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That road is wide enough to safely continue. We have actually had pupils on driving tests given a fault for stopping on that street - the examiner even said “you could have got a bus through there!” In fairness, it looks different on camera. 👍🏼
I cant find the answer to a question I had on my theory which I probably got wrong which was 'What is the speed limit when a dual carriageway ends?' and it showed the sign for it, do you know the answer?
It was really easy but remember I really studied hard as well And also I passed now my test In multiple choice part 45 out of 50 And hazard part 52 out of 75
I’ve got my theory test next month so this is such a help! Those 50 questions at the start made me feel confident in how I’m going to do and I got half of the 10 tricky questions right (I haven’t started revision yet) - fingers crossed!
I found the best way was to just read the whole book the night b4 so it was fresh in my mind I got a 100percnt but forgot it all 24hrs later so you would need to learn it properly but to just pass it works a treat
Is it possible to extend your theory test expiry date by taking another test. if not, it should be implemented cause you are actually proving your knowledge is up to standard and your a safe driver
Thank you for this video I enjoyed it and found it interesting especially as you showed pictures when explaining the answers I got 8 questions right. I passed the theory test with 48 out of 50 in November 2020. Due to Covid I haven't been able to do the practical test as yet but I am hopeful that I will be able to in July 2021 which is the new date the DVSA has given me. I enjoy ALL your videos and I like share and subscribe.
Whatttt that’s ages! My birthday was in January 2021 and I passed last week. My friend also had his birthday in March and passed two weeks ago. Best of luck!
Absolutely ridiculous having to do first aid to pass your driving test FFS! A driver should not be relied on as a Nurse, Doctor or any other help. It should be a personal choice.
Got all of these right, it’s not magic I promise you keep practicing and put in the work I have my theory this wednesday, and have basically memorised all of the questions and most are common sense, keep doing mock tests and questions on the app and you will be fine, questions like these become a piece of cake when you see them like 50 times
I have my test next Monday, but I don't worry at all because I understand that my life doesn't depend from it. My workout at the gym makes me confident in any situation in my life. This benefit is more important for me than my good shape.
A dog with a burgundy coat? 🐕🦺 I never knew that symbolised anything in particular. What if the owner just happened to think that a burgundy coat for their dog would look nice? 🤔
Congratulations to me,such cleaver person I am from 10 questions I answered zero,hahaha God help us with exams or with our brain ,,🤔🤔🤔🤔😄😄🤣🤣🤪🤪😭😭😭😭😰😰😃😘😃😘😘😘😘
After watching this video. It would appear that it’s not up to date. 1Doing first aid on someone could end up in court for improper treatment, in the USA one is told not to remove a person from a vehicle unless it will catch fire. 2 So my teenage daughter driver is supposed to know that steering vibration is tire balance, many issues can cause this it’s just indicative of a need to look at why. 3 Change down a gear on a steep hill, kind of hard to do when driving an automatic plus automatic brakes can handle being used for constant braking. 4 Pulling on the handbrake if you have one as a courtesy in traffic is not so smart with cars now having e brakes. 5 Why does the uk have so many names for pedestrian crossings. I remember Zebra was a name used, Panda was a name used now Puffin. No wonder the drivers are being confused into a fail situation. So if somebody dresses their dog with yellow or burgundy colored clothing we need to assume they are blind or deaf. Not so smart it should be an official dayglow issued dog jacket. Too many rules and yet I see that there are just as many accidents in the uk as other countries. So how does this testing help, it’s really how you handle the car and road smarts that should have more emphasis.
Ngl if these are some of the toughest and you only get 10 tough ones then I'm not too scared because I got 8/10. I would have got 9/10 had I not second guess myself on the puffin crossing question.
The last question is confusing. Burgundy denotes Deaf and possibly other assistance dogs.I have seen yellow used on dogs for Blind, for Training and just for Visibility.Your grammar lumps the two colours together.
A couple of questions - feel free to call me stupid. Question 3 is about Highway's Agency Traffic Officers, and we learn and know that they have no enforcement powers. 1) with that said, why should anyone ever obey whatever comes from someone driving those vehicles, eg any signage from their vehicle, if indeed there is electronic signage conveying an instruction? The only thing they could really do - if they don't have enforcement powers - is to contact the police, but then I'd be questioning whether that was worth everyone's time. 2) Obviously we can only see one angle of the photo, but at 4:08, there's absolutely zero "helping the flow of traffic" when all the lanes of the main carriageway are blocked and traffic has come to a halt... Referencing my earlier question, if indeed there were no police around, what's to stop the black BMW in the outside lane (or any other traffic) just ignoring the Highway's Agency Traffic Officer(s)? Obviously "common sense" (that seems to be less-than-common these days) should prevail and people shouldn't really be making any situations worse with their conduct, but I'm just interested in the "what ifs" here. Maybe it's as simple as 'disobeying an instruction from a HATO could lead to a fine".
Highways Agency Traffic Officers have powers to stop vehicles on most motorways and some ‘A’ class roads, in England only. If HA traffic officers in uniform want to stop your vehicle on safety grounds (e.g. an insecure load) they will, where possible, attract your attention by • flashing amber lights, usually from behind • directing you to pull over to the side by pointing and/or using the left indicator. You MUST then pull over and stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Then switch off your engine. It is an offence not to comply with their directions. Law RTA1988, sects 35 &163 as amended by TMA 2004, sect 6
I try do mine car theory test 5 time this month but it first part of test keep get wrong as ready & write is not good to other people doing there test as try lots apps & different way then is possible someone help then
Furthermore, if you administer first aid as an untrained professional surely you are leaving yourself open to being sued and possibly putting others life in danger. What another great move by our powers that be.
My grandson has his theory test in March 2022 and those 3 books would be a great help, silly question where can I obtain all 3, I've looked on line but can only find The Official Highway Code, any assistance would be welcomed.
What i find strange is ive always veen told if you see someone thats been involved inna car crash you shouldnt move them as they could have spinal problems etc, but the test says to arche there head back to make sure they can breath.
Shame, really. One does not get a chance to think about the correct answer before the mouse pointer is already on the correct answer. Other than that, useful ?
In the video we suggested pausing the playback if you would like more time to think. If we had left a minute gap after every question it would have been a very long (and boring) video.
Corrected 9 out of 10. I always thought red light changed to steady green at puffin crossing because of the sensors. I was wrong. Btw, I have theory Test tomorrow (16 Dec 2021).