you got that right! We need more teachers like him! Simple explanations great animations to! I had a driving teacher but I just could not understand him easily. I did learn some stuff but not as easily as I expected. Honestly I learned more in the classroom than in the car. Also my instructor was CONSTANTLY messing up my address he would be 7 houses down and I would have to flag him down, he spoke English fine but texted like English was his second language and being late for lessons and cancelling lessons on me sometimes borderline last min.
I would watch your videos when learning how to drive before I got pregnant and I was learning to drive until I got pregnant so I had to stop and then I finally had the baby and I'm trying to get back to learning how to drive. My anxiety is what stops me from driving also. I still get scared and nervous but I'm trying to go to places on my own. I'm tired of asking for rides and being scared. I want to go to places on my own. Your videos is what's helping me to learn how to drive. I'm trying to learn to drive again Monday. Wish me luck 🤞
Take a high quality magnesium supplement with each meal to reduce anxiety and stress. Mag SRT, Mag Breakthrough, or Pure Encapsulations are good options approved by Morley Robbins (founder of the Root Cause Protocol which focuses on Magnesium supplementation as a primary means of healing the body and reversing disease). I'm not a paid representative btw, just someone who reversed their anxiety/insomnia with magnesium who loves to pass on the benefits of this crucial mineral that we're ALL deficient in.
The showed this video in my driver's school and i didnt even realize it was you! I found your channel the other day becaude your videos are so good but i didnt even realize i seen you before from school. I see now why they use your videos you're very informative and clear. Thanks Conduite
Yup. A lot of driving schools use them. I've even got comments from some people saying that they paid whatever amount of money for their driving courses and all they did was watch my videos in class. Guess I'll take that as a compliment.
This is my 5th day driving my kids to school. I binged watched your videos prior to dmv test. Although I'm still nervous but I tried to apply everything that I learned from you one of which is keep scanning, look where you wanna go and your brain and hand will take care of it. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for the info and tips, i just pass today's driving exam and hope you all as well. Must important advice: DO NOT BE NERVOUS and you will pass, Good Luck.
Cheers from Montreal! I've had this a few times with all types of emergency vehicles, we all honked our horns to stop the cars in the Intersection and got out of the way.
I was just searching up this topic because I have yet to been near an emergency vehicle when driving, I just realized the video is from 3 hours ago lol.
@@ConduiteFacile I’m not lying when I say I was driving with my mom today and there was a Fire Truck coming from the opposite side of the road. The fact that I had watched this video today lol 😆 (and yes it was kinda stressful) I may have forgotten to turn on my turn signal 😅( my mom gave me a lecture afterwards ) Thanks for this video, I was lucky it wasn’t one of the confusing scenarios, I only had to pull over to the side.
@@marveltiktoks3109 Yeah, not every situation is the same with an emergency vehicle, so it can be very unpredictable. Luckily, I've only had situations where I've only needed to move to the side for the emergency vehicle to pass and go at whatever speed they need, and the traffic was not heavy at all. But on the highway, it can be more stressful since you have to move at a higher speed, and if the highway has a lot of traffic, that's even more stressful. So, your own judgment is the best option in any situation involving emergency vehicles.
you are correct about not able to notice which way they will drive the truck for fires too much flashing happening. to be safe get out of the road or close to side of road ,as you say. then they can pass.
A car went through a red light because an ambulance was coming and collided with my dad who had the green and my dad got the ticket for not yielding to an emergency vehicle in Florida
we are taught pull over to the right. stop. let them pass.. then after signal , shoulder check when safe go. you pass the emergency trucks and cars very slowly because they might get in the way. slow very slow will help until you are clear.
@@ConduiteFacile alright then as I learning most do not even knowe that. some think pass at 35 mph is good . when it is not good. if they get in the way at that speed they die. 15 mph is lots safer and that too fast too.
Thank you for making such simple easy-to-follow videos about driving. Your editing gets better and better with each upload and the information makes me much more confident on the road. God bless your heart. btw, I really like that intro music for this video, I'd love to make a song over it.
Hi Sir, thanks for another amazing video. I would like to know whether is your video about judging the distance of the object to the car using the side and rear view mirrors going to be ready soon?
