it was fun love the motorways! funny how the colour of signs are reversed in Hong Kong vs UK though. Hong Kong as a former British Colony has at least 95% the same road design layouts, signage and road markings but their motorways (called expressways for some reason there) are of green signs, dual carriageways are blue so colours are reversed. Local roads are white just like here. The motorway ends sign is blue with the red slash there same as here, but the motorway begins is red with white background. They also don't use M, A, or B roads they just have a route number like 1,2,3,5,8,9 etc... with some sections classified to expressway (motorway) standards, some as A road/dual carriageway standards. have a bit of a traffic engineering background and find this very interesting, the way roads are designed can tell you a lot about the history and political affiliation of a country. Hong Kong looks like the UK with Chinese as one of its official languages.
I did mine yesterday, it was scary seeing the car speeding pas my car, I was on the left lane, getting into the road about was also scary thank you for the video its really helpful
I'd drove on one for the first time yesterday whilst on a lesson. Took the M5 south to Worcester. Not too bad, I just find joining motorway can worry me a little bit apart from that, best experience I've had.
Today I drove by myself on the motorway for the first time. I truly believe watching this quick video helped me so much and helped me to feel calm, thank you so much
You hit the nail on the head about having the freedom to go here there and everywhere! I've been driving for around 4yrs and have no motorway confidence I will avoid it all costs! I basically stick to local driving. I've had enough now! It's time to master the motorway
@@kammya665 still ongoing 😅 last time on the motorway had very little anxiety...no sweaty hands etc so making good progress. Its just one of them things you just need to keep doing.
Get yourself on the motorway I find it alot safer and easier than normal roads! Normal roads scare me more but on least on motorways people give you space and do not tailgate ! Honestly if I can do it as a new driver you can as you have way more years of driving experience than me 😊 if you feel abit nervous take a friend with you that's what I did first time
As an HGV driver who spends many, many hours on the road, very impressed with the amount of information you are sharing with new drivers. Lorry’s need extra space would be a great video to share with the young ones.
Well, when I first gone out alone for the first time ever, my mouth was literally dried bone and my heart was pounding! It’s just the brake pedal I need to get used to it at first because the brake boost vacuum has a leak from the pipe and the brake pedal was almost all the way to the floor but I’ve got used to my car already. The clutch feels really jerky when when I lift the clutch up after I changed from first to second gear till I realise I need more clutch control and use gas a little more to stop the jerkiness. But over n all I drive really well with my car. It’s quite a powerful car! In fact it has 115hp which is powerful enough for me for my first car. It’s good for overtaking and didn’t struggle up the hill, unless I’m in the correct gear and depending how much weight is in your car mainly
As an experienced driver of 37 years, I've learnt a lot watching your video. I love your graphics alongside your explanations. You're so bubbly! Just subscribed 👍🏽
@@BoundedPine5614 Might have drove all those 37 years in UK. Shouldn't that have been stated? Use your brain. And he or she was commenting about having learnt a lot on *this* video. So I assume he/she have learned a lot on other individual videos.
I’ve been driving for 4 years but always been afraid of motorway :-s. I finally decided to go for a class with an instructor. This video gave me a bit of courage . Wish me luck!!’
This has really helped me. I new older driver and I panic when I can change lanes with cars behind me … the gap. Making sure the car behind me has a gap 2 seconds really helps. I knew of this with the cars in front but not behind. Makes sense. Would love a large motorway rbt / spiral tutorial.
Hiya, just want to say a big thank you for posting these videos because they're really helpful! I passed my driving test 4 years ago now, but haven't driven since (except for almost causing like 5 accidents in a 1 hour drive 2 days ago, hence why I'm here lmao) and I'm finally going to buy my first car next week! There's so much rules and techniques I have forgotten, and frankly a lot of stuff you've covered in your videos I was never taught in the first place. I feel much more confident and aware in driving after watching your videos.
Congratulations!! We are so thrilled to hear that our channel has helped. Best of luck & remember there's never any rush, everyone learns at their own pace! Take your time, practice makes perfect :)
Thanks Francis, I passed in March (got my car in June) currently having refresher lessons with an instructor. This is a great tutorial, motorways still make me nervous but your channel is certainly helping.
Thank you for this video. I am an experienced driver and have driven quite a few times on motorways but they make me a bit nervous. I picked up a few tips from your video. I'm going to put it into practice now.
