Passed this mornings with Gods Grace ☺️🙏🏾 world driving was so helpful and wouldn’t have been able to do it w/ these nuggets of gold, tips & tricks I’ve picked up from these videos
why do people who can drive so well do stupid things on the test like not checking the blind spot, going in the wrong lane or not stopping at a red light? answer : nerves things to help with nerves: -rescue remedy (drops) -deep breathing (relaxation) -eat well -do exercise a day before the test -sleep well -dont tell anyone about your test - and number one tip : stop caring then you will pass, but if you care you are likely to be nervous and fail. the day you stop giving a damn and just drive is the day you will pass. Nerves can make you not focus and have negative thoughts like " i have to pass, cant fail, why doesnt this examiner talk to me?, omg must pass, is the test over yet?, omg this is so long, what manouver will i get?" dont think like this try to relax during your lessons and during your test. do whatever makes you calm down nicely, good luck! and thank you world driving you are my favourite driving channel
17:03 when video closed up on Juri's face. A perfect meme " At this very moment Juri realised he F***** up" lol Well done Juri for passing 1st time. My test is in January and I've done 40 hours so far but I need getting lessons so I don't forget. RIP bank account. Love this channel, Nice work with editing .Subscribed!
*guys* I just passed my driving test on the fourth try. I am a really good driver. Don't let yourselves get down over failing a few times. I was sitting in my room this morning with my head in my hands thinking about the aftermath of failing again but I passed with only to faults. If I can say anything to people still waiting to pass, it is, just keep rebooking the test if you fail, get a few lessons in in-between, because leaving long gaps between tests is just unlearning what you've been taught. I spent the whole test thinking I might have failed and was so happy when he said I passed. You will get there eventually, I know people that have failed 6 times 9 times 13 times etc... You will get there. Just don't beat yourself up about it. Good luck everyone!
I love watching these videos. I did my test in West Wickham 20 years ago. My examiner was lovely but I was so nervous, my legs were shaking! I really didn’t think I’d pass but I did first time. Never give up at any point on your test.
took my third test this morning...and with 3 minors I PASSED!! I am so excited and loved watching these videos...good luck to everyone due to taking their tests 👍
failed my test in November because of an unmarked junction :( but found a cancellation for December 21 and PASSED with 7 minors. :D now I need a car asap! if you failed yours Don't give up! if you want to find a cancellation check at 6Am!
he kinda drives like me lol, he doesn't really make many minors but he made one silly mistake which is a major and then fails, even tho the rest of the drive was fine. some of my practice tests have been like that but i do think it has its pros- u remember the mistakes and learn from them so then it's unlikely that you'll do the same again. anyway congrats on passing juri :)
I passed my test with 2 minors two weeks ago, but it was my freaking 7th test 😭 so u bet I'm happy as a hippo. It's easy to fail when you're nervous ,so don't be and drive as you did with ur instructor. Good luck everyone
These guys use the hand brake way too much. My instructor told me it's not compulsory to use which is the common misconception. Passed with 0 use of the handbrake.
Way too much handbrake usage (even when stopping for 1 or 2 seconds) and I can't believe he puts it in 1st gear when doing left turns. The lowest you should ever go down to is second unless you're going slower than walking speed.
I am slightly confused with using the appropriate speed in given areas. Say up to minute 5:26 Juri is driving below 20 given that there are area speed calming measures within the built area.Furthermore, at minute 5:36 he picks up the speed presumably towards 30 Miles an hour without any speed sign indicating so.The question here is, how do you apply the appropriate speed limit when joining a new road that hasen't indicated so?
Had my test this morning wish I could of watched this before it. But I passed my test with only 2 minors ( speeding ) and I never had an instructor so these vids helped me a lot. Thanks! :)
I've been watching a lot of your videos and they are really helpful, although I failed my test your videos still helped and will help hopefully when I take the test again! 👍🏽
i feel like he should have used a higher gear for fuel efficiency. Could have used 3rd instead of 2nd a lot of the time and turning into corners in 1st is a bit weird.
