I'm not the best driver... ●Thanks to my friend Chris for helping with this video! / @tanimayto ●Jaiden also helped with a part because she's very nice. / @jaidenanimations ●Tweet me your fanart :D / timtomyt
If you ever want to drive with Tim just follow these steps 1. bring a clipboard and a pen or pencil. 2.Find his car and jump in 3.tell him you are the driver instrustor
As somebody in the UK, this all just sounds very odd. Over here, driving lessons are completely separate to school where you find your own instructor (normally on yelp or through word of mouth) and pay them for blocks of lessons. You then get a 1 on 1 driving session maybe every week depending on how busy your instructor is. Everything else is pretty similar though in terms of testing.
Damn, in Australia we learn with our parents (or someone who has a full license) and when we need to take a test to upgrade to the next level (such as L's to P1, or P1 to P2) we do the test with an instructor.
It depends on the state. When i took a class I paid for it separately. But ultimately all you really have to do is go to the dmv and take the written part. Pass and then you can be taught by a legal driver
@Daily Dose of Space You can learn with your parents in the uk too, but the rules are strict. Just most people don't, as an instructor is going to make you a better driver.
My first time driving with an instructor I literally never drove on the road in my life and he told me to get in and drive and I was convinced I was going to die that day but I actually did good and didn't crash surprisingly. It was awful though like REALLY awful.
I had my first ever panic attack when I drove for the first time with an instructor. I’ve noticed that it’s a constant across drivers ed that they don’t actually teach you how to drive but sit you in front of a wheel and expect you to figure it out on my own. she said I would never be a good driver and actually called me insane because I had trouble turning and was scared to go on the road, I had never been behind a wheel before.
In The Netherlands it is more like EA. You have to pay alot for everything. €1600 in total is pretty normal. You even have to pay for saying that you are healthy enough to drive. Then you get road taxes, ensurance expensive fuel. For a young person it is really hard to own a car if you don’t have parents who sponsor you.
USA: One pedal makes the car go, one pedal makes the car stop. Europe: One pedal makes the car go, one makes the car stop and the 3rd disconnects the engine from the wheels.
TheCarloalberto95 same here in Romania , i think in both countrys manual cars are much more good then automatic ( i have drive my uncle Touareg , and i was “Pff i fell like driving a tank , not a car ) from my audi A4 B6 2.0 to 3.0 diesel automatic
Be grateful mom pushed you into driver’s Ed. I didn’t care about driving and when I finally did, in my late twenties it still took several years to successfully get my license cause I had to find other adults to teach me and trust a non driver with their car. Finally at 33, I got my license.
The dude at my driver license test was really nice. He told me what mistakes I made but like you know, in a good way. The first one I made was making a turn to get to where he was so that he could get in and begin testing. "You didn't use your turn signal coming in here. Good thing I wasn't testing you yet." Like he exuded good energy. If you tried and failed, he wouldn't be upset. So at the end, I was nervous. "What if I made too many mistakes". So he was checking my score (you needed like 15 points to pass), and said this: "Well, you got 18, so unfortunately, I'm gonna to pass you." I was there with my mom, and after getting out of the car and heading near her, he added "Well? Tell her the bad news!" He was great.
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1:09 I HAD TO GO THROUGH THIS TOO. I HATED THIS SO MUCH. THE ONLY REASON I LEARNED HOW TO DRIVE WITHOUT ACCIDENTALLY CRASHING THE CAR WAS BECAUSE I WAS WITH A STUDENT THAT ACTUALLY KNEW HOW TO DRIVE AND HE HELPED ME.
I currently have my permit, so I'm in that stage of life where I'm learning how to drive, but I think I know everything. I dont think I've met anyone who was itching to get their license. I'd rather just stay at home and watch RU-vid on Saturday rather than going out driving lol.
I just started driving by myself no parents or anything. I would take my mom's car and drive around because i lived in a rural place so no cops were around and 1 month later I was driving without a license🗿 my driving test was a 5 minute drive around the town (it's a small town) and a bit of parallel parking that was easy because it had cameras. I can't parallel park because I drive a z and it's a big blindspot on wheels
Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since I got my driver’s license. I had to take the written test a second time, but thankfully passed the actual driving part on the first try. After I finished High School (10 years next week 06/21) I got a 1999 Ford Taurus which I still have to this day.
That car driving animation was really good, I like that the wheels were not perfect circles and the car moved like it was driving with out perfect circle Wheels. Good job!
