Visit My Facebook Page For Lessons And Mock Tests / brm-driving-school-201... Today we carry out a Mock Driving Test in Hugh's car. With 6 weeks to go until his test Hugh wants to see where his faults are and what areas to improve
Watched all your mock tests, They are a great help! as I've also got my test in oxford, following the route they are going on google maps on the second screen has really increased my road knowledge and knowing the layout of oxford too.
your mock test videos are super helpful too, because they showcase some little error that we normally made but didn't realise, such as the checking the right blind spot, check mirrors before signalling. Watch this mock test video last night, notice these 2 points and pay attention of doing these checks, I passed it, yeah, finally!! Thank you Ben for awesome contents!
I’m from Oxford and doing my lessons and test will be doing in Oxford. Have passed my theory this channel will come in very useful seeing as it is Oxford based.
Thanks. I watched the video fully. In fact i watch all of your videos. Actually a rather calming experience by a calm knowledgeable fellow. Also respect for the sunflower lanyard.
@@BRMdrivingschool it really is all about awareness. Sorry you've been getting grief. nobody needs that. Stay strong and healthy bro. Thanks again for the vids.
Videos are great but I think they could be even better if we had a small view of the drivers foot. That way we can see when gears are changed, the use of clutch, brake and accelerating. Great videos though keep them up!!
26:08 explain the right signal please? I thought that was only if you are going to the last exit. My understanding is no signal until you pass the exit before yours, indicating left that you’re coming on. Thanks!
Is this the exact route I will take on the exam test? Or does the exam route vary in Oxford? Just would like to know what roads roundabouts etc I might face in the real exam.
HEADINGTON IS A NIGHTMARE! Give way to the right. In the thumbnail, your side is blocked (so give way) and the junction (crossroads) is beyond the blockage. So they have right of way also.
@@BRMdrivingschool thats interesting priority wise. I always thought it were akin to a parked vehicle on your side, in that unless clear, you should stay on your side of the road and pull in to give way to oncoming traffic. maybe we have said the same thing and mean the same. the junction otherside of the obstruction is not part of it until they pull out, which they will. it's headington lol
The way to work it out is you and the side opposite are both obstructed on your side of the road but as there is no sign saying who has priority it’s equal priority. The sides need to give way as they have give way markings