I was never taught how to change lanes properly, so after around 3 months of driving I figured out a rule of thumb that if you can see both headlights of a car behind you that is moving in desired lane, it is 99% of the time safe to shift in this lane (though you also should consider both your and the car's speed, the slower you are/the faster the car is, the smaller the window for shift becomes). It is essentially the same thing as stated here, 2nd quadrant, but IMO my version is more simple to memorize. And yes, never hurts to double-check the blind spot, especially when merging into the highway.
I actually do this too. It's way easier and less stressful to change lanes if you have this thought in your head. I didn't learn this until my sister told me headlights after I messed up changing lanes. Did this method on the freeway one time and I felt pretty comfortable and not scared anymore.
On a different tip, also if you see a faster car than you, let him/her pass before changing lanes. Never be in the fast lanes if you are going to drive slow or not keep up with fast lane traffic. Stay away from merging lanes and only go there when exiting. Stay away from people texting while driving.
Good tip is that if you have a clear vision of BOTH the other vehicle’s headlights in the side mirror, you are good. But it doesnt hurt to look over your shoulder! Stay safe!
@@Mahin277_ i agree, to this day I can't judge the distance as well. I always seem to overestimate the distance to the point if I were to park my car, a fiat 500 or even a classic beetle could fit behind it.
If adjusted properly, you can rely on mirrors pretty much most of the time, but it's still always a good rule to do a shoulder check just to make sure somebody didn't sneak into your blind spot...... Typically I like to set my mirrors where I can only see the rear quarter of the vehicle just barely in my mirror..... This ensures I know exactly where the end of my vehicle is so that when the vehicle in the next lane over is dead center, I can safely pass as they are an adequate distance behind me..... This even works when I'm towing a trailer
I've been driving for 66 years but it never hurts to brush up on things because sometimes you get a little complacent. Also, for the last 30 years, I've been living in a very small town where the speed limit never exceeds 35. So when I go up to the big city, where traffic has probably tripled since I lived there, I do get a little apprehensive. So, I'm going to regularly brush up by watching your videos.
city driving is intense, always plan your routes beforehand. it's the biggest pain to have to rely on a passenger to navigate, even when they are familiar with the surroundings, or have the directions right infront of them. they will never take it as seriously as the person driving. asking left, right, or forwards with a distracted navigator, especially during a time sensitive situation, will usually end you up in trouble. this, on top of the wild city traffic, is bad news. reckless speeding and lane changing without signals are unusually common. it's usually best to leave your car at a park and ride, and take public transportation into the city. tow truck drivers might extort you anyways. be safe guys.
The inside mirror is better for judging the distance. The wing mirrors are concave to show a broader image thus making everything seem further away than they actually are.
Also, beware of the blind spot. If the car behind you is closer to you, but not even with you, you won't see it in the mirror. So, a quick look to your back left (behind your shoulder) is always a must.
I didn't realize how serious that blind spot really is untill I started driving. Its like someone just hits Reset and a car spawns next to you without warning. I had a few close calls, and now I check my blinds spots often and I was told to merge slowly into the lane I intend to go to, just for extra safety.
@@maiden5427 it's exactly like that and it's even worse, when a car enters in a blind spot of a truck. Car drivers don't realize they put themselves in danger, driving like that around heavy vehicles. If you ride a car - don't drive near big trucks, you don't belong there and you don't need that level of trouble.
We have NUMEROUS DRIVERS in Edmonton who DESPERATELY need to watch this video. As a professional driver, i check my mirrors every 30 seconds. It's called SITUATIONAL AWARENESS. It's always a good thing to know what's happening around your vehicle.
