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Passed my Automatic test two days ago, failed twice on manual, Examiner told me why don't take automatic test when I failed that time . And I met him again this time... 😃 the first thing I said when I met him: Good morning, nice to see you again 😂🙈 Only got two grade 2 faults, passed easily . Your videos helps a lots. Thanks Dane 😀
Great to hear that you found the videos useful and informative and congratulations on passing your test. Eventually we'll all be driving automatic cars 😊
Thanks so much passed my automatic test last week after failing the manual test 3 times. Your videos helped a lot. Would recommend anyone struggling with the manual test due to gears and the clutch to try out the automatic car.
Passed today! Couldnt have done it without these videos by the great Dane himself. At first I found the videos intimidating, but kept watching, and the more I drove the more questions I had, and youll be sure Dane had the answers. BINGE THESE VIDEOS BEFORE YOUR TEST!! Will be donating what I can for such a valuable free service!
Passed my test in March after failing 4 times. Got a dedicated instructor and watched these videos. Absolutely fantastic results. So helpful. Very grateful.
*South County Dublin Automatic lessons*- I would highly recommend Just Drive Ireland. Adnan is a great instructor with a high pass rate and great teaching. Also a good bit of craic which helps.
Dane I passed my test as I was watching your videos again and again again and again last two days...it hepled me a lot.i passed in first attempt yesterday
This is really informative, thanks. There appears to be so much confusion about the use of the handbrake in automatic cars and this really clears that issue up, along with the issue of when to use neutral and park. Great video
Great video Dane, but stopping a car in drive and applying the handbrake is bad if you drive a dual clutch. Volkswagen for example use DSG gearboxes in a lot of their cars. If you keep that in drive, and apply the parking brake, you'll wear out the clutch pack, and I can tell you that's a very expensive repair. It'll burn out the clutch. I'm not talking about tests, about what's right or wrong, you're the expert, it's just an observation. The clutch will slip constantly with a dsg box, but maybe not with the typical torque converters.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive I wasn't having a go at you by the way. I enjoy every video you post, and they're very helpful, even though I've a full licence the past few years, I just wanted to point it out so people are aware.
@@alisonbrowne8133 If it's for a test, I don't know what procedure you should follow, but if it's normal driving, avoid neutral at all costs. When you're stopped at a junction, just keep your foot on the brake so you can see if it's clear to go then move off. If you are stopped for a long period of time, put it into park and apply the parking brake. Neutral should only be used for towing your car if it breaks. My Passat has auto hold, so when I come to a stop, a green P illuminates on the dash, i can then leave the car in D and take my foot off the brake. This doesn't wear the transmission as the brakes disconnect the transmission from the engine. To move off then again, I just lightly press the accelerator, that disengages the auto hold and away you go. What year and model VW do you have, I may be able to help?
Really helpful video - thank you! I've failed two tests and preparing for my third... QQ as did not have on my previous two tests. Is it common practice to be tested on hill starts for automatic vehicles? Was never taught to use handbrake - always keep in D and keep foot on brake so this is new info and want to make sure I get this right on the test. Thank you!!!
Thanks for these tips Dane! I was wondering do you need to put the car in park for the turnabout, reverse around the corner, or hillstart, or is this a recommendation? If you need to put it in park, why is this? Thanks! Katie
Hello Dane, thanks for this video you legend! Will the tester know that I have anti roll back technology in the car? Should I still use my hand break when stopped at lights? Thanks in advance.
Good video, was looking for this kind video which targets Automatic Driving Test. Thank you for the Great Video. I have one question: When I am driving automatic car, I almost leave big gap between my vehicle with the front vehicle when I am moving at Traffic Signals. This gives my worry towards Progression. How can this be overcome? Kindly advise.
Hi Dane, great video thank you! I have a question regarding the handbrake at lights. You mentioned staying in Drive for most of the journey - if you are at traffic lights and will be waiting more than 5 seconds do you apply the handbrake while still in Drive or would you change to Park and handbrake for a red light? Is it ok for the car if you have handbrake on in Drive?
HI Dane, loving the videos. My instructor always tells me I have to put the car in neutral with the handbrake on at red lights and I should never keep the car in drive and my foot on the brake, with the handbrake on? I’m finding a lot of conflicting information, would love to hear your opinion!
There is always going to be conflicting information because there is often more than one way to implement a driving skill. It's not like everything is black and white, there's a lot of grey as well. You do not have to be in neutral at the lights, that is completely unnecessary but not wrong keeping the car in drive helps you move off quicker and more efficiently. There should be no need to keep the foot on the brake and the handbrake on at lights, I don't think I advised anyone to do that.
