brillinat commentary, very helpful, is it mandatory to check relevant blind spots for all lane changes? and if you fail to check a blind spot when changing lanes how is it graded?
Hi Kevin Yes you need to check your blind spot changing lane. EG if you are changing lane to the right look to centre and right mirror and look through your right side window. The best way to describe it is bring your chin to your right shoulder. Best of luck kevin
@@cartonschoolofmotoring4338 is it essential to check the blind spot as you keep saying in this video? I wasn't taught to do so so I'm slightly confused
Hi Sophie If there is a stop sign or a stop line or both you must stop fully. If you come to a T junction with no sign and no view to the left or right stop. If you have a limited view creep out slowly in gear one. Thanks for watching videos and best of luck Kevin
Hi Dan Thanks for your message. I have 5 likely ones recorded. There is more routes. Continue to practise the routes i have on you tube and you should be well prepared. You do need to do some pretests as well. best of luck kevin
Hi Toma Thank you for taking an interest in my videos. You can do handbrake and neutral if you wish or handbrake and first gear. I advise handbrake and first gear if you are in the first 3 cars in line at the traffic lights. The reason i give that advice is that you will be able to move away promptly and not get faulted for progress at traffic lights. The fact i said it each time at the traffic lights should make you realise that it is an acceptable way to do it. Best of luck on your driving test Regards kevin
Brilliant videos! Thank you, I am going for my test next Friday!
Best of luck!
brillinat commentary, very helpful, is it mandatory to check relevant blind spots for all lane changes? and if you fail to check a blind spot when changing lanes how is it graded?
Hi Kevin
Yes you need to check your blind spot changing lane. EG if you are changing lane to the right look to centre and right mirror and look through your right side window.
The best way to describe it is bring your chin to your right shoulder.
Best of luck
kevin
@@cartonschoolofmotoring4338 thanks for the prompt reponse and great advice much appreciated
Very helpful video, thanks much
You're welcome! Good luck with test
Kevin
Thank you very much for this!
Delighted you found it helpful. Keep learning and take some pretest lessons
Regards
kevin
@@cartonschoolofmotoring4338 is it essential to check the blind spot as you keep saying in this video? I wasn't taught to do so so I'm slightly confused
Is there a maximum distance you can be away from the kerb when reversing around the corner?
Hi Caoimhe Half a metre is about correct
Kevin
When coming to a T junction my instructor asks me to come to a complete stop - is it okay to creep out in 1st gear?
Hi Sophie
If there is a stop sign or a stop line or both you must stop fully.
If you come to a T junction with no sign and no view to the left or right stop. If you have a limited view creep out slowly in gear one.
Thanks for watching videos and best of luck
Kevin
Do we have to park reverse or forward facing?
Hi Alina
You do not have to reverse park
Best Of luck
Kevin
Hi there, are there only four tallaght test routes?
Hi Dan
Thanks for your message. I have 5 likely ones recorded. There is more routes. Continue to practise the routes i have on you tube and you should be well prepared. You do need to do some pretests as well.
best of luck
kevin
I thought it was handbrake and then neutral at a traffic light. But every red light you went handbrake and then 1st gear.
Hi Toma
Thank you for taking an interest in my videos. You can do handbrake and neutral if you wish or handbrake and first gear. I advise handbrake and first gear if you are in the first 3 cars in line at the traffic lights. The reason i give that advice is that you will be able to move away promptly and not get faulted for progress at traffic lights. The fact i said it each time at the traffic lights should make you realise that it is an acceptable way to do it.
Best of luck on your driving test
Regards
kevin