, but more importantly look for a gap in traffic in which you can fit into from a distance and time your approach accordingly. Basically the same thing on the way back, but the onramp doesn't give you nearly enough of a view of the road ahead, but there should be minimal Northbound traffic during the daytime so its a much easier merge. Just be careful of the "two ramps combining", I forget who yields to who but it's important.

tanyuk
Oct 1st, 2008, 01:14 AM
desistyle87,

Thanks for such a detailed post (it makes me think of a computer game walkthrough :lol: ) This is exactly what I was looking for! My G test is this coming Monday at the Walkley center. I'll surely feel much more confident after practicing the route several times.

Wish me luck!

vepashka
Oct 1st, 2008, 04:48 AM
Good Luck OP,

Make sure you constantly look at your mirrors, even if you don't plan to make a lane change etc.

First time they failed me (also at Walkley). Reason being was "not enough observation".

Also if you want I still have my sheet from exam where they tick off when you complete certain maneuvers that you are told to do. I think it will give you a feel of what kind of manoeuvres they will be testing you.

PM me if you need it.

Take care.

Pete_Coach
Oct 1st, 2008, 08:03 AM
I am not sure the answer was in this thread but if you are on the on ramp, you should be accelerating to the speed of the parkway so you can properly merge into traffic.
When exiting the parkway (or whatever) you decelerate when you are in the exit lane not on the parkway itself down to the posted speed of that exit.
Is this not taught in driving school?