Yeah he probably doesn't know where the gears are. I'm guessing the guy instructing has taught him everything so far, if that's true, he's done a terrible job, and it's not the driver's fault for being so bad.
Well it just shows how incapable this guy is at driving, its not as hard as what people think it is. He is a danger to other road users and should no longer be attempting his tests anymore
@@_Explicity_I've been driving for quite some time, and I've had good experiences driving stick (which I seldom do) but bro driving manual is tiring. I'm not lazy in everything I do but driving, I have to do it automatic.
The instructor has been working with him for years and he still is a terrible driver. Not only does he stall and change gears terribly but almost wrecks all the time.
You must be new around here. He’s literally the worst driver I’ve ever seen. He has zero common sense, situational awareness, or hand eye coordination when he gets behind the wheel. He’s an irl SpongeBob at boating school, no cap.
@@jampacc You can literally see him jerk forwards bc of the engine braking and hear the revs increase… tell me, does that happen when you slip from 2nd into 3rd or 2nd into 1st? Tip: it’s when you drop down a gear that you’ll get forced forwards and bring your revs up.
Making a couple of his v8deos driving mainly in his driveway or sme quite roads doesnt mean he hs been driving atall..u need experience ,a lot of experience on regular basis to get the hang of it
@@aqeelraja4750 the best thing to do is get insured on a relatives car then balance that with driving lessons. The main thing is learning how to read situations on the road you can almost predict what is going to happen once you’ve driven for a year or two
@@Quorented brother had me doubting for a second, I am too young to drive to busy to try and man made me take a step back and say "could've sworn third gear wasn't there". I'm glad I ain't this kid.
Those people who keep telling him to get an automatic, go and see how he drives when he’s taught by an actual good instructor. Jeremy ain’t telling him what to do properly, how to reengage the clutch when changing gears etc.
Yeah the learner dude is clearly already nervous, the snappy/nagging tone from the instructor makes it much worse and he'll only be more nervous. Take him somewhere where there's low/no traffic and get him used to changing gear properly, instead of being being snappy at him on a regularly used road. He can get to that later after building the learner's confidence and ability first.
@@cw9475 He was driving on main roads when he was taught by the instructor from Clearview Driving and he drove pretty good for a learner who did his first ever lesson.
@@droomkoning3266 That was his first ever lesson with an instructor. I know for sure you didn’t drive like that on your first ever lesson. You prob never even been in the driving seat before.
@@l.p3826 says the one without a driver license one my first drivers lesson i already knew what to do its not that hard to operate a vehicle and i drive wayy better than this bloke so comeback to me when you have your drivers liscense
@@pooplejar not entirely true. I bought my first manual off a lot. They backed the car out for me and threw me to the wolves. I learned pretty quick and got really good at it. The dealership was right on a main road and I picked it up in the middle of rush hour.
Should get him in a parking lot so he can practice switching gears and learning them first. Thats dope asf how good your patience is big bro! You got this tho lil bro 💪🏽
Me too. From my first drive, i could shift easily to all the gears. No one ever taught me even a minute to driver or to ride.! But I'm quit good at both. Its a gift.! Also our road is not like yours. Usually a narrow bump road 😅 but that makes us even better
Tell him that the gear stick is thin glass, use little force to move it, dont row it. And when going to 3rd, just push the gear stick to neutral and then to 3rd