Clutch Control At Low Speed In A Manual Car | Learn to drive: Car control skills

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • A driver will often need to be able to drive slowly, for example, when in a traffic queue or urban area. This might look easy to do, but it can be difficult to achieve for a new driver until they get a good understanding of clutch control. This video will look in detail at how to control a car’s clutch at low speed, and then use these skills to go for a drive in a tricky urban area.
    Video chapters:
    * 0:00 Introduction
    * 0:45 Different cars
    * 1:33 Manoeuvering with the clutch
    * 3:22 Pulling away with extra power
    * 4:46 Pulling away quickly
    * 5:44 Stalling the engine
    * 6:28 Urban practice drive
    *10:21 Summary
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  • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
    @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +35

    Thanks for watching - if you found this video interesting then please subscribe to our channel and click the bell to be notified of our next video! This video includes:
    * 0:06 Introduction
    * 0:45 Different cars
    * 1:33 Manoeuvering with the clutch
    * 3:22 Pulling away with extra power
    * 4:46 Pulling away quickly
    * 5:44 Stalling the engine
    * 6:28 Urban practice drive
    *10:21 Summary

    • @portiacason9243
      @portiacason9243 6 років тому

      Advance Driving School dd

    • @MickeyCool30
      @MickeyCool30 4 роки тому

      I saw you used the biting point on tight turns is this because it would be too slow and it would stall?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      @@MickeyCool30 That's right - we use clutch control to drive slower than that gears minimum speed - for example under 5mph in 1st, or under 10mph in 2nd.

  • @MaximumJoy
    @MaximumJoy 6 років тому +41

    Brilliant. In my last lesson I had my first experience in slow moving traffic at rush hour and have realised I'm not confident in how to control at speeds around 10-15mph. This definitely helps answer some questions I had, especially the part about slipping the clutch when required! Just a thought but it would be great if the on screen display showed which gear is selected. Might be a bit manually intensive to implement though...

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +7

      +Maximum Joy Thanks! We actually have shown which gear is selected in our 'gear change' videos, but you're right about it being extra work. We really need better editing software to allow us to do it more often / easily. Maybe in the future!

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +6

      We’ve been using Final Cut Pro to edit our last few videos - so have been able to incorporate a ‘selected gear’ display next to the speedometer. We hope you find it useful!

    • @ericmurrell723
      @ericmurrell723 6 років тому +2

      If you can't tell which gear you are in without looking you shouldn't be driving a manual lol

    • @loopy2980
      @loopy2980 5 років тому +2

      Same here! I have been doing 1 hour lessons for a while now and I have been doing great until yesterday. I literally stalled three times like a beginner...it was wholly embarrassing, but I got home in the end. Still horrible though...

  • @vindrapersad3215
    @vindrapersad3215 6 років тому +158

    Never just use the clutch to get the car moving! Sure it works on a diesel but not on a petrol Car. Believe me my instructor taught me that on a diesel car but I bought a petrol Car and stalled trying to do that!

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +31

      +Vindra Persad We agree - it is far better to rev the engine a little to provide enough power to pull away confidently.

    • @l_bonza7555
      @l_bonza7555 6 років тому +23

      You're doing it wrong. Always find the biting point first then rev the car a lil' bit to get going. However, in tight traffic(if someone is inches away from you) you need to use the clutch to move. Else you'll read-end them

    • @OrphansCorpse
      @OrphansCorpse 6 років тому +14

      Lebone Mokae
      No they ain't
      petrol cars, especially smaller size engine ones, will stall without any gas.

    • @l_bonza7555
      @l_bonza7555 6 років тому +2

      Alien Behind The Door I drive a Clio 0.9 TCe - it doesn't stall unless it's on a tight hill and I don't use a bit of gas. On a small hill, I can move easily without using the gas. You gotta let the car roll forward a bit before you release the clutch. It takes a bit of practice. However, if you're not confident, rather use the clutch and gas to move.

    • @collinslfc
      @collinslfc 5 років тому +3

      @Lebone Mokae "Always find the biting point first then rev the car a lil' bit to get going."
      The Official DVSA Essentials Guide to driving handbook disagrees with you.

  • @liliyapangelova4968
    @liliyapangelova4968 3 роки тому

    Definitely an eye-opener! Much appreciated.

  • @nefariousnilbog
    @nefariousnilbog 5 років тому +6

    brilliant video. I am struggling to use the clutch biting point when slowing down on a hill. I've stalled it many times.