I've done that in grants pass Oregon in southern Oregon I was in the left turn lane 2 make a u-turn and my left lane and I was the 1st vehicle in the left turn lane I gradually pulled into the intersection and I wasn't told 2 run the red light I took it a bound myself 2 so then once he made the u-turn only with his red lights on he waved at me and told me thank u on his pa system then I was watching my mirrors and made sure no one was coming behind me so I also respected the red light by backing up in2 the left u-turn lane at the time before they cut that intersection out and got rid of it
Hello I truly appreciate your videos and wanted to ask if you could make a video explaining right of way or basic traffic laws. I would truly appreciate it✨🙏🙏
Oh I miss the old Ambulance channel (perspective from a Dutch ambulance driver) who posted dashcam videos of his emergency rides and explained all the things people could do to safely move over. But of course some managers from the ambulance district said he should remove his channel
Last time I have no choice but to stop in the turn left lane and yield them and other time I move to the right because I was waiting to go straight but I chose to move right.
Pls help with this situation. Should a vehicle stop for a fire truck that is in the opposing side of the road, going opposite direction of the road. There are no intersections - its lights are on but no sirens are blaring (no sound).
In my country, the law recommend ignoring the normal traffic rules and make way for the emergency vehicles when it is safe to do so. Also the shoulder lane is strictly for emergency vehicles or vehicles in emergency only, so that no matter how bad the traffic is, emergency vehicles can always get to their destination on time. Not making wah for an emergency vehicle will land you an extremely hefty fine and you only get two chance using the shoulder lane, the first time will get you a fine and points reduction, the second time will result in a suspended drivers license for a year. All express ways/high ways shoulder lanes wide enough for emergency vehicles and all city roads have a shoulder road for non-motorised vehicles and emergency vehicles that are separated by vegetation barriers. Personally I think this is a better idea than having to determine which lane to go to, it saves a lot of time for the emergency vehicles.
Can you make a video on when to slow down when it's raining telling whether it's the first rainfall of the meteorological season or astronomical season when the roads are the most slippery?
Please I need your opinion: a friend of mine failed her driving test due to an emergency vehicle -ambulance- that was approaching from the other direction of the road, but neither sirens were on, nor flashing lights, nor driving fast like in an emergency, the ambulance was just passing by normally; my friend just reduced the speed and turned right but didn't stop completely and she failed the test because of this. What's your opinion? Even with no sirens/flash lights on must pull over and stop completely?
No. You need to stop, or slow down for emergency vehicles only if they have at least the emergency lights lit. Otherwise, you don't need to. Now there might have been another situation, but if it was only that, she shouldn't have failed.
This channel is soooo underrated. I wish people discover this man. Keep up to good work sir.
Agreed!!!!
Agreed
The goat is back🙌🏾
goat of what
you got that right! We need more teachers like him! Simple explanations great animations to! I had a driving teacher but I just could not understand him easily. I did learn some stuff but not as easily as I expected. Honestly I learned more in the classroom than in the car. Also my instructor was CONSTANTLY messing up my address he would be 7 houses down and I would have to flag him down, he spoke English fine but texted like English was his second language and being late for lessons and cancelling lessons on me sometimes borderline last min.
@@medotz2795 of driving instructions. What else am I talking about?😑
@@emsmx3690 yeah just don't be angry
@@medotz2795 I wouldn’t if you knew what the definition of context was
I would watch your videos when learning how to drive before I got pregnant and I was learning to drive until I got pregnant so I had to stop and then I finally had the baby and I'm trying to get back to learning how to drive. My anxiety is what stops me from driving also. I still get scared and nervous but I'm trying to go to places on my own. I'm tired of asking for rides and being scared. I want to go to places on my own. Your videos is what's helping me to learn how to drive. I'm trying to learn to drive again Monday. Wish me luck 🤞
good luck sis
it's easy just don't panic
Good luck then. You can do it.
Take a high quality magnesium supplement with each meal to reduce anxiety and stress. Mag SRT, Mag Breakthrough, or Pure Encapsulations are good options approved by Morley Robbins (founder of the Root Cause Protocol which focuses on Magnesium supplementation as a primary means of healing the body and reversing disease). I'm not a paid representative btw, just someone who reversed their anxiety/insomnia with magnesium who loves to pass on the benefits of this crucial mineral that we're ALL deficient in.
“That is bordering on insanity” 😂
😂😂😂
The showed this video in my driver's school and i didnt even realize it was you! I found your channel the other day becaude your videos are so good but i didnt even realize i seen you before from school. I see now why they use your videos you're very informative and clear. Thanks Conduite
Yup. A lot of driving schools use them. I've even got comments from some people saying that they paid whatever amount of money for their driving courses and all they did was watch my videos in class. Guess I'll take that as a compliment.
