Here in southern USA our driving test it just drive around the block, know what a stop sign is, and know how to use a blinker. 5 minutes then you're legally allowed to drive , it frightens me, and also shows me why we have such bad drivers over here
As a southerner who got their license at first in Mississippi I totally agree with this. I also got my motorcycle license in MIssissippi as well. They literally made me do less on my motorcycle driving test than my normal driving test. Pretty scary lmao.
In Canada it’s easy. But for me I keep messing up the driving test. I have to be precise with my procedures. I failed instantly for looking both ways fast instead of 3 seconds. I have an enhanced license but don’t use it
Tbh driving in US itself is much easier, more space for cars, abundance of 4 way stop signs, automatic transmission. Pedestrians will almost always used designated crossings. You can keep going straight unless a sign tells you to stop. Also I would argue that Driving in US is neither a right nor a privilege but a necessity as public transport is lackluster Thus it makes more sense to put an overkill amount of road signs and popularize auto-transmission to help noobs drive safe rather than make the test tougher.
The driving test itself is quite chanllenging and over that for a outsider who speaks average German is a nightmare,so goes without saying awesome work and thank you for putting up this videos. this is very very helpful.
Thank you for this video. I watched it a few times before taking my driving test. Cleared my driving test in the first attempt (and got my license) yesterday :)
Took my second driving lesson in germany yesterday, never drove before and havent been here long from the uk. Went to a carpark and within minutes the instructor told me its not worth it and to continue out onto the roads right away! A good sign I think but man its scary and to most wouldnt seem much different when you look but believe me when you drive, the rules, ways and roads are so different its unreal but im not thinking about the uk when I do the lessons, im acting solely on my first ever lessons and germany, I think not remembering or thinking about the differences or the uk roads and rules stuff (or where ever you are from if you start lessons here) really helps alot. Next I am going to narrow streets with lots of right before left side roads and other obstacle and rules, gonna be stressy but i look forward to it, thanks for uploading this video and anyone else who uploads similar, im sure they help far more people out than you realise!
@@marymulengawincierz773 Not yet, because of various problems preventing me progressing with lessons and corona, its taken longer than I wanted but im almost there now.
Ah well… memories… My exam was 32 years ago. I remember approaching an intersection. I had all time in the world to cross but decided to let the other car pass. It took like ages. The examiner later referred to that as my „minute´s silence“.
I watched this video one day before my second attempt to pass the Fahrprüfung and passed on Thursday. None of the "Fahrlehrer" I've met so far spoke English, so please stop complaining about your English. You speak great! Thank you for everything!
Thank you Mr. Moll. You did an amazing job! Really happy to find this video. You are clear in your explanation and very patient as a teacher. I hope we get to see a lot more English videos from you! A big thumbs up!
Thank you so much for this video! I am from India. I was in Germany last week and had hired a self drive car. I have never driven on the right side of the road before, let alone in Germany! I watched this video many times before I left India. It helped me so much! You have explained the various aspects so well that I got used to driving in Germany in less than 10 minutes and I drove for almost 2200 km over 11 days through cities, towns, villages on Autobahnen, Bundesstraßes and other roads with great ease! Danke schön!!
Such a cool instructor! . Friendly and cooperative. I hope we have such good instructors like you here in Bendorf. Some of the instructors here get angry and upset if you do sth wrong and they even start yelling at you with out any respect. The moment they realize this, they try to tune down their voice and then you kiss your test driving Godbye. Thanks a lot for this video. It is good to know that we have some Tolerant instructors people around. I need to pass this driving test so badly to get a job and start life again. Tomorrow is my third try to pass the practical driving test. Wish me luck!
Hello, I wish you loads and loads of luck. I am kinda in the same situation as you seem to be. I think even for english-speaking foreigners living in germany and trying to make a driving license here is not easy, coz they do everything in german. I also need this DL , to be able to work. Greetings to you!
For an English speaking person with B2 level German, this video is a good break from all the videos auf Deutsch. I picked a few points too here and there 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
This video is perfect. It helps me clearly understand what I should and shouldn't do while driving. Thank God I discovered this video. Thank you Mr. Moll. Great job. ^_^ Your English is good by the way. I hope there are more videos like this. Thumbs up !