  • @eddie3741
    @eddie3741 5 років тому +4

    Wow thank you so much for this informative video! I thought I knew how the clutch worked but after watching, I have again become a padawan. I had scoured youtube and watched a ton of videos on shifting smoothly but I was still having a ton of issues in stop and go traffic until today after watching this video!
    Update 4/28: Since watching this a few days ago, I have been driving much more efficiently in traffic and have increased my MPG by average of +4 in city, 3/highway. Thank you Advance Driving School!

  • @yap09
    @yap09 6 років тому +79

    a graphic showing the rpm would be nice, otherwise great video!

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +11

      Yes, that would be nice. We don't have any way of generating those at the moment, but on our other video 'Mastering Clutch Control' we filmed the car's instruments, so you can see the engine revs.

    • @teswareeramful1127
      @teswareeramful1127 6 років тому +1

      yap09 ,mais je

  • @shivchoudhary4677
    @shivchoudhary4677 6 років тому +1

    I like it very much. Thanks a lot

  • @moseschikombe3296
    @moseschikombe3296 6 років тому

    Great video, thank you so much

  • @samsomtsegazab5639
    @samsomtsegazab5639 5 років тому

    It's Very useful video, thank you so much.

  • @MisterAzizo
    @MisterAzizo 3 роки тому

    Very useful and informative video. Thank you

  • @yaallahforgiveus7248
    @yaallahforgiveus7248 6 років тому

    Brillant video thankyou very much fantastic

  • @EthanLR
    @EthanLR 4 роки тому

    Thank you, very useful.

  • @chrisjoko4701
    @chrisjoko4701 3 роки тому

    Well done 👍👍. Great video indeed.

  • @CharlieBarnesTech
    @CharlieBarnesTech 5 років тому +2

    Helped me thank you!

  • @kixx027
    @kixx027 4 роки тому

    Thanks it helps 😊

  • @yubrajmaski2388
    @yubrajmaski2388 5 років тому

    Wow Nice Presentation! Reminds me Musical Story with especially with background Music.

  • @sananbutt4319
    @sananbutt4319 4 роки тому

    So useful thank u.

  • @samuelkingston4572
    @samuelkingston4572 5 років тому

    Its very useful.

  • @debayanmukherjee769
    @debayanmukherjee769 5 років тому

    useful video..❤️

  • @aasimhajwani3431
    @aasimhajwani3431 4 роки тому

    Very good videos always...

  • @free07styler
    @free07styler 5 років тому

    Nice

  • @eveworldtv.6436
    @eveworldtv.6436 2 роки тому

    Thanks 🙏

  • @dph9885
    @dph9885 2 роки тому

    I'm teaching someone to drive (I know not advised; but we're staying in empty car parks to learn clutch control atm given the absence of he-man controls). I love the fact that you explain about the ECU - I try myself to explain the mechanics of the car behind what's happening - when conveying why clutch bite is required; why stalling occurs, etc.
    But I was really amazed that you advocate clutch slipping... I was under the misapprehension that this can be a minor fault if the examiner spots you doing it. I even explained to my student that "what I did just there is discouraged" when she was watching me driving and I slipped the clutch in 2nd to go around a tighter-than-originally-expected corner.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 роки тому

      A little clutch slipping (or ‘clutch control’) is necessary when moving away or at a tight corner. Excessive slipping, especially with higher engine revs should be avoided though as it can overheat and wear the clutch.

    • @dph9885
      @dph9885 2 роки тому

      Absolutely agree; more pointing out what I'd call plain "slipping" (i.e. whilst driving at speed) rather than out-and-out clutch control when starting. And indeed if you do it too much you know because you get a load of blue smoke, it stinks of old fish, then suddenly you can't get up hills any more, then it costs you
      £400 for a new clutch. Ah, if we could but go back and give advice to our younger selves.

  • @pistike349
    @pistike349 6 років тому +1

    i learned this way on diesel: before any tight curve/corner press down the clutch, hold it, reduce with foot brake(mostly taking curves without need of stopping in second gear) and gently letting the clutch up to biting point so i won't lose control over the car and hit a car parked on the side of the road etc..

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +2

      This technique should work in any car for really tight corners, where the car needs to be driven at about walking pace. I wouldn't use this technique at higher speeds though as it reduces control over the car's speed and may be marked down on a driving test as 'coasting'.

  • @sikandarkhan6641
    @sikandarkhan6641 4 роки тому

    Nice .

  • @JHolland
    @JHolland 4 роки тому +1

    I got stuck behind a sweeper and stalled as I went too low in 1st gear , should have clutch down and then used the bit to move , new this as instructor told me after but this was good !

