The G2 road test evaluates a driver's ability to operate a vehicle safely under common road conditions, such as obeying traffic signals and signs.
Candidates must bring their G1 license, proof of identity, and a roadworthy vehicle for the test.
The examiner assesses the candidate's ability to perform tasks such as parallel parking, lane changes, and adhering to traffic laws.
If the vehicle is not roadworthy, the test cannot proceed, and the candidate may need to reschedule and pay a rebooking fee.
Candidates should practice core driving skills, review traffic laws, and ensure their vehicle meets all safety standards.
Failure to adhere to traffic rules, such as improper lane usage or not stopping at stop signs, is a common reason for failing.