Very well done.. thank you so much for recording this video... It shall help many like us who aspire to have a German driving licence to be able to drive in Autobahn and to enjoy driving around in Europe! 👍🏽
How I wish to find a teacher like you in Lübeck! There are no English speaker instructors in this town. And everybody is so grumpy. Your English is great and you are extremely kind! Congratulations and thanks for the video! 🤗
This video has inspired me for my future career choice, I think :) I speak fluent German, English and Italian, maybe I could become an instructor :D But I'm 18 and got my drivers license 4 days ago, so maybe I should wait a little 😅
I have been staying in DE since 2016. I have developed this kinda phobia of driving here even though I leant and started driving at around 2008, back home in India. This video is the first video I ever watched on driving in DE and it's safe to say that the examiners calm attitude and explanations have relieved me somewhat of my fear of driving here... After seeing this entire video, I would say its the first time that I'm really thinking of getting over this anxiousness of mine. Thank you so much for this knowledgeable and informative video..
Awesome...I could learn a lot of things from this video. My Fahrlehrer, although he speaks english; its very broken and I think you are far better !! Instructions are very clear and the driver who is driving also did a pretty good job. Thanks for uploading this video. Please do more of such videos too in English. Thanks a lot.
Not sure how this video came up in front of me. Mr.Moll you have explained very well. excellent video. I drive a lot in Germany but thought "Verkehrsberuhigte..." means drive at 20 instead of normal 30. Your English is very good. Important, for us limited-German speakers it is very helpful.
There's a hierarchy of rules in Germany. If there are no signs, it's right before left, if there are signs you have to follow them and if there are signs and lights, the lights are superordinate
and if there's a police officer (or someone comparable) controlling a traffic light crossing with hand signs, you have to obey their hand signs, even if the traffic lights say something else.
I also remember beeing so nervous before the exam. I was sure I would fail, because the last driving lesson was pure chaos. But as soon as I started the engine I was as calm as a cucumber...
What a sweet driving instructor.. Thanks for that video.. Was very enlightening and helpful.. So two thumbs up.. I have already driven in Germany however it was a harrowing experience for me as I am used to driving in India where absolutely no rules apply (except don't bang another person everrrrr... or else no rules apply when the angry flash mob is beating your ass).. The driving in Mumbai is chaotic but somehow seems to work.. Nevertheless the driving in Germany scares the pants off me since I have had a few hairy experiences which shattered my confidence.. So I have taken it upon myself to now focus on becoming the best driver ever and will go for lessons in Germany and hopefully will be blessed with an instructor like yours..
If you think German drivers look angry when they're driving, you should go anywhere in the USA specially Florida, then you will meet angry, super aggressive drivers! I have been in Germany for 9 years, they are not angry drivers they are people who take driving very seriously because is a big responsibility, as it should be. They do however like to educate others who are not driving as they should. I love the fact they dont carry guns as they do in the USA. ICH LIEBE DEUTSCHLAND!
Here in NYC I see angry drivers mostly when other drivers create dangerous situations. NYC drivers let you in into their lane when they see that you want to turn left. Even in absolute rush hour. Smiling is the key. Driving education in Germany is way more sophisticated and road tests are harder. But Germany is the only country in Western Europe not having introduced the Learners' permit, where you may drive with a supervisor (a driver with a valid license) to get experience. Spain, France, Belgium - they all have it. Even Switzerland. In Germany you may only book lessons with a driving instructor unless you get your driving license.
Cringe. Most American drivers ok and there is nothing wrong with guns. Also if you are an actual American you would know that most Americans don't carry guns with them as that's illegal in most states except the south like texas and Alabama.
@@oussematrabelsi9429 But the big disadventage of liberal gun laws is that the police is way more aggressive in traffic controls etc since they have to approach every car driver as if they have a gun under the seat. Here in Germany and Europe in general the police is pretty relaxed during such situations.
@@immermitderruhe I'm 55 years old. I've been driving since I was 16. You're right. It absolutely does make a difference in how the police officer approaches the car. Many officers are killed at traffic stops. However, I've been a gun owner for more than 30 years and a legal concealed carrier for more than 20 years. I'm an African American male and I've been stopped by police many times because I used to drive too fast. Btw, not one time have I been mistreated, at least to my knowledge. Just being polite and respectful I've avoided getting a ticket several times when I was clearly in the wrong.
