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i think the minute the instructor basically threatened to fail her at the beginning, she felt anxious and began making mistakes. it’s understandable why she got the deduction, you’re supposed to drive slow in a parking lot especially if there are pedestrians. however i don’t think the way he warned her helped during the test. i’m grateful that i had a driving instructor that was nice and understanding and when he tested me he had the same attitude. good attitude = good driver = pass test. i’m surprised she passed but hopefully she improves the more she drives.
the way he warned her wasn't bad, when you are on the road you should know how to deal with stressful situations, imagine having an angry driver behind you honking on you, you need to learn to hold your pace while behind the wheel
Okay, so he/she was going 2 MPH faster in the parking lot, and he advised him to slow. The driver wasn't going that fast, and there wasn't anyone there, other than a car or two parked. Everything else was fine other than the long delay to turn left at near the end, but, I do get why he did, he was so paranoid of this test driver, he figured he'd wait. If that intstrutor wasn't in the car, do you think the driver would have waited so long? Helllll noooo!
Honestly it's not their job to baby people. It is to make sure you can pass .Once she gets on the road they will eat her alive .she shouldn't of gotten her license.
She wasn't even going that fast in the parking lot, no wonder she's nervous when the examiner threatens her with cancelling the test just for that 🙄 I think any learner would be anxious no matter how confident they were
speed in cameras is way different, i have a dashcam and my videos seem like im going slow but in most of them im going the advised legal speed for city (55mph), additionally i drive a manual and in parking lost and such i let the car idle in second gear which is around 8mph
Torrance may be the easier DMV than Hawthorne or Compton, but there are two examiners (Tony and Ayo) known for failing people just because they think the applicant is going too fast. We do know that parking lot speed is 5 mph. We can't fail for going 22 in a 25 zone.
No offence..I’ve been taking my drive classes now and i can sense each time the examiner says slow down she is indeed fast..that can be sensed without even watching the speedometer
I'm not afraid of failing my drivers test, I'm just afraid I'll get a mean instructor who will make me nervous more, like this dude. Edit: yup, believe it or not, I had a moody instructor on my first test and she made me nervous asf, so I ended up failing. But this time I had a nicer instructor and I felt more confident with her, and ended up passing my test!
This examiner was mean? I felt he was sweet. You have to let people know when they're making mistakes. You know who's mean? Political leaders and their supporters.
My drivers Ed teacher scared the shit out of me. He constantly grabs at the wheel and jerks the car and doesn’t tell me what I’m doing wrong. He yells at me if I go 5 above or under the speed limit and I noticed I mess up wayyyy more. The chill teacher I only drove twice with and I made no mistakes. I drive bad under pressure
I don’t appreciate how he can tell she’s still nervous but his tone with her is as if she’s dumb. The whole ramp situation. I understand driving is a serious deal. But his tone and demeanor towards her is just gross.
I’m currently taking classes for driving, not once was he rude or unnecessarily telling her to do something, he repeated for her actions she needed to do in a quick and timely manner. I also get anxious but I do not blame my instructor, if I know I am anxious, I shake it out and rub my hands on my legs at red lights to get any sweat off of them and take a few breathes. He treated her fairly and I would not want to be tested by someone who sugar coated my actions, when I know I am using a heavy operational machine that can harm or kiII people, he did his job and she has one more chance to take the test and pass, I think the student driver needs more practice and ways to ease their anxiety, we cannot see how she was handling the wheel, left/right signal, or the gears so let’s not judge and blame the examiner for the student driver being a risk to people around them if the student driver makes a mistake.
All though he’s making great points for their driving, that’s not the best way you speak to a person that’s clearly nervous, have some heart and be friendly and I promise you they’ll do even a little better. They’re already nervous about the fact that they have to drive around others, they don’t need another factor to increase their stress
@@ryliecastillo6532 She probably knew it was a ramp, which was unnecessary on the examiner part. All he had to do was repeat the directions one more time or more clearly. People with driving anxiety have a hard time with simple directions with turn left then right, which sounds easy to most, not with anxious drivers. God Bless.
I thought the exact same. In Denmark, where I took my test, the examiner isn't allowed to make any comments helping the student at all. They only have to tell you where to go and the rest is up to you.
@@Contagious93812 That makes sense, why would I take the test in a manual transmission car if I’m never gonna drive one? It’s just added stress and difficulty for no reason.
@@Temeria4ever because if you take the test in an automatic car your driver's license won't be valid for manual cars and you'll never be allowed to drive them legally. if you take the test in a manual you can drive both... also anyone can drive a manual, it's not quantum mechanics to press the clutch and change gear
I always chalk it up as their first go at it was just as bad or humiliating as the person they are testing. Maybe this man failed his a dozen times when he was first getting his own license and is just taking it out on this poor student
After 5 fails I finally got my license! It’s pretty easy for the evaluator to fail you for simple mistakes so keep your head up if it happens. Failure doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a bad driver. Keep practicing and go at it again. You’re bound to get someone who believes in you. But for me I took a step further by contacting a private license and professional dmv agent that helped me to write a provisional letter to bypass the test drive and i was given a provisional driver's license which will last for 12 months. I got a license now and it will serve for 1 years then I renew again. My little advice. * If you think are too nervous for the test drive then you can easily switch to a provisional driver's license which you won't need to test drive.
Hey David, I’m 23 and I still haven’t been able to pass the test drive not to talk of getting a hold my license. I’m so heart broken right now but seen this here has give me a good hope. Have always heard about this provisional license but don’t know who to contact or how to get it.
@@samwillgoham clearly we didn’t watch the same video. i went back and watched it once again, she had 4 times that were completely safe, and another 3 that she could make work. she didn’t practice enough for this test at ALL.
Honestly I have bad anxiety and I’m really hoping my instructor is nothing like this guy because I’d 100% fail with him Edit: I passed first try! My instructor was super kind , good luck everybody!
they usually aren't like this. Usually, they're quiet, and that's a good thing. If they don't have to talk to you other than giving directions that means you're doing well.
"Left, and then right. It's called a ramp." Horrible tone, horrible respect, horrible attitude. I feel really bad for whoever got this dude as their examiner.
He made me nervous and I already have my license💀 I never understood why they have to be so rude. Thank God my instructor was super nice/calm or I would've failed🙃
some instructors are "rude" bc they need to see how you will do in high stress situations like if there's a screaming baby or you have to get to a hospital you have to still drive calm
I felt I was taking the driving exam 😂. I don’t know but it was irritating me that the student driver was taking forever to turn to the dmv. Like guurl turn left you can go xD😂
im surprised the examiner gave them so much guidance, when i was taking my drivers test in aus the examiner was practically silent the entire time, they only spoke to say 'turn right here' or 'do a 3 point turn'. genuinely thought this was a drivers lesson at first rather than an actual test
This instructors behavior definitely added on to her nervousness. He was straight up rude and unprofessional! New drivers aren’t perfect so you have to be patient with them. We were all once in their shoes!
@@ninjireal baby I’m an amazing driver 😂 imagine you’re learning how to drive and you have a miserable bitch talking to you as if you’re dumb. Tone of voice is everything, you can be a good instructor with patience and empathy and KINDNESS. Having a stank attitude is so draining.
If any of y'all are thinking about doing a driving test. Go to the DMV around 11 just before lunch. The instructors start to get hungry by lunchtime. I had a big dude that weight 500 pounds I only drove for 4 minutes and he said I passed now let's go to lunch
yeah sure, rude? in traffic no one cares about your "stress". its about your safety, not the instructor's. he's there only for the test and a couple dozen lessons.
@@EricTheVlogger We are talking about the parking lot. You seriously think someone's gonna flip their shit because she went 2mph faster in a parking lot. Or she's gonna get told to slow down because she went 1mph faster in a 15 empty road?
