I'm diagnosed with "ADHD - Inattentive type" and I was/am still exactly like this learner lol it took me 2 or 3 years of learning and I passed on my 4th go haha. My instructor was incredibly patient just like Aman ❤
for the sliproad issue, my driving teacher was always telling me "when you're joining, remember the other cars are running and you're walking" and it helped me to understand that I had to go faster
I feel like she has genuine struggles with processing all the information in front of her and with Aman talking. More than what most learners have. She needs to persevere and she'll get there
Hi Aman. Your videos are very helpful. Watched them repeatedly over the past 2months and did 20hours driving lessons. I passed today on my first attempt with 2minors. Thank you!!!!❤
I've been waiting for this one! I love you two together ❤ so funny. Mahwish, please don't ever change - you're so sweet and you're doing so well 🎉 not long until you get your licence 👏🏻
I was absolutely petrified of big spiral roundabouts when I was a learner, and hated dual carriageways. I passed my test a year ago and oddly enough I now find spiral roundabouts really satisfying to drive 😂😂 and I love a good national speed duel carriageway 😂😂 strange how things change, I’m not a fan of town driving though, especially here in wales as it’s mostly 20mph
The difference might be because you don’t add the stress of having to perform to get passed, you just drive. And knowing where you want to go and just do it is easier than having to rely on an instructor telling you bit by bit where she wants to go. Big difference
@@evehosgood I'm very happy with the 20mph limit - I'm not so happy with those who don't comply with it, nor with the absence of enforcement around where I live
My biggest problem and makes me nervous as well, specially when the car is behind and can't go back to the left..end up in national speed limit right lane
Don't worry about them if you have a signal on and only 1 lane they won't come past provided you ain't slow. If 2 lanes and you are in the right you can exit in the right and get on with it then move back left. Honestly it's just practice and building confidence. With time you will understand what people are doing
It is all about always taking your road position from the left and when you have priority closing down to the kerb lane as soon as possible. As you pass the penultimate exit moving left eliminates all space on your nearside. Learners often want to slow prior to moving left this makes things worse because if you leave a gap on your left and a space to your left cars following you will have already moved left and kept the same speed and you are effectively forcing them into the space
Keep practicing. Use all your mirrors because You will sometimes have drivers like drivers of the Citroen Berlingo and Smart fortwo. The citroen was being a bully to a learner vehicle and the smart car was only undertaking and cutting the corner as if it has a Brabus package.
Hi, just want to thank for all the tips, I've just passed my driving test without any particular lessons. I've had another driving license from another country for 10 years, but seing your vídeos helped me to understand what are the UK rules and what is required here, of course needed some pratice, but you were my main driving learning source.
Mahwish your definitely improving...i can see a lot more confidence in you too which is good. Your my favourite to watch on this channel ...actually your the only one I watch on this channel 😅 and il be the first to slide in the socials to congratulate you when you pass.
4:14 sigh. And they fail me for fun😂 What a joke. Well done Mahwish 😊 6:29 thank you for diagram in your edit 11:49 “smart car” yet they fail me last summer.. ffs Was a good watch for my lesson this week on Monday.😮 Thank you 😅
Hello! Just to say I passed my driving test today with only 2 minors! Your videos have helped so so much, I would guess I’ve watched about 35-45 of your videos.
You're doing great Mahwish, yeah there were some ropy bits but that's just confidence it'll come. Your Brake pedal, when it's really watering down with rain and your shoes are wet, you'll slip off. Get your foot on it like you do with the Clutch! Get your foot off the Clutch when you don't need it, Release Bearing!!
She is doing brilliant other than watching what it happening to he left and right on the roundabout as to what they are doing like watching the crazies . I think she is doing brilliant and as her awareness skills improve which they will she will be even better
someday I want to be able to drive in Scotland. These are super helpful getting insight into driving on the opposite road of what I'm used to. Also roundabouts are pretty unusual in the Midwest.
I have to drive in London next week for work. Never driven on the left side before, I’m absolutely petrified! I’ve been watching your videos to try and get an idea… Thanks for posting these videos but honestly, the roundabouts give me anxiety!