Dankeschön, hat viel geholfen. Ich mache im Moment Fahrstunden, meine Prüfung ist in ca. 5 Woche. Jetzt weiß ich genau worauf ich achten muss. Vielen Dank nochmals👏🏼👍 tolles Video!! Sehr netter fahrprüfer
Habe am Freitag im dichten Stadtverkehr Hamburgs bestanden, nachdem der Prüfling vor mir durchgefallen ist. Werde weiterhin deine hilfreichen und lehreichen Videos anschauen, man lernt ja nie aus 👍👍
This video is really helpful, specially for someone like me who can speak and understand sehr wenig Deutsch! It will help me mentally prepare for the Praktische Fahrprufung ! Thank you!
Thank you for making this video! Can you please do more of these in English?? I have to learn to drive in Germany and I'm super nervous especially since in my home country we drive on the left side of the road. 🙈😭
No words!!!aperfect teacher!!I feel pity for the passengers in my Heimat!!n road users.Now I know they don't know "what adriving licence really is" now I know why this exmas more than 200pple perished😢😢.from my helmat. Uuuuuuhhh I salute German Drivers🙊👍👍✌.No words! !totally impressed from Hannover
Am loving my driving lessons, the thing with me is though I suffer from anxiety but it is not the driving that causes it, it stems from past issues and I had it long before ever driving a car and so anyway one day my driving lesson is perfect and I make not a single mistake, the next I forget and do not notice even the most basic signs, even changing gear and all sorts but it is not the driving, it is because when my anxiety goes up, my focus is all about controlling or trying to control it and everything else comes second to that including knowing what I am even doing. It is so frustrating because when my anxiety is not there, my driving and alertness is good enough to pass an exam although I am only on lesson 9 and so could not take one yet, and I think it is better that I do not as I am still enjoying seeing new signs and new situations as one day a street is completely different in terms of traffic and difficulty than say the next day. Watching these help a lot because my driver instructor cannot speak any English what so ever and so we cannot have talks or discuss any of a lesson which frustrates us both I think and not just me, although I try and speak as much German as I can, it is often not heard or understood lol but more frustrating than this is the clarification to as why something is better or done, than not or vice versa not being given, watching these videos helps give me clarification about some things that happen or I see in my own lessons here that perhaps I did not understand. Enjoyable watch, thank you for uploading, even though it is 8 years ago, this video still helps people today :o) I also like watching them when perhaps I have had a bad lesson or made some mistakes because I realise it is normal and for lesson 9 I am not as far behind as sometimes I allow myself to think, I am realising having bad lessons even later than perhaps previous ones is perfectly ok and normal. Only a couple of areas I really must work on more as I still have a habbit of indicating and then checking my mirrors, especially if not turning at all during the indication, I tend to indicate first and early and then check my mirrors and shoulder check just prior to the turn, the last thing which is often a problem is I feel pressured from drivers behind even when I am at the limit or I am worried about others far to much or what they think about me in a learner car, not sure what it is but it gets better. I will say that the walking speed areas when I first moved to Germany seemed silly to me as it is so slow and some of those areas are not small, they are big housing areas and so driving through them at walking speed can take a very long time, but then I bought a house inside a walking speed area and I love it, it makes perfect sense, my little son can ride his bike in the streets with us and everything feels safe lol Walking speed streets are great :O)
Wenn ich die Prüfung nicht bestanden , kontaktiere ich Sie, ich komme aus Mexiko und meinen Lehrer erklärt nichts zu mir , nur wenn ich einen Fehler mache, und mit Fränkischen Dialekt uff 😞, ich habe ihre Videos gesehen und Sie sind sehr professionell und nette person, vielen Dank ich lerne viel mit Ihnen 🌸😋😎👌👏👏👏👍 Perfect teacher really!
Because they have smaller cars and trucks. Also American roads are much wider than german roads. Their highways are basically city roads here in america
Gerd you are a good Instructor and very funny 😄😂 how I wished my instructor was like you. She’s always shouting in German and I don’t understand her, that makes me so stressed. And your English is very good and understanding. Please could you upload more videos in English? Could be very helpful for us ❤
Dear Gerd Moll, thanks for making this video. I am always confused with the 30 zone speed limit. How should I know the 30 zone has ended if I do not see any other shield for speed?
