That's a great question as the road markings are horrific. There are slight road markings that u cant see on the video very well so u would position yourself over to our right and the car opposite would position over to our left.
@@tionnechambers8155 on a country road, single carriage, national speed limit would be 60. This doesn’t mean u drive that speed though. This just means u can’t exceed that speed. On this particular road it would be very unsafe to drive even close to 60.
This is the one confusing me because it has 2 lanes (on both sides) and a reservation in the middle. I thought it was a dual carriageway @@steppingstonesdrivingscl
Absolutely. They should guide you but in any scenario on your test u can ask the examiner to clarify directions. they are there to help when u are unsure.
@@steppingstonesdrivingscl sorry to keep bothering you but I have one last question. My test is tomorrow in Derby and when I exit the test centre going towards the roundabout so I continue driving at 10mph as stated in the test centre? As there’s no speed limit signs beyond that point?
@@tionnechambers8155 you are not bothering me in the slightest. The speed is only 10mph inside the gates of the test centre. Once u r outside the gates it goes back to 30. But I would keep it around 23 because that’s the first time they have been in a car with u and u need to make them feel safe and build up their trust. But please just relax. It’s actually so easy to pass your test if u take your time and relax. Don’t stress!
Hi, I’ve been driving for many years but only in my local town, I want to be able to drive further to places like Leicester and Nottingham, I contacted you a few months ago for some driving lessons in Leicester and I’m on a waiting list but I haven’t heard anything for a few months, any idea when I’ll hear anything? I appreciate you’re very busy.