During your G2 or G road test in Ontario, even a good parallel park can go off track. If your car ends up too close to the curb or you’re about to roll over it, don’t panic. Correcting parallel parking is allowed during the road test, and doing it properly can actually save your score.
1. When do you need to correct parallel parking?
• You're too close to the curb
• You're about to hit or roll over the curb
2. Important Reminder before Correcting:
• Always check your side mirrors and blind spot mirrors while parking.
• If you’re about to hit the curb, STOP immediately, correction is allowed on a road test.
How to Correct Parallel Parking (When You're Too Close to the Curb):
Step 1: Confirm Wheel Position
• Make sure the steering wheel is turned fully to the left (as it would be during the last stage of parking using the Toronto Drivers method).
Step 2: Move Forward Slightly
• Shift gear to Drive (D)
• Take foot off brake and let the car roll forward slightly.
• Count “1, 2, 3” as the car moves up.
• This gives you space away from the curb.
Step 3: Turn Wheel to the Right
• Now turn the steering wheel two and a half full turns to the right.
• Again, take foot off brake and roll forward slightly.
• Count “1, 2, 3” while the car moves up and outward.
Step 4: Turn the Wheel Back to the Left & Reverse
• Now turn the steering wheel all the way to the left.
• Shift to Reverse (R) and begin backing into the space.
• Watch your mirrors constantly to avoid hitting the curb again.
Final Advice:
• Do not restart the entire parallel parking unless necessary, corrections are allowed and often save time.
• Use your mirrors constantly during correction to stay aware of curb distance.
• Don’t rush, take smooth, controlled steps to realign.
Fix Your Parallel Parking with Confidence
Knowing how to correct your parking shows the examiner that you’re in control and aware of your surroundings, both key to passing your road test. If you’re preparing for your G2 or G road test in Brampton, practice this method with expert guidance from Toronto Drivers.