Hallo, Herr Moll, ich habe mit der letzten Grundfahruebung nicht ganz verstanden (ca 35:00). Wenn ich links zum Parkplatz abbiegen will - darf ich auch nicht anhalten um die entgegenkommende Fahrzeuge vorbei zu lassen? Soll man dann irgendwo wenden und von der anderen Richtung kommen?
nebeneinander (Fahrrad) fahren - to ride in parallel. On a bicycle road ("Fahrradstrasse") cyclists are allowed to ride in parallel. Fahrrad fahren = to ride a bicycle. Motorrad fahren = to ride a motorcycle/motorbike (US/Britisches Englisch). Aber Auto fahren = to drive a car. Grundfahrübungen = mandatory driving manoeuvers. Rückwärts einparken = parallel parking. Wenden in drei Zügen = Three point turn. :-)
Ja, aber soweit ich weiß, bedeutet 'parallel parking' = alongside the road. Rückwärts einparken meint, dass du rückwärts einparkst. Das sind zwei Paar Schuhe. Du kannst hier auch vorwärts einparken, was das Gegenteil ist.
Gerd, you are very entertaining and funny :) Actually i have a sad story to tell, i failed the driving exam twice, because i was too tensed. Next week i ll have my third attempt, so watching your videos take away my nervousness. Thanx for that Best
Good video with lot of beautiful tips. Two thumbs up👍👍!! I failed in my first attempt of practical prüfung. Fingers crossed for the second attempt exam after Easter. Hoping something good happens 👀
One thing you will observe here in Germany is that no driver goes by the actual rules except for when taking the driving test. No one drives till the end before entering the autobahn.
This video has inspired me for my future career choice, I think :) I speak fluent German, English and Italian, maybe I could become an instructor :D But I'm 18 and got my drivers license 4 days ago, so maybe I should wait a little 😅
This is really great video. I wish there were more of such videos to train from. I'm always unsure whether the speed limit is 30 or 50. In most cases during the video too, I didn't see any speed limit signs as such. Was it only that the camera didn't capture it or are there other ways of knowing it?
Here in southern USA our driving test it just drive around the block, know what a stop sign is, and know how to use a blinker. 5 minutes then you're legally allowed to drive , it frightens me, and also shows me why we have such bad drivers over here
As a southerner who got their license at first in Mississippi I totally agree with this. I also got my motorcycle license in MIssissippi as well. They literally made me do less on my motorcycle driving test than my normal driving test. Pretty scary lmao.
In Canada it’s easy. But for me I keep messing up the driving test. I have to be precise with my procedures. I failed instantly for looking both ways fast instead of 3 seconds. I have an enhanced license but don’t use it
Beginners
@@ShaneFlett Pepega clap just pass the test.
Tbh driving in US itself is much easier, more space for cars, abundance of 4 way stop signs, automatic transmission. Pedestrians will almost always used designated crossings. You can keep going straight unless a sign tells you to stop.
Also I would argue that Driving in US is neither a right nor a privilege but a necessity as public transport is lackluster Thus it makes more sense to put an overkill amount of road signs and popularize auto-transmission to help noobs drive safe rather than make the test tougher.
Great instructor, calm, polite and he explained all things clearly.
The driving test itself is quite chanllenging and over that for a outsider who speaks average German is a nightmare,so goes without saying awesome work and thank you for putting up this videos. this is very very helpful.
Thank you for this video. I watched it a few times before taking my driving test. Cleared my driving test in the first attempt (and got my license) yesterday :)
I’m also a New Zealander living in Germany, just got my license today and this video was a great help! Thank you, still helping people 4 years later!
Great👍 congratulation. I enjoyed the driving with this guy and all the stories about NZ, haka and rugby 🥳
@@onlinefahrlehrer hallo good morning please I can I get your contact?
@@onlinefahrlehrer I live in Tübingen
Took my second driving lesson in germany yesterday, never drove before and havent been here long from the uk. Went to a carpark and within minutes the instructor told me its not worth it and to continue out onto the roads right away! A good sign I think but man its scary and to most wouldnt seem much different when you look but believe me when you drive, the rules, ways and roads are so different its unreal but im not thinking about the uk when I do the lessons, im acting solely on my first ever lessons and germany, I think not remembering or thinking about the differences or the uk roads and rules stuff (or where ever you are from if you start lessons here) really helps alot. Next I am going to narrow streets with lots of right before left side roads and other obstacle and rules, gonna be stressy but i look forward to it, thanks for uploading this video and anyone else who uploads similar, im sure they help far more people out than you realise!
@@marymulengawincierz773 Not yet, because of various problems preventing me progressing with lessons and corona, its taken longer than I wanted but im almost there now.
Ah well… memories…
My exam was 32 years ago.
I remember approaching an intersection. I had all time in the world to cross but decided to let the other car pass. It took like ages.