Dear Aman. Your videos awesome. I just has a really silly question Everyone says speed up on the sliproad and you can join. It's understandable, but the sliproad is finishing, what happens if you can't move right. No easy to stop with that speed if the sliproad finishes.
Do you ever have just a general chat about stuff like planned holidays up coming or other random stuff. I understand they would need to be competent and don't need any instructions or prompting . More to see if they still remember thier steps
I have my full driving licence for 16 years. on a main roads. when there is a tracker in front in front of me. I m too nervous to over take the tracker because due to the on coming cars. I pull in safely. I go when it is safe to do so. as a slower learner it can be over whelming. safety comes first
Hi Aman, thanks for the great video. ☺️ Well done Mahwish. I am doing lessons at the moment but I live in a small town so there aren’t any big roundabouts like this to practice on. Do you have any recommendations on how I can practice bigger roundabouts? Is this something that is covered in the Pass Plus scheme? Thank you. ☺️
Would you be happy to do a 2 plus hour lesson so have a good 40 drive to an area with bigger roundabouts then do 40 minutes on them then 40 minutes drive back. Obviously it will cost a bit more due to time. You can watch all the lessons and read everything but you really need to go and practice them. If someone is willing to take you will help.
Its such a fascinating concept to change lanes during those roundabouts. We don't have that. You never change lanes during a roundabout.....feels so wrong 😂😂😂
Hi, please can someone answer my question. I have a relative wanting to complete their theory test in a foreign language and when I searched to see if this is possible, multiple answers appear. 1) The theory test can be sat at some test centres in Polish, Punjabi, Urdu or English and no other languages, 2) that the theory test can only be sat in English, Welsh or British sign language, or 3) the theory test can be sat in any language. Please help
Well now, it gives better control of the car, as long as you do it right, also it means your licence will cover auto and manual, the other thing to realise is the repair cost and insurance is cheaper, and mpg is better, than an old type automatic.😊
Nah man when i always hear ,, it gives better control of the car" i am FCKNG mad...... The only reason why around 80% of people in Europe drive manual cars is because of the price! Automatic cars are usually 2k to 3k more expensive. On top of that, repair costs for automatics are often doubled. So don't say it's because of 'better control.' Meanwhile, in the USA, over 90% of drivers use automatic cars because the price is the same whether it’s manual or automatic.
It is up to you whether you get a manual or automatic license, however, a manual (full) license will allow you to also drive an automatic car whereas automatic only allows you to drive automatic cars
I'm sorry to hear that 😔 look to what specifically you struggled with by thoroughly checking the mark sheet and focus on practicing those things. Best of luck for next time!
She done well in that slip road... yeah but if there is traffic?? Still going on 50mph?? Where would you go?? The key still is to check if there is space cause if you reach the end of slip road at 50mph and you have no space u going to crash!!! Isn't?? 🤔 U tell her to not stress but u stressing her a bit... 🤔😅 I do still like your videos just try to be a bit more patient with confident and good drivers as she is... 👏🏼💯😉
Bro I'm from Lebanon we have NO SHITY RULES I DRIVING. My point is people drive like at 9 years old I'm 14 and I'm an expert but when my mom sits next to me she starts screaming when I speed. Just tell me why 😢😢😢
It is probably because you may know what you are doing, but she may think you are erratic, sudden moves, or with no warning. This makes it scary for passengers, they don't know what you are doing. Appropriate speed for the road/traffic, smooth lane changes, gradually slow down etc. if your passenger, in this case your mom, can feel safe enough when they want to nod off, then then you will have her approval.😊
I'm diagnosed with "ADHD - Inattentive type" and I was/am still exactly like this learner lol it took me 2 or 3 years of learning and I passed on my 4th go haha. My instructor was incredibly patient just like Aman ❤
for the sliproad issue, my driving teacher was always telling me "when you're joining, remember the other cars are running and you're walking" and it helped me to understand that I had to go faster
I feel like she has genuine struggles with processing all the information in front of her and with Aman talking. More than what most learners have.
She needs to persevere and she'll get there
Yh she'll definitely get there.
Hi Aman. Your videos are very helpful. Watched them repeatedly over the past 2months and did 20hours driving lessons. I passed today on my first attempt with 2minors. Thank you!!!!❤
Did you do any driving with a parent or something aswell ?
