Thanks for all your content, I passed my driving test yesterday 🎉 after my driving instructor said I wouldn’t pass 😅 3 minors. Don’t stop giving up everyone this was my 3rd driving test 😆 I am so happy I don’t have to spend money on driving lessons anymore 🎉
Nice. Please kindly tell me about automatic car. When I drive 20 miles or 30 miles road. Always goes up spreed 2,3,4 up. Please kindly show video how do control. If will like this will fail test time. I learned 14 lessons around. Still proud about control spreed automatic car. Please help u show video. Ur best teacher
When switching lanes on a dual carriage way, after checking your centre and right/left mirrors, do you also need to briefly check your blindspot (shoulder check) before switching lanes? This is what one of my instructors told me, but I don't see a lot people do this.
This is a good question. I do it when I'm changing lanes in a busy place and need to double check. Where it is relatively clear and I've been checking the mirrors for a while before changing lanes, I'll have a good idea of what is next to me. I'll still check sometimes if I'm not sure.
I see one problem i would have with driving this car, after 34 years of driving. I will keep trying to change gear at the door-) where the hell is the gearstick...lol
Hey there…i really love your video. It gave me a lot of information on how to prepare myself for my upcoming lesson.. anyway, i just started driving but no driving lesson yet so far. I just wanna know where or what is your reference point when it comes to reverse parking specifically on that left side bay you’re are doing in this video. Hopefully you will help me understand with this situation please. Really appreciate it. Thanks
I've only been driving a month now and almost every day since I got my first car and already I've managed to rack up two fines in the space of three days for breaking the same contravention - going through a no vehicles/motorbike sign. Feel awful to be honest. Not cheap either, £130. Thankfully it's not a serious offence at least but very frustrating because it's very easy to miss this in my opinion especially on the London streets which is where I'm from and where I've been driving. Perhaps I shouldn't drive too often and save it for journeys I actually need to take but i just love driving for the sake of it.
Definitely the first few weeks of the driving. If you're book smart and can memorise and hold theoretical knowledge then the theory is dead easy. In my experience when on the road it literally life or death and that can make anyone panick but loads of people find driving easier not me though.