The examiner later referred to that as my „minute´s silence“.
I watched this video one day before my second attempt to pass the Fahrprüfung and passed on Thursday. None of the "Fahrlehrer" I've met so far spoke English, so please stop complaining about your English. You speak great! Thank you for everything!
hahaaha you look and see if the examiner is still alive
But you didn't explain what to do otherwise.
@@SeriousApache just call 911
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@@alfintgeorge2051 112 in Germany and every country i know in Europe
@@semrozema thanks😁
Thank you Mr. Moll. You did an amazing job! Really happy to find this video. You are clear in your explanation and very patient as a teacher. I hope we get to see a lot more English videos from you! A big thumbs up!
Thank you so much for this video! I am from India. I was in Germany last week and had hired a self drive car. I have never driven on the right side of the road before, let alone in Germany!
I watched this video many times before I left India. It helped me so much! You have explained the various aspects so well that I got used to driving in Germany in less than 10 minutes and I drove for almost 2200 km over 11 days through cities, towns, villages on Autobahnen, Bundesstraßes and other roads with great ease!
Danke schön!!
oh that's a great info
me too going there for 10 days and planning to drive 2500 km so any tips please ?
planing to drive 2500 km in Germany next week
any tips bro?
the Trainer is really funny he is so right and fair man
Mark is so lucky to have Gerd as a trainer. I wish, I will get a teacher like Gerd. Fingers crossed…
Such a cool instructor! . Friendly and cooperative. I hope we have such good instructors like you here in Bendorf. Some of the instructors here get angry and upset if you do sth wrong and they even start yelling at you with out any respect. The moment they realize this, they try to tune down their voice and then you kiss your test driving Godbye.
Thanks a lot for this video. It is good to know that we have some Tolerant instructors people around. I need to pass this driving test so badly to get a job and start life again.
Tomorrow is my third try to pass the practical driving test.
Wish me luck!
Hello, I wish you loads and loads of luck. I am kinda in the same situation as you seem to be. I think even for english-speaking foreigners living in germany and trying to make a driving license here is not easy, coz they do everything in german. I also need this DL , to be able to work. Greetings to you!
Guys did you all pass your exams?? i got mine on Monday😟
I passed my American driving test
Passed the test on my first attempt! Thank you so much
For an English speaking person with B2 level German, this video is a good break from all the videos auf Deutsch. I picked a few points too here and there 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
This video is perfect. It helps me clearly understand what I should and shouldn't do while driving. Thank God I discovered this video. Thank you Mr. Moll. Great job. ^_^ Your English is good by the way. I hope there are more videos like this. Thumbs up !
Thanks a lot for your video. I watched it several times to prepare for my exam and helped me pass my exam with ease.
Perfect teacher ...und deutlisch....
Very well done.. thank you so much for recording this video... It shall help many like us who aspire to have a German driving licence to be able to drive in Autobahn and to enjoy driving around in Europe! 👍🏽
I really liked your video. I watched it before my driving test & succeeded. Many thanks to you.
How I wish to find a teacher like you in Lübeck! There are no English speaker instructors in this town. And everybody is so grumpy. Your English is great and you are extremely kind! Congratulations and thanks for the video! 🤗
This video has inspired me for my future career choice, I think :) I speak fluent German, English and Italian, maybe I could become an instructor :D But I'm 18 and got my drivers license 4 days ago, so maybe I should wait a little 😅
@@gerusher6682 please do it if you can! Your could help a lot of people struggling with the German language ❤
I watched your video on repeat before my exam and i passed! Thank you so much!
I have been staying in DE since 2016. I have developed this kinda phobia of driving here even though I leant and started driving at around 2008, back home in India. This video is the first video I ever watched on driving in DE and it's safe to say that the examiners calm attitude and explanations have relieved me somewhat of my fear of driving here... After seeing this entire video, I would say its the first time that I'm really thinking of getting over this anxiousness of mine. Thank you so much for this knowledgeable and informative video..
Nice to hear that 👍 regards gerd
Great job Gerd! Thank you so much for this video!!
Having seen loads of youtube videos on this topic, I am of the view that you're one of the best instructor, coz you explain it beautifully.
This is one of the Best Driving Instructor in the World....Good Man and Kind to be Precise.
Thanks for the video. It really helped me today to pass the prufung. Your tips were really helpful
Awesome...I could learn a lot of things from this video. My Fahrlehrer, although he speaks english; its very broken and I think you are far better !! Instructions are very clear and the driver who is driving also did a pretty good job. Thanks for uploading this video. Please do more of such videos too in English. Thanks a lot.