2:59 I can count 3 Saabs, possibly 4 but not exactly sure if 4th one is pre face-lift 9-5 estate 😂 anyway, passed my exam on Saab 9-3 automatic, never used handbrake during the test 😁
Thanks a amillon Dane.can you tell if it is raining and during revese around corner , i need to wipe the mirrors,do the tester allow me to clean it or he will refuse?
I don't think he'll have a problem with that, but the mirrors will be fine - they're not going to fog up because your driving and the fresh air as you're driving at 50km is going to keep them clear. Just make sure you keep your back window clear by using the demister.
Please tell me in taffic light...when i will wait..then..i will use handbreak and p..or only i will press n or only i will keep break..I will give exam..please tell me
Sorry I know this video is quite old but is it okay to keep my automatic car in drive and put the handbrake on and then release the break? My instructor isn’t available for the next while so I’ve been driving with family members and they keep telling me that I should just keep the break down and not bother with the handbrake which I keep questioning
Your family are not driving instructors so they don't know or understand what the best advice is. Yes keep it in drive and pull up the handbrake on a hill, at lights or if stopping a long time, everything I said in the video is as relevant then as it is now.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive thanks so much for the reply! Yeah they were basically saying that it’s bad for the automatic car because when it’s in drive it pulls forward naturally and the handbrake can damage something, anyway thanks so much again!
Yes exactly, when it's in drive it has that forward power so you're ready to go. This is what you want - to be ready and confident moving off in a queue or at lights. Don't listen to any nonsense about it being bad for the car, utterly ridiculous.
Hi I was wondering a few things. The car that I am doing my test has an electric automatic handbrake like it doesn't even have its own handbrake- will this be okay? Also I am worried for the hillstart bit of my test because I wont have a handbrake to show if that makes sense
I just haven't had the opportunity but as a driving instructor I believe they are a waste of time. The job of an instructor is to instruct and teach, not pretend to be a tester.
Hi dane I'm taking driving lessons at the moment and I'm finding it hard when coming to junctions when you have to use the brake and clutch and it's not getting any better I have been asked to go to automatic just wondering would a automatic gearbox cost a lot to fix or should I stick with a manual
It's up to you and it depends on the type of problems you are having, this video will help you to get more control coming to junctions and roundabouts. ua-cam.com/video/s7QjfXslfm0/v-deo.html
Today I had an appointment to teach practical driving, but a teacher before he got into a car said that he smelled cigarettes, is this included in the test, please reply to my answer
What do you mean, who smelled? I have never heard of this being a problem but if I smelled cigarette smoke in a car I would not go near the car. I absolutely hate cigarette smoke.
Hi Dane, can I drive my own EV car in the driving test? It is a brand new car and comes with many digital functions but I don't know if I am allowed to have/use them in the test.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive like the reversing camera, speed limit warnings, parking and lane assist systems etc. I don't know if I can turn them off and my test is on Tuesday. And I have one more question. Should I select the N or P gear while checking my around when I am doing the 3 point turn or leaving the car in the Drive gear but pulling the handbreak would be enough? For the best practice, I select the D gear and pull the handbreak when I stop at the traffic lights and the hills but 3 point turn is a bit confusing in terms of selecting the gear in an automatic car.
On the Turnabout you don't need to use the handbrake all the time as it depends on the hill, just leave it in D or R depending on the situation, the same in a queue just wait in D. You can use all the features that you mentioned but you need to know how to turn them off. I don't recommend using lane assistance at all and the tester will want you to do a hill start without auto hold.
I'm doing a driving assessment for Dublin Bus soon this is done in an automatic car. Only problem is I've only ever driven a manual. Have you any tips or advice for adjusting to an automatic.
Yeah, follow the tips in my video. Automatic should be easier as you can focus on other things such as positioning and observation. Maybe get a driving lesson.
When we use the hand brake ,Is it required to move off the feet from the brake pedal as My tester was looking at my foot during the test …so want to know abt it
I don't know what a semi automatic is, I presume it's an automatic car with the option for manual gears too. It's not something I am overly concerned with.
I have a question, in a manual car on a hill park in first gear facing uphill leaving it in 1st with handbrake engaged then exiting & you can park in reverse facing downhill with handbrake engaged and exit the car to help incase a handbrake failure occurs. But in an automatic vehicle what do we do as a safety precaution incase the handbrake fails?