I failed because I went about 5 above the speed limit for like 2 seconds (when accelerating from a turn) and then this girl just.. The world is unfair lol
I failed because I hit the curb when pulling over, but didn't go over it when forward parallel parking. My reverse parallel parking was great, all my other maneuvers and my driving was fine. It's just that hitting a curb is an automatic fail. Which I find stupid because it isn't inherently unsafe if you are doing it at very low speeds like when pulling over by a sidewalk. Retook it and passed though
When I had mine I was super nervous. Live in a city I had to parallel park and as I was two guys ran out of the house and started fighting in front of me. The instructor looked at me and said “forget this let’s go back to the dmv you passed anyways”
Passed the test on my first try and now I can watch without being nervous or anxious that I will fail. If you’re watching this and you don’t have your license and are nervous- I believe in you truly!
I am passed my driving test today, it was easier than I though it would be. You guys just need to be calm and patience. Good luck to people have not passed the test yet🍀🍀
Instructor's mood and temper are very important factors on driving test. Mine was super friendly and we were talking all the road test time. His friendliness made me more confident and I passed! By the way it was my second attempt.
The thing you guys don’t seem to get is anxiety 110% affects your performance. Drive tests are scary for many, having a scary attitude or intimidating personality makes it worse for us youngins. I can drive great until I start getting yelled at or my mother starts freaking out then I’m jerking around almost hitting things because she is freaking out about a trash can 8 feet away from my car.
Learn to ignore my mum was the same thing and all I did was ignore and focus on the road if you think to much with your emotions it's guaranteed you will make a mistake
I understand that she needs maybe little more practice, but if you can tell your student is nervous try not to be an ass. That'll make them even more nervous and start panicing.
i passed today, - ALWAYS remember to look both ways and straight at every intersection. Build that muscle memory now - When they give you an instruction, repeat it back to them, and i guarantee you wont go wrong. - They WANT you to pass. Be calm, and just keep. your mind on the road. - Keep scanning and TURN YOUR HEAD at every turn to check for blind spots. They love that - Keep calm, you got this. I believe in you
Watching this for some odd reason after passing my test, so glad my examiner was very chill and I passed the first time with only 4 points off. The examiner really does make a huge difference and they have lots of wiggle room for taking off points. Good luck to anyone taking the test and remember to stay calm and that the instructor can make a world of difference when it comes down to whether you pass or not.
I understand she's nervous but she shouldn't have passed. The instructor having to intervene is a critical error and she made a lot of mistakes and is overall not a confident driver yet.
I agree. She impeded traffic and went dangerously slow on a right turn, didn't pay attention to road signs, etc. Here in my state if you fail to follow road signs it's a critical error and leads to immediate failure.
Why wont the examiners do small talk like they do in Finland while you're doing your driving test? It really helps alleviate tension and stress during the test.
My first one didnt when i did my test but the second test (which unlike the first, i actually passed) the examiner actually did. It's just up to luck on if you get a chill dude who'll help you along the way or some old fart who fails you for hitting the gas pedal 1 millimeter too far
The instructor was making ME super nervous the way he spoke out in the beginning. My heart was literally racing lol But despite everything she still passed. This gives me hope that it's okay for some mistakes even if the instructor sounds like I failed from the start. I do hope my instructor doesn't make me as nervous as this one but I'll try to remember to just stay calm and continue doing as he says if he does.
He was just being condescending and fustrated since the begining, of course it would mess up the driver when the stranger sitting next to them is being scary or mad
@@deerassasinator9059 lol Over not making a turn fast enough? Pfft. There are much worst drivers out there that do much worst than this that you need to be afraid of
well u gotta think ab it, the speed limit in post parking lots is 5mph, she was probably going like 10-13 mph which is double, almost triple and the test is all about perfection
yelling does not help at all to correct issues (especially if they are not that bad) for example my driving instructor screamed at me for minor mistakes which made me scared to drive for around a year and while in the car with her i'd make MORE mistakes due to the anxiety i got from being yelled at constantly. when people calmly correct my mistakes it makes me want to learn more and i remain calm.
I'm just gonna say this. When the examiner freaks tf out and get mad it makes most extremely nervous and unable to focus especially if they were already nervous to begin with. The first time I took it I had the most rudest examiner ever. Yelled at me because she wanted my dash cam to be completely removed which was literally installed into my tail lights. Couldn't remove it so basically broke it and shoved the camera inside my car then I complemented her hair when we got started to lighten the mood and she didn't even say thank you she just looked at me like she didn't gaf. From there she criticized every small thing I did on the road and it caused anxiety and errors I usually wouldn't make but I got so out of character because this person was on my butt and commenting on every small thing I did. I mean really lady you're supposed to give me directions and judge my driving not yell at me and tell me every error I make while I'm trying to focus and stay calm. I get it we are supposed to drive well under stress but my goodness some of the examers are complete jerks and feel like they also disregard people with anxiety disorders who are just trying to survive life like everyone else. Im pretty good at handling mine but when i can tell someone doesnt like me to begin with then it makes me worry. She literally made me debate on if I ever wanted to drive again tbh. The 2nd time I got a nicer woman who mentioned that that same lady basically fails almost everyone 😂 go figure. I passed ! I also found out that it wasn't necessary to break my dash cam because I only needed to just unplug it and didnt need to remove the camera etc that lady was so extraaa and most likely just wanted me to cancel the test
had a driving instructor slap my dashboard and said “where’s your AC?? IS 90° Come on dude.” made 2 errors, no critical errors but failed me because i didn’t have the “flow of an experienced driver.” took it a 2nd time. passed with 0 errors. new instructor said the first one i had people complain about but is just really strict.
Exactly! I hate driving test examiners who act like driving is fucking rocket science! When they start freaking out then it is going to make me mess up. I hate being observed when I’m practicing something.
@@optimusprime7243nah fr bro 💀 bitch needed to chill the next instructor said a lot of people complained about her behavior but they don’t give a fuck bro
The examiner in this case was extremely annoying and he should not be authorized to be an examiner with the attitude. He had no patience and was so full of himself
This instructor was a bit of a jerk. Just because the light turns green doesn’t mean it’s safe to just floor it. Also, I’d rather be surrounded by motorists driving cautiously around me than cars speeding and in a hurry for nothing. Driving is about being safe. Not driving like an idiot. If the instructor drives like an idiot, maybe he shouldn’t be testing.
This instructor needs to be fired! It was not necessary for him to conduct the test with a condescending and demeaning tone and behavior towards the student.
@@MrRyyi 4:33 “don’t look forward, look back, there’s nothing up here to see…” you should notice the tone shift in the instructors voice, especially adding the “nothing up here to see.” Most people would see this as condescending and the instructor could have worded this advice different. But you should notice that on a lot of his corrections he has that tone.
If she gets nervous to the point she will speed, back up without using mirrors and take over a minute to turn she does not need a license. Examiner is there to do rate your driving not be your therapist.
Lol the examiner was kind of acting like her dad telling her to slow down or he’ll cancel the test at least he didn’t mark her as a failure she is nervous I can tell but the examiner does a great job of keeping her calm
She derserved to fail. Bad driving even though he was teaching her how to drive the whole time. You should be able to drive even when you’re nervous or pressured. She’s going to be dangerous on the road.
@@deagle7776 I know right, I was like why are these examiners so lenient? If she had taken the exam at my DMV they would've automatically failed her SO fast Like I was on my second attempt too, but I failed. I only had *one* error both times, and both times the critical error was made on my very last turn returning to the DMV >:| I was so angry, but at least I made it through the entire exam.. either this dmv is too lenient or mine is way too strict
@deagle760 i agree. Speeding up and not maintaing the speed limit is one of a bad driving habits. It's like for me, the road test was one of the driving session in a driving school. Most of the time, the instructor was telling her what to do which is not common on the road test.
