@Yyuuhwww’illegal yes, but who cares’ you really suck dude; all you needed to do was have someone with you while practicing- were you even insured ? You’re a nightmare for other road users
@@runexyz I'm not an instructor, but have been driving for 36 years. My advice is: the more experience you get, the less you have to be too concerned with always have two hands at 9 and 3. Having said that, I DO tend to have both hands at 9 and 3 the majority of the time, especially when going fast in traffic and in bad weather. You simply want to be able to keep control of the vehicle in an emergency as well as generally have good control of the vehicle. I'm currently teaching my daughter (16yo) to drive and make sure she's got both hands on the wheel.
I passed my test with one hand. It’s not compulsory anymore. But I do understand wanting someone to use two hands who cannot fully control the car yet.
When I hear his instructor told him he is too confident, I immediately knew what to expect: it's actually more polite version of "arrogant and immature".
Jordan actually understand all, don't need to be harsh on him. I hope he will erase all of the mistakes and pass the test. Good luck Jordan. You got my support.
15:06 "Roundabout weren't my fault" The incident has passed, continuing to mull over possible pass/fail points may cause you to commit a serious fault as your focus is not on driving now.
Got my driving test tomorrow morning, 6th time around. I've been working with a great instructor and I've never felt more confident that this time, I'm going to pass. Update: I didn't pass this time, sadly. Still, I'm going to rebook and get some mock tests under my belt. I'm disheartened, but not discouraged.
Passed just now with 5 minors. 2 of them were intentional to avoid serious faults. If it wasn't for the Ultimate Driving Course, I may have just done the serious faults without knowing how to convert them to minors. Please note, I took my test in Northern Ireland, where the road rules and test specifics differ slightly from GB ones, but the course is mostly still applicable.
@@raer5373 even so, there's still a story to tell. He could talk about his instructor or family member who taught him, the car he learnt to drive in, his age and stage in life, something he struggled with at first, how his test went, number of minors etc.
I passed my test about 5 days ago. Before I passed I was having issues making stupid mistakes I shouldn’t be making. But these videos really helped me for the test day. If I got any advice Is that you can never anticipate enough. Be it junctions, round abouts or turnings. If you can anticipate wellhead you can definitely have more time to judge ahead of you and execute what needs to be done
Its bad when driving instructors promote bad habits. You should ALWAYS indicate. It builds habit and kids may not know what a car is doing. Like indicating to turn right in a right only lane you still indicate as other cars from kther directions and pedestrian dont know its right only. Always indicate.
Jordan needs to put the bad boy attitude in his back pocket and sit on it. When and if he gets a licence he will be one of the A holes that thinks the roads belong to him, speed limits are for everyone else. He has been driving without a licence.
I passed with 25 hours for automatic but I’m doing manual now. Instructor couldn’t believe how well I picked it up. Learning auto/the roads/cars made it much easier to not have to worry about all that as much in manual, So I could focus on the gears.
I'm gonna be real this guy is nowhere as bad as a lot of you guys are saying. Definitely a little overconfident but his driving is actually alright tbh Did we all just collectively forget that one guy who claimed he's too smart for the test a few weeks back lol. That dude was like 1000x worse
If you want to talk about way to much, go to the video where the girl had over 45 faults, with I think like 45 or more being serious, and she blamed it on the car
@@anelielowe9482 yeah cos our screen generation always leans forwards back of the neck gets weaker and his hands just supporting his head when he holds his chin
Driving lessons are expensive? I was driving at 15 with a curfew then 16 without. That’s crazy to think driving lessons are a thing. We just had drivers Ed at 15. It was cheap to. Wild! Good on ya!
I passed today first time with only 3 minor faults well chuffed after watching your stuff for the past 2 months took me a long time (2 years and something like 90 hours) but damn I thought i failed instantly but only 3 minors!
The first serious he should have spotted the parked van pointing the opposite direction meaning it's two way and the second serious when he was exit as he was in the right and the car on the left it's good practice to actually keep wide just gives a margin on saftey I also think he counted the 2nd exit as 1 which caused the move over right and not spiral. If in the right lane it safer to exit in the right lane on a lane with 2 lanes off
Jordan has the driving knowledge to pass his test but he is way too over confident which could easily lead to an accident, he needs to drive more slowly. Jordan must also take ownership of his faults and not try to blame others, in this case Pin.
