My experience exit G1 at Etobicoke Toronto , How did you pass ur G1 exi? t ?
Dec 19, 2008 by Mouse Nobita | Posted in Safety
Please send a little experience of driving a road test? where did you spend or do not you?
I passed my G1 exit road test day at the Etobicoke test center road.
My experience on the driver's license is that you must learn the right, make sure you drive safely, you will have succeeded if you ready to drive alone, everything in the book. Good luck!
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Police have released the name of the 43-year-old Mississauga driver killed when an object smashed through the windshield of his vehicle on the QEW near Toronto. Ontario Provincial Police said Miguel Pena was alone in his Toyota RAV4 heading west near Mississauga Road around 8 a. m. Thursday when something flew through his windshield, causing him to lose control of his car. OPP Constable Dave Woodford said an autopsy performed Friday determined Mr. Pena died from being struck by the object that came through his windshield and not the ensuing crash. Woodford said was about a foot long and a foot wide, because they are still appealing for witnesses to the accident to come forward. “It wasn’t because he hit the fence, the object did actually kill him,” he said.
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