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      Next time you need to drive really slowly, you’ll know what to do 👍🏼

  • @jagjeetsingh985
    @jagjeetsingh985 4 роки тому

    thnku thnku so much very nice and great video

  • @apisaicoabati7891
    @apisaicoabati7891 2 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @ekennahutchinson1636
    @ekennahutchinson1636 3 роки тому

    I need to practice this

  • @firstname1152
    @firstname1152 5 років тому +4

    I failed my last test over clutch control, position & gears hopefully pass this time :)

  • @dombrown2530
    @dombrown2530 5 років тому +1

    My tutor tells me to do this a very different way. He tells me to find the bite, release the hand brake and add some accelerator as the car beings to creep forward. This prolongs the life of the clutch and reduces the need for unnecessary acceleration which is therefore more economical...

  • @sania_07
    @sania_07 6 років тому +1

    wanted to stop by and say thank you!

  • @balajir3549
    @balajir3549 6 років тому +2

    thank u advanced driving school... I'm waiting...

  • @anishkarmacharya816
    @anishkarmacharya816 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you guys
    I have passed my test today

  • @sowmyanayak9199
    @sowmyanayak9199 6 років тому

    GOOD

  • @balajir3549
    @balajir3549 6 років тому

    Ive watched your videos.. very nice & good professional training. Can u post videos how to justify the left side obstacles & left side parking reference from drivers view.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому

      +Balaji Ram We would usually recommend giving a ‘doors width’ (about 1 metre) gap to any obstructions on the left - perhaps our video ‘Meeting Oncoming Traffic’ might help. We will have all new manoeuvre videos (with reference points) soon so stay tuned 👍🏼

  • @mr.d3916
    @mr.d3916 6 років тому +5

    If I just watched this yesterday. My clutch disk would never burn!!! :(

  • @nikhilthakur7731
    @nikhilthakur7731 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for the reply but in my country there are lot of steep hills and I have to travel with lots of load in my car so how can I drive uphill from start stop in huge traffic

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +2

      +Nikhil thakur You will always have to hold the clutch at the biting point to get the car rolling, but ideally engage the clutch fully once the car has reached walking pace to reduce wear 👍🏼

    • @nikhilthakur7731
      @nikhilthakur7731 6 років тому

      Advance Driving School Great

  • @mpumephakathi6200
    @mpumephakathi6200 5 років тому +2

    I struggle with small spaces, like parking lots and bumper to bumper traffic etc because I lift the clutch up to biting point, move off the foot break and the car goes forward a few feet then slows down. I then press the accelerater, but not sure what to do with the clutch at that point. I'm in first gear at that time. I prefer highways and freeways though 🤣🤣. Smooth sailing

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +1

      Think of the clutch as a way of varying the amount of drive to the wheels. You can adjust the biting point to give more or less drive, depending on how much you need. Concentrate on that, rather than just adding more engine power.

  • @ryangarritty9761
    @ryangarritty9761 4 роки тому +2

    I had a refresher lesson yesterday, only the second time I'd driven in 28 years since passing my test. I managed to mount the kerb twice and stall the car five times. Main issue : clutch control.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      I'm sure you can polish up your skills with a few lessons. Good luck!

    • @ryangarritty9761
      @ryangarritty9761 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool What I really needed that day was to go somewhere quiet and familiarise myself again with the clutch. As it was, I drove around for an hour and it was information overload, having to remember how to use the clutch effectively, how to steer, how to take in information, and so on. Bit of a nightmare really !

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      Maybe next time ask for just that. In the meantime this video might help: How To Drive A Manual Car (Step-by-step) | Learn to drive: Car control skills ua-cam.com/video/rKqdFlzILZc/v-deo.html

  • @latest191
    @latest191 2 роки тому

    Your last video on reversing does helped me quickly as I ws able to park fully on my left even without looking behind now will try this also.i HV a question how to judge ur left while turning ??

  • @vivacehome1
    @vivacehome1 3 роки тому

    Big Love to United Kingdom Driving School❤️

  • @foruonly7283
    @foruonly7283 6 років тому +5

    when i upshift and release clutch there is a jerk although i do it slowly..pls help

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +13

      Firstly, don’t push the accelerator pedal whilst the clutch pedal is down. Then lift the clutch up slowly through the biting point and apply power as the clutch engages the gear.

