I’m studying for my drivers license and this video kinda helps me examine what it’s like from a drivers perspective!!! (It’s also extremely satisfying watching the vehicle run smoothly lol)
HOWIS POV Haha thank you! Also I’m just curious, how did you pass the learners license test? Did you study a lot and how many times did you fail the test? (If you did fail), and do you have any advice? Thanks!
@@VideosOfRandomContext I was super nervous! For the actual driving test, my advise is just to study as much as you can, and then relax when you are at the exam. As a leap of faith, try and accept the outcome. A lot of people fail these tests, but then you can try again. You'll be alright! Good luck. Let me know how it goes!
I'm studying for a the learner test and this video does teach you a lot of things. I really wanna pass it first try cause it I don't it can be months before I can have another crack cause corona
I am from the USA, but I have driven in the UK and Ireland while on holiday. When driving in the UK and Ireland, the turn signal indicator was on the left side of the steering wheel. I noticed that yours is on the right. Is that common on all cars in Australia?
it depends on what type of car you have, if you have a european car then it will be on the left but if u have australia/japan/korean car then it will be on the right. the man has a toyota which is japanese, europeans are lazy and dont switch the indicators to suit our driving
Usually with RHD cars European & American cars turning stalk is on the left whilst Japanese, Korean, Malyasian, Indian, & Australian cars have it on the right. RHD European market vehicles have the turning stalk on the left even if it's an Asian car b/c British & Irish people are accustom to driving with the turning stalk on the left.
Hmm I think it depends on what you do and where you live. Accommodation is a bit expensive. But I won't be the one to ask, I was there for a few months, but had to return to my home country due to corona. I think you'll be able to find something though. Try to ask on a reddit community
every 20km/h so 1st gear is for 0-20km/h 2nd gear is for 20-40km/h 3rd gear is 40-60km/h etc. an automatic transmission would do this automatically based on how quick you are going
where did you attach your gopro? i attached it with my headstrap but it seems too high for me. or is there any settings to make it less wider? cheers mate.