@@alyssa09485 I dont think she did awful so to say, passable at least maybe a little too cautious but when your under a lot of pressure its normal be to more cautious then usual especially on a test that is that big but my DMV is so strict, especially the town I took my test, because the test is not even 5 minutes the instructors are always so hard and pressuring. I remember my parallel park i was a little too far and I remember my instructor swinging the door and giving me a deadpan stare of disappointment. This instructor was calm and very good with instructions on what to do and tried not to rush her (my instructor kept rushing me and also sucked at directions so).
My driving instructor marked me 0 for every single thing possible, I thought I did excellent with only 1 mistake, the dude was on his phone the entire time and never looked up to even see my driving, bro failed me for nothing
@@tecategpt1959 that’s not what mine was doing, mine was in a bad mood and texting someone from the very start, if he was aware of everything I was doing he wouldn’t have marked me for anything, because I did everything good except for 1 mistake, he was tapping away at his phone the whole time in a argument
I won’t say student did nothing wrong…..but the *examiner* failed the test, not the student. Deducting points for “hazardous too slow”, literally while saying “down this road, nice and slow”, that’s just dishonest. Examiner was nervous, not the student, and decided to fail the student based on what was written up for previous test, before they’d even moved off.
Just passed my drivers test. I love watching these knowing I don't have to worry about the test anymore. Words of advice: remain calm and be sure to PRACTICE ahead of time. It really helps. Don't be nervous!
I understand they do sometimes need to be stern, but they are too mean. This is why kids are nervous to take the test. We get it driving is very serious but to be so rude and firm like that isn’t going to make the kid do better. My exam person was so nice, so sweet and was understanding and talked like I was a human being
Dude you are so lucky I got this mean old fart who smelled like piss. He literally failed me for one single mistake, he made me nervous the entire time and at the end of the test when he told me I had failed he said "It's Okay to be disappointed in yourself, you should be disappointed in yourself". I went back into the building and another student had even told me the same thing had happened to him but he got super sad about it and it really hurt him, I felt so bad because he was special needs. The people there are sick and don't care. They are needlessly rude at any mistake and don't make things any better when they blame it all on you and act like we're second class citizens.
I agree that the tone and attitude of the examiner can make a big difference for a nervous driver. They might not even be a nervous driver, just a nervous test taker. If they're not ready, the student driver will fail no matter what but it doesn't cost the examiner anything to be more friendly and not threaten the student by saying they'll stop the exam.
@Garden State NJ @Garden State NJ "You kinda have to be a bit firm with these road tests some people don't take it seriously". Yea no wonder, I can easily make the argument that the reason nobody takes driving tests seriously is because people like this driving instructor don't know how to properly educate them about it without yelling in into their ears and trying to control them with fear. If you continue to just control somebody with fear, in what world are they going to learn? They're already nervous as it is due to it being a test, yet it makes it 10 times worse when the examiner acts like a toddler and gets mad at you for every single thing you do even if it isn't that big of a deal. So while you're over here thinking "Wow I must've really taught them well" they are scared of you and most likely never want to work with you again. Then we wonder why unemployement is so high and ect. How can someone be so ignorant? It boggles the mind, I mean common sense should tell you that people learn way more from being a role model. No one wants to learn from the mean old grumpy dude who doesn't care about job and only does it for the money. If that's the case how about you go get a different job since your current one is so "stressful". Stop acting like examiners are marines over here fighting for our country. They get an easy job that most likely pays way more then it's supposed to. Maybe if they were a little more motived and had a better attitude the examiner wouldn't have this problem of people being in so much fear they can't even drive properly. This girl was clearly in the wrong and they still let her pass, which even further proves my point. "most people don't take driving tests seriously" most people? Where in Miami? Most people who are trying to get their license have been studying and putting in as much work as they possibly can to pass that test knowing if they don't they have to pay for another one. Why would someone go through all that trouble of paying for more and more appointments if their goal wasn't to get their license?
@Garden State NJ Thanks for acknowledging my point. They need a better system where the instructers are nicer and way more friendly. But them being friendly isn't really the key to fixing this even know it is a part of a the puzzle. The key to fixing this entirely is a proper education system on how to drive properly. It's sometimes not even the instructers fault honestly even know they can be pretty mean. The instructers shouldn't be such sourpusses to the people they are supposed to be helping. Plus they can't get mad at someone for not being taught properly. Hah I mean the only person you can blame here is the master. Probably why they are so upset, considering it reflects upon how bad their training was from the driving school. But yea you're 100% right though they shouldn't be so difficult it really makes me wonder where our society is going at this point.
I'm so glad I didn't get an instructor like this. No wonder the girl was nervous this guy wouldn't give her a break. My instructor simply said "And at this light turn left" "And at this stop sign turn to the right" "switch lanes to your far left lane" etc. and that was it. This guy was just nitpicky and confusing her.
Never heard an instructor say to do something because you’re holding up traffic. Mine said not to focus on others behind when waiting on an opening to turn because you might make a lapse of judgment under that pressure to let them go
Exactly. Guys that talk like that have been or continue to be lacking power in their life. He gives her no reassurance at all. He sounds like he is giving a test in Auschwitz to see if someone is being sent to a labor camp or a death camp.
The instructor wasn’t ideal but the driver shouldn’t have passed tbh, she didn’t even know what a ramp was it seemed like. Motions too slow, not enough confidence to drive yet
whats crazy is I live in washington and most people agree we have the strictest driving test in the country, but with the way the test is laid out you can literally fail *all* of it as long as you don't break a law between the testing section (parking on hill, backing round corner, parallel parking, lane changing and turning. Each section is worth 5 points, and you start at 100 and can lose up to 20 points (resulting in 80) before you automatically fail. So you could completely fail all four sections losing 5 points each and still pass as long as you're perfect between each section. As a student I thought this was super strict, but as a driver with a few years of experience now it seems borderline insanely lenient. And to think most think it's the strictest in the country...
“It’s called a ramp” I’ve never referred to, nor heard anyone refer to that as a “ramp.” That’s a driveway. A ramp is for getting on the highway, or something in a parking garage. Just because the driveway is on an incline doesn’t mean it’s a ramp. He didn’t need to sound so snotty with that
@@_wacci He's a tester (not an instructor). The instructor is to teach. The tester is to see if the driver can drive without assistance of another person. That test was super simple and our tests are harder. They were even harder when I did my car test but then they dropped the standards as too many were failing. She would have certainly failed big time with the standards we used to have. I think driving tests should be difficult (weeds out the bad drivers) When I learned we had hill starts, parallel parking, 3 point turns, u-turns as mandatory as well as road positioning, signalling, observation. More than 3 minor faults and you failed. She had at least 8 faults in her short drive. Our test would be 30 minutes as well through numerous suburbs and varying road conditions / traffic.
I cancel this test ! u need to chill sir and learn some patience people get nervous some people have severe anxiety and there trying to learn something that they probably had panic attacks about they don't need a temperamental instructor
Unpopular opinion, but if you can’t handle a stern instructor, it may be a bit early for you to be on the road. Licensed Drivers aren’t always patient.
terrible instructor how you gon tell her to stop and expect the car to stop immediately like bro give her a couple seconds to process what you saying wtf
Lmao how did she pass? She could’ve gone so many times on that last turn, if the instructor didn’t tell her to go I don’t think she would have ever turned. 💀
That's called a entrance or an exit. On Ramps and exit ramps are for entering and exiting highways. Misusing terms just confuses new drivers more. That was unnecessary.
My drivers test was great. He pulled out a stack of mail from his coat and just said “we’re going to run some errands.” I took him to the post office, we got McDonalds, went to Safeway and got his groceries. And I passed.