Tip: when looking in the mirror, look twice because if you look once (for a split second) you won't really get an image of how fast the car is travelling, so if you look at the mirror twice or for a bit longer time, you can get an image of how fast the car behind you is approaching. Its gonna help you with speeding lunatics
i’m so terrified of driving on the motorway so i’m gonna book some refresher lessons. Something i’m worried about is when the left lane starts merging with the other and i don’t notice quick enough.
Refresher lessons are such a good idea - you will feel so much more confident afterwards. When the left lane starts merging with the other, you will be able to notice the movement of cars far in advance. Don't stress, you got this!💪
I love your teaching style. So calm and explain everything clearly. I’m not even learning to drive (yet), but I thought I best learn what I can and take notes so that when I do eventually learn I’m more confident.
Thanks so much for this vid, I cannot stress how helpful it has been. I am driving on the motorway for the first time tomorrow and your vid made it look so simple. Thanks a lot!
Thank you for the great tips and instructions, very helpful as I need to improve my motorway confidence. Can you please do a video on how to improve your confidence on unfamiliar areas via sat navigation use. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this, I passed my test about a year ago but I haven’t been on a moterway before and this is really helping to calm my nerves before I drive on one for the first time
Got My First Motorway Journey Tomorrow as gotta pick up my First Car from the Dealership , gotta be an entertaining one that’s for sure. Bit nervous but I’m sure once I get in the car and crack on I’ll be fine. Not to long a journey about Half an Hour from The Starting Point to Home.
Thanks for all the videos man. Passed my test first time yesterday, a number of your uploads helped me fill in the extra tuition, especially during lockdown. Next step, motorways!
Excellent lessons.What is the best turning angle on the left side to avoid touching the kerb and at the same time stay within your lane without driving over the lane that belongs to the opposite car ? Can you do a lesson showing and explaining all types of junctions in UK driving and how to drive safely at these junctions. Thanks for your tutorials.
9:13 thats brilliant. I use it on day to day basis in town and a roads and it's a good rule. I didn't hit the car , crashed yet ,and everything smooth 😀 But the one with the motorway to look further , i knew somehow from the theoretical test as it was in a question , but never got to practice as been on a motorway just my mistake 2 times , as i missed a turn and ended up on the motorway🤣 I thought i was gonna die that's how scared i was . I need to do a trip soon and dunno if i should choose motorway. Might do a practice run first, when is not that busy.
Brilliant video. I'm just getting to grips with it and it's very helpful. Particularly found the bit about looking forward further to avoid swerving helpful. I foiund myself swerving sometimes and others not and couldn't work out what was going on till now. It's also reassuring reading the comments that I'm not the only one scared of motorways, particularly joining them. I'd like to see you do one at night as this must be much harder. I don't mean to pick holes, but just one little thing: Rule 274 of Highway Code says don't use warning triangles on motorways.
Thanks FRNC Absolutely useful vlog! I have been driving car for 10 years, this is Great video! i wanna get driving test for this week. Thanks so much 👋👋👋
Legend. Loved the tips. I don’t know why people dread the motorways. It’s really easier than normal driving the only difference is being more alert awareness and plan ahead more. You’re good to go.
Totally agree, your all going in the same direction, no traffic turning across you / pulling out other than a slip road but you can see them ahead of you. The higher speed is the thing that can frighten many though
@@parveenakhtar6881 well with experience comes reading the road more and importantly further ahead. Too many only look in front of their car, not checking mirrors, looking 100’s of yards ahead 1/4 of a mile etc. If you ever see a police driver / rider give a commentary on their ride and observations you will see what I mean
It is the speed, but many people do not realise that if you are going at say 40-60 miles per hour, someone going at 70 mph would be able to see you coming and break or overtake safely. My fear is not being on the motor way, it is joining traffic that i dont like. It just seems so unsafe to force yourself in front a car doing 70. But the bizarre thing is... A roads do not bother me, and i have done exactly the same thing on those! It is only the word motorway that i have attached fear to!
Driving back from Stevenage to Surrey with my wife who is a qualified driver also but never driven on motorways I have preciously instructed her on entering and exiting a motorway so asked her to drive from Stevenage on to the A1 M and come off at the junction after the tunnel I felt she was nervous but boosted her confidence as per my instructions she put on speed in the slip road ( thank goodness no car behind us )she indicated left instead of the right indicator so I quickly changed it to the right indicator and matched other cars speed on the Motorway and then joined the motorway whether she was nervous because I was in the car not sure as normally around town with me in the car she is not nervous but I think it's the unfamiliar roads ! I drove then on the M25 and home we have agreed to do some more motorway driving on the A3 motorway so to give her more practice !. Other wise all good.