  • @treebyriver6910
    @treebyriver6910 4 роки тому +15

    I don’t hit cow on road I am good driver

  • @rogerrodd8383
    @rogerrodd8383 3 роки тому

    great video ,I'm learning to drive here in Grenada in a Toyota corolla might by 1995 to 98 not sure and the gauges not working .so i have to listen an feel when the vehicle changes it sound which is very rattling

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comment - it's always fun to hear from drivers in other countries. Back in the day we had a black 1986 Toyota Corolla GT Coupe (AE86) - that was a fantastic car!

  • @aharith9
    @aharith9 5 років тому +3

    Wait, does diesel cars are common in UK?, cuz it kinda uncommon thing in my country..we mostly use petrol cars

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +2

      Diesel cars are very common here, as our fuel is so expensive anyone that drives a lot of miles would have a diesel for the extra fuel economy.

  • @callmesensei2833
    @callmesensei2833 5 років тому +1

    In my school we have a long stretch from entrance to exit and the cars basically go really slowly, after I find the biting point can I just use the clutch to slow the car down? It's more sensible that way, since their won't be enough time to brake then clutch without the car stalling in very slow traffic

  • @jasontruong1927
    @jasontruong1927 5 років тому +1

    How come when I want to coast in 2nd or 3rd gear. When I let off the gas very very slowly i get a little hesitation/shake, same for when I add gas very very slowly?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      It sounds like your car isn't running as smoothly as it should. Maybe ask your garage about it next time you have it serviced.

    • @ipo7596
      @ipo7596 4 роки тому

      If ur coasting in gear for too long, ur speed and rpm would drop a bit faster because of engine braking. If ur coasting in gear and it drops around idle rpm, you will stall, so you better shift down just before that idle rpm(around 1-2k rpm depends on car). If you want cruising speed, dont coast in gear. Coasting in gear works best when slowing down like in traffic. Coasting in gear however is better than coasting in neutral because your wheel speed is synced with the rpm.

  • @rydonwunali
    @rydonwunali 5 років тому

    Hi @advanceddrivingschool what is the ar speedometer that you have and can anyone buy it and set it up?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      The extra speedometer in the car was bought from eBay - if you search for ‘OBD HUD’ there are lots of similar models 👍🏼

  • @PicmipPixel
    @PicmipPixel 2 роки тому +1

    I just passed my exam, on the 23rd xD I learned on a diesel car but bought the new Hyundai i20 petrol, still waiting for it, maybe next week... but the seller told me it's way harder to drive the clutch of a petrol... is that true? Won't a modern can do what you just showed?... He gave me the impression it wouldn't...

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 роки тому

      We think it is more to do with the size of the engine than the fuel type. Small engines are generally less powerful and are much easier to stall, but larger engines (with more power) are more forgiving when pulling away. Just remember to Gas then bite to pull away: ua-cam.com/video/3AS1ZtyfjC4/v-deo.html 👍🏼

  • @raphaelbonte1147
    @raphaelbonte1147 5 років тому

    Won't pressing the clutch pedal while at the same time giving gas wear out the clutch and create friction on the discs which connect the engine with the wheels?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +1

      As long as the engine revs are sensible (1500-2000) and there is nothing to stop the car driving forward (such as the handbrake) then there won't be any wear to the clutch. Our car's clutches always last at least 100,000 miles driving in this way.

  • @HermawanIvan
    @HermawanIvan 5 років тому

    What is the best way to control clutch pedal or seeking biting point? Are our foot is "hanging" after clutch down? Or we use our heel foot and pull the toe? Thanks

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +1

      That depends on how large your feet are, and also your preferred driving position. I like to keep my heel 'anchored' to the floor and pivot my ankle to move the clutch pedal, but others with smaller feet have to lift their whole leg up and down. There is no perfect solution for everyone, so just keep practicing and I'm sure you will work something out!

    • @HermawanIvan
      @HermawanIvan 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool thankyou Sir / Ma'am,.. ur driving car lesson is same with my car,. I will keep practicing and gather tricks from ur channels,. Thankyou so much

  • @namshimaru
    @namshimaru 4 роки тому

    Didn't expect Rameses B 🤣

  • @taihuynh9538
    @taihuynh9538 4 роки тому

    is it necessary to hold the clutch at the biting point when taking off in first gear? once you reach the biting point can you release the clutch slowly rather than hold it. I feel like I am taking off in first gear slow when I hold it because I think I am just reaching the bottom tip of the biting point where the car barely begins to move. I heard that holding at the bite point burns the clutch faster rather than releasing but I need answers, thank you.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      Firstly, don’t worry about wearing the clutch - they are actually pretty tough, and unless you completely abuse them they will last for ages (100,000 miles). Yes, a short pause once the clutch is biting will get the car rolling smoothly, whereas lifting the clutch in one go slowly will usually be more jerky.