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Passed my Automatic test two days ago, failed twice on manual, Examiner told me why don't take automatic test when I failed that time . And I met him again this time... 😃 the first thing I said when I met him: Good morning, nice to see you again 😂🙈 Only got two grade 2 faults, passed easily . Your videos helps a lots. Thanks Dane 😀
Great to hear that you found the videos useful and informative and congratulations on passing your test. Eventually we'll all be driving automatic cars 😊
Thanks so much passed my automatic test last week after failing the manual test 3 times. Your videos helped a lot. Would recommend anyone struggling with the manual test due to gears and the clutch to try out the automatic car.
Good advice. Congratulations on passing your test 👍
Passed today! Couldnt have done it without these videos by the great Dane himself.
At first I found the videos intimidating, but kept watching, and the more I drove the more questions I had, and youll be sure Dane had the answers. BINGE THESE VIDEOS BEFORE YOUR TEST!! Will be donating what I can for such a valuable free service!
Congratulations on passing your test and thanks for your support and kind words 😊
Passed my test in March after failing 4 times. Got a dedicated instructor and watched these videos. Absolutely fantastic results. So helpful. Very grateful.
That's great to hear, well done on passing your test
*South County Dublin Automatic lessons*- I would highly recommend Just Drive Ireland. Adnan is a great instructor with a high pass rate and great teaching. Also a good bit of craic which helps.
Thank you for sharing that information 🙂
Thank you so much for these videos , passed my test today after binge watching them all!
You're very welcome, congratulations!
Have my test today in automatic. Hopefully will pass the test!
How'd it go?
@@DaneTygheletsdrive Dane passed my test. Have been driving all over the country. You’re the best
Fantastic news congratulations 😊🎉
Passed my test today, your videos were a huge help, ill be leaving a donation to your paypal, thanks alot
You are very kind, thank you. Congratulations on your success and safe travels.
Dane I passed my test as I was watching your videos again and again again and again last two days...it hepled me a lot.i passed in first attempt yesterday
That's wonderful news, well done on your success
Thank you so much for this video! I’m taking my test in an automatic car soon and had the exact questions you answered in this video 😁
Glad to be able to help you, best of luck with your test 😊
@@DaneTygheletsdrive I just passed my test today! 😁
Thanks again for the great content on your channel. It helped me a lot!
Congratulations, glad I was able to help you 🎊
This is really informative, thanks. There appears to be so much confusion about the use of the handbrake in automatic cars and this really clears that issue up, along with the issue of when to use neutral and park. Great video
Best wishes, glad you liked the video.
Passed my driving test because of your videos
Glad to help 😁
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A great city, best of luck with your test
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Thanks for all the videos Dane you were a great help had my test today and passed 🎉
Glad to help you, well done on passing your test 😁
Ian is My instructor, ....is the best....
You're lucky - he knows his stuff. Best of luck with the driving.
Very helpful, simple and great advice
Best wishes
Please continue making the videos they are pretty handy
I'll certainly try
@@DaneTygheletsdrive there is a short video of yours I watched that one on the way my test.trust me she asked me each word what ever you said
Knowledge is power and information is knowledge.
This is very very important to me.
Me too
This information was great, thanks
That's why they call me the Great Dane
Great video Dane, but stopping a car in drive and applying the handbrake is bad if you drive a dual clutch. Volkswagen for example use DSG gearboxes in a lot of their cars. If you keep that in drive, and apply the parking brake, you'll wear out the clutch pack, and I can tell you that's a very expensive repair. It'll burn out the clutch. I'm not talking about tests, about what's right or wrong, you're the expert, it's just an observation. The clutch will slip constantly with a dsg box, but maybe not with the typical torque converters.
I'm not an engineer so I can't comment on the technical aspects that you mentioned. This is just general advice for standard automatic cars.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive I wasn't having a go at you by the way. I enjoy every video you post, and they're very helpful, even though I've a full licence the past few years, I just wanted to point it out so people are aware.
Thanks for sharing
So for the DSG gearbox should you put up the handbrake and put it in neutral rather than drive ?
@@alisonbrowne8133 If it's for a test, I don't know what procedure you should follow, but if it's normal driving, avoid neutral at all costs. When you're stopped at a junction, just keep your foot on the brake so you can see if it's clear to go then move off. If you are stopped for a long period of time, put it into park and apply the parking brake. Neutral should only be used for towing your car if it breaks. My Passat has auto hold, so when I come to a stop, a green P illuminates on the dash, i can then leave the car in D and take my foot off the brake. This doesn't wear the transmission as the brakes disconnect the transmission from the engine. To move off then again, I just lightly press the accelerator, that disengages the auto hold and away you go. What year and model VW do you have, I may be able to help?
Really helpful video - thank you! I've failed two tests and preparing for my third... QQ as did not have on my previous two tests. Is it common practice to be tested on hill starts for automatic vehicles? Was never taught to use handbrake - always keep in D and keep foot on brake so this is new info and want to make sure I get this right on the test. Thank you!!!
You will be asked to do a hill start, best of luck with your test.
I hope to meet the requirements to take a test soon. 3 more months of waiting to go.
Best wishes with it
Thanks for these tips Dane! I was wondering do you need to put the car in park for the turnabout, reverse around the corner, or hillstart, or is this a recommendation? If you need to put it in park, why is this? Thanks! Katie
So if I have to automatic gear stick button I shouldn't use it on hill starts?
Hello Dane, thanks for this video you legend! Will the tester know that I have anti roll back technology in the car? Should I still use my hand break when stopped at lights? Thanks in advance.
Probably no need to use the handbrake if you have the auto hold. The tester is not going to care about engineering technology like this.
Good video, was looking for this kind video which targets Automatic Driving Test. Thank you for the Great Video.
I have one question: When I am driving automatic car, I almost leave big gap between my vehicle with the front vehicle when I am moving at Traffic Signals. This gives my worry towards Progression. How can this be overcome? Kindly advise.
Why such a big gap? Just use the 2 second rule for general driving in good weather
Hi Dane, great video thank you! I have a question regarding the handbrake at lights. You mentioned staying in Drive for most of the journey - if you are at traffic lights and will be waiting more than 5 seconds do you apply the handbrake while still in Drive or would you change to Park and handbrake for a red light? Is it ok for the car if you have handbrake on in Drive?
It's fine to have it in drive and handbrake on, this way you can move off quicker.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive that's great to know thank you!
Stay safe
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HI Dane, loving the videos. My instructor always tells me I have to put the car in neutral with the handbrake on at red lights and I should never keep the car in drive and my foot on the brake, with the handbrake on? I’m finding a lot of conflicting information, would love to hear your opinion!
There is always going to be conflicting information because there is often more than one way to implement a driving skill. It's not like everything is black and white, there's a lot of grey as well. You do not have to be in neutral at the lights, that is completely unnecessary but not wrong keeping the car in drive helps you move off quicker and more efficiently. There should be no need to keep the foot on the brake and the handbrake on at lights, I don't think I advised anyone to do that.
2:59 I can count 3 Saabs, possibly 4 but not exactly sure if 4th one is pre face-lift 9-5 estate 😂 anyway, passed my exam on Saab 9-3 automatic, never used handbrake during the test 😁
Just like Ian says! Well done on passing your test and best wishes 👍
Thanks a amillon Dane.can you tell if it is raining and during revese around corner , i need to wipe the mirrors,do the tester allow me to clean it or he will refuse?
I don't think he'll have a problem with that, but the mirrors will be fine - they're not going to fog up because your driving and the fresh air as you're driving at 50km is going to keep them clear. Just make sure you keep your back window clear by using the demister.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive thanks alot Dane.🌸
Stay safe
Please tell me in taffic light...when i will wait..then..i will use handbreak and p..or only i will press n or only i will keep break..I will give exam..please tell me
Hey , what do you think of old automatic cars for a first time driver ? I’m thinking of buying one…
Probably not the worst
Sorry I know this video is quite old but is it okay to keep my automatic car in drive and put the handbrake on and then release the break? My instructor isn’t available for the next while so I’ve been driving with family members and they keep telling me that I should just keep the break down and not bother with the handbrake which I keep questioning
Your family are not driving instructors so they don't know or understand what the best advice is. Yes keep it in drive and pull up the handbrake on a hill, at lights or if stopping a long time, everything I said in the video is as relevant then as it is now.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive thanks so much for the reply! Yeah they were basically saying that it’s bad for the automatic car because when it’s in drive it pulls forward naturally and the handbrake can damage something, anyway thanks so much again!
Yes exactly, when it's in drive it has that forward power so you're ready to go. This is what you want - to be ready and confident moving off in a queue or at lights. Don't listen to any nonsense about it being bad for the car, utterly ridiculous.
Can you drive an automatic car if you only did the manual test ?
Yes once you passed the manual test and your insurance is in order
thank you so much!
You're welcome
@@DaneTygheletsdrive I passed my automatic test!! Many many thanks!!!
That's great news, congratulations on a wonderful achievement 🎊
Thanks
You're very welcome, thanks for the support 😊
Appreciate!!!
Best wishes
Hi I was wondering a few things. The car that I am doing my test has an electric automatic handbrake like it doesn't even have its own handbrake- will this be okay? Also I am worried for the hillstart bit of my test because I wont have a handbrake to show if that makes sense
That'll be absolutely fine, just don't use the auto hold for the hill start, generally you need to embrace the cars technology.
Dane why don't you do mock tests
I just haven't had the opportunity but as a driving instructor I believe they are a waste of time. The job of an instructor is to instruct and teach, not pretend to be a tester.
Hi dane I'm taking driving lessons at the moment and I'm finding it hard when coming to junctions when you have to use the brake and clutch and it's not getting any better I have been asked to go to automatic just wondering would a automatic gearbox cost a lot to fix or should I stick with a manual
It's up to you and it depends on the type of problems you are having, this video will help you to get more control coming to junctions and roundabouts.
ua-cam.com/video/s7QjfXslfm0/v-deo.html
Today I had an appointment to teach practical driving, but a teacher before he got into a car said that he smelled cigarettes, is this included in the test, please reply to my answer
What do you mean, who smelled? I have never heard of this being a problem but if I smelled cigarette smoke in a car I would not go near the car. I absolutely hate cigarette smoke.
Hi dayn , if you have time just let me know the timing for class i am in very need of the class
I won't be able to, you need to get lessons in your local area, I don't really do the driving lessons anymore.
Hi Dane, I was just wondering if I’m allowed drive on my own, whilst waiting for my first time license to come in to post?
Technically no. But if you are stopped by the Gardaí they will probably be flexible.
@@DaneTygheletsdrive ah right fair enough. I’ll just wait so, it’s not like I can go far in the country anyway
@@hill1629 you're not wrong 😅😅
Hi Dane, can I drive my own EV car in the driving test? It is a brand new car and comes with many digital functions but I don't know if I am allowed to have/use them in the test.
Yes that would be fine, what kind of digital functions are you concerned about?
@@DaneTygheletsdrive like the reversing camera, speed limit warnings, parking and lane assist systems etc. I don't know if I can turn them off and my test is on Tuesday. And I have one more question. Should I select the N or P gear while checking my around when I am doing the 3 point turn or leaving the car in the Drive gear but pulling the handbreak would be enough? For the best practice, I select the D gear and pull the handbreak when I stop at the traffic lights and the hills but 3 point turn is a bit confusing in terms of selecting the gear in an automatic car.
On the Turnabout you don't need to use the handbrake all the time as it depends on the hill, just leave it in D or R depending on the situation, the same in a queue just wait in D.
You can use all the features that you mentioned but you need to know how to turn them off. I don't recommend using lane assistance at all and the tester will want you to do a hill start without auto hold.
Hi dane , can you take the driving claas for me
I doubt that
I'm doing a driving assessment for Dublin Bus soon this is done in an automatic car. Only problem is I've only ever driven a manual. Have you any tips or advice for adjusting to an automatic.
Yeah, follow the tips in my video. Automatic should be easier as you can focus on other things such as positioning and observation. Maybe get a driving lesson.
Thanks
Good luck
Hi Dane. I booked my test last week and I will be taking the automatic test. Can an electric car be used for Driving Test? thanks.
Yes it can
Yes it can
Thanks Dane
Hello sir you may know better than I do
Is there any exceptional for to take lessons for working people or no
Please let me know thanks
Lessons can only be done with essential workers who have a test date coming up
Test next Wednesday 😅
Best of luck with the driving test 🍀
Best of luck 😊 this channel helped me to no end before my test 😁
Good to hear that
Passed 😁👌 road sign video really helped me out
Great to hear that, well done on passing your test
In an automatic, when in traffic or at a stop light, do I need to keep my foot on the brake if the parking brake is applied? Thanks in advance
No
hi prema i will like get a help with you please my driving test soon 0n 17 august 2022 i was fell 5 five
I can't help you.
When we use the hand brake ,Is it required to move off the feet from the brake pedal as My tester was looking at my foot during the test …so want to know abt it
If your handbrake is fully up then no need to have your right foot near the brake.
How can you tell the difference between an automatic and semi automatic car?
What's a semi automatic?
@@DaneTygheletsdrive I was asking you?
I don't know what a semi automatic is, I presume it's an automatic car with the option for manual gears too. It's not something I am overly concerned with.
Should I leave my car on D while using the handbrake? Let's say when stopped on traffic lights?
Yes if at or near the top of the queue
@@DaneTygheletsdrive amazing, that's going to help immensely! I have my test on Tuesday! Loving your videos. Thanks a lot!
How did you get on?
🌹💐🙏
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I have a question, in a manual car on a hill park in first gear facing uphill leaving it in 1st with handbrake engaged then exiting & you can park in reverse facing downhill with handbrake engaged and exit the car to help incase a handbrake failure occurs. But in an automatic vehicle what do we do as a safety precaution incase the handbrake fails?
Leave in park
Thanks
Best wishes
Thanks
Best wishes