And dont forget to calculate how far and fast the car on quadrant 2 compared to your speed, esp when changing to faster lane (left lane or right lane, depend on which country)
Keep your eyes and head moving at all times, checking your mirrors. Spot mirrors (aka blind spot mirrors) help too, they give you a wider angle to help you see what is right next to you. I install them on all my vehicles and motorcycles. On roadways, usually highways, that have 3 or more lanes traveling in one direction, the spot mirrors help me see 2 lanes over on either side of me so I can see if someone 2 lanes over is moving into the lane next to me as I may be changing lanes. Helps sometimes to turn your head and look also. My 5 rules of the road are: Speed management,space management, visual search, communication, can’t be in a big fat hurry! Oh and # 6, be courteous. Oh, and one more, never assume the other driver knows where you may be going, and vice-versa! Unless it’s a case when turn signals are indicating the intention . Don’t just focus on the car in front of you, you should also be looking about 1/4 mile ahead. Cause if the car ahead of you has to slam on his brakes, you may not react or stop in time. If your driving fast on highway, that line of sight distance is further than 1/4 mile. I’ve seen where lots of traffic on a busy highway come up on a hill, they can’t see over the hill, traffic is stopped or slowing and OH NO ! Everybody has to slam on their brakes!! Be safe.
I almost hit a car today :( I don't even care what happens to me i'm worried I take someones life with my terrible driving, thanks to God I didn't hit the car
Well it's been a year now, I bet you are better driver than you was before and don't worry, you'll get better, every year. Third year is critical in my opinion, people often think, they are great drivers already and risk way more. Don't be that guy, always drive safe, you have the right attitude though (I don't care about me, I care about others). Good luck on your travels, mate. :)
@@Sanderson890 I definitely have gotten better very few mistakes here and there not the best driver but have been driving better compared to last year thanks 🙏🏼 ♥️😁
@@ialya391 Its the spot where a car is around that you cant see from your mirrors. Usually they may be where you try to merge into another lane which is why you should always look over your shoulder before merging.
A blind spot check is the safest way to change lane. First check rear mirror for incoming traffic, then signal and check by turning your head to your shoulder, if clear, then you're good to change lane. So its mirror signal, blind spot, then change lane. Blind spot check never fails, but check for incoming traffic as well.l
According to my driving instructor, the side mirrors should be positioned enough that you can see a portion of your own vehicle and it's rear door handles, adjacent to the lane markings (i'm still kinda confused on this myself)
@@shivamgagad5674 I never do that. But if you drive in a populated area where there might be bikes / motorcycles riding or pedestrians walking closely by your car, then it makes sense.
It's simple if you can see other car Fully in your mirror do it if not don't even think about it (partially seen cars on mirror be too to u) PS :look over your shoulder to ensure the blind spots also gets covered🤗
Always check blind spots, whether you look over your shoulder behind you or lean forward checking the mirror at different angles. I nearly hit a motorbike one time cuz I didn't do this
True. Mirrors don't tell you when a car approach from a third lane and cut to the lane next to you. It takes a bit of practice to check the third lane, most people don't do that.
If the car is in the 4th quadrant well you’re screwed
I know, right? 😂😂😂
lollllllll
Probably it'll hit u from behind
😂😂😂😂
😅😅🤣🤣🤣
I was never taught how to change lanes properly, so after around 3 months of driving I figured out a rule of thumb that if you can see both headlights of a car behind you that is moving in desired lane, it is 99% of the time safe to shift in this lane (though you also should consider both your and the car's speed, the slower you are/the faster the car is, the smaller the window for shift becomes). It is essentially the same thing as stated here, 2nd quadrant, but IMO my version is more simple to memorize.
And yes, never hurts to double-check the blind spot, especially when merging into the highway.
I actually do this too. It's way easier and less stressful to change lanes if you have this thought in your head. I didn't learn this until my sister told me headlights after I messed up changing lanes. Did this method on the freeway one time and I felt pretty comfortable and not scared anymore.
idk never had to use any methods I just look in the mirror and judge by distance and speed if it's safe to change lane
On a different tip, also if you see a faster car than you, let him/her pass before changing lanes. Never be in the fast lanes if you are going to drive slow or not keep up with fast lane traffic. Stay away from merging lanes and only go there when exiting. Stay away from people texting while driving.
i always check my blind spot when i change lanes no matter what. cant be too careful lol
Its very simple. Just change the lane. If you dont hear a BANG or curses then you changed it properly.
Good tip is that if you have a clear vision of BOTH the other vehicle’s headlights in the side mirror, you are good. But it doesnt hurt to look over your shoulder! Stay safe!
If you can't see the Whole car in your REARVIEW mirror, they're Too close.