Wtf? The whole time he was teaching her how to drive and told her to slow down multiple times, so she probably doesn’t read the road signs.. She’s going to be dangerous on the roads smh.
Yep she shouldn’t have passed she even held up traffic turning back into the testing centre she delayed turning for way to long. The tester was pretty much telling her how to drive
she should not be allowed to drive if she cant use her mirrors at all, giving ppl like her a pass is why there are so many reckless drivers and irresponsible ppl
Okay. Here’s my commentary since my dad is a drivers instructor: 1) that speed in the parking lot is definitely not exceeding. It’s about the normal speed and anyone would go. And he has no right to cancel it just because she’s going above average. 2) this girl shouldn’t be getting a drivers license, doesn’t matter how nervous she is. She needs to pass everything with flying colors so there wouldn’t be stupidity on the roads.
Right, seemed like he wanted her to go 5mph or something in the lot. And he needed to give her several prompts for everything. My instructer was just directions and silence. They would literally lean over by my shoulder to see my speed. That was it.
@@missdifficulty905 right, driving in a parking lot 10mph is totally acceptable. Pedestrians leaving their cars should be checking whether there are cars or not before crossing, same goes with kids. But yea, he was quite too harsh, and made her pass. Odd.
lol yeah, that and then "hazardous slow speed in traffic" so fucking which is it? should she have her foot completely off the gas pedal in first gear or should she be whipping it around every corner at quadruple the advisory speed
I remember after my behind the wheel test, I failed to stop for 3 whole seconds at a stop sign. When we got back to the dmv the lady said to me "If you keep driving like that you're either gonna kill yourself, kill someone or go to jail but unfortunately you passed today."
Generally speaking you should only stop for 3 or more seconds if there is traffic. If you stop at a stop sign and check for traffic and there are no cars, it doesn’t really matter as long as you stop and check.
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@@xbom3229 shut up
i think the minute the instructor basically threatened to fail her at the beginning, she felt anxious and began making mistakes. it’s understandable why she got the deduction, you’re supposed to drive slow in a parking lot especially if there are pedestrians. however i don’t think the way he warned her helped during the test. i’m grateful that i had a driving instructor that was nice and understanding and when he tested me he had the same attitude. good attitude = good driver = pass test. i’m surprised she passed but hopefully she improves the more she drives.
the way he warned her wasn't bad, when you are on the road you should know how to deal with stressful situations, imagine having an angry driver behind you honking on you, you need to learn to hold your pace while behind the wheel
im more mad that she passed how df did she pass
@@stanisawmazur781 i agree
@@stanisawmazur781 yeah sure but who's gonna honk and yell because someone went like 2mph over the speed limit in a fucking PARKING LOT.
Okay, so he/she was going 2 MPH faster in the parking lot, and he advised him to slow. The driver wasn't going that fast, and there wasn't anyone there, other than a car or two parked. Everything else was fine other than the long delay to turn left at near the end, but, I do get why he did, he was so paranoid of this test driver, he figured he'd wait. If that intstrutor wasn't in the car, do you think the driver would have waited so long? Helllll noooo!
I think drivers Ed teachers should be super encouraging when someone is nervous not getting frustrated them and expecting them to do perfect
Honestly it's not their job to baby people. It is to make sure you can pass .Once she gets on the road they will eat her alive .she shouldn't of gotten her license.
Drivers Ed teachers, yes, DMV examiners like this vid, no.
That’s what I’ll do after i get my temps and practice driving. I want to be prepared as possible for that road test when it’s time.
my teacher was
@@elcuervo2791 I'm still waiting for the toyota cross
She wasn't even going that fast in the parking lot, no wonder she's nervous when the examiner threatens her with cancelling the test just for that 🙄 I think any learner would be anxious no matter how confident they were
speed in cameras is way different, i have a dashcam and my videos seem like im going slow but in most of them im going the advised legal speed for city (55mph), additionally i drive a manual and in parking lost and such i let the car idle in second gear which is around 8mph
Torrance may be the easier DMV than Hawthorne or Compton, but there are two examiners (Tony and Ayo) known for failing people just because they think the applicant is going too fast. We do know that parking lot speed is 5 mph. We can't fail for going 22 in a 25 zone.
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No offence..I’ve been taking my drive classes now and i can sense each time the examiner says slow down she is indeed fast..that can be sensed without even watching the speedometer
5mph in parking lots so she was going fast
I think the moment he threatened to fail her in the parking lot she got super nervous. No wonder this was a hot mess
I'm not afraid of failing my drivers test, I'm just afraid I'll get a mean instructor who will make me nervous more, like this dude.
Edit: yup, believe it or not, I had a moody instructor on my first test and she made me nervous asf, so I ended up failing. But this time I had a nicer instructor and I felt more confident with her, and ended up passing my test!
He's not an instructor. He's an examiner.
@@hponekhant3397 yeah that
This examiner was mean? I felt he was sweet. You have to let people know when they're making mistakes. You know who's mean? Political leaders and their supporters.
@@naraendrareddy273 The examiner wasn't mean but the tone he conveyed in his voice had a tad bit of aggressiveness.
My drivers Ed teacher scared the shit out of me. He constantly grabs at the wheel and jerks the car and doesn’t tell me what I’m doing wrong. He yells at me if I go 5 above or under the speed limit and I noticed I mess up wayyyy more. The chill teacher I only drove twice with and I made no mistakes. I drive bad under pressure
I don’t appreciate how he can tell she’s still nervous but his tone with her is as if she’s dumb. The whole ramp situation. I understand driving is a serious deal. But his tone and demeanor towards her is just gross.
"iT's CaLlEd a RaMp"
i bet he has a real happy home life
yeah he’s probably on a power trip or some shit
To be fair, the dude's attitude really makes the girl more nervous. Therefore hindering her performance. My guy trippin
He's just an average rude old guy.
Yeah he seems like an a55hole.
I’m currently taking classes for driving, not once was he rude or unnecessarily telling her to do something, he repeated for her actions she needed to do in a quick and timely manner. I also get anxious but I do not blame my instructor, if I know I am anxious, I shake it out and rub my hands on my legs at red lights to get any sweat off of them and take a few breathes. He treated her fairly and I would not want to be tested by someone who sugar coated my actions, when I know I am using a heavy operational machine that can harm or kiII people, he did his job and she has one more chance to take the test and pass, I think the student driver needs more practice and ways to ease their anxiety, we cannot see how she was handling the wheel, left/right signal, or the gears so let’s not judge and blame the examiner for the student driver being a risk to people around them if the student driver makes a mistake.
@@heppifactory still an ass
@@okthen9225 no that’s real world. He wasn’t one.
All though he’s making great points for their driving, that’s not the best way you speak to a person that’s clearly nervous, have some heart and be friendly and I promise you they’ll do even a little better. They’re already nervous about the fact that they have to drive around others, they don’t need another factor to increase their stress
" it's called a ramp " he says. Lol what a rude old depressed man. Starting his day off with negativity toward a novice.
he shouldve just said turn left and then turn right to be extremely clear
Yeah this threw me off too
she should know its a ramp tho am I wrong...
She probably wasn't a native English speaker.
@@ryliecastillo6532 She probably knew it was a ramp, which was unnecessary on the examiner part. All he had to do was repeat the directions one more time or more clearly. People with driving anxiety have a hard time with simple directions with turn left then right, which sounds easy to most, not with anxious drivers. God Bless.
Why do I feel like this is more like a driving lesson rather than a driving test?
Damn
I thought the exact same. In Denmark, where I took my test, the examiner isn't allowed to make any comments helping the student at all. They only have to tell you where to go and the rest is up to you.
also in america they drive automatic transmission cars
@@Contagious93812 That makes sense, why would I take the test in a manual transmission car if I’m never gonna drive one? It’s just added stress and difficulty for no reason.