    • @taihuynh9538
      @taihuynh9538 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool Thank you for the reply

  • @vestrix_4823
    @vestrix_4823 5 років тому

    Hey im a bit confused when i come to a turn. Do i release the clutch to put it into the appropriate gear as i approach a curve or do i keep the clutch down until the road is straight

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      To keep the car balanced we should adjust our car's speed, select the correct gear and then drive around the bend at a constant speed (with the clutch up). Coasting around bends with the clutch down will give less control. Maybe watch our other video 'Balanced Cornering' for more detail?

    • @vestrix_4823
      @vestrix_4823 5 років тому

      Advance Driving School thanks a lot youre the best for replying to your viewers keep it up

    • @vestrix_4823
      @vestrix_4823 5 років тому

      just finished watching the 'balanced cornering' video, it helped a lot thx

    • @AA-fn9xz
      @AA-fn9xz 4 роки тому

      When approaching a turn press the clutch fully in, lower to 2nd gear if you’re gonna be at ~10mph, when you make the turn slowly raise the clutch and apply gas. You should turn smoothly.

    • @AA-fn9xz
      @AA-fn9xz 4 роки тому

      (That’s if it’s an actual turn where you’d need an indicator. If it’s just a bend then no need, I’d recommend slowing down though)

  • @rapier494
    @rapier494 5 років тому +1

    2:05 is it healthy for the car using only the clutch for a really slow moving? i really need to know it from now if it is safe, using in in parking and tight moves

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      Yes, this is fine for the car's clutch.

    • @rapier494
      @rapier494 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool can u also please tell me the unhealthy situations that might damaging the cluth? just so i know

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +2

      Slipping it for a long time, especially with higher engine revs - such as when you're about to do a hill start. Keeping the clutch biting for too long will over-heat it and shorten it's life :-(

    • @ipo7596
      @ipo7596 4 роки тому

      Only move using the clutch when necessary for slow maneuvers. Which is most of the time...

  • @VR_Layno
    @VR_Layno 6 років тому

    I suggest you put a visual shifting gear right beside that speed meter

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому

      Good idea - we did do that on a couple of other videos, but the editing software we are currently using doesn't allow that to be done as often as we would like. We are about to start using better (more expensive...) software that should allow this whenever we need it so keep a look out for a 'gear indicator' soon!

  • @shahreyaarrahman1460
    @shahreyaarrahman1460 4 роки тому

    Why a car doesn't stall/jurk when releasing the clutch in neutral gear ? Moreover does a clutch burn in neutral gear while releasing the clutch pedal?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      A clutch will only wear as it connects the engine to a gear to drive the car forward or backwards, and if we feel a jerk as we lift the clutch it means we have connected the drive too quickly. Since Neutral means no gear is selected, there is no way to connect the engine to anything - which also means there will be no jerk or wear to the clutch.

  • @VandelayH
    @VandelayH 4 роки тому

    If I need to stop just temporarily to let an oncoming vehicle past etc, can I remain in first gear? If so, what is the correct foot peddle procedure for stopping and then moving off again?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, if you’re only stopping for a moment it’s ok to keep first gear selected. Once you need to go, just pull away normally 👍🏼

    • @VandelayH
      @VandelayH 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool release footbrake, gas and biting point?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      That’s right

  • @TradeAlgoPremier
    @TradeAlgoPremier 6 років тому

    Hello, what is the background music used in this video?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому

      Hi. We always credit the music used at the bottom of the video description. For this video it was;
      Music: Every Cloud by Rameses B
      ua-cam.com/users/RamesesB

    • @TradeAlgoPremier
      @TradeAlgoPremier 6 років тому

      Thank you for the quick response. I appreciate it.

  • @leslie_mc2283
    @leslie_mc2283 2 роки тому

    Did the guy in the video use the accelerater at all or just the clutch to control ?, since his right foot didn't move at all , i couldn't tell

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 роки тому

      In the section ‘manoeuvring with the clutch’ we only used the engines idle speed to move the car slowly - but in the section ‘pulling away with extra engine power’ we did use the accelerator pedal. The video suggests when each technique is best used. 👍🏼

  • @farrelpietersen3537
    @farrelpietersen3537 6 років тому

    When I have clutch control i fully release the clutch in a slow manner but then the car starts zooming off...help please...