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Kia: 4 Quadrants, easy-peasy.
Blind spot: Allow me to introduce myself.
You can't trust mirrors. I always give a very quick glance over my shoulder.
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Because objects from the mirror sometimes looks a bit far but in reality they are closer than you would think by looking in the mirror.
My perception of distance is off in mirrors
@@Mahin277_ i agree, to this day I can't judge the distance as well. I always seem to overestimate the distance to the point if I were to park my car, a fiat 500 or even a classic beetle could fit behind it.
If adjusted properly, you can rely on mirrors pretty much most of the time, but it's still always a good rule to do a shoulder check just to make sure somebody didn't sneak into your blind spot...... Typically I like to set my mirrors where I can only see the rear quarter of the vehicle just barely in my mirror..... This ensures I know exactly where the end of my vehicle is so that when the vehicle in the next lane over is dead center, I can safely pass as they are an adequate distance behind me..... This even works when I'm towing a trailer
there is a so-called panoramic back window. it does cover dead zones.
Explaining lane changes by using quadrants is an absolutely perfect idea. Thanks, Kia Iraq!
look over your shoulder too, especially during a road test
They dont have you switch lanes for a road test where im from. Its a quick 5 min drive around the block
@@Aprilann871 woah lucky
@@samanthaox9307 not really lol. That means their are alot of bad drivers since its so easy
@@Aprilann871 :(
@@Aprilann871 what country, russia?
The last part cracked me up😂😂
I've been driving for 66 years but it never hurts to brush up on things because sometimes you get a little complacent. Also, for the last 30 years, I've been living in a very small town where the speed limit never exceeds 35. So when I go up to the big city, where traffic has probably tripled since I lived there, I do get a little apprehensive. So, I'm going to regularly brush up by watching your videos.
What a great attitude
@@randomcommentor7001 rude
@@hanks-dances-stuff How?
@@hanks-dances-stuff he does not mean attitude as in show off, attitude as in taking it a positive way!
city driving is intense, always plan your routes beforehand. it's the biggest pain to have to rely on a passenger to navigate, even when they are familiar with the surroundings, or have the directions right infront of them. they will never take it as seriously as the person driving. asking left, right, or forwards with a distracted navigator, especially during a time sensitive situation, will usually end you up in trouble. this, on top of the wild city traffic, is bad news. reckless speeding and lane changing without signals are unusually common. it's usually best to leave your car at a park and ride, and take public transportation into the city. tow truck drivers might extort you anyways. be safe guys.
"Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear"
I use my rear mirror most times
xD
Zig
The inside mirror is better for judging the distance. The wing mirrors are concave to show a broader image thus making everything seem further away than they actually are.
Also, beware of the blind spot. If the car behind you is closer to you, but not even with you, you won't see it in the mirror. So, a quick look to your back left (behind your shoulder) is always a must.
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I wish cars came with blindspot mirrors like that one you can buy at autozone
@@POOPGOD999 yeah convex mirrors should be included at this point and blind spot monitors like the newer cars have :(
I didn't realize how serious that blind spot really is untill I started driving. Its like someone just hits Reset and a car spawns next to you without warning. I had a few close calls, and now I check my blinds spots often and I was told to merge slowly into the lane I intend to go to, just for extra safety.
@@maiden5427 it's exactly like that and it's even worse, when a car enters in a blind spot of a truck. Car drivers don't realize they put themselves in danger, driving like that around heavy vehicles.
If you ride a car - don't drive near big trucks, you don't belong there and you don't need that level of trouble.
Thanks, I’ve been driving for 5 years without this and now I think this is gonna change my attitude when driving!
I don't have time to calculate which quadrant.
If you can see the whole car in the lane that you are changing into.
@@thuvatakankannan2076 nonononono if u see the whole car that doesnt mean u can change all the time
@@js1483 In traffic
Lol
First: why is this in my recommendations
Second: Kia has a UA-cam account for Iraq?!?!
Kingrobert09 why not ?
Obviously you or someone using your account were looking at car stuff somewhere on your computer or on UA-cam.
Why wouldn't they have one for Iraq? People buy cars there too.