Hallo maeth thanks for making so lesson full videos. I learn too much from your videos. and I get my license just with 3 minors. I wanna give a tip for every new learner just keep watching these videos it's the best way to learning and take more private practice with your family member as much as possible. It's help you a lot. my big problem was that I have know one who can give private practice like with family member or friends. If you are not satisfied with your your instructor just change with a new one. and during theory learning till get your license don't use other social media's apps bcz it's waste your time keep concentration to learning till you get your license. I pass my exam after 60 lessons. Bcz I didn't take private classes with someone. at last I was thinking I should give up but I keep it and got my license.
Very helpful. Only thing I would mention is that you should be checking your mirrors constantly so you know what is going on in case you have to move unexpectedly.
My first time on the motorway was actually right after passing my bike test 20 years ago. I was very nervous on thee slip road but once I was on the motorway I starteed to get bored very quickly. It wasn't particularly scary :-).
Useful Tips . I remember one day I had an accident after I fell asleep while i'm driving. thank god it was a slow traffic so it wasn't serious accident
Thanks for the tips on steering when charging lanes with high speed. Am planning on going on the motorway for the first time but am terrified of driving at high speed and charging lanes. Because I always seem to get it wrong on dual carriage of 40mph never mind 70mph. But now I know what have been doing wrong. Thanks for that. 👍
What was your experience the first time you drove on the motorway? 🚗💨
it was fun love the motorways! funny how the colour of signs are reversed in Hong Kong vs UK though. Hong Kong as a former British Colony has at least 95% the same road design layouts, signage and road markings but their motorways (called expressways for some reason there) are of green signs, dual carriageways are blue so colours are reversed. Local roads are white just like here. The motorway ends sign is blue with the red slash there same as here, but the motorway begins is red with white background. They also don't use M, A, or B roads they just have a route number like 1,2,3,5,8,9 etc... with some sections classified to expressway (motorway) standards, some as A road/dual carriageway standards. have a bit of a traffic engineering background and find this very interesting, the way roads are designed can tell you a lot about the history and political affiliation of a country. Hong Kong looks like the UK with Chinese as one of its official languages.
quite scary for me.
I did mine yesterday, it was scary seeing the car speeding pas my car, I was on the left lane, getting into the road about was also scary thank you for the video its really helpful
😂.. Hey ass ole, it's illegal to drive in multiple lanes. Just to drive in the one on the left
I'd drove on one for the first time yesterday whilst on a lesson. Took the M5 south to Worcester. Not too bad, I just find joining motorway can worry me a little bit apart from that, best experience I've had.
you should be a kids tv presenter, you have a lot of energy and charisma
😂😂
It's true
I agree! He would be great
Ha ha haa.
Today I drove by myself on the motorway for the first time. I truly believe watching this quick video helped me so much and helped me to feel calm, thank you so much
You hit the nail on the head about having the freedom to go here there and everywhere! I've been driving for around 4yrs and have no motorway confidence I will avoid it all costs! I basically stick to local driving. I've had enough now! It's time to master the motorway
Hope you mastered it
@@kammya665 lol was about to ask. Either that or crashed his car 🤣💀
@@kammya665 still ongoing 😅 last time on the motorway had very little anxiety...no sweaty hands etc so making good progress. Its just one of them things you just need to keep doing.
Same with me it's been 4 years m driving but never been to motorways
Get yourself on the motorway I find it alot safer and easier than normal roads! Normal roads scare me more but on least on motorways people give you space and do not tailgate ! Honestly if I can do it as a new driver you can as you have way more years of driving experience than me 😊 if you feel abit nervous take a friend with you that's what I did first time
As an HGV driver who spends many, many hours on the road, very impressed with the amount of information you are sharing with new drivers.
Lorry’s need extra space would be a great video to share with the young ones.
Can you tell your fellow hgv driver on the motorway, to stop trying to overtake each other with a 0.5 mph difference blocking everything
@@gamesmaster1060 😂 So true!
Passed my test last week and picking my car up tomorrow. Thank you so much for giving me confidence! You’re an awesome teacher!
Lucky you have a car 😭
@@MsWearer I’m even more lucky boy because I got a 2.0 litre petrol car as a first car at aged 22!!😄
@@davidriley9194 nice how are you finding it does it feel too fast or once you got used to it it felt feels fine now?
