More or less bang on.

In regards to speed, anymore than 5 km/h over/under the speed limit is an automatic fail.

Quote Originally Posted by liorsyncro View Post
You are not allowed to use cruise control during any driving test. Use it and it's an automatic failure. The whole point is to demonstrate that you know how to control the vehicle and adapt to conditions.

For the G2 road test you don't need to and you are not allowed to use cruise because you are not going on the highway. Don't ever use cruise control in urban traffic. For the G test, you are going on the highway but again cruise control is not permitted. The examiner will usually tell you this before the test begins.

When you drive on the highway, you have to drive the speed limit (100 kms), provided the conditions permit you to drive at this speed and you also have to maintain this speed all by yourself. They do give a small amount of "headroom" if you happen to go just a tad over 100 (usually up to 5 km/h). If you fail to maintain constant speed if conditions permit, you will be penalized. However, unless you do something really stupid, that penalty should not fail you provided you've done everything else ok. Driving below the limit on the highway will almost certainly get you failed because you're impeding traffic.

When they take you on the highway, they will also ask you to change lanes at least twice or three times. ALWAYS check the blind spots when doing so and don't ever cut someone off.

I know this may sound like a lot, however I've found their tests to be laughably easy compared to European standards.