This video is really helpful before the practical test. Thank You.
Not sure how this video came up in front of me. Mr.Moll you have explained very well. excellent video. I drive a lot in Germany but thought "Verkehrsberuhigte..." means drive at 20 instead of normal 30. Your English is very good. Important, for us limited-German speakers it is very helpful.
So the stop sign and the traffic together you following the traffic light? The stop sign is only for if the traffic light isn't working?
+Bill Kammermeier yes, that's right
good question, i also wanted to ask this
There's a hierarchy of rules in Germany. If there are no signs, it's right before left, if there are signs you have to follow them and if there are signs and lights, the lights are superordinate
and if there's a police officer (or someone comparable) controlling a traffic light crossing with hand signs, you have to obey their hand signs, even if the traffic lights say something else.
When the traffic lights turns off the traffic can flew and not everybody need to stop
I also remember beeing so nervous before the exam. I was sure I would fail, because the last driving lesson was pure chaos. But as soon as I started the engine I was as calm as a cucumber...
and did you pass at first attempt :-) ?
Is cucumber 🥒calm 🤪🤪🤪
What a sweet driving instructor.. Thanks for that video.. Was very enlightening and helpful.. So two thumbs up.. I have already driven in Germany however it was a harrowing experience for me as I am used to driving in India where absolutely no rules apply (except don't bang another person everrrrr... or else no rules apply when the angry flash mob is beating your ass).. The driving in Mumbai is chaotic but somehow seems to work.. Nevertheless the driving in Germany scares the pants off me since I have had a few hairy experiences which shattered my confidence.. So I have taken it upon myself to now focus on becoming the best driver ever and will go for lessons in Germany and hopefully will be blessed with an instructor like yours..
Hello, and how was that :-) ?
Your 2 years ahead of me bro I'm looking to start on the year that's starting know
The only video on youtube in english for german driving lesson. godsend
If you think German drivers look angry when they're driving, you should go anywhere in the USA specially Florida, then you will meet angry, super aggressive drivers! I have been in Germany for 9 years, they are not angry drivers they are people who take driving very seriously because is a big responsibility, as it should be. They do however like to educate others who are not driving as they should. I love the fact they dont carry guns as they do in the USA. ICH LIEBE DEUTSCHLAND!
Here in NYC I see angry drivers mostly when other drivers create dangerous situations. NYC drivers let you in into their lane when they see that you want to turn left. Even in absolute rush hour. Smiling is the key.
Driving education in Germany is way more sophisticated and road tests are harder. But Germany is the only country in Western Europe not having introduced the Learners' permit, where you may drive with a supervisor (a driver with a valid license) to get experience. Spain, France, Belgium - they all have it. Even Switzerland. In Germany you may only book lessons with a driving instructor unless you get your driving license.
Cringe. Most American drivers ok and there is nothing wrong with guns. Also if you are an actual American you would know that most Americans don't carry guns with them as that's illegal in most states except the south like texas and Alabama.
@@oussematrabelsi9429 But the big disadventage of liberal gun laws is that the police is way more aggressive in traffic controls etc since they have to approach every car driver as if they have a gun under the seat. Here in Germany and Europe in general the police is pretty relaxed during such situations.
@@immermitderruhe I'm 55 years old. I've been driving since I was 16. You're right. It absolutely does make a difference in how the police officer approaches the car. Many officers are killed at traffic stops. However, I've been a gun owner for more than 30 years and a legal concealed carrier for more than 20 years. I'm an African American male and I've been stopped by police many times because I used to drive too fast.
Btw, not one time have I been mistreated, at least to my knowledge. Just being polite and respectful I've avoided getting a ticket several times when I was clearly in the wrong.
This driving instructor is just great, very calm and informative. I have a terrible instructor
You can say that again!
Dankeschön, hat viel geholfen. Ich mache im Moment Fahrstunden, meine Prüfung ist in ca. 5 Woche. Jetzt weiß ich genau worauf ich achten muss. Vielen Dank nochmals👏🏼👍 tolles Video!! Sehr netter fahrprüfer
Great instructor, Covers everything. Yesterday I had watched this video. Today I had the test and I passed it ;-). Thanks to Mr. Moll.
Cool 😁
Thanks a lot for such helpful video @Gerd!!! Have my exam tomorrow morning in Tübingen.