At the end: You hold your hand on your chin. Yeah, do that i my own car? Weird rules you have in the UK. In The Netherlands we can't even own a car before we have a license.
It didn't look like he was going into the other lane when you said no keep to this one coming off that roundabout but it's on camera it's different in person could tell he noticed before you said anything in my opinion 13:15
it's not about whether he noticed or not, if pin isn't confident he noticed the examiner wouldn't be either, because they don't know you or know how good your driving actually is and you gotta imagine they deal with some bad drivers
Where he made his first serious fault I think it was not of his own fault but the markings in the road were faded a bit and he still swerve away from that van, so i don't agree that he had a serieous fault for that. But only agree at that part where he rushes when the pedestrians were crossing.
Isn’t the instructor expected to help out at the start when he was trying to figure out the biting point ?? I’m just asking, and I m learning how to drive auto, and I’ve never heard of a biting point before
This was a mock test and in a real test the examiner isnt supposed to tell you what to do....but normally people would know how to get the biting point by the time they take their driving test 😅 to be fair to him the biting point can be really different in each car
He mentioned it at one point about the learner holding his chin. But driving with one hand is not a fault in itself if the examiner is fully confident you have steering wheel control. So one hand means you have less purchase or stability, but if you can do it safely without wobbling or understeering, then it's acceptable. I don't recommend it, though, as an examiner will judge you more harshly for bad steering if you are showing bad habits.
My daughter (who I am currently teaching to drive) is 16 - that's young. Everything's relative so 22 is young compared to me, but not to my daughter. Learning to drive, 22 isn't young.
@@bencodykirk A toddler is way younger than a 16yo, but that does not change the fact that the 16yo is young . It is the same logic, just because a 16yo is younger than a 22yo it does not make an 22yo old.
@@inderjeetuppal6462southlondon? Different people from different areas have different personalities. People from south are bold and vibrant , they’re care free. If we were all perfect and acted the same, life would be very boring
Hes definitely been driving without a licence 😂
You’re just racist and stereotypical, how would you know if he has been driving without a licence or not ?
@Yyuuhwwwbad advice
I have two for 17 years sometimes you gotta break the law and not follow the fucking rules by the books
@Yyuuhwww’illegal yes, but who cares’ you really suck dude; all you needed to do was have someone with you while practicing- were you even insured ? You’re a nightmare for other road users
@Yyuuhwww It is immoral.
Whys bro getting frustrated at red lights lol, its exactly what you want a driving test.
Exactly. He was acting like he was in a rush to get somewhere. He's literally doing a test and the light is an element of the test.
Bro acts like he’s already got a license 😂. Needs to humble himself.
The usual suspect.
As someone who's passed. Treat the examiner like a new instructor you're showing your skills too.. That thought process helped me pass.
Complaining about red lights like he's in a rush to be somewhere 🤣
Dude thinks he has a driver's license, and forgets to use two hands on the steering.
Since I’ve passed, I’ve been using 1 hand while driving. Am I bad for that?😭
@@runexyz I'm not an instructor, but have been driving for 36 years. My advice is: the more experience you get, the less you have to be too concerned with always have two hands at 9 and 3. Having said that, I DO tend to have both hands at 9 and 3 the majority of the time, especially when going fast in traffic and in bad weather. You simply want to be able to keep control of the vehicle in an emergency as well as generally have good control of the vehicle.
I'm currently teaching my daughter (16yo) to drive and make sure she's got both hands on the wheel.
@bencodykirk since I passed my test driving with two hands has started to feel weird
I passed my test with one hand. It’s not compulsory anymore. But I do understand wanting someone to use two hands who cannot fully control the car yet.
@@runexyz just a habit
Jordan: "😮Can I swear?!"
Pin: "It's best not to on your driving test..." 😂
When I hear his instructor told him he is too confident, I immediately knew what to expect: it's actually more polite version of "arrogant and immature".