Well, when I first gone out alone for the first time ever, my mouth was literally dried bone and my heart was pounding! It’s just the brake pedal I need to get used to it at first because the brake boost vacuum has a leak from the pipe and the brake pedal was almost all the way to the floor but I’ve got used to my car already. The clutch feels really jerky when when I lift the clutch up after I changed from first to second gear till I realise I need more clutch control and use gas a little more to stop the jerkiness. But over n all I drive really well with my car. It’s quite a powerful car! In fact it has 115hp which is powerful enough for me for my first car. It’s good for overtaking and didn’t struggle up the hill, unless I’m in the correct gear and depending how much weight is in your car mainly
Same 😂driving back on the motorway
Great lesson wow! You teached it so calming and giving as much info as possible thank you man!
Thanks for your positive feedback! Thrilled to hear that you found it helpful.
As an experienced driver of 37 years, I've learnt a lot watching your video. I love your graphics alongside your explanations. You're so bubbly!
Just subscribed 👍🏽
That's fantastic, thank you!
An experienced driver for 37yrs and you've learned a lot in a few minutes? Your average yearly mileage must be a few hundred miles.
@@JohnFarrell-bc8gt might not have drove those 37 years in the UK though? use your brain.
@@BoundedPine5614 Might have drove all those 37 years in UK. Shouldn't that have been stated? Use your brain. And he or she was commenting about having learnt a lot on *this* video. So I assume he/she have learned a lot on other individual videos.
I’ve been driving for 4 years but always been afraid of motorway :-s. I finally decided to go for a class with an instructor. This video gave me a bit of courage . Wish me luck!!’
Me too I lost my confidence
@@parveenakhtar6881 I suffer from M.A.D...motorway anxiety disorder.this has calmed me a little.
@@enlighten274 it does get better over time
@@parveenakhtar6881 thankyou .hope so x
This has really helped me. I new older driver and I panic when I can change lanes with cars behind me … the gap. Making sure the car behind me has a gap 2 seconds really helps. I knew of this with the cars in front but not behind. Makes sense. Would love a large motorway rbt / spiral tutorial.
This is the best driving lesson ever! Thank you I’m more confident driving in the motorway now
Hiya, just want to say a big thank you for posting these videos because they're really helpful! I passed my driving test 4 years ago now, but haven't driven since (except for almost causing like 5 accidents in a 1 hour drive 2 days ago, hence why I'm here lmao) and I'm finally going to buy my first car next week! There's so much rules and techniques I have forgotten, and frankly a lot of stuff you've covered in your videos I was never taught in the first place. I feel much more confident and aware in driving after watching your videos.
Congratulations!! We are so thrilled to hear that our channel has helped. Best of luck & remember there's never any rush, everyone learns at their own pace! Take your time, practice makes perfect :)
Thanks Francis, I passed in March (got my car in June) currently having refresher lessons with an instructor. This is a great tutorial, motorways still make me nervous but your channel is certainly helping.
About to brave the motorway for the first time. Thanks for the tips
Thank you for this video. I am an experienced driver and have driven quite a few times on motorways but they make me a bit nervous. I picked up a few tips from your video. I'm going to put it into practice now.
Mate seriously thanks,, just passed and this makes me feel a lot more at ease.. plus you're a great presenter!
Tip: when looking in the mirror, look twice because if you look once (for a split second) you won't really get an image of how fast the car is travelling, so if you look at the mirror twice or for a bit longer time, you can get an image of how fast the car behind you is approaching. Its gonna help you with speeding lunatics
Especially when you want to switch to the far right lane.
i’m so terrified of driving on the motorway so i’m gonna book some refresher lessons. Something i’m worried about is when the left lane starts merging with the other and i don’t notice quick enough.
Refresher lessons are such a good idea - you will feel so much more confident afterwards. When the left lane starts merging with the other, you will be able to notice the movement of cars far in advance. Don't stress, you got this!💪
Thanks so much for your help . I drove from Kent to southwales .
Very cool! Glad it was helpful :)
I love your teaching style. So calm and explain everything clearly. I’m not even learning to drive (yet), but I thought I best learn what I can and take notes so that when I do eventually learn I’m more confident.
I passed my test 2 months ago this was incredibly helpful and I feel less worried about getting on the motorway. Thank you 😊
Congrats on passing
Mishmash of cars is the exact description of my fear for motorways when looking in the mirror. Good explanations!
Thanks so much for this vid, I cannot stress how helpful it has been. I am driving on the motorway for the first time tomorrow and your vid made it look so simple. Thanks a lot!