I have my test on Monday and I'm so nervous. Driving lessons are fine, but the thought of having a stranger next to me judging my every move makes me feel sick to the stomach. I don't even care if I fail, it just terrifies me. I've already chickened out of one test. The only way to calm myself down if I'm nervous is to have a drink! No way is that an option. Any other methods? Btw, no I have NEVER had a drink before driving, nor will I ever, before anyone asks xD
Hi! The driving test sounds A LOT worse than it actually is. The examiners are not there to catch you out but to make sure you're safe on the road, which is actually what you want too and they're actually friendly normal people just doing a job. Treat it just like another lesson with somebody else. Think positively and the worst that's going to happen is that you have to do it again but you'll still be one piece. Good luck and don't worry about it, it's just another drive :)
Thank you for the Videos :D I am watching them because I plan to rent a car on my uk trip and I'm not used to drive on the left side. I have my drivers license for about 8 years now and I'm a pretty confident driver since I drive a lot (like 25-30.000 km a year). I also have a Ford Fiesta. Great car. Very reliable. I hope I won't have any problems to get used to your driving system.
Passed my driving test today with 1 fault. I watched a lot of your videos but I think this one is the best. The way he change the gear really helped me passing the test. Thank you world driving.
I've took 3 test first test I failed and got 3 minors 1 serious, second time I got 3 minors and 1 serious, and the last test which I took 1 week ago I failed and got 2 minors and 1 serious. Failed because the examiner had to move the steering wheel even though he didn't have to
Jam Ham Same thing happened to me, and at one test I had 1 minor but because I didn't switch from 40mph to 30moh I got a serious. I failed 5 tests but passed 2 weeks ago. I took at least 3-4 lessons consecutively and I think the night time driving helped. Just keep at it and you will get there, don't give up mate!
I dont imaginé the examiner just grabbed the wheel for no reason and end of the day you are a learner so if he or she seen something as an experienced driver then I would take there work before yours. Sorry if this sounds harsh its just reality.
If you're a beginner then driving on quiet roads is recommended but once you've got more confident then get as much experience as you can in different areas.
These are might be silly questions but I have my driving test in a few week and I`m a bit confused. Should I use the handbrake "this much"? If I just use it for parking is it a reason to fail on the test? He is not using the indicator when he changes lanes because there are some parked car in his lane.. is it ok?
I really like the way you teach and I love all your videos......I have learned a lot of things from your videos and I hope will get my licence soon..thank you so much and may God bless you abundantly
Really helpful videos!! The two serious faults in this video will definitely make me more aware during manoeuvres and judging speeds at junctions! Thank you.
Michelle gomez keep checking for any cancellations if you don't want to wait, I passed my test second time, I can imagine how terrible it feels when you fail but don't worry you will pass next time, good luck 🙂
Michelle gomez I failed 5 times, passed jist 2 weeks ago. You can do it...just keep going and don't give up no matter how annoying it may seem. Also I used a website called earlier driving test for them to find a date earlier than 3 months...it costs £20 but I didn't want to wait until next year to take my test.
I didnt know about the question bit at the start 0.0 thanks for that I got mine in 4 days, if I dont pass, well, hundreds of money gone to waste and 2 very dissapointed parents heh >>
i didnt entirely agree with that serious you gave him for safety because he did see the car coming and didn't just pull out he started slowly and the other driver didn't have to break or move out of the way i thought it was still pretty safe
but the fact that he was moving, causes the other driver to be alert, hazardous in case they did decide to pull out without looking. If you see a learner driver just parked somewhere, you know they are not moving. If you see a learner driver moving slowly down the parking lane, you have absolutely no idea if they will suddenly pull out without looking.
Hi! I understand your point but I also double checked with a driving examiner and they said that he shouldn't have moved off at all when he had a vehicle approaching from behind. You should only move when it is clear.
At 39:40 should he have waited tell all cars have gone past then signal? Because if the car stopped to let him go he would of got a serious fault as well?
Have my test tomorrow. I've been watching your videos since I started driving and applied so many of your techniques, although I am praying I do not get a left hand reverse manoeuvre as our test route happens to have the left hand reverse also up hill 😫
I'm taking my test on May 12th. I never thought I'd even get test ready so I'm trying not to put too much pressure on myself. I doubt that'll help though, I'm bricking it. Thank you for these videos. At least I'm mentally test ready!
I PASSED FIRST TIME! 7 minors 😁 I had to do a turn in the road (my favourite) and an emergency stop. Your videos helped enormously, especially clutch control, manouvers and driving test preparations. Thank you so much, Chris!