He’s a child so of course he would be immature. You people get such a kick from bullying children.. very weird.
@@anelielowe9482 Children are not allowed to drive cars.
@@anelielowe9482he is not a child he is. a grown man he’s 22
@@anelielowe948222 is not a child
@@anelielowe9482 hes 22 thats a grown ass man
Hi Pin! I wanted to let you know I have passed my driving test a few days ago. Your videos have been really helpful and entertaining. Thank you!!
He is actually a good driver, just needs to focus on these mistakes where he could improve further
Jordan actually understand all, don't need to be harsh on him. I hope he will erase all of the mistakes and pass the test. Good luck Jordan. You got my support.
Bro will walk back to the test centre in his real test 😂
You said it's his first time driving that car and still u gave him a fault for stalling at first attempt. That's not fair
15:06 "Roundabout weren't my fault" The incident has passed, continuing to mull over possible pass/fail points may cause you to commit a serious fault as your focus is not on driving now.
i burst out laughing when he said Idiot 🤣🤣
Bro moaned every second good god 💀
Thought it was just me 😂
HNNNNNGGG YEAH HNNNNNNGGG
Got my driving test tomorrow morning, 6th time around. I've been working with a great instructor and I've never felt more confident that this time, I'm going to pass.
Update: I didn't pass this time, sadly. Still, I'm going to rebook and get some mock tests under my belt. I'm disheartened, but not discouraged.
good luck, let us know if you pass
Good luck mate.
Good luck!
Good luck mate be confident
Good luck!!
I’ve had my license for years, but I’m going to to share your channel with everyone I know that learns to drive - great content 👍
Bro thought he was "the thinker" sculpture.
I thought he was booker T for a sec whenI I saw the thumbnail 😂
SUCKA!!!
Passed just now with 5 minors. 2 of them were intentional to avoid serious faults. If it wasn't for the Ultimate Driving Course, I may have just done the serious faults without knowing how to convert them to minors. Please note, I took my test in Northern Ireland, where the road rules and test specifics differ slightly from GB ones, but the course is mostly still applicable.
He is actually a good driver, wish him all the best in his test. Keep your chin up Jordan!
No he is not 😂
@maddyc2412 probably not a driver yourself. Some opinions weigh more than others unfortunately
@@maddyc2412he’s absolutely a fine driver. No stalling, no hesitation, he has confidence beyond a learner. He just needs to stop cutting people up 😅
@@sumayahzahid9243I’ve been driving for 25 years and I can confirm he is NOT a good driver 😂
@@missdoglover1644 entitled to your opinion. Who cares?
He definitely drives on his own
With the mandem probably 😭😭
@@abuomarr? why u using mandem specifically
@@imyourdad09997 what are you implying?
Hi Pin. Can you talk about your own driving journey at some point?
That would be good idea for a video actually
He said he was pretty good as a learner, so just assume he passed with 15hours of practice 😂
@@raer5373 even so, there's still a story to tell. He could talk about his instructor or family member who taught him, the car he learnt to drive in, his age and stage in life, something he struggled with at first, how his test went, number of minors etc.
@@aprilsummers6447 That's true
He is ready just stupid mistake
attitude is definitely the problem, although idk if that's even possible to be improved, that's just ingrained into one's personality
I passed my test about 5 days ago. Before I passed I was having issues making stupid mistakes I shouldn’t be making. But these videos really helped me for the test day. If I got any advice Is that you can never anticipate enough. Be it junctions, round abouts or turnings. If you can anticipate wellhead you can definitely have more time to judge ahead of you and execute what needs to be done
His breathing does my head in
Its bad when driving instructors promote bad habits. You should ALWAYS indicate. It builds habit and kids may not know what a car is doing. Like indicating to turn right in a right only lane you still indicate as other cars from kther directions and pedestrian dont know its right only.
Always indicate.
if i had 40 driving lessons i would be annoyed too🤣🤣🤣i get it
Blud thinks he's in charge 😂😏😔
Why is bro moaning so much 💀
Hopefully this serves as the ego check he desperately needs 🙄
drives me mad that ppl blame the instructor
Guy is definitely going to be a driver who drives while on his phone.