Glad it helped!🙏
I would try learning late summer evenings or even at night when these roads are quiet. This will help build confidence and technique..
Thank you so much for this video, it really helped my confidence in driving on the motorway alone ❤
Thank you for the great tips and instructions, very helpful as I need to improve my motorway confidence.
Can you please do a video on how to improve your confidence on unfamiliar areas via sat navigation use. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this, I passed my test about a year ago but I haven’t been on a moterway before and this is really helping to calm my nerves before I drive on one for the first time
Great content. Tnx 4 sharing. Think I'll rewatch a few times b4 my motorway journey on Sunday. But feeling a bit more confident already 😊❤
Great to hear!
Every driver should watches this. Even expected drivers as a refresher! Very good and informative video. Thank you.
Thank you. You're an excellent teaxher!
Brilliant - thank u! Just passed but I'm petrified to do motorways - this really helped.
Got My First Motorway Journey Tomorrow as gotta pick up my First Car from the Dealership , gotta be an entertaining one that’s for sure.
Bit nervous but I’m sure once I get in the car and crack on I’ll be fine. Not to long a journey about Half an Hour from The Starting Point to Home.
very useful and informative
Brilliant video, first time going on a motorway tomorrow morning and I’m feeling infinitely more confident now I’ve watched this!
Thank you . Great advice.😍👍👌😊🚘🚗
Fantastic advice
Thank you very much for the great video. You've shared so many useful hints in one lesson which is amazing! Please keep up the cool work!
You're very welcome!
Your very good at what you do I feel a little confident to try. Thank you 😊
Go for it!
Thanks for all the videos man. Passed my test first time yesterday, a number of your uploads helped me fill in the extra tuition, especially during lockdown. Next step, motorways!
Real helpful video and advice 2024 ✌🏿
Thank you so much for providing so much value. Really enjoyed your video
Hi Francis. Excellent motorway driving tips especially as I less frequently use the motorway from Norwich to London
Best online lesson i have come across thank you for being so thorough 😊😊
Thanks @Nazish
Excellent lessons.What is the best turning angle on the left side to avoid touching the kerb and at the same time stay within your lane without driving over the lane that belongs to the opposite car ?
Can you do a lesson showing and explaining all types of junctions in UK driving and how to drive safely at these junctions.
Thanks for your tutorials.
Do you cover east london or have best instructors that cover East London?
Preferences should be British Instructors.
an excellent teaching session. Easy to follow and well illustrated. we done.
jenny
Thanks it helped me to be confident
This made me feel so much better honestly when I think about it dual carriageways are so much easier than town driving so motorways have to be
9:13 thats brilliant. I use it on day to day basis in town and a roads and it's a good rule. I didn't hit the car , crashed yet ,and everything smooth 😀
But the one with the motorway to look further , i knew somehow from the theoretical test as it was in a question , but never got to practice as been on a motorway just my mistake 2 times , as i missed a turn and ended up on the motorway🤣
I thought i was gonna die that's how scared i was .
I need to do a trip soon and dunno if i should choose motorway.
Might do a practice run first, when is not that busy.
Thank you for this lesson I have problem staying in my lane so this help me a lot.
Glad to hear that!
Thanks! I have a motorway lesson tomorrow and this has helped me prepare for it, I feel more relaxed thinking about it
I passed my test a month ago and I’m driving on the motorway today first time!
Watching this video has made me feel so much calmer! You’re a great teacher
Brilliant video. I'm just getting to grips with it and it's very helpful. Particularly found the bit about looking forward further to avoid swerving helpful. I foiund myself swerving sometimes and others not and couldn't work out what was going on till now. It's also reassuring reading the comments that I'm not the only one scared of motorways, particularly joining them. I'd like to see you do one at night as this must be much harder.
I don't mean to pick holes, but just one little thing: Rule 274 of Highway Code says don't use warning triangles on motorways.
Brilliant vid 🙌🏽
Really helpful video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks FRNC Absolutely useful vlog! I have been driving car for 10 years, this is Great video! i wanna get driving test for this week. Thanks so much 👋👋👋
🙌🙌🙌
Legend. Loved the tips.
I don’t know why people dread the motorways. It’s really easier than normal driving the only difference is being more alert awareness and plan ahead more. You’re good to go.
For sure! Everyone learns differently, very good point though!