I 'm from Iraq, I have KiA Sorento, and there are many others, it is one of the fastest selling car in Iraq.
Kia and Hyundai are very popular in Iraq
Use your mirrors and then check your blind spot before changing lanes
We have NUMEROUS DRIVERS in Edmonton who DESPERATELY need to watch this video. As a professional driver, i check my mirrors every 30 seconds. It's called
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS. It's always a good thing to know what's happening around your vehicle.
and calgary especially the NE
Edmonton green north London grrrr bow
Now make a video on how to know which quadrant the car is in.
If you can see the whole car in the lane that you are changing into.
0:34 dat face tho
TALENT DISCOVERY it was 4:29 😆 😆
The laugh in the end when caught was cute haha
I would love to watch more videos like this. Please make a video on how to judge the distance from front and left and right.
Didn’t they teach you that in driving school
And dont forget to calculate how far and fast the car on quadrant 2 compared to your speed, esp when changing to faster lane (left lane or right lane, depend on which country)
One tip is if you can see the car bumper behind you in your rear mirron then it is 100% safe to change lane
you must be the guy who cuts people off
wow, I been driving on and off for years and I never been taught it this way!
this is so cuteeee i love this animation
Keep your eyes and head moving at all times, checking your mirrors. Spot mirrors (aka blind spot mirrors) help too, they give you a wider angle to help you see what is right next to you. I install them on all my vehicles and motorcycles. On roadways, usually highways, that have 3 or more lanes traveling in one direction, the spot mirrors help me see 2 lanes over on either side of me so I can see if someone 2 lanes over is moving into the lane next to me as I may be changing lanes. Helps sometimes to turn your head and look also. My 5 rules of the road are: Speed management,space management, visual search, communication, can’t be in a big fat hurry! Oh and # 6, be courteous. Oh, and one more, never assume the other driver knows where you may be going, and vice-versa! Unless it’s a case when turn signals are indicating the intention . Don’t just focus on the car in front of you, you should also be looking about 1/4 mile ahead. Cause if the car ahead of you has to slam on his brakes, you may not react or stop in time. If your driving fast on highway, that line of sight distance is further than 1/4 mile. I’ve seen where lots of traffic on a busy highway come up on a hill, they can’t see over the hill, traffic is stopped or slowing and OH NO ! Everybody has to slam on their brakes!! Be safe.
Thanks for the thesis.
The dude at the end had me weak 😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣😂😂🤣😂😭 I know!!
😭😭😭
Need more this type of information.
This is really good 👍
Don’t trust the minor… or buy the blind spot minor. If ppl in your blind spot, u done
I almost hit a car today :( I don't even care what happens to me i'm worried I take someones life with my terrible driving, thanks to God I didn't hit the car
Well it's been a year now, I bet you are better driver than you was before and don't worry, you'll get better, every year. Third year is critical in my opinion, people often think, they are great drivers already and risk way more. Don't be that guy, always drive safe, you have the right attitude though (I don't care about me, I care about others). Good luck on your travels, mate. :)
@@Sanderson890 I definitely have gotten better very few mistakes here and there not the best driver but have been driving better compared to last year thanks 🙏🏼 ♥️😁
God bless you ua-cam.com/video/FnoZm-lq__c/v-deo.html
I’m pretty much about to go to my car at 2:14 in the morning to draw quadrants on my mirrors
"aghh do no write in the car" that was hilarious 😂
This Is ’Paul Do Not Write On A Car’
In summary, only change lanes if car is completely inside the upper half of the mirror.
lol the last part was funny af ahhaah
The car honk reminds me of every damn pickup drivers that won’t let you pass. 😂😂
Simple but very life saving (What a tutorial)
Thank you KIA good video 👍🏻
Cant do this move with my BMW.Is this only available with the "Blinker" DLC?
Everything is Math! Thanks.
wtf paul...
Bilal Paul's going to hell for sure
Paul got stuck in iraq and started working for Kia after the Us Army discharged him
Is this true for both right and left wing mirror? Thanks
Thank you Kia Iraq!, you are the best! Hope everything in Iraq is going well!
And you didn't mention blind spot 🙃 Probably the most important thing while changing lanes
What is blindspot?
