Hi, I would like to ask about the speed limit after turning off a main road in the neighborhood. The speed limit when not posted around my neighborhood is 40kmh. If I'm turning from a 50kmh into a smaller/ narrowed street and there's no posted speed limit, should I assume 50kmh or should I do 40kmh?
So you'll only really 3 types of steering? Hand Over Hand (The sharper the turn the better this method is) One hand driving (Stick shift car OR backing up) Or just holding your hands in the same spot and turning (Small turns or swapping lanes)
Its very good, but the problem is when im on the test i have to lover my right mirror as low as possible in order to see where the curb is so i dont really see the triangle. Is there an alternative? I know its dumb but if i dont do that i fail my test
Please check out our video on Pre-Drive Basic Habits. It explains how to adjust the mirrors. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xua_SuemQEQ.html
Hi Jesse. Unfortunately, it depends where you live. In the jurisdiction here (Alberta, Canada) it is totally allowed. Check your jurisdiction and if you're still not sure, ask the examiner that will be testing you before you start your test. Good luck!
Thank you! Should I use the same "hand over hand steering" technique during parking when sometimes you need to do quickly move steering from extreme left to extreme right positions (and opposite)? Is "one hand steering" during parking decrease total points? Thanks in advance!
Hi Roman. It totally depends on the jurisdiction you will be tested in. Here during your road test (Alberta, Canada), you can only steer one handed while in reverse no more that a 1/4 turn in either direction (9 to 3 o clock position) for minor corrections going straight back.
The class was very informative BUT. You mentioned right turn is easier than left turns. I would think the opposite, especially when making a turn left onto a busy 2-way street or busy 4-way.
Hi Kenneth. Thanks for the comment!. Please check around the 7:35 mark, I actually say the opposite. "Left turns are easier than right turns". Also, if you watch our video on Basic Turns, I also mention that left turns are easier than right turns. At this point I'm talking about the physical aspect of the turn, just like in this video. I then go on to mention that left turns are more dangerous because you have to deal with oncoming traffic. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gzgAtKnrCVs.html
i watched this video 10 minutes before i left the house to take my drivers test bc i didn’t know how to parallel park and i’m here to tell y’all it worked and i passed, 10/10 video