@@ConduiteFacile salut est c que je peux avoir l adresse de votre école svp
This is my 5th day driving my kids to school. I binged watched your videos prior to dmv test. Although I'm still nervous but I tried to apply everything that I learned from you one of which is keep scanning, look where you wanna go and your brain and hand will take care of it. Thanks a lot!
Yes so true I’m also a new driver taking my kids places also we got this 💪🏾🙌🏾🍀❤️💯
Amongst all the driving lesson videos I have watched, This man explains the best
I'm not from Canada but I find this video very helpful, thank you.
Thank you so much for the info and tips, i just pass today's driving exam and hope you all as well.
Must important advice: DO NOT BE NERVOUS and you will pass, Good Luck.
Congrats!
Everything is very unpredictable with emergency vehicles, so it can be very hard to know how to react, and I always feel that way too.
Cheers from Montreal! I've had this a few times with all types of emergency vehicles, we all honked our horns to stop the cars in the Intersection and got out of the way.
Wow.. I love the animations and your clear explanations... Thank you
Thank you Sir
You helped me a lot in my exam.
I passed it first try. Still I don’t want to drive alone!
you really encouraged me to drive ... God bless you
I was just searching up this topic because I have yet to been near an emergency vehicle when driving, I just realized the video is from 3 hours ago lol.
Well, if you've yet to be in an emergency vehicle situation yet, be happy. Not that it's that hard, but it can be stressful sometimes.
@@ConduiteFacile I’m not lying when I say I was driving with my mom today and there was a Fire Truck coming from the opposite side of the road. The fact that I had watched this video today lol 😆 (and yes it was kinda stressful) I may have forgotten to turn on my turn signal 😅( my mom gave me a lecture afterwards ) Thanks for this video, I was lucky it wasn’t one of the confusing scenarios, I only had to pull over to the side.
@@marveltiktoks3109 Yeah, not every situation is the same with an emergency vehicle, so it can be very unpredictable. Luckily, I've only had situations where I've only needed to move to the side for the emergency vehicle to pass and go at whatever speed they need, and the traffic was not heavy at all. But on the highway, it can be more stressful since you have to move at a higher speed, and if the highway has a lot of traffic, that's even more stressful. So, your own judgment is the best option in any situation involving emergency vehicles.
I just got my drivers license thanks to these videos. Thank you!
Congrats.
Sir, you are definitely helping a lot of people with these videos, including me, thank you so much 🙏
You're a good teacher
Your editing skills are becoming more awesome!
Thanks. This video, and part 2, definitely homed my 3D skills. I think 😋
@@ConduiteFacile Do you consider making another UA-cam just for animations or editing? You still have a chance to do more things! ☺️
you are correct about not able to notice which way they will drive the truck for fires too much flashing happening. to be safe get out of the road or close to side of road ,as you say. then they can pass.
That beat in the beginning 💀
Thanks for the animation!
Very Helpful.
Amazing animations!
A car went through a red light because an ambulance was coming and collided with my dad who had the green and my dad got the ticket for not yielding to an emergency vehicle in Florida
It's always a matter of judgment in those situations. That's why I mention at the start that there could be an infinite number of possibilities.
we are taught pull over to the right. stop. let them pass.. then after signal , shoulder check
when safe go. you pass the emergency trucks and cars very slowly because they might get in the way. slow very slow will help until you are clear.
Yes. That's what you should do.
@@ConduiteFacile alright then as I learning most do not even knowe that. some think pass at 35 mph is good . when it is not good. if they get in the way at that speed they die. 15 mph is lots safer and that too fast too.
Thank you for making such simple easy-to-follow videos about driving. Your editing gets better and better with each upload and the information makes me much more confident on the road. God bless your heart. btw, I really like that intro music for this video, I'd love to make a song over it.
Hi Sir, thanks for another amazing video. I would like to know whether is your video about judging the distance of the object to the car using the side and rear view mirrors going to be ready soon?
Right on red was primarily to help with the gas prices in the 1970s. There are few places that had right on red before that.
Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
I've done that in grants pass Oregon in southern Oregon I was in the left turn lane 2 make a u-turn and my left lane and I was the 1st vehicle in the left turn lane I gradually pulled into the intersection and I wasn't told 2 run the red light I took it a bound myself 2 so then once he made the u-turn only with his red lights on he waved at me and told me thank u on his pa system then I was watching my mirrors and made sure no one was coming behind me so I also respected the red light by backing up in2 the left u-turn lane at the time before they cut that intersection out and got rid of it
It helps. I like it so much. Thanks.
Video animation is on point and good information
In California, you are to wait for the Emergency Vehicle to give you directions through a loud speaker if there are conflicts with traffic laws.
They do it here sometimes too.
Hello I truly appreciate your videos and wanted to ask if you could make a video explaining right of way or basic traffic laws. I would truly appreciate it✨🙏🙏
In my series on stops I do explain right of way, plus I have some videos on intersections coming where I also will.
@@ConduiteFacile thank you soooo much i truly appreciate this✨✨🙏
*"That is bordering on insanity"*
שלום. אני מישראל ואני לומדת המון מהסרטים שלך הרבה יותר מהמורה לנהיגה שלי.
I from israel and I'm learning a lot from you. Thank you.
Cool. Greetings from Canada.
Yo, is no one gonna talk about the firetruck carrying the boat? 😂
How can the channel be so Amazing!!!!
Oh I miss the old Ambulance channel (perspective from a Dutch ambulance driver) who posted dashcam videos of his emergency rides and explained all the things people could do to safely move over.
But of course some managers from the ambulance district said he should remove his channel
Hi, Conduite Facile. Red Light Cameras and Emergency Vehicles... What should the driver(s) do in that situation?
That goes back to: is it allowed to run a red where you're driving.
Great Video
Last time I have no choice but to stop in the turn left lane and yield them and other time I move to the right because I was waiting to go straight but I chose to move right.
Tres bien
Pls help with this situation. Should a vehicle stop for a fire truck that is in the opposing side of the road, going opposite direction of the road. There are no intersections - its lights are on but no sirens are blaring (no sound).
In my country, the law recommend ignoring the normal traffic rules and make way for the emergency vehicles when it is safe to do so. Also the shoulder lane is strictly for emergency vehicles or vehicles in emergency only, so that no matter how bad the traffic is, emergency vehicles can always get to their destination on time. Not making wah for an emergency vehicle will land you an extremely hefty fine and you only get two chance using the shoulder lane, the first time will get you a fine and points reduction, the second time will result in a suspended drivers license for a year. All express ways/high ways shoulder lanes wide enough for emergency vehicles and all city roads have a shoulder road for non-motorised vehicles and emergency vehicles that are separated by vegetation barriers. Personally I think this is a better idea than having to determine which lane to go to, it saves a lot of time for the emergency vehicles.
Here you can use the shoulder but only for emergencies.
Hi thank you for making this video I sent you an email asking you to do this and you did! ❣️
You're welcome. I try to do as many videos as people request.
please make a video on 90 degree reverse at narrow streets.
love from INDIA
this should be requirement for any oone getting their license
Can you make a video on when to slow down when it's raining telling whether it's the first rainfall of the meteorological season or astronomical season when the roads are the most slippery?
I love this music
Please I need your opinion: a friend of mine failed her driving test due to an emergency vehicle -ambulance- that was approaching from the other direction of the road, but neither sirens were on, nor flashing lights, nor driving fast like in an emergency, the ambulance was just passing by normally; my friend just reduced the speed and turned right but didn't stop completely and she failed the test because of this. What's your opinion? Even with no sirens/flash lights on must pull over and stop completely?
No. You need to stop, or slow down for emergency vehicles only if they have at least the emergency lights lit. Otherwise, you don't need to. Now there might have been another situation, but if it was only that, she shouldn't have failed.
Thank you so much for your answer.@@ConduiteFacile
Firefighter from NY here....in NY you are allowed to run a red light if it's to give way to an Emergency vehicle
I think that it's the same everywhere. The thing is, the law isn't very clear about that in some places. Thanks for the info.
In Ohio, you are not allowed.
@@skabdussayeed3205 Even if there's cars next to you and you're blocking the emergency vehicle?
What happens if the emergency vehicles get stuck in a traffic jam?
It’s difficult to hear emergency vehicles especially when the windows are rolled up
What if there are only lights flashing and no siren?
4:08 hahahahahaha
Please can you make translate in Arabic for your videos because I'm not interested all
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