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +2

      +Farrel Jones I would imagine that the accelerator pedal is being pushed down too far, and the extra power is making the car ‘zoom off’. Try using less power when pulling away to reduce this effect 👍🏼

    • @farrelpietersen3537
      @farrelpietersen3537 6 років тому

      Advance Driving School thank you👍

  • @leslie_mc2283
    @leslie_mc2283 2 роки тому

    On busy streets I can use the clutch only to move ?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 роки тому +1

      We would normally only do that when moving very slowly in a traffic jam or when manoeuvring. Usually we prefer to increase engine speed before engaging the clutch - as in this video: Gas then bite to pull away: ua-cam.com/video/3AS1ZtyfjC4/v-deo.html 👍🏼

  • @iphone5s162
    @iphone5s162 5 років тому

    Whats name of gps software being used in this video

  • @mohamedkargbo5016
    @mohamedkargbo5016 4 роки тому

    What gear to use while coming down on hills

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому +1

      A rough rule of thumb is to use one gear lower than normal for the speed you are driving at.

  • @user-ns1sj7kk3x
    @user-ns1sj7kk3x Місяць тому

    Plz do a video of when do I drive in those gears

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Місяць тому

      These might help:
      When To Change Gear: ua-cam.com/video/LQnnboLuO34/v-deo.html
      Flexible Gear Selection: ua-cam.com/video/0P2HmAC7tWU/v-deo.html

  • @sephyt3379
    @sephyt3379 5 років тому

    Is it better to use gas first then release the clutch than releasing the clutch without gas?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      Yes, as the extra engine power lets you pull away confidently without stalling 👍🏼

    • @sephyt3379
      @sephyt3379 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool does this not damage the clutch?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      No, it's fine :-)

  • @JayTraversJT
    @JayTraversJT 4 роки тому

    only about 20 lessons in and now do i realize i shouldn't only use the clutch xD
    Hell, i was pulling out onto dull carriage ways with just clutch, how the fek i gained enough speed that quickly i dont know

  • @nikhilthakur7731
    @nikhilthakur7731 6 років тому +4

    Does driving with half clutch on hills effect the clutch?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +9

      +Nikhil thakur 'Slipping the clutch' by keeping the clutch at bite point should only be done for a few seconds at a time, otherwise the clutch can overheat and smell - which can shorten its life.

    • @the_irate_juan8462
      @the_irate_juan8462 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool I've always been worried about burning the clutch when starting from a standstill on a steep hill where I usually raise the RPM's higher than usual in first gear and slip the clutch a bit, then let go of the clutch pedal once the car has gained enough speed to stop it from stalling. I hope I'm not putting too much stress on the clutch.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +1

      We use about 2000rpm for a steep hill, and as long as the car isn't held on the handbrake for too long then there is no problem. Have you seen our other video: 'Clutch control on steep hills?'

  • @PR1NCETD0T
    @PR1NCETD0T 5 років тому

    OR when around 30-40 kms, if you aren't going to make a turn you could put the car in neutral and brake without resting your foot on the clutch.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +1

      Coasting in neutral could be dangerous and will be marked as a fault on a Driving Test. We show why in this video: How To Avoid Coasting | Learning to drive: Car control skills ua-cam.com/video/UT9c4QwZd7c/v-deo.html

  • @manou2375
    @manou2375 5 років тому

    When I accelerate before releasing the clutch it makes a lot of noise 😩. I have a petrol car

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      Is this before pulling away, or when changing gear on the move?

    • @manou2375
      @manou2375 5 років тому

      Advance Driving School before pulling away. Thanks

    • @AA-fn9xz
      @AA-fn9xz 4 роки тому

      Most likely a sensitive accelerator, just press it very very lightly. My car is the same, if I press down it jumps up to 2500rpm, but my instructors car would stay around 1500 even when almost fully pressed in.

    • @ipo7596
      @ipo7596 4 роки тому

      Perhaps you are applying to much gas. Be careful cuz it may burn ur clutch sooner. Keep it around 1.5k and stay like that until you've fully lifted the clutch.

  • @mollyhooper8674
    @mollyhooper8674 5 років тому +3

    But my legs are too short. I can hardly reach the floor of the car let alone the clutch. If I move any closer I have no room for my legs and I don`t have space to move on and off the clutch. In order to push the clutch down fully, I need to use my whole leg...I can`t just push it with my toes. And I am pushing it real good. I push it! But after 2 hour lesson my leg is falling off.. :(

    • @sourmiIk
      @sourmiIk 4 роки тому

      if you're really really short (less than 4'5), you can use extensions. but hey, im 5'4 and i can drive just fine if I pull my seat towards the front a bit.

