I passed my test today, and I don't think I would without your very well-produced videos!! No other driving channel comes close to the quality of the video you guys produce! Thank you very much, I wish you all the best I know your channel is and is going to help lots of people!
I passed today with 4 minors and 0 lessons, I have done 40 hours on my own, maybe a little more, and watched your videos to know what checks to do and learn the manoeuvres, very helpful, it cost me £23 for theory and £62 practical passed first time. Did my licence for £85 in 2 months 😳 thank you so much ❤️
Just passed my test literally 30 minutes ago this video helped a lot thank you and for those who haven’t passed or haven’t had there test just know you got this is all about confidence 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I feel like the way the video was edited is better than majority. the voiceover is also nice, clear and are at a decent pace. Kind of like Morgan Freeman on your sat nav. And the examiner for the mock also does a good job. Plus the pop up information for the faults are nicely edited, and non invasive (some use some "ding" sound when it comes out and it can be annoying). Which really allows you to focus on the video and learn. Congrats on the pass Izzie!
Totally agree. This is the most visually pleasing mock test video format I've seen and I'm about to binge the whole playlist now. BTW I passed my driving test last October, but I still like to watch the mock tests because they're so relaxing and it's nice seeing the beautiful countryside and scenery.
I am just gonna comment back and say Thanks for these Mock Test! I just passed today with 1 minor! =) The examiners were as chill as the ones in these mock videos and I kid you not, it is very similar to the real thing. Same steps, process etc. Thanks again Advance Driving School for making time to make such videos!
Congratulations to Izzie. I passed in May but still sometimes struggling with my manual car so thinking of looking at some automatics in the new year, just replaced the clutch on my 13 year old Golf yet still something not right with my car.
Birds on the road are getting bolder, it seems. In my city I've had a few just sit there and wait for me to drive over them. We need a little spray module on the front of the car, so you can squirt the birds and force them to fly away.
I just started my driving journay 2 months ago ,as a dyslex person im strougling to do may things in the some time ,im very bad to concentrate well ,but soon as my brain get used with things i know i can do it ,i will, and im enjoying watching this videos ,i'm learning allot ,but when i'm think to driving on my own ( witout my instructor ) i feel so unsecured .probally it s bcs im still have allot to learn :): thamk you Advance driving school.
As someone with dyspraxia I chose automatic but the thing I struggle with is the speed limit, it’s much easier to speed and I keep getting faults on my mock for that 😅
Just remember why there are speed limits, and what could happen if you were speeding when an emergency happens. Staying under the speed limit is for everyone’s safety, not just because. Drive carefully!
@@AdvanceDrivingSchool I meant it’s easier to speed in automatic cars due to not having to change gears/progress speed etc. I’ll try and keep an eye on it and work on it tho.
Many people with reportable conditions can still get a license within certain conditions (eg I have epilepsy but have to be 1yr seizure free). If you are interested in finding out whether you’re allowed to drive with your condition; this should help you :) www.gov.uk/health-conditions-and-driving/find-condition-online
Thanks to ADS, Ann and Izzie for this video. Please elaborate on the question on screen at timestamp 7:45. I don't fully understand why we shouldn't indicate left. How does it mislead drivers trying to join the roundabout?
If we indicate left before the roundabout other drivers will think we are taking the first exit and might pull out as approach them. Since we want the second exit we can only indicate once we pass the first exit - when our exit is next. It’s the same principle as turning left off a normal road. 👍🏼
Wouldn’t she have failed because you telling her to steer to the left in the bay at the end which would be the examiner stepping in and automatic fail?
Yes, a real examiner would have kept quiet and let the person park on their own. I have seen a person actually drive into the wall at the end of the test - and fail of course....
On the first 3 minutes her steering in regards to position hands on the steering wheel it's.... Her left hand most of the time it's going to 4 o'clock position 🤔
at 3:02 there is a right turn, and you have to move over to the right lane. I always thought you have to stay in the left, to allow oncoming traffic to come through on the right? Why in this case do you have to move over to the right, so I don't make this common mistake? Thank you.
well -done thanks so much that staggered one was it signal right then left ? and at the 6:11 at the roundabout she just signalled left to leave ? “Happy” “Christmas “ 2023 Rocking around the Christmas Tree have a good one. thanks so much for the videos all year .
At the staggered crossroad you can either treat it as ‘straight ahead’ and not indicate at all, or as ‘right & left’ and indicate accordingly. Either is fine. At the roundabout she was going straight ahead so her signalling was correct. 👍🏼
At 21:53 ,she indicated let and I don’t think if she could see the car was coming that time , should she cancel the signal once she realises car is coming, or its too lat anyway Thank you 😊
Izzie needed to stay closer to the left side of the road as she steered around the sharp band, in case another car was coming the other way. She let the car swing out into the middle of the road a little too much.
Intensive courses can work for some people, but not everyone as they can be fast paced and give limited experience on the road before taking the test. Generally we prefer normal weekly lessons and it gives people more time to understand what is happening and gain driving experience.
I don't like the way the instructor is so negative about pedestrians. "That's not a helpful place to stand" They are on a pavement outside their house. Sounds like a you problem.
No - she is one of our real pupils, who has had about 30 hours of lessons with us. She took the real driving test a few weeks after filming this video.
GEEZ!!!!! 😖😖😖😖😖 13 driving faults! This girl was lucky she "passed that fake driver's test, but then again, Britain has strict rules about driving a car that would not be allowed here in America, where it would be viewed as exacting. 😐😐😐😐😐