@@ialya391 Its the spot where a car is around that you cant see from your mirrors. Usually they may be where you try to merge into another lane which is why you should always look over your shoulder before merging.
Definitely not more important than a mirror check
Good tip thank u
Also important to check the other lanes that could merge into the lane you want. Karen driving 80 could be whipping around from 2 or 3 lanes over.
How do you make a video like this?
What is the program or performance made?
Need a video for using turn signals!
"Do not write on the car"🤣🤣👌👌. Good job anyway 👍
a thug life car on the 4th quadrant.
Always take a quick glance because there is still a blind spot like for a two wheel vehicle
Mirror then a quick glance
Then change
A blind spot check is the safest way to change lane. First check rear mirror for incoming traffic, then signal and check by turning your head to your shoulder, if clear, then you're good to change lane. So its mirror signal, blind spot, then change lane. Blind spot check never fails, but check for incoming traffic as well.l
wow! i learned what a quadrant was
Why would there be a movie about lane changing without use of the required turn signals?
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Bc this is America
I was just thinking while watching about last part of video 😂
I watched this movie in the mirror on hand, because we drive on the left in Japan :my country.
same here, in Australia and New Zealand, all Commonwealth Countries.
lol i was about to do the same thing drawing on the mirror then they show that last part lmfao
Thank you so much!!
Evil cars honking are too funny lol
Sonu güzeldi, ben de aracım olduğu zaman aynayı işaretleyeceğim 😁
Always check your blind spot first before attempting to change lanes.
Need shoulder view checking too, blind spots included.
That weird smile at the end. Lmfao.
what happen if the car is on the 4th quadrant?
It also depends on how you adjust your side mirror, doesn't it?
Yes, it depends on horizontal placement of mirrors
According to my driving instructor, the side mirrors should be positioned enough that you can see a portion of your own vehicle and it's rear door handles, adjacent to the lane markings (i'm still kinda confused on this myself)
@@shivamgagad5674 I never do that. But if you drive in a populated area where there might be bikes / motorcycles riding or pedestrians walking closely by your car, then it makes sense.
@@shivamgagad5674
Yes. I apply rule of 1/3rd. One third should be your car and rest 2/3rd should be rest of it.
Great tip thank you!
Nice video
You cant see him if this is a vampire
0:37 saved me thanks
Just dont forget to signal light so the back car would beep if it is too close.
amazing
You just need to be able to see the entire car in the mirror and you’re good (similar to the both headlights method)
I as already thinking of drawing it on the car and damn they say no already 😂😂😂
Should i give light signal to change lanes?
be careful, you won’t see vampire’s car in the mirror
Will this work on my Toyota
What about mirror on the right?
It's simple if you can see other car Fully in your mirror do it if not don't even think about it (partially seen cars on mirror be too to u)
PS :look over your shoulder to ensure the blind spots also gets covered🤗
nice video😍
What anime is this?
Thanks
Me getting ready to draw two lines on the car , then the man pop up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank goodness I paid attention in Trigonometry class.
good tip
Of course kia/hyundai drivers need a video like this
Always check blind spots, whether you look over your shoulder behind you or lean forward checking the mirror at different angles. I nearly hit a motorbike one time cuz I didn't do this
* Italy want to know your location *
Safe Be. Great driver. John.
not me wanting to draw on the mirrors hahaha
I checked the date for April 1st.. unfortunately it's not
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
You should also shoulder check after checking mirrors
True. Mirrors don't tell you when a car approach from a third lane and cut to the lane next to you. It takes a bit of practice to check the third lane, most people don't do that.
Nice
After seeing this video, I think car manufacturers should pre-etch the quadrant lines on the side mirrors.
Great 👍
0:35 that's creepy bro
0:38 a kia welcome sound from 2017 Sedona/carnival US Spec And Korean Spec
People be like, look over your shoulder, but that takes way to long and I feel like I could hit something in front.
amizing
Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear
I have to do this if the top is up on my car
Its a really helpful advice, although there are always speedy morons that want to scare you in todays road
Always best to do a shoulder check
So why don't you give blind spot monitor system in your cars