1:25 Amen to that one... Driver's Ed. was all about don't drive under the influence and don't speed but really didn't teach much about driving itself. I think part of my problem is as we were rural it was assumed students grew up on a farm and drove before. Me being a "town kid" didn't have much in that advantage.
In my first lesson (which for some reason had to be two hours long) the very first thing I did was back out of a parking spot in a full, busy parking lot. I never did another lesson.
I'm straining my brain to translate what you're saying because I'm from Russia and I don't know English very well. )))) but still your videos are beautiful
It is amazing how far you can get with clipboard and pen in modern society. If anyone asks you annoying question just look at them slowly and carefully write something down.
I intentionally failed the permit test at my high school because I felt it was a load of shit. Being surrounded by a bunch of fools grasping at some false sense of “independence” and “adulthood”, I felt that getting a permit was pointless. I just made a little zigzag on the scantron for the test, and I somehow didn’t get the lowest score still. Had to believe that so many people thought they were big shots when they started driving High school is like a little cesspool.
I also failed ones. Although the first time my driving was better I almost hit a parking car and failed. The second time I was so nervous I made many minor mistakes and almost failed, but since I had the same guy testing me I guess I passed.
Oh its weird how it works for you guys in USA In Germany you sign into a class as well but it mostly starts at noon and we have to at least drive 7 times on normal road and traffic and then 2 hours on high speed roads, 2 hours on landscape roads and 4 hours a long road out of the city/country.. it was so stressful !
I usually wait until the video I'm watching is done, but when I saw this video pop up, You couldn't even see my finger move. edit: THANKS SO MUCH TimTom! my day is 999999999 times better than it already was ✨😄✨
3:15 NO WAIT THATS A SOLID YELLOW LINE NOOO YA AINT SUPPOSED TO CROSS IT (Also, I'm in Idaho, and I practiced driving today actually for my first time and I was so tense lol. This was my third driver's Ed day too, and I had to go onto roads immediately, so it's a mess of stress XD)
I feel like it's so much harder to get it when you are older, I didn't want it but my grandma was like: "Ya know you are taking a break before college, you have a free year so you should do it now because you won't have time to do it later." - I am so glad that I did it because my best friend is 23 now, in a college, working on a diploma and barely able to squeeze in driver's licence because over here you first need to go through the classes, than you need to take and pass a test, then you need to find a driving instructor and driving school and have a ton of lessons and then you need to go through the driving test, so it's way better if you do all of that earlier D:
I'm not alone. It really sucks, cause I don't have the time or the car to even practice, much less take the test. So every time I want to go somewhere or need to go back home (am in college) or whatever, it's always this big ordeal to schedule and it makes me feel awful.
Police: what's the most dangerous thing on my belt? Me: YOUR GUN Police: my keys are the most dangerous thing on my belt. Me: SO KIDS ARE ALLOWED TO HAVE GUNS?!???!
Tionna_H❤ I thought of the same thing but once I got my CDL, I thought of my Freightliner as my own 80,000lb missile, just after my Kel-Tec. There are some things you only learn much later in life.
I'm not good at drawing myself and seeing you created storytimes video out of drawings and animated them really made me respect you. Your videos always kept me entertained. Love them all!!!
My drivers ed class showed me half a million suuuper detailed slow motion videos of car crashes and what happens if you don’t wear your seatbelt and legitimately terrified me into never wanting to learn to drive ever
Germany: It's expensive, you have to be 17 to start, you are only allowed to drive when there's a parent with you at the age of 17. USA: Do you know what pedal does what? Yes? Ok here's your drivers license
@@Max_s0506 Also, ich lebe in Niedersachsen, ich darf hier mit 16,5 mich bei der Fahrschule anmelden und dann auch schon die ersten Theorie Stunden nehmen, dann drei Monate vor meinem 17. Geburtstag darf ich die Theoretische Prüfung machen und dann auch erst mit dem Praktischen Teil anfangen. Außerdem kann man bei mir in der Nähe auf einem Verkehrsübungsplatz schon mit 16 fahren.
Lmfao NOOO I wish that happened. I mean, I live in NY so maybe traffic and driving laws are stricter, but obviously everyone get their permit first. Then, once you have your permit you drive with another adult who has their license and practice for your test, which is honestly really hard where I am since there are very specific driving laws... I guess it depends though.
@@kratztnichtstudio2046 Im Vergleich zu den USA hast du mit Pflicht Theorie und Praxisstunden wesentlich mehr zu tun als ne einfache Runde um den Block zu drehen