I have a question, if you're on a mini roundabout and the second exit (going straight ahead) is slightly to the right, do you proceed without signalling or do you signal right?
@@K.dramaworld.k okay looked at video. The examiner will state " two roundabouts coming up, first ahead second left or first ahead and second right". If you have an Instructor, he can guide you on that test route. The thing about taking lesson from an instructor is to understand the rules that you will be marked on. The exam form DL25 is full of rules that only an instructor can guide you. When students come for mock exam, I judge if they are following rules and most times they are not. Debrief is to explain what the rule is and how to implement it. In an exam, the examiner can only state why you failed. Not easy to explain in limited time what was the rule
My instructor told me in this case to enter the roundabout with no signal but signal to the left just before coming off so the other drivers are aware of your intensions and the traffic can continue 👀
Pdi training. Part 2 is your driving ability. It is like the learners but covers motorways and is 1hr. I only concentrate on learners covering Pinner area
Hi sometimes when passing parked cars you don’t comment on signalling and other times in the same scenario you mention MSM - it’s quite confusing to know as many instructors say different things about overtaking vehicles whether signalling or not
Common knowledge, every driver has to overtake a parked vehicle so signalling not necessary. However a situation may arise when waiting to overtake that visibility is poor or a car may suddenly come from behind not knowing that you are waiting. In that case, a signal is necessary to inform others. Buses always signal to overtake. Remember a signal is to show your intentions. If in doubt have a mock assessment with me to understand the signalling requirement.
I am taking lessons but also go on walks around this route to get more familiar with the road and signs. Has anyone tried this method 😂
I have a question, if you're on a mini roundabout and the second exit (going straight ahead) is slightly to the right, do you proceed without signalling or do you signal right?
11.30 to 12.30 is treated as road ahead. However best to tell me which roundabout are you referring to
Thanks but i meant the roundabout at 5:44, i know the student is turning left but i was curious about the right
@@K.dramaworld.k okay looked at video. The examiner will state " two roundabouts coming up, first ahead second left or first ahead and second right". If you have an Instructor, he can guide you on that test route.
The thing about taking lesson from an instructor is to understand the rules that you will be marked on. The exam form DL25 is full of rules that only an instructor can guide you.
When students come for mock exam, I judge if they are following rules and most times they are not. Debrief is to explain what the rule is and how to implement it. In an exam, the examiner can only state why you failed. Not easy to explain in limited time what was the rule
Okay thank you so much for clearing that up. Love your videos!
My instructor told me in this case to enter the roundabout with no signal but signal to the left just before coming off so the other drivers are aware of your intensions and the traffic can continue 👀
Can u please make a video on adi training test2
Pdi training. Part 2 is your driving ability. It is like the learners but covers motorways and is 1hr. I only concentrate on learners covering Pinner area
I have test at 11:21am, which route?
Same her. I have it at the exact time.
Have you took your test ? Which route was it if you don’t mind me asking, i have a test coming up in a few days.just trying to prepare myself
Hi sometimes when passing parked cars you don’t comment on signalling and other times in the same scenario you mention MSM - it’s quite confusing to know as many instructors say different things about overtaking vehicles whether signalling or not
Common knowledge, every driver has to overtake a parked vehicle so signalling not necessary. However a situation may arise when waiting to overtake that visibility is poor or a car may suddenly come from behind not knowing that you are waiting. In that case, a signal is necessary to inform others. Buses always signal to overtake. Remember a signal is to show your intentions. If in doubt have a mock assessment with me to understand the signalling requirement.
Thank you for the advice it’s really helpful and makes sense, your videos are really useful
12 : 48 test route tell me anyone
That time, any route is possible
@krishpinner my test is on tuesday 11.01 am..what could be the test route? Any guesses? I could not find a video near that time. Thanks
Any route. As you have booked a mock test with me, will cover one route but will give suggestions on the way
Hello, did this person pass?
Zero faults!