@@cameronpeden8109 Yes. I did about 6hours with a friend.
@@cameronpeden8109 Yes. I had 6hours with a friend
Thats amazing well done 👏 👏 happy to help :)
I’ve been doing roundabouts with my instructor with automatic driving and normally I struggle but watching this it’s making me this confident ❤
It's practice if you can practice between lessons will help if not try to watch how people do them
I’m also doing automatic driving lessons (because my parents can’t drive manual), my test is in two weeks. Wish me luck 😊
Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't you learn manual when they can't? @@warh1story563
@@warh1story563 so how was it ?
I've been waiting for this one! I love you two together ❤ so funny.
Mahwish, please don't ever change - you're so sweet and you're doing so well 🎉 not long until you get your licence 👏🏻
11:07. Hiding a really good singing voice there😉
I was absolutely petrified of big spiral roundabouts when I was a learner, and hated dual carriageways. I passed my test a year ago and oddly enough I now find spiral roundabouts really satisfying to drive 😂😂 and I love a good national speed duel carriageway 😂😂 strange how things change, I’m not a fan of town driving though, especially here in wales as it’s mostly 20mph
The difference might be because you don’t add the stress of having to perform to get passed, you just drive. And knowing where you want to go and just do it is easier than having to rely on an instructor telling you bit by bit where she wants to go. Big difference
Those last five words indicate that you still have a lot to learn about your attitude.....
@@horspiste What? Not liking Wales having a 20mph limit when rest of the country is a 30?
@@evehosgood I'm very happy with the 20mph limit - I'm not so happy with those who don't comply with it, nor with the absence of enforcement around where I live
My biggest problem and makes me nervous as well, specially when the car is behind and can't go back to the left..end up in national speed limit right lane
Don't worry about them if you have a signal on and only 1 lane they won't come past provided you ain't slow. If 2 lanes and you are in the right you can exit in the right and get on with it then move back left. Honestly it's just practice and building confidence. With time you will understand what people are doing
It is all about always taking your road position from the left and when you have priority closing down to the kerb lane as soon as possible. As you pass the penultimate exit moving left eliminates all space on your nearside. Learners often want to slow prior to moving left this makes things worse because if you leave a gap on your left and a space to your left cars following you will have already moved left and kept the same speed and you are effectively forcing them into the space
Enjoyed Aman's singing voice at 11:00
Keep practicing. Use all your mirrors because You will sometimes have drivers like drivers of the Citroen Berlingo and Smart fortwo. The citroen was being a bully to a learner vehicle and the smart car was only undertaking and cutting the corner as if it has a Brabus package.
Hi, just want to thank for all the tips, I've just passed my driving test without any particular lessons. I've had another driving license from another country for 10 years, but seing your vídeos helped me to understand what are the UK rules and what is required here, of course needed some pratice, but you were my main driving learning source.
Happy to help☺️
Just passed my test all the way in Australia! Despite the difference between the countries these videos really helped and motivated me :D.
Amazing 🤩really well done! 👏 Thank you for watching
I’m sure you think AUs roads are better Babyburien9761?
@@nswtrains3153well they’re definitely less narrow 😭 and no one parks up on the right
@@zertomic4136 yep
@@ClearviewDrivingaccept Jesus Christ 🙏🏽❤️
Mahwish your definitely improving...i can see a lot more confidence in you too which is good. Your my favourite to watch on this channel ...actually your the only one I watch on this channel 😅 and il be the first to slide in the socials to congratulate you when you pass.
4:14 sigh.
And they fail me for fun😂
What a joke.
Well done Mahwish 😊
6:29 thank you for diagram in your edit
11:49 “smart car” yet they fail me last summer.. ffs
Was a good watch for my lesson this week on Monday.😮
Thank you 😅
Hello! Just to say I passed my driving test today with only 2 minors! Your videos have helped so so much, I would guess I’ve watched about 35-45 of your videos.
Congrats 👏
Anyone else pass their driving test years ago but just like watching these videos from some reason?
Or is it just me?