@@Temeria4ever because if you take the test in an automatic car your driver's license won't be valid for manual cars and you'll never be allowed to drive them legally. if you take the test in a manual you can drive both... also anyone can drive a manual, it's not quantum mechanics to press the clutch and change gear
Who else has a full driver license but still watching these videos? 🙋♂️
lmfao here, cz im getting these suggestions for some reason
me lol
Just got it last month 😂
soon.
Me lol
Crazy how people are so quick to shame someone who is so new to the experience.
I always chalk it up as their first go at it was just as bad or humiliating as the person they are testing. Maybe this man failed his a dozen times when he was first getting his own license and is just taking it out on this poor student
After 5 fails I finally got my license! It’s pretty easy for the evaluator to fail you for simple mistakes so keep your head up if it happens. Failure doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a bad driver. Keep practicing and go at it again. You’re bound to get someone who believes in you. But for me I took a step further by contacting a private license and professional dmv agent that helped me to write a provisional letter to bypass the test drive and i was given a provisional driver's license which will last for 12 months. I got a license now and it will serve for 1 years then I renew again.
My little advice.
* If you think are too nervous for the test drive then you can easily switch to a provisional driver's license which you won't need to test drive.
Wow 😮 this is interesting
Can you explain deeply what a provisional license is and how can I be able the get one too
Will be patiently wishing for your reply ?
Hey David,
I’m 23 and I still haven’t been able to pass the test drive not to talk of getting a hold my license. I’m so heart broken right now but seen this here has give me a good hope.
Have always heard about this provisional license but don’t know who to contact or how to get it.
I know what a provisional license is
that left turn took ENTIRELY too long😭
fr xD
Correct ! I wonder how she passed haha
She literally COULD NOT turn without either causing an accident or causing incoming traffic to slow. This one was out of her control.
@@samwillgoham nah there was at least two times she could have gone and it would have been safe to.
@@samwillgoham clearly we didn’t watch the same video. i went back and watched it once again, she had 4 times that were completely safe, and another 3 that she could make work. she didn’t practice enough for this test at ALL.
Honestly I have bad anxiety and I’m really hoping my instructor is nothing like this guy because I’d 100% fail with him
Edit: I passed first try! My instructor was super kind , good luck everybody!
Yea I’m actually terrified for this
Exactly
they usually aren't like this. Usually, they're quiet, and that's a good thing. If they don't have to talk to you other than giving directions that means you're doing well.
"Left, and then right. It's called a ramp."
Horrible tone, horrible respect, horrible attitude. I feel really bad for whoever got this dude as their examiner.
He made me nervous and I already have my license💀 I never understood why they have to be so rude. Thank God my instructor was super nice/calm or I would've failed🙃
exactly, ill make an illegal left and ram the passenger side into oncoming traffic if you dont shut it. :D
some instructors are "rude" bc they need to see how you will do in high stress situations like if there's a screaming baby or you have to get to a hospital you have to still drive calm
@@lolabunny7140 but those things calm with time. why stress me out if i have no children/young passengers?
@@okayyfilmss so that if something stressful happens you will be prepared like if a family member is dying and you need to go to the hospital
I felt I was taking the driving exam 😂. I don’t know but it was irritating me that the student driver was taking forever to turn to the dmv. Like guurl turn left you can go xD😂
im surprised the examiner gave them so much guidance, when i was taking my drivers test in aus the examiner was practically silent the entire time, they only spoke to say 'turn right here' or 'do a 3 point turn'.
genuinely thought this was a drivers lesson at first rather than an actual test
I think he gave more guidance because he was scared for his life lol
This instructors behavior definitely added on to her nervousness. He was straight up rude and unprofessional! New drivers aren’t perfect so you have to be patient with them. We were all once in their shoes!
He was professional and did a good job what you talking about huh
@@yokanshree4621if that’s your idea of a good instructor… good for you I guess
He was a bit of an ass, but she wasn't a very good driver... lacked a lot of basic skills
Your laxness is why our roads are so dangerous. I hope you realize that her license correlates to someone’s death.
@@ninjireal baby I’m an amazing driver 😂 imagine you’re learning how to drive and you have a miserable bitch talking to you as if you’re dumb. Tone of voice is everything, you can be a good instructor with patience and empathy and KINDNESS. Having a stank attitude is so draining.
If any of y'all are thinking about doing a driving test. Go to the DMV around 11 just before lunch. The instructors start to get hungry by lunchtime. I had a big dude that weight 500 pounds I only drove for 4 minutes and he said I passed now let's go to lunch
That’s was only back in the 1980’s
Everyone is talking about the girl but the examiner is lowkey rude. He probably stressed her out from the start which didn’t help her case at all
yeah sure, rude? in traffic no one cares about your "stress". its about your safety, not the instructor's. he's there only for the test and a couple dozen lessons.
@@EricTheVlogger he was yelling HEYHEYHEY! In her ear 2 mins into the test... she wasn't even going too fast in the parking lot either...
@@EricTheVlogger We are talking about the parking lot. You seriously think someone's gonna flip their shit because she went 2mph faster in a parking lot. Or she's gonna get told to slow down because she went 1mph faster in a 15 empty road?
He was mad before she even started that would def make me nervous
I failed because I went about 5 above the speed limit for like 2 seconds (when accelerating from a turn) and then this girl just..
The world is unfair lol
Same here
That could be a wide turn.. hmm.. yeah.. i would say so, unfair! 🤣🤣🤣.. but you learn from your mistakes.
@@ChubbyChick19 Haha, I forgot to mention I was at a full stop before the turn lol
I failed because I hit the curb when pulling over, but didn't go over it when forward parallel parking. My reverse parallel parking was great, all my other maneuvers and my driving was fine. It's just that hitting a curb is an automatic fail. Which I find stupid because it isn't inherently unsafe if you are doing it at very low speeds like when pulling over by a sidewalk.
Retook it and passed though
depends on the examiner. it sucks but it is what it is
When I had mine I was super nervous. Live in a city I had to parallel park and as I was two guys ran out of the house and started fighting in front of me. The instructor looked at me and said “forget this let’s go back to the dmv you passed anyways”
LMAO he’s a real one for that
Those guys were the real heroes😂
Passed the test on my first try and now I can watch without being nervous or anxious that I will fail.
If you’re watching this and you don’t have your license and are nervous- I believe in you truly!
Thank you! I'll keep your positive thoughts when I take the test
Did you have to do parallel parking? That’s the only thing I’m stressing about, I’m good on the road but that shit seems scary.
I am passed my driving test today, it was easier than I though it would be. You guys just need to be calm and patience. Good luck to people have not passed the test yet🍀🍀
Great job!
Instructor's mood and temper are very important factors on driving test. Mine was super friendly and we were talking all the road test time. His friendliness made me more confident and I passed!
By the way it was my second attempt.
The thing you guys don’t seem to get is anxiety 110% affects your performance. Drive tests are scary for many, having a scary attitude or intimidating personality makes it worse for us youngins. I can drive great until I start getting yelled at or my mother starts freaking out then I’m jerking around almost hitting things because she is freaking out about a trash can 8 feet away from my car.
Learn to ignore my mum was the same thing and all I did was ignore and focus on the road if you think to much with your emotions it's guaranteed you will make a mistake
My Dad's mom (grandmother) was like that too. "WATCH OUT!" She was like a passenger seat driver. She would scream sometimes too. Completely wired.
I understand that she needs maybe little more practice, but if you can tell your student is nervous try not to be an ass. That'll make them even more nervous and start panicing.
i passed today,
- ALWAYS remember to look both ways and straight at every intersection. Build that muscle memory now
- When they give you an instruction, repeat it back to them, and i guarantee you wont go wrong.
- They WANT you to pass. Be calm, and just keep. your mind on the road.