Thank you so much, for taking your time to teach us in English. And your English is just perfect!
Habe am Freitag im dichten Stadtverkehr Hamburgs bestanden, nachdem der Prüfling vor mir durchgefallen ist. Werde weiterhin deine hilfreichen und lehreichen Videos anschauen, man lernt ja nie aus 👍👍
Gratuliere und viele Grüsse in eine meiner Lieblingsstädte :)
Amazing!, I want more videos, an actual sample for the exam!! A big help for me.. Thank God!!
I love the German accent of speaking English!
its actually very funny, lol
The first casualty of war is Truth Love Germany but German English accent is sadly according to me funny
This video is really helpful, specially for someone like me who can speak and understand sehr wenig Deutsch! It will help me mentally prepare for the Praktische Fahrprufung ! Thank you!
Same here :)
Me too, was so informative and practical. Thank you so much
Feeling Dank for uploading this! From another Kiwi guy in Germany
JuanCD135 hahaha, " Feeling Dank"!!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Vielen Dank!
Feeling Dank 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great instructor and super explanation. Thank you
Gerd, Thanks for this video. I found the video very informative. I have my driving test in 2 weeks. Hoping for the best :)
Good luck :)
A question for my understanding :)
At 25:28, there was a bus with warning lights. Shouldn't we cross with walking speed.?
Thanks a lot for this work, it helped me greatly to pass a test!
Perfect :)
Man, those narrow streets look like a nightmare to drive on. I would not own and drive a car if I lived in an area like that.
Thanks for this video, it help me alot, am taking my practical test soon, watching this video gives me more hope that I can do it.
Your video really helped me to clear my Practical Examination in 1st attempt. Vielen Dank Herr Moll !
Viele Grüße :)
Thanks a lot Mr. Moll, next week I am going to have my exam, and your video was really useful.
Thanks so much. It's so helpful. Please do more of this. God bless you.
Thanks so much! I had a bit of anxiety about driving in Germany for the first time but this guy made it seem chilled out and fun...whheeew 😅
Auf englisch, habe ich viel verstanden :) hat viel geholfen weil ich Sprache Probleme
Du ist nicht gut
Thank you for making this video! Can you please do more of these in English?? I have to learn to drive in Germany and I'm super nervous especially since in my home country we drive on the left side of the road. 🙈😭
No words!!!aperfect teacher!!I feel pity for the passengers in my Heimat!!n road users.Now I know they don't know "what adriving licence really is" now I know why this exmas more than 200pple perished😢😢.from my helmat. Uuuuuuhhh I salute German Drivers🙊👍👍✌.No words! !totally impressed from Hannover
Thank you very much for doing this video in English! I don't speak German well and this video is a great help for me and many others!
you're welcome ☺
good video Mr Moll,I live in Fürstenfeldbruck in münchen I will do the driving next year, so this video helps me a lot thanks good work
Am loving my driving lessons, the thing with me is though I suffer from anxiety but it is not the driving that causes it, it stems from past issues and I had it long before ever driving a car and so anyway one day my driving lesson is perfect and I make not a single mistake, the next I forget and do not notice even the most basic signs, even changing gear and all sorts but it is not the driving, it is because when my anxiety goes up, my focus is all about controlling or trying to control it and everything else comes second to that including knowing what I am even doing. It is so frustrating because when my anxiety is not there, my driving and alertness is good enough to pass an exam although I am only on lesson 9 and so could not take one yet, and I think it is better that I do not as I am still enjoying seeing new signs and new situations as one day a street is completely different in terms of traffic and difficulty than say the next day. Watching these help a lot because my driver instructor cannot speak any English what so ever and so we cannot have talks or discuss any of a lesson which frustrates us both I think and not just me, although I try and speak as much German as I can, it is often not heard or understood lol but more frustrating than this is the clarification to as why something is better or done, than not or vice versa not being given, watching these videos helps give me clarification about some things that happen or I see in my own lessons here that perhaps I did not understand. Enjoyable watch, thank you for uploading, even though it is 8 years ago, this video still helps people today :o) I also like watching them when perhaps I have had a bad lesson or made some mistakes because I realise it is normal and for lesson 9 I am not as far behind as sometimes I allow myself to think, I am realising having bad lessons even later than perhaps previous ones is perfectly ok and normal. Only a couple of areas I really must work on more as I still have a habbit of indicating and then checking my mirrors, especially if not turning at all during the indication, I tend to indicate first and early and then check my mirrors and shoulder check just prior to the turn, the last thing which is often a problem is I feel pressured from drivers behind even when I am at the limit or I am worried about others far to much or what they think about me in a learner car, not sure what it is but it gets better. I will say that the walking speed areas when I first moved to Germany seemed silly to me as it is so slow and some of those areas are not small, they are big housing areas and so driving through them at walking speed can take a very long time, but then I bought a house inside a walking speed area and I love it, it makes perfect sense, my little son can ride his bike in the streets with us and everything feels safe lol Walking speed streets are great :O)
Wenn ich die Prüfung nicht bestanden , kontaktiere ich Sie, ich komme aus Mexiko und meinen Lehrer erklärt nichts zu mir , nur wenn ich einen Fehler mache, und mit Fränkischen Dialekt uff 😞, ich habe ihre Videos gesehen und Sie sind sehr professionell und nette person, vielen Dank ich lerne viel mit Ihnen 🌸😋😎👌👏👏👏👍 Perfect teacher really!