Totally agree, your all going in the same direction, no traffic turning across you / pulling out other than a slip road but you can see them ahead of you. The higher speed is the thing that can frighten many though
@@guyr7351 and big heavy lorries I got trapped between 6 once I kept my cool ...knocked my confidence
@@parveenakhtar6881 well with experience comes reading the road more and importantly further ahead. Too many only look in front of their car, not checking mirrors, looking 100’s of yards ahead 1/4 of a mile etc. If you ever see a police driver / rider give a commentary on their ride and observations you will see what I mean
It is the speed, but many people do not realise that if you are going at say 40-60 miles per hour, someone going at 70 mph would be able to see you coming and break or overtake safely. My fear is not being on the motor way, it is joining traffic that i dont like. It just seems so unsafe to force yourself in front a car doing 70. But the bizarre thing is... A roads do not bother me, and i have done exactly the same thing on those! It is only the word motorway that i have attached fear to!
Driving back from Stevenage to Surrey with my wife who is a qualified driver also but never driven on motorways I have preciously instructed her on entering and exiting a motorway so asked her to drive from Stevenage on to the A1 M and come off at the junction after the tunnel I felt she was nervous but boosted her confidence as per my instructions she put on speed in the slip road ( thank goodness no car behind us )she indicated left instead of the right indicator so I quickly changed it to the right indicator and matched other cars speed on the Motorway and then joined the motorway whether she was nervous because I was in the car not sure as normally around town with me in the car she is not nervous but I think it's the unfamiliar roads ! I drove then on the M25 and home we have agreed to do some more motorway driving on the A3 motorway so to give her more practice !. Other wise all good.
👍 nice
Hallo maeth thanks for making so lesson full videos. I learn too much from your videos. and I get my license just with 3 minors. I wanna give a tip for every new learner just keep watching these videos it's the best way to learning and take more private practice with your family member as much as possible. It's help you a lot. my big problem was that I have know one who can give private practice like with family member or friends. If you are not satisfied with your your instructor just change with a new one. and during theory learning till get your license don't use other social media's apps bcz it's waste your time keep concentration to learning till you get your license. I pass my exam after 60 lessons. Bcz I didn't take private classes with someone. at last I was thinking I should give up but I keep it and got my license.
Very helpful. Only thing I would mention is that you should be checking your mirrors constantly so you know what is going on in case you have to move unexpectedly.
This is a brilliant video very well explained, well done mate!
Thank you so much man :)
Thank you for creating this video.. very informative!
This is amazing thank you it's made me more confident to drive on a motorway x
Really appreciate the point of view of the video. Great quality. Amazing production 😂
Thank you Francis as always. Very enjoyable and instructional videos. I learn a lot from you every time!
My first time on the motorway was actually right after passing my bike test 20 years ago.
I was very nervous on thee slip road but once I was on the motorway I starteed to get bored very quickly. It wasn't particularly scary :-).
Very clear explanations, thank you. Like how you keep it simple.
Watched all the adverts. Your videos are great and so helpful 👍🏽
Wow this really helped! Thank you so much! Xx
You're so welcome!
Your videos are brilliant, really helping me to prepare before my driving lessons so that I don't go into a new topic blind!
Useful Tips . I remember one day I had an accident after I fell asleep while i'm driving. thank god it was a slow traffic so it wasn't serious accident
Your programs are very helpful, thanks.
I love this video
I’ve had my first experience on the motorway with my dad on the M54 and I was a bit nervous!! Wasn’t scared but I was nervous!
Just recently passed this channel helped massively
Brilliant video. Thank you xxx
Hi Francis all your videos are helpfull
What if there’s no gap? Do you wait on the slip road and then start from first gear?
Great video! Cheers.
Thanks for the tips on steering when charging lanes with high speed. Am planning on going on the motorway for the first time but am terrified of driving at high speed and charging lanes. Because I always seem to get it wrong on dual carriage of 40mph never mind 70mph. But now I know what have been doing wrong. Thanks for that. 👍
Fantastic video, thank you.
That was amazing, thanks.
So helpful videos
Francis I like all your video and explanations.Very explanatory. Can you talk about automatic car and Reverse around the kerb/corner?.
THANK YOU
love the energy, don
just passed my test last week planning a trip down to england
Excellent video 👍
wow what a brill teacher!
Thanks. Great lesson
Cheers bro
Great energy bro
Helpful thanks 🙏
No problem 👍
10/10 supper
Nice video
You are the best! ✅
I passed my test yesterday ! Your videos on (meeting traffic and parallel park) really helped me. Keep it up sir👏🏾
Brilliant mate
What's your opinion on undertaking being legal up to the speed limit?