- Keep scanning and TURN YOUR HEAD at every turn to check for blind spots. They love that
- Keep calm, you got this. I believe in you
preach! i passed mine on tuesday and i was stressful
@@zachpancholi I did well, but my smartwatch buzzed to warm we my stress was stoo high 😂
Needed this I got my appointment next month
I have mine in 2 days wish me luck. 🙏🏼
@@landon_roper you got this!
Whoever in that passenger slick a jerk. This lady fighting everything in her body to stay calm.
Watching this for some odd reason after passing my test, so glad my examiner was very chill and I passed the first time with only 4 points off. The examiner really does make a huge difference and they have lots of wiggle room for taking off points. Good luck to anyone taking the test and remember to stay calm and that the instructor can make a world of difference when it comes down to whether you pass or not.
thats facts
I understand she's nervous but she shouldn't have passed. The instructor having to intervene is a critical error and she made a lot of mistakes and is overall not a confident driver yet.
Is this in US? Hmmm.. way different here in Canada. Like one of the commenters say, "WORLD IS UNFAIR" lol
@@ChubbyChick19 im in the US and made two non critical mistakes and almost failed. why is this person on the road
I agree. She impeded traffic and went dangerously slow on a right turn, didn't pay attention to road signs, etc. Here in my state if you fail to follow road signs it's a critical error and leads to immediate failure.
In the UK it's an instant fail if they intervene. And the test is 45 minutes long
@@Hudson__scott__morris Certain states have different requirements, some states requirements are way to loose in my honest opinion
Just remember, just because you passed the driving test doesn’t make you a safe driver. Use caution at all times and understand right of way.
Why wont the examiners do small talk like they do in Finland while you're doing your driving test? It really helps alleviate tension and stress during the test.
My first one didnt when i did my test but the second test (which unlike the first, i actually passed) the examiner actually did. It's just up to luck on if you get a chill dude who'll help you along the way or some old fart who fails you for hitting the gas pedal 1 millimeter too far
The instructor was making ME super nervous the way he spoke out in the beginning. My heart was literally racing lol
But despite everything she still passed. This gives me hope that it's okay for some mistakes even if the instructor sounds like I failed from the start.
I do hope my instructor doesn't make me as nervous as this one but I'll try to remember to just stay calm and continue doing as he says if he does.
He was just being condescending and fustrated since the begining, of course it would mess up the driver when the stranger sitting next to them is being scary or mad
People don't realize that if someone's a little gritty it affects the other person.
Not to mention, that was a perfectly normal speed in a parking lot
I’m 20 years old… taking my drivers test was the most anxiety provoking thing ever. Never felt more stressed in my life lol
omg yes 😂 i just passed mine today ! was so nervous for no reason
How tf did this girl pass. That literally makes no sense, she waited a full 2 minutes to turn left when she had about 5 chances she. Could’ve gone
I don’t feel safe if they are letting people like this drive
Girl was likely already super nervous with the instructor. Give her a break.
@@deerassasinator9059 lol Over not making a turn fast enough? Pfft. There are much worst drivers out there that do much worst than this that you need to be afraid of
Excessive speed in the parking lot for THAT clip is crazy 😭😭I should be a felon with how fast I go through parking lots I guess
exactly, it isnt even that fast tf
Should have slowed down anyway for those pedestrians, always do that around kids. As well as the pickup truck bed sticking out
well u gotta think ab it, the speed limit in post parking lots is 5mph, she was probably going like 10-13 mph which is double, almost triple and the test is all about perfection
It was a tad-bit fast, but not excessively fast. Examiner was acting like a dough.
This guy has zero patience. He’d make anybody nervous. I’d definitely fail if he was my instructor.
thats called a ramp 🤓. props to the driver for not slapping him there cause I wouldve
Driving instructors like this make it way worse, I've had my license for years and being in the car with him would make me nervous while driving too
yelling does not help at all to correct issues (especially if they are not that bad) for example my driving instructor screamed at me for minor mistakes which made me scared to drive for around a year and while in the car with her i'd make MORE mistakes due to the anxiety i got from being yelled at constantly. when people calmly correct my mistakes it makes me want to learn more and i remain calm.
She wasn’t even going fast in the parking lot😭
You can't really tell from this perspective
No, she slammed her foot down on the pedal, you can tell.
Well, it was too fast for in a parkign lot.
@ well, it didn’t seem so to me
@@zarrowthehorse probably
Are they even allowed to talk to the drivers like that? They’re supposed to give them instructions, not teach them? It’s a test, not a lesson
No shit she's nervous, she got scolded 10 seconds in.
😭😭😭
This guy seemed like a jerk..so glad he passed her..she was obviously being over cautious BECAUSE of him.
I'm just gonna say this. When the examiner freaks tf out and get mad it makes most extremely nervous and unable to focus especially if they were already nervous to begin with. The first time I took it I had the most rudest examiner ever. Yelled at me because she wanted my dash cam to be completely removed which was literally installed into my tail lights. Couldn't remove it so basically broke it and shoved the camera inside my car then I complemented her hair when we got started to lighten the mood and she didn't even say thank you she just looked at me like she didn't gaf. From there she criticized every small thing I did on the road and it caused anxiety and errors I usually wouldn't make but I got so out of character because this person was on my butt and commenting on every small thing I did. I mean really lady you're supposed to give me directions and judge my driving not yell at me and tell me every error I make while I'm trying to focus and stay calm. I get it we are supposed to drive well under stress but my goodness some of the examers are complete jerks and feel like they also disregard people with anxiety disorders who are just trying to survive life like everyone else. Im pretty good at handling mine but when i can tell someone doesnt like me to begin with then it makes me worry. She literally made me debate on if I ever wanted to drive again tbh.
The 2nd time I got a nicer woman who mentioned that that same lady basically fails almost everyone 😂 go figure. I passed ! I also found out that it wasn't necessary to break my dash cam because I only needed to just unplug it and didnt need to remove the camera etc that lady was so extraaa and most likely just wanted me to cancel the test
had a driving instructor slap my dashboard and said “where’s your AC?? IS 90° Come on dude.” made 2 errors, no critical errors but failed me because i didn’t have the “flow of an experienced driver.” took it a 2nd time. passed with 0 errors. new instructor said the first one i had people complain about but is just really strict.
@@davidzyzz19 glad you passed !
Exactly! I hate driving test examiners who act like driving is fucking rocket science! When they start freaking out then it is going to make me mess up. I hate being observed when I’m practicing something.
@@davidzyzz19 nah, the second she hit MY car, she'd catch these f*ckin hands.
@@optimusprime7243nah fr bro 💀 bitch needed to chill the next instructor said a lot of people complained about her behavior but they don’t give a fuck bro
His attitude is horrible and not encouraging at all
I would be nervous too. His attitude wasn't calming smh
The examiner in this case was extremely annoying and he should not be authorized to be an examiner with the attitude. He had no patience and was so full of himself
Struggles with nerves.
Gets told off immediately for speeding in the parking lot.
Recipe for disaster.
I already get extremely nervous. This instructor would make me sweat bullets and shake like crazy.
I got a horrible examiner but I still passed thanks to these videos! It kept me calm even when I had a karen as an examiner
Damn
I hope u treated urself to something nice because I feel bad u had to experience that
I got a horrible examiner too but I failed 😞
Im lucky I got this big chill dude with glasses and a beard who passed me with only 10 points. God bless homie where ever u are rn ✊
this how you're supposed to pass a driving test?
drive like a lost grandma?
Pretty much. And with exaggerated movements
This instructor was a bit of a jerk. Just because the light turns green doesn’t mean it’s safe to just floor it. Also, I’d rather be surrounded by motorists driving cautiously around me than cars speeding and in a hurry for nothing. Driving is about being safe. Not driving like an idiot. If the instructor drives like an idiot, maybe he shouldn’t be testing.