Bro needs a bus pass
I must say he has some really good fast footwork
Bros just a chill guy
“I had to intervene” Pin’s Iconic Quote! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jordan needs to put the bad boy attitude in his back pocket and sit on it. When and if he gets a licence he will be one of the A holes that thinks the roads belong to him, speed limits are for everyone else. He has been driving without a licence.
He is driving with one hand like he is a professional..and sir you shouldn’t be getting angry at the lights. I thought you wanted to pass…
I passed auto with 30 hours a week ago and I don’t wanna ever hear it from a manual driver again after this 😂
I passed with 25 hours for automatic but I’m doing manual now. Instructor couldn’t believe how well I picked it up. Learning auto/the roads/cars made it much easier to not have to worry about all that as much in manual,
So I could focus on the gears.
@@Viralhorsevds congrats but my point was that just because someone drives manual doesn’t mean they’re a better driver
@@illiyo3832manual isn’t for everyone, some people lack the brain capacity to learn manual so they stick to auto.
Eyyy yo Jordan chill, these ain’t ends loool
I'm gonna be real this guy is nowhere as bad as a lot of you guys are saying. Definitely a little overconfident but his driving is actually alright tbh
Did we all just collectively forget that one guy who claimed he's too smart for the test a few weeks back lol. That dude was like 1000x worse
what guy are you talking about
@@unimagin2ble this dude
ua-cam.com/video/89K2TnKTmxs/v-deo.html
although my god it's actually 3 months ago not weeks
I see why his instructor says he acts like a 14 yr old.
a few occasions with no hand on the steering wheel which is surely a serious fault?! this guy can drive, he is just not taking it seriously
Both hands should be on the wheel constantly unless changing gear, shouldn't be using the gear stick as a hand rest.
Definitely not ready for his test need to change his test date 5 serious fault is way to much should have had the test terminated
If you want to talk about way to much, go to the video where the girl had over 45 faults, with I think like 45 or more being serious, and she blamed it on the car
Pin says he will be fine going for his test and that he will pass, think Pins opinion outweighs anyone in the comments
@@bunnybuns6342she makes this guy look like a good driver fr
Hand on the chins probably weak neck muscles
Wtf😂😂
@@anelielowe9482 yeah cos our screen generation always leans forwards back of the neck gets weaker and his hands just supporting his head when he holds his chin
Driving lessons are expensive? I was driving at 15 with a curfew then 16 without. That’s crazy to think driving lessons are a thing. We just had drivers Ed at 15. It was cheap to. Wild! Good on ya!
Jordan next time try to keep quiet and focus on ur test u talk too much in ma opinion
He’s a good driver will definitely pass the test
I passed today first time with only 3 minor faults well chuffed after watching your stuff for the past 2 months took me a long time (2 years and something like 90 hours) but damn I thought i failed instantly but only 3 minors!
Hi Pin. Can you talk about your own driving journey at some point? And how you became an instructor?
The first serious he should have spotted the parked van pointing the opposite direction meaning it's two way and the second serious when he was exit as he was in the right and the car on the left it's good practice to actually keep wide just gives a margin on saftey I also think he counted the 2nd exit as 1 which caused the move over right and not spiral. If in the right lane it safer to exit in the right lane on a lane with 2 lanes off
Jordan has the driving knowledge to pass his test but he is way too over confident which could easily lead to an accident, he needs to drive more slowly. Jordan must also take ownership of his faults and not try to blame others, in this case Pin.
TWO HANDS ON STEERING WHEEL NOT ONE HAND THAT IS FAIL.
if i was a driving instructor i think i would of terminated the driving test alot earlier
At the end: You hold your hand on your chin. Yeah, do that i my own car?
Weird rules you have in the UK.
In The Netherlands we can't even own a car before we have a license.
bro is non stop yapping who does he think he is
For some people talking out loud helps with nerves
5:32 my instructor drilled into me I have to keep signalling left through the whole parallel parking manoeuvre.
Please dont give this kid a license 😢
Great driving
If that was the 1980s, he would have been told to stop the car and get into the passenger seat ,too many bad habits.
