I just let a friend borrow my car for his G1 to G2 road test in Aurora. It was his second attempt, and he failed. The straw that broke the camel's back was that he had an advanced green and as he entered the intersection it turned yellow, so he hit his brakes even though he was already in the intersection. My experience with the Aurora one is that they are tough, but fair. I got my G2 on my first try, but it took two tries to get my G. First time I failed was because I ran a yellow, which I admit I shouldn't have done, but he also nixed me for not checking my mirrors regularly or intersections to make sure the way was safe. My younger brother failed his G road test because he did not move into the right lane (not sure if there was other factors involved though).
Anyways, doing some Googling on the subject, I have a couple of questions:
1. Is there anyway to complain about a bad instructor or appeal a fail? Testers are human too, and they can make mistakes about judgement calls. What if you feel that the instructor failed you because he told you to do something you felt was unsafe? Shouldn't there be avenues to appeal his decisions? At the very least, there should be some way to log complaints against a tester so if there are a number of them, action can be taken.
2. My friend plans to try again at Aurora, against my recommendations. If he fails again, I am going to insist that he takes it somewhere else if he wants to use my car. I'm thinking either the Barrie or Lindsay/Kawartha Lakes locations. The latter looks like it would be easier as it is a fairly rural community, but according to the Star, Barrie has a lower fail quota (
http://www3.thestar.com/static/googlemaps/starmaps.html?xml=081128_drivertests.xml). Anyone have any ideas as to which one could be better? Also worth noting that my friend is Chinese, so are either of these two locations known for racist testers?