Idk that was a long time before she went. She also showed no sign that she was about to go if he hadn't said something.
This instructor needs to be fired! It was not necessary for him to conduct the test with a condescending and demeaning tone and behavior towards the student.
Hello! I am not a native english speaker, I didn't hear any condescension. Could you point out what I missed? Would help me in my english journey
@@MrRyyi 4:33 “don’t look forward, look back, there’s nothing up here to see…” you should notice the tone shift in the instructors voice, especially adding the “nothing up here to see.” Most people would see this as condescending and the instructor could have worded this advice different. But you should notice that on a lot of his corrections he has that tone.
the examiner made her feel more nervous than she actually was
If she gets nervous to the point she will speed, back up without using mirrors and take over a minute to turn she does not need a license. Examiner is there to do rate your driving not be your therapist.
The mannerisms of the examiner probably played a big part in that student driver being nervous.
Lol the examiner was kind of acting like her dad telling her to slow down or he’ll cancel the test at least he didn’t mark her as a failure she is nervous I can tell but the examiner does a great job of keeping her calm
She derserved to fail. Bad driving even though he was teaching her how to drive the whole time. You should be able to drive even when you’re nervous or pressured. She’s going to be dangerous on the road.
@@deagle7776 I know right, I was like why are these examiners so lenient? If she had taken the exam at my DMV they would've automatically failed her SO fast
Like I was on my second attempt too, but I failed. I only had *one* error both times, and both times the critical error was made on my very last turn returning to the DMV >:| I was so angry, but at least I made it through the entire exam.. either this dmv is too lenient or mine is way too strict
@deagle760 i agree. Speeding up and not maintaing the speed limit is one of a bad driving habits. It's like for me, the road test was one of the driving session in a driving school. Most of the time, the instructor was telling her what to do which is not common on the road test.
@@alyssa09485 I dont think she did awful so to say, passable at least maybe a little too cautious but when your under a lot of pressure its normal be to more cautious then usual especially on a test that is that big but my DMV is so strict, especially the town I took my test, because the test is not even 5 minutes the instructors are always so hard and pressuring. I remember my parallel park i was a little too far and I remember my instructor swinging the door and giving me a deadpan stare of disappointment. This instructor was calm and very good with instructions on what to do and tried not to rush her (my instructor kept rushing me and also sucked at directions so).
Every time my dad does that I crap my pants
My driving instructor marked me 0 for every single thing possible, I thought I did excellent with only 1 mistake, the dude was on his phone the entire time and never looked up to even see my driving, bro failed me for nothing
That sucks some instructors are usually assholes or cool people luckily I got a pretty chill dude .
They’re in their phone to calm you down basically, but they’re aware of everything, at least that was with my old lady’s instructor was telling me
@@tecategpt1959 that’s not what mine was doing, mine was in a bad mood and texting someone from the very start, if he was aware of everything I was doing he wouldn’t have marked me for anything, because I did everything good except for 1 mistake, he was tapping away at his phone the whole time in a argument
Don’t be a driving instructor if you have no patience obviously most people are going to be a little anxious. Nobody was born a perfect driver.
He's the examiner
I won’t say student did nothing wrong…..but the *examiner* failed the test, not the student. Deducting points for “hazardous too slow”, literally while saying “down this road, nice and slow”, that’s just dishonest. Examiner was nervous, not the student, and decided to fail the student based on what was written up for previous test, before they’d even moved off.
1:28 of course they are nervous, the driving instructor just threatened the student that he’ll cancel the test.
The fact that this student passed is why we have so many accidents and bad drivers in the US
If she is passing then I can as well no wayyyy
The instructor just didn't want to have to see her again
No its because so many people either text while driving or are drunk AF. Like 70% of the time it's due to one of those two reasons.
The student was barely fucking moving holy shit
Just passed my drivers test. I love watching these knowing I don't have to worry about the test anymore. Words of advice: remain calm and be sure to PRACTICE ahead of time. It really helps. Don't be nervous!
Good luck on the main road
took mine yesterday and passed first try! i believe in all of you.
Congratulations I take mine next week
@@leahpooh3091 you’ve got this! just remember to breathe and take your time. you’ll do great ❤️
Mines tomorrow and I’m really scared was it easy for you?
Took mine today and passed
have i have a question
I understand they do sometimes need to be stern, but they are too mean. This is why kids are nervous to take the test. We get it driving is very serious but to be so rude and firm like that isn’t going to make the kid do better. My exam person was so nice, so sweet and was understanding and talked like I was a human being
Dude you are so lucky I got this mean old fart who smelled like piss. He literally failed me for one single mistake, he made me nervous the entire time and at the end of the test when he told me I had failed he said "It's Okay to be disappointed in yourself, you should be disappointed in yourself".
I went back into the building and another student had even told me the same thing had happened to him but he got super sad about it and it really hurt him, I felt so bad because he was special needs. The people there are sick and don't care. They are needlessly rude at any mistake and don't make things any better when they blame it all on you and act like we're second class citizens.
I agree that the tone and attitude of the examiner can make a big difference for a nervous driver. They might not even be a nervous driver, just a nervous test taker. If they're not ready, the student driver will fail no matter what but it doesn't cost the examiner anything to be more friendly and not threaten the student by saying they'll stop the exam.
@Garden State NJ @Garden State NJ "You kinda have to be a bit firm with these road tests some people don't take it seriously". Yea no wonder, I can easily make the argument that the reason nobody takes driving tests seriously is because people like this driving instructor don't know how to properly educate them about it without yelling in into their ears and trying to control them with fear. If you continue to just control somebody with fear, in what world are they going to learn? They're already nervous as it is due to it being a test, yet it makes it 10 times worse when the examiner acts like a toddler and gets mad at you for every single thing you do even if it isn't that big of a deal. So while you're over here thinking "Wow I must've really taught them well" they are scared of you and most likely never want to work with you again. Then we wonder why unemployement is so high and ect. How can someone be so ignorant? It boggles the mind, I mean common sense should tell you that people learn way more from being a role model.
No one wants to learn from the mean old grumpy dude who doesn't care about job and only does it for the money. If that's the case how about you go get a different job since your current one is so "stressful". Stop acting like examiners are marines over here fighting for our country. They get an easy job that most likely pays way more then it's supposed to. Maybe if they were a little more motived and had a better attitude the examiner wouldn't have this problem of people being in so much fear they can't even drive properly.
This girl was clearly in the wrong and they still let her pass, which even further proves my point.
"most people don't take driving tests seriously" most people? Where in Miami? Most people who are trying to get their license have been studying and putting in as much work as they possibly can to pass that test knowing if they don't they have to pay for another one. Why would someone go through all that trouble of paying for more and more appointments if their goal wasn't to get their license?
@Garden State NJ Thanks for acknowledging my point. They need a better system where the instructers are nicer and way more friendly.
But them being friendly isn't really the key to fixing this even know it is a part of a the puzzle. The key to fixing this entirely is a proper education system on how to drive properly. It's sometimes not even the instructers fault honestly even know they can be pretty mean.
The instructers shouldn't be such sourpusses to the people they are supposed to be helping. Plus they can't get mad at someone for not being taught properly. Hah I mean the only person you can blame here is the master. Probably why they are so upset, considering it reflects upon how bad their training was from the driving school.
But yea you're 100% right though they shouldn't be so difficult it really makes me wonder where our society is going at this point.
I'm so glad I didn't get an instructor like this. No wonder the girl was nervous this guy wouldn't give her a break. My instructor simply said "And at this light turn left" "And at this stop sign turn to the right" "switch lanes to your far left lane" etc. and that was it. This guy was just nitpicky and confusing her.
well to be fair she really was making a LOT of mistakes i don’t think he was being too harsh
@@princesa222isaand despite his nit-picking, he still passed her. 🤷
Never heard an instructor say to do something because you’re holding up traffic. Mine said not to focus on others behind when waiting on an opening to turn because you might make a lapse of judgment under that pressure to let them go
Bad driver paired with an even more horrible examiner. Perfect combo, like burgers and french fries.