Haha thank you for your support☺️
“You’re doing great”
“Don’t say that to me”
😂😂😂
I passed today finally. Your vids saved me sm 😭😭
Congratulations 👏 👏
Mahwish you did so well in this video, well done 🚗
You're doing great Mahwish, yeah there were some ropy bits but that's just confidence it'll come. Your Brake pedal, when it's really watering down with rain and your shoes are wet, you'll slip off. Get your foot on it like you do with the Clutch! Get your foot off the Clutch when you don't need it, Release Bearing!!
She is doing brilliant other than watching what it happening to he left and right on the roundabout as to what they are doing like watching the crazies . I think she is doing brilliant and as her awareness skills improve which they will she will be even better
This is why I hated roundabouts especially on a manual car 🤣 People just swerved and sometimes forget that turn signals exist.
People were just crazy all around us during this lesson
But just have to be aware of our surroundings, even if others are being silly
Fantastic video on roundabouts, thanks!
You got this Mahwish!! She's definitely improving 😁 Still enjoy watching these videos after getting my license.
Glad you're enjoying them ☺️💕
That silly black car made my anxiety go 📈📉📈📉 hahha. Also I’m loving your videos!!
Hi Amal thanks for the great job would you please share vidoe on automatic beginners lessons thank you
someday I want to be able to drive in Scotland. These are super helpful getting insight into driving on the opposite road of what I'm used to. Also roundabouts are pretty unusual in the Midwest.
This is England btw, roads in Scotland are very different FYI
@irebakai depends where you are in Scotland
Very nice drive from you mahwish you will soon be driving like a pro.... Aman is a superb driving instructor
Thanks 👍
i got my license last year but keep watching your video and it is really helpful for improvement
11:03 What an amazing voice
YES, She was TOO GOOD with her DRIVING😀Love the Video So Much.
thank you so much!
5:56
“Am I going back to tha-“
“N-nO..WERE GOING SAINSBURYS🫵🏻🤨”
Honest convo w my friends
I have to drive in London next week for work. Never driven on the left side before, I’m absolutely petrified! I’ve been watching your videos to try and get an idea… Thanks for posting these videos but honestly, the roundabouts give me anxiety!
Where are you coming from? It can be a weird adjustment driving on the other side of the road 😅
love these videos
Dear Aman. Your videos awesome.
I just has a really silly question
Everyone says speed up on the sliproad and you can join. It's understandable, but the sliproad is finishing, what happens if you can't move right. No easy to stop with that speed if the sliproad finishes.
These 2 look like sisters but love this episode👏🏻👏🏻
Nice drive. Aman you now know what singing now means. Are we expecting an album? 😁
She's doing really well 🙂 she does need to stop pressing the clutch before the brake though!
The road engineers in England should look at Dutch roads. Will make people’s lives much easier!
What sort of differences do you have on dutch roads?
Thanks for the post
Do you ever have just a general chat about stuff like planned holidays up coming or other random stuff. I understand they would need to be competent and don't need any instructions or prompting . More to see if they still remember thier steps
cant wait
I have my full driving licence for 16 years. on a main roads. when there is a tracker in front in front of me. I m too nervous to over take the tracker because due to the on coming cars. I pull in safely. I go when it is safe to do so. as a slower learner it can be over whelming. safety comes first
Hi Aman, thanks for the great video. ☺️ Well done Mahwish. I am doing lessons at the moment but I live in a small town so there aren’t any big roundabouts like this to practice on. Do you have any recommendations on how I can practice bigger roundabouts? Is this something that is covered in the Pass Plus scheme? Thank you. ☺️
Would you be happy to do a 2 plus hour lesson so have a good 40 drive to an area with bigger roundabouts then do 40 minutes on them then 40 minutes drive back. Obviously it will cost a bit more due to time. You can watch all the lessons and read everything but you really need to go and practice them. If someone is willing to take you will help.
YT Has a few videos on roundabouts for you to check when you have time 😊
Roundabouts where I am in Australia are way simpler than the Uk roundabouts
Its such a fascinating concept to change lanes during those roundabouts. We don't have that. You never change lanes during a roundabout.....feels so wrong 😂😂😂
Where do you live and how can i move there? 😂😂
Weird thing to me is the signaling. Only signal after 12:00 ??
03:34 2 cars parked on a bus stop, very naughty.
That rear window has to be the worst a learner could encounter.
