In this video we show how a reverse stall park should be performed during your road test. We also go over the pre-trip check that the examiner will perform on your vehicle prior to you Class 5 or 7 ICBC road test.
0:32 - Why parking lots are high collision areas.
0:55 - One way of the possible ways you can fail your road test
1:26 - Shoulder checking before going over the sidewalk
1:32 - Slowing down for speed bumps
1:36 - Signaling your intention when there are two or more possible paths
---- Reverse Stall Parking on the Left Side of Your Vehicle ---
1:45 - How to align your vehicle for your reverse stall park
1:56 - Getting knees lined up with the front line of stall
2:20 - How to set up your own reference point
3:19 - How to troubleshoot your reference point
5:27 - Pre-trip check for your ICBC Class 5 or 7 road test
5:50 - Knowing your hand signals
5:50 - Turning on headlights
6:12 - Turning on high beams
6:15 - Turn off high beams
6:27 - Turn off your headlights
6:30 - Turning on wipers
6:44 - Hazard lights
6:46 - Front window defrost
6:49 - Releasing and setting parking brake
6:55 - Pumping the brakes
7:01 - Making sure the signal lights all work
7:11 - How to honk the horn
7:50 - Checking carefully at blind junctions
8:48 - Where to stop for a stop sign
10:02 - How to position your vehicle when exiting to the left
10:35 - Avoid entering into a bike lane
10:40 - Turning with the curvature of the curb
--- Reverse Stall Parking on the Right Side of Your Vehicle ---
11:37 - Lining up with the parking stall
14:53 - Take 2: Point of View of Driver only
18:46 - Identifying the type of intersection you're dealing with
--- Bonus Tips ---
19:07 - Some of the things that drivers do that are automatic fails on a road test
![](https://s2.save4k.ru/pic/fnglAxquTmw/maxresdefault.jpg)