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<p>[QUOTE="SmokeyBandit, post: 12179158, member: 337762"]Common sense and what I’ve been told by my school instructor is claim the intersection, but he also stated they can still point you on it. However I’ve also been told by another class student that had to take the test again, that the examiner said he impeded traffic in that situation. I’ve seen from other reviews and on other comments on this forum that they’ve been failed for turning on yellow. My school initially sent trucks to one of two choices for testing. Unfortunately one has shut down, and only one remains in the inner city and the road test is more challenging. The examiner site does have a reputation for being very strict. I have no problem with being challenged and applying myself more, but in circumstances one cannot control and something being an unwritten rule that is ultimately a catch-22, I’m having a hard time accepting that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SmokeyBandit, post: 12179158, member: 337762"]Common sense and what I’ve been told by my school instructor is claim the intersection, but he also stated they can still point you on it. However I’ve also been told by another class student that had to take the test again, that the examiner said he impeded traffic in that situation. I’ve seen from other reviews and on other comments on this forum that they’ve been failed for turning on yellow. My school initially sent trucks to one of two choices for testing. Unfortunately one has shut down, and only one remains in the inner city and the road test is more challenging. The examiner site does have a reputation for being very strict. I have no problem with being challenged and applying myself more, but in circumstances one cannot control and something being an unwritten rule that is ultimately a catch-22, I’m having a hard time accepting that.[/QUOTE]
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