Can you also make a video on reverse parking please
I have some other videos on my channel dedicated to parking :)
Can you use your bitin sat nav on your drive int test and can you have the raido on your drive test
That steering wheel is twice her size ;-) She has pretty good situational awareness though!
16:28 learner just casually cuts the black car up.
Well spotted
Get this gorl a seasonal buspass
Wow a Mercedes to learn in? Fancy
💪🏾
at least she realized that the car didnt move when she stepped on the gas....
Perhaps sitting so upright , away from the seat back, is indicative of tension.
Been driving 6yrs now and i still try and avoid roundabouts they scare me so much,i just find them so confusing i dont know why 😩
One thing that may help is driving around during quieter times so you can practice without the pressure of loads of people around you ☺️
@ClearviewDriving that's a good idea,it would probably be late at night for me
Hi, please can someone answer my question. I have a relative wanting to complete their theory test in a foreign language and when I searched to see if this is possible, multiple answers appear. 1) The theory test can be sat at some test centres in Polish, Punjabi, Urdu or English and no other languages, 2) that the theory test can only be sat in English, Welsh or British sign language, or 3) the theory test can be sat in any language. Please help
Hey you can only do your theory test in English,
Previously you were able to do it in other languages but not anymore
One question, why manual?
Well now, it gives better control of the car, as long as you do it right, also it means your licence will cover auto and manual, the other thing to realise is the repair cost and insurance is cheaper, and mpg is better, than an old type automatic.😊
Nah man when i always hear ,, it gives better control of the car" i am FCKNG mad...... The only reason why around 80% of people in Europe drive manual cars is because of the price! Automatic cars are usually 2k to 3k more expensive. On top of that, repair costs for automatics are often doubled. So don't say it's because of 'better control.'
Meanwhile, in the USA, over 90% of drivers use automatic cars because the price is the same whether it’s manual or automatic.
It is up to you whether you get a manual or automatic license, however, a manual (full) license will allow you to also drive an automatic car whereas automatic only allows you to drive automatic cars
Je vais prendre des cours pour conduire en Angleterre … 😅
What a sweetheart
first
🥰❤️
Please I need help. I failed my driving test today and hate all the instructors I’ve had 😅
I'm sorry to hear that 😔 look to what specifically you struggled with by thoroughly checking the mark sheet and focus on practicing those things. Best of luck for next time!
She done well in that slip road... yeah but if there is traffic?? Still going on 50mph?? Where would you go?? The key still is to check if there is space cause if you reach the end of slip road at 50mph and you have no space u going to crash!!! Isn't?? 🤔 U tell her to not stress but u stressing her a bit... 🤔😅
I do still like your videos just try to be a bit more patient with confident and good drivers as she is... 👏🏼💯😉
just wondered are you a qualified adi as can’t see your badge displayed on windscreen
She said all what instructor
Hi clear view, I will love to drive for a moke test with you. I'm in London
Find these videos entertaining
Thank you for watching!
9:20 idiotic driving by white & grey/blue car, tailgates and leaves no space.
Hi Aman, I have tried to contact you via email to book some lessons with you. Please can you see it ASAP
can i get her instagram?
:)
@15:00 Lane discipline serious fault.
Nothing wrong with it as long as you are checking
Who is she?
Or just learn to drive and take your test in a small town with only one quiet mini roundabout, that's what I did!
Bro I'm from Lebanon we have NO SHITY RULES I DRIVING. My point is people drive like at 9 years old I'm 14 and I'm an expert but when my mom sits next to me she starts screaming when I speed. Just tell me why 😢😢😢
It is probably because you may know what you are doing, but she may think you are erratic, sudden moves, or with no warning. This makes it scary for passengers, they don't know what you are doing. Appropriate speed for the road/traffic, smooth lane changes, gradually slow down etc. if your passenger, in this case your mom, can feel safe enough when they want to nod off, then then you will have her approval.😊
@@keithdenyer3937 I'll try it
Hi Jesus love you just the way you are ❤
:)
She is a tad stubborn..........
Here is how it goes in The Netherlands.
English subs available, with some mishaps when it's about city names. /watch?v=Ea224sngZhA
What channel is this on alex?
Thank you.😊