  • @rara-cn5rx
    @rara-cn5rx 3 роки тому +1

    *3.33

  • @caitb7089
    @caitb7089 5 років тому +2

    My parents car is more powerful than I’m used to and it hates 1st and 2nd gear. It goes so jerky I hate it.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      It always take a little time to get used to a different car - try using the pedals really gently, as that should help you smooth out your gear changes.

    • @TheLondonCyclist
      @TheLondonCyclist 5 років тому +1

      It probably reaches maximum revs before you change gear. Just change gear quicker.

  • @HeyUncleA
    @HeyUncleA 4 роки тому +1

    Pin it at 3-4K rpm and the let go of clutch and there you go...🙃

  • @mikaelaprim4273
    @mikaelaprim4273 4 роки тому

    Pressing the clutch and accelerator down at the same time isn’t that a bad idea?

  • @vijayvasa7145
    @vijayvasa7145 4 роки тому +1

    How to control car in CVT automatic transmission please make video on it

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      You drive a CVT auto the same as any other automatic car - so this video shows you what to do: ua-cam.com/video/21rkscmavl4/v-deo.html

    • @ipo7596
      @ipo7596 4 роки тому +2

      Lmao hope u aint trolling.

  • @kr-sd3ni
    @kr-sd3ni 4 роки тому

    isnt clutch control bad for your clutch?

  • @selladurai9657
    @selladurai9657 4 роки тому

    Can i have subtitle please?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      There are automatic captions already generated by UA-cam on this video 👍🏼

  • @craniumkracked8189
    @craniumkracked8189 2 роки тому

    High quality game ?

  • @jac1793
    @jac1793 6 років тому

    if im slowing to the gears minimum speed and press the brakes the engine will surge and speed the car up

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому

      Yes, a modern car’s ECU (Engine Control Unit) will do that to try to prevent stalling. If the brakes are pushed more firmly though the engine will still stall. At very low speed we often use the clutch pedal to vary the amount of drive sent to the wheels, rather than force the car to slow with the brakes.

    • @DragonLord096
      @DragonLord096 5 років тому

      Cant that harm the clutch? Is that what riding the clutch means? help pls

  • @ryzaellen2300
    @ryzaellen2300 5 років тому

    Ok

  • @user-zf7lc4se9m
    @user-zf7lc4se9m 5 років тому

    Now i learned how to drive manual a year ago with my parents, I was 13. Is it ok for me to go on a main road to let’s say the supermarket?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      In the UK you can’t even start learning until you’re 17 - I’m guessing you live somewhere else?

    • @user-zf7lc4se9m
      @user-zf7lc4se9m 5 років тому

      Advance Driving School the us

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      That explains it then - as your rules will be very different to ours. We can't advise when you are allowed to drive, but I'm sure a quick google will tell you what you need to know. Good luck!

  • @jordanfenwick123
    @jordanfenwick123 5 років тому

    That place looks like renishaw

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      We’ve never been there, this is Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk 👍🏼

  • @youmo07
    @youmo07 5 років тому +1

    Automatic car is easy

  • @GlorifiedGameplay
    @GlorifiedGameplay 4 роки тому

    I don't really understand why we need to rush to 3rd gear if we want to pull out fast... I'd make use of the better power of the 2nd gear, instead of slugging it down by almost skipping for third.
    🤔

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      We were in a 30mph limit there, so once we were up to speed in 2nd, we may as well change up.

    • @GlorifiedGameplay
      @GlorifiedGameplay 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool Good point, I didn't take the speed limit into account, my bad! Thanks for clarifying.

  • @tickle296
    @tickle296 3 роки тому

    How to estimate the speed of a car from a learners' perspective? How to keep feet ankles grounded? Hope my questions are legitimate.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the questions! To get an accurate idea of how fast another car is going, look at them for a few seconds, to see how far they travel. If you only have a quick glance it is more difficult. We like to keep our heel on the floor if possible, but drivers with smaller feet just can’t do this so have to work out their own way of using the pedals.

  • @farhankhasim6101
    @farhankhasim6101 4 роки тому

    hello sir

  • @LoLzZ85
    @LoLzZ85 5 років тому

    Older car? how old are we talking about?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому

      That depends on when that car model was originally made, but anything that's at least 10 years old would feel quite different to drive when compared to the latest models.

    • @forza223bowe5
      @forza223bowe5 5 років тому

      Would you class a 8 year old car old?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +1

      @@forza223bowe5 Not particularly - but if that car design was originally produced 15 years ago, and that actual car was one of the last made it would be quite different to drive than the model that replaced it the very next year.