Exactly. Guys that talk like that have been or continue to be lacking power in their life. He gives her no reassurance at all. He sounds like he is giving a test in Auschwitz to see if someone is being sent to a labor camp or a death camp.
The instructor wasn’t ideal but the driver shouldn’t have passed tbh, she didn’t even know what a ramp was it seemed like. Motions too slow, not enough confidence to drive yet
THIS TESTER PASSED? Now I understand why a bunch of new drivers piss me off. 😂
Yeah it’s ridiculous honestly. 7 or 6 mistakes should be made at most and they should be very minor mistakes.
whats crazy is I live in washington and most people agree we have the strictest driving test in the country, but with the way the test is laid out you can literally fail *all* of it as long as you don't break a law between the testing section (parking on hill, backing round corner, parallel parking, lane changing and turning.
Each section is worth 5 points, and you start at 100 and can lose up to 20 points (resulting in 80) before you automatically fail. So you could completely fail all four sections losing 5 points each and still pass as long as you're perfect between each section.
As a student I thought this was super strict, but as a driver with a few years of experience now it seems borderline insanely lenient. And to think most think it's the strictest in the country...
Her waiting for that left turn at the end was killing me.
annoying waiting for those people who want a completely clear road when turning
“It’s called a ramp” I’ve never referred to, nor heard anyone refer to that as a “ramp.” That’s a driveway. A ramp is for getting on the highway, or something in a parking garage. Just because the driveway is on an incline doesn’t mean it’s a ramp. He didn’t need to sound so snotty with that
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It all honesty, this driver could have used more practice...
Yeah definitely. I’d also hate having this type of instructor.
@@_wacci bruh she wasn't doing anything correctly, he had to be like that
@@_wacci He's a tester (not an instructor). The instructor is to teach. The tester is to see if the driver can drive without assistance of another person.
That test was super simple and our tests are harder. They were even harder when I did my car test but then they dropped the standards as too many were failing. She would have certainly failed big time with the standards we used to have. I think driving tests should be difficult (weeds out the bad drivers)
When I learned we had hill starts, parallel parking, 3 point turns, u-turns as mandatory as well as road positioning, signalling, observation. More than 3 minor faults and you failed. She had at least 8 faults in her short drive. Our test would be 30 minutes as well through numerous suburbs and varying road conditions / traffic.
honestly the examiner was rude. I got nervous watching the video.
ikr? he was so fucking condescending and it pissed me off so much
I cancel this test ! u need to chill sir and learn some patience people get nervous some people have severe anxiety and there trying to learn something that they probably had panic attacks about they don't need a temperamental instructor
Unpopular opinion, but if you can’t handle a stern instructor, it may be a bit early for you to be on the road. Licensed Drivers aren’t always patient.
If u have road rage to the point of getting mad at a student driver u license should be removed u should be thorwn in jail
The problem is that parents don’t want to take out their kids and teach them. They just expect them to pass and start practicing then.
terrible instructor how you gon tell her to stop and expect the car to stop immediately like bro give her a couple seconds to process what you saying wtf
Lmao how did she pass? She could’ve gone so many times on that last turn, if the instructor didn’t tell her to go I don’t think she would have ever turned. 💀
That's called a entrance or an exit. On Ramps and exit ramps are for entering and exiting highways. Misusing terms just confuses new drivers more. That was unnecessary.
Dude she waited forever to turn 🙄😂 i was like bro go!!
My drivers test was great. He pulled out a stack of mail from his coat and just said “we’re going to run some errands.” I took him to the post office, we got McDonalds, went to Safeway and got his groceries. And I passed.
Wow thats amazing! What state and city did you take the test? if you don't mind me asking.
That’s the most hilarious driving test story I’ve ever heard. That examiner is a G
@melu0o passed 1st try and it took me about 15 min. I'd definitely say that the time ranges from DMV from 10-20 min.
@@Clumsy15Bothell, WA
@melu0o we spent probably 45 minutes total with all the grocery shopping
i feel so bad for nervous student drivers who get unlucky with power hungry examiners! so unprofessional with the rude sarcasm.
Pls pray for me I’m another Nervous Student… I need Confidence seeking pray from you..
He's being a dick, thats why she was nervous
Taking my test in 3 hours from now praying i get someone reasonable
Update: I passed :) good luck everyone!
Mine is today and im so nervous lol
@@emibeann good luck I believe in you
@@emibeann MINES TMW HOW DID YOU DO!
She wasnt even going fast in the parking lot he tripping
Literally lol
They passed?!😭 prayers for the people on the road
Wtf? The whole time he was teaching her how to drive and told her to slow down multiple times, so she probably doesn’t read the road signs.. She’s going to be dangerous on the roads smh.
Exactly
Yep she shouldn’t have passed she even held up traffic turning back into the testing centre she delayed turning for way to long. The tester was pretty much telling her how to drive
Exactly! But she passed? 😃😃😃
But she or he passed😃😃😃🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Yes exactly!!! Yet this imbecile GAVE her a LICENSE!!! He needs to be fired!
Watching her wait to turn left into the parking lot drive at the end was painful 💀
How did she pass??? she had a lot of deduction .-.
she should not be allowed to drive if she cant use her mirrors at all, giving ppl like her a pass is why there are so many reckless drivers and irresponsible ppl
There’s some people on the road these days that do the same thing, that’s why they need more practice before they take another drivings test
Nobody drives like this. Not even the instructors themselves
Okay. Here’s my commentary since my dad is a drivers instructor:
1) that speed in the parking lot is definitely not exceeding. It’s about the normal speed and anyone would go. And he has no right to cancel it just because she’s going above average.
2) this girl shouldn’t be getting a drivers license, doesn’t matter how nervous she is. She needs to pass everything with flying colors so there wouldn’t be stupidity on the roads.
She will definitely make a lot of drivers angry
Right, seemed like he wanted her to go 5mph or something in the lot. And he needed to give her several prompts for everything. My instructer was just directions and silence. They would literally lean over by my shoulder to see my speed. That was it.
@@missdifficulty905 right, driving in a parking lot 10mph is totally acceptable. Pedestrians leaving their cars should be checking whether there are cars or not before crossing, same goes with kids. But yea, he was quite too harsh, and made her pass. Odd.
lol yeah, that and then "hazardous slow speed in traffic" so fucking which is it? should she have her foot completely off the gas pedal in first gear or should she be whipping it around every corner at quadruple the advisory speed
Feel like the instructor was the reason the driver got so many deductions like this mf keep on talking damn near made me nervous
I remember after my behind the wheel test, I failed to stop for 3 whole seconds at a stop sign. When we got back to the dmv the lady said to me "If you keep driving like that you're either gonna kill yourself, kill someone or go to jail but unfortunately you passed today."
was that supposed to be a joke
@@jaydenusuck3960 why would it be a joke?
Generally speaking you should only stop for 3 or more seconds if there is traffic. If you stop at a stop sign and check for traffic and there are no cars, it doesn’t really matter as long as you stop and check.
@@rixyz7013 tell that to the dmv lady 😅
Goes three miles an hour in the parking lot instead of 2 and a half:
Driving instructor: WTF U TRYNA KILL ME
Lol exactlyyyyy
@@thetree6481 if mine is like that tomorrow I stg imma slap that mf
Fire this instructor. Ridiculous... I’d be nervous too if I was her
For real dude, like whys he like "The ramp Its called a ramp" rude as hell
@@W1nterFangs fr i wouldve just been like oh really? no fucking shit. and just stop the test right there and try again with a different instructor.