How to Self-Score a Mock G2 Test (Without Guessing)

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How to Self-Score a Mock G2 Test (Without Guessing)

Self-scoring works when the rubric is clear and repeatable.

Build your score sheet

Track five categories:

  1. Observation
  2. Compliance
  3. Speed control
  4. Lane discipline
  5. Decision quality

Use 0-1-2 scoring per event and review averages after each session.

Define event checkpoints

For each scenario, log whether you:

  • Signaled early enough
  • Performed mirror + shoulder checks
  • Stopped legally at line
  • Chose a safe gap
  • Finished in correct lane

Record patterns, not isolated errors

One imperfect turn is less important than a repeated lane-change omission.

Convert notes into correction cues

Bad note: "Need to improve turns." Good cue: "Set speed before right turn and hold receiving lane."

Keep review practical

  • 10 minutes driving
  • 3 minutes scoring
  • 2 minutes correction planning

Fast feedback loops produce better retention than long unfocused sessions.

Training helps readiness but does not certify compliance or guarantee outcomes.

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