  • @linimbram1609
    @linimbram1609 5 років тому

    It's useful... Uk same position steering wheel same as Indonesia.. That's why I like this video... Tapi jalannya sepi amat yah.. Enak buat belajar nih 😀

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +1

      Translation: "But the road is very quiet, yeah ... It's good to learn this."
      We always try to learn something new somewhere quiet, before going to busier places once we have mastered the skill concerned.

    • @linimbram1609
      @linimbram1609 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool... Unfortunately in my neighbourhood I can't find any quiet road.... Thanks for your reply

  •  6 років тому

    RPM is off on actual video

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому

      Sorry, we don't understand. Is there a problem?

    •  6 років тому

      Seems like on-screen RPM is lagging behind sound as engine is accelerating for example 3:43 - 3:51, not that big of a case, just noticed.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому

      There isn't an on-screen RPM meter. The blue line is just an analogue speed display taken from the GPS data from the camera. Sometimes it does tend to lag a little behind the actual speed as the car's roof block the GPS signals a little, but overall we like the display so use it whenever possible.

    •  6 років тому

      Thanks for clearing that up, all the best wishes for your future videos :)

  • @kalyansrinivas8345
    @kalyansrinivas8345 3 роки тому +1

    Manual cars for Real Men

  • @khanshazmeen6576
    @khanshazmeen6576 5 років тому

    plz hindi me ☺

  • @tharagopi407
    @tharagopi407 6 років тому

    Pressing clutch this way will control our car speed

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  6 років тому +1

      Yes, we can adjust the clutches biting point to vary the amount of 'drive' to the car's wheels - very useful when manoeuvring.

  • @ipo7596
    @ipo7596 4 роки тому

    Can ur drivers stop feeding the wheel!!

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      Why is that?

    • @ipo7596
      @ipo7596 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool it's prone to losing the wheel back to its default state. Car throttle has further explanation of why not to feed the wheel.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      Does it look like I struggle to control the car?

    • @ipo7596
      @ipo7596 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool woah hey now. It just feels inconsistent with the wheel thus having inconsistent turning

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому +1

      Our view is that it doesn’t matter what steering technique you use - as long as the car is in full control. Just do whatever works for you 👍🏼

  • @mrskyler44
    @mrskyler44 4 роки тому

    Yeah but that clutch move doesn't work on 90% of cars in america

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому

      Of course - as they are automatic!

    • @mrskyler44
      @mrskyler44 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool u got me there. I meant that 90% of the manuals are gas engine though

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому +1

      That doesn't honestly make much difference - especially if it is a larger capacity engine. The blue Ford Fiesta ST in our newer videos is only a 1.5 petrol turbo, but it can easily manoeuvre without pressing the gas pedal. The important thing to remember is that the engine will never stall if the clutch is held at the biting point - only when it is fully engaged too early. 👍🏼

    • @mrskyler44
      @mrskyler44 4 роки тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool other people keep saying it's bad to keep it at the biting point to try to go slowly

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 роки тому +1

      Using the biting point to manoeuvre is fine, and won't harm the clutch. What you don't want to do are the things in this video! Never Do This In A Manual Car: ua-cam.com/video/6qeFe3ZktZs/v-deo.html

  • @keironwarmington4878
    @keironwarmington4878 5 років тому

    that's a lie i managed to pull away at speeds with my aunts Mercedes amg using clutch alone no accelerator.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +3

      That’s because that car would have a much larger engine than a normal car! Everything is easier with a big engine (except fuel economy of course!). Almost every AMG I have seen has an auto gearbox though - which model did you drive?

    • @keironwarmington4878
      @keironwarmington4878 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool 2016 Mercedes a class amg range

    • @keironwarmington4878
      @keironwarmington4878 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool it threw me off at first because it did not stall as I expected I also manages to bring it to a stop with break alone no clutch needed.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 років тому +3

      Well that shows it must have been an auto!

    • @keironwarmington4878
      @keironwarmington4878 5 років тому

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool no it was a manual car

  • @bigmac5859
    @bigmac5859 2 роки тому

    diesels don't behave same.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 роки тому

      That car is a diesel!

    • @bigmac5859
      @bigmac5859 2 роки тому +1

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool exactly diesels are easier to drive should be banned teaching. Petrol won't react like your diesels bad for drivers learned in d

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 роки тому

      That depends on the size and type of petrol engine. The car that followed this diesel car was a petrol Ford Fiesta ST - if anything it was even harder to stall! In our experience, less powerful engines are easier to stall than more powerful engines - the type of fuel doesn’t matter much.