It didn't look like he was going into the other lane when you said no keep to this one coming off that roundabout but it's on camera it's different in person could tell he noticed before you said anything in my opinion 13:15
it's not about whether he noticed or not, if pin isn't confident he noticed the examiner wouldn't be either, because they don't know you or know how good your driving actually is and you gotta imagine they deal with some bad drivers
9:28 in my test I got out and checked but was told to turn off the engine first. Passed with 0 faults
Where he made his first serious fault I think it was not of his own fault but the markings in the road were faded a bit and he still swerve away from that van, so i don't agree that he had a serieous fault for that. But only agree at that part where he rushes when the pedestrians were crossing.
is the ultimate driving course for theory, practical or both?
6locc 6a6y is alive??
He clearly doesn't know how to drive
Isn’t the instructor expected to help out at the start when he was trying to figure out the biting point ??
I’m just asking, and I m learning how to drive auto, and I’ve never heard of a biting point before
This was a mock test and in a real test the examiner isnt supposed to tell you what to do....but normally people would know how to get the biting point by the time they take their driving test 😅 to be fair to him the biting point can be really different in each car
@@PippaRainis it only in manual cars ? Cause I’m learning auto and I’ve never heard of that
@@isaacundie5356 yea its only manual cars....in automatic cars the gears figure themselves out basically so u dont need to worry 😊
@@PippaRainokay 😊 thanks
Why not saying anything about two hands on the wheel?
He mentioned it at one point about the learner holding his chin. But driving with one hand is not a fault in itself if the examiner is fully confident you have steering wheel control. So one hand means you have less purchase or stability, but if you can do it safely without wobbling or understeering, then it's acceptable. I don't recommend it, though, as an examiner will judge you more harshly for bad steering if you are showing bad habits.
This guy is too arrogant, lacks common sense and manners
I thought the driver will pull a knife at my guy (DGN)..pass me or else 🤔
everyone hating but i like him. red lights annoy me as well specially when u got a flow going
What’s the UA-cam channel k
Former Nigerian President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan and his wife Mrs. Patience Jonathan
I'm 21 I passed my theory now I just need lessons and can't wait to drive. Love your vids help me so much. ❤
Bro I cant watch this video he's breathing so heavily too many mouth sounds
Naw don’t blame anyone it’s rules u have to follow whatever you do after u pass that’s on u
did he pass?
13:15 definitely another serious, sorry bud
but he marked it with serious fault too?
@@lytom. He said what we thought, and that's what I also thought.
@@Glories999 ok
This guy grunts, groans and holds his breathing too much. Like bruh, just breathh normally
ishowspeed as a driver
He's a terrible driver..
He’s a donkey
Driver so young
Young? He's 22. 🤔
@@bencodykirklike he said, the driver is young .
22 is young , and he’s a good driver
My daughter (who I am currently teaching to drive) is 16 - that's young. Everything's relative so 22 is young compared to me, but not to my daughter. Learning to drive, 22 isn't young.
@@bencodykirk A toddler is way younger than a 16yo, but that does not change the fact that the 16yo is young . It is the same logic, just because a 16yo is younger than a 22yo it does not make an 22yo old.
game name?
typical
Accountability is kryptonite to men.
Driving is kryptonite to women
Michelle’s attractive
Arrogant
Bin pinning
I'm French
my condolences man
feel for ya
look it mate
Unlucky
Why Jamaicans act like this?
He thinks the driving instructor is one of his mates, would not trust this guy to do independent driving
Jealousy much? 😂 You seem to be watching them way too much.
@@sumayahzahid9243 bro I have old Jamaican friends and they don’t talk like this.
@@inderjeetuppal6462southlondon? Different people from different areas have different personalities. People from south are bold and vibrant , they’re care free. If we were all perfect and acted the same, life would be very boring
5:33 wrong lol
22, definitely been driving w out a license and is THIS BAD? Absolutely embarrassing and hilarious.
Men ☕☕☕
Women are much worse at driving.
Mysogonist
There's a video of a woman with like 40 faults and blaming it on the car. Women ☕ ☕☕
Feel like he’s a bit too arrogant and needs to humble himself 😅
He’s confident, does it intimidate you or something ? 😂😂