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Struggling with Tight Corners? Discover Key HGV Test Planning Tips to Ace Your Class1 on road test! 

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Struggling with Tight Corners? Discover Key HGV Test Planning Tips to Ace Your Class 1 on-road test! Our experienced instructors, who truly put their hearts into teaching, guide you through the intricacies of driving Scania vehicles. Learn how to judge tight corners, master motorway driving, split lanes safely, and accurately judge speed on country lanes.
Are you prepared for the challenges of motorway driving during your HGV test? What techniques help with tight cornering in a Class 1 HGV? Do you know the best way to split lanes in an HGV? Where should you look while driving, and how can you perfect your speed judgment on country lanes? Discover these secrets and more, including how to navigate country lanes safely and the essentials of lane discipline.
Call us at 07572159012 to enroll in our training program with a pass guarantee. Don’t forget to subscribe for more professional driving tips and learn with instructors dedicated to your success!

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Комментарии : 6   
@anthony_oxford_actor
@anthony_oxford_actor Месяц назад
Good drive well explained thanks👍🏾
@retroschoolofmotoring1261
@retroschoolofmotoring1261 Месяц назад
Thank you
@tonyfranklin8306
@tonyfranklin8306 5 дней назад
Reaching the brow of the hill at 1:45, why are you doing 50mph when that is far TOO FAST such that you cannot stop well within the distance you can see to be clear? How far ahead of the brow of that hill can you see, you can't see at all beyond the brow of the hill yet you are at the absolute maximum limit for that vehicle going into a blind situation. What if there's a cyclist the other side of the hill going slowly, a pedestrian, an equestrian, a broken down vehicle or a vehicle turning from an entrance? Rule 125 "The speed limit is the absolute maximum and does not mean it is safe to drive at that speed irrespective of conditions." Rule 126 Stopping distances. Drive at a speed that will allow you to stop well within the distance you can see to be clear. This highlights how HGV drivers and other motorists have a lack of understanding regards speed and stopping distances, particularly on A and B roads outside of built up areas! There's a general lack of respect for safety to iother road users including the most vulnerable and why HGV drivers are the worst when it comes to being involved in collisions, all that mass and going too quickly to be able to slow down!
@PeterCmoch
@PeterCmoch 3 месяца назад
Patrick. Am I allowed to cross my hands and let the steering wheel self correct like you (and like everyone once they have passed do) on my test? Or is this a fail?
@yassinekhalloufilouraoui7153
@yassinekhalloufilouraoui7153 3 месяца назад
If im in doubt in roundabout for straddling the line wath best thing to do many tanks
@retroschoolofmotoring1261
@retroschoolofmotoring1261 3 месяца назад
Mirror, indicate and move across slightly, take third of the o/s lane and you will see when you get closer if that ok, This knowledge comes with hours spend on the road, once you driven about 30 hours you will start getting an idea of how to do it Thank you Patrick
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