Viva 🇲🇽
Those German roads look so beautiful compared to the average American road.
And the average road in the north of England :( the highways are fine but the city roads are just awful up here
Because they have smaller cars and trucks. Also American roads are much wider than german roads. Their highways are basically city roads here in america
@@oussematrabelsi9429 its all about the gov investing in infrastructure... rather then military for example... not that big of a deal
@@tonak4949 yes, because we all know what happened last time when Deutschland invested a lot in military.
This is such a perfect walk-through (drive-through XD) for travelers driving in Germany for the first time!
Thank you for the great driving lesson!
Gerd you are a good Instructor and very funny 😄😂 how I wished my instructor was like you.
She’s always shouting in German and I don’t understand her, that makes me so stressed.
And your English is very good and understanding.
Please could you upload more videos in English?
Could be very helpful for us ❤
Wow, really nice. I love New Zealand, it would be a pleasure to do with him the exam and the practice driving.
Gut gemacht, Gerd.
Nice video, I have learnt more here than from my supervisor
absolut sehr wunderbar vielen Dank Gerd
und in Kiwi englisch it is ( round the block )
:)
keep up the good work it really help make driving so easy😉😉😉😉😉😉
Dear Gerd Moll, thanks for making this video. I am always confused with the 30 zone speed limit.
How should I know the 30 zone has ended if I do not see any other shield for speed?
Your english is very easy to understand. I like your video , thanks a lot . Dankeschön
Very cool instructor... i would like to have a instructor like him... great video...thanks... otherwise very rough driving teachers here...
Thanks for your lesson. It gave me a passed in my driving practice
You did the lesson in English very well. It’s a pity that you did not do more.
Very good teacher, I watched lots of your video. Next week I will have the test , I am so nervous since one week already
hi gerd,
ich hab auch meinen Lappen dank deiner videos. speziell beim einparken war es richtig schön einfach ;)
Die Videos sind klasse. Weiter so!
super, so muss es sein - happy driving ;)
Thanks so much for this video.. got so much tips not learnt from my driving teacher
Munchep Jang Martha
You are a Good teacher.
I have a practical exam today, i wish my self luck.
How was it? You passed?
Hallo, Herr Moll, ich habe mit der letzten Grundfahruebung nicht ganz verstanden (ca 35:00). Wenn ich links zum Parkplatz abbiegen will - darf ich auch nicht anhalten um die entgegenkommende Fahrzeuge vorbei zu lassen? Soll man dann irgendwo wenden und von der anderen Richtung kommen?
nebeneinander (Fahrrad) fahren - to ride in parallel. On a bicycle road ("Fahrradstrasse") cyclists are allowed to ride in parallel. Fahrrad fahren = to ride a bicycle. Motorrad fahren = to ride a motorcycle/motorbike (US/Britisches Englisch). Aber Auto fahren = to drive a car.
Grundfahrübungen = mandatory driving manoeuvers. Rückwärts einparken = parallel parking. Wenden in drei Zügen = Three point turn. :-)
*Rückwärts einparken = to park in while driving backwards
Tob ias Hier in den USA ist das in der Fahrprüfung "parallel parking" ...
Ja, aber soweit ich weiß, bedeutet 'parallel parking' = alongside the road. Rückwärts einparken meint, dass du rückwärts einparkst. Das sind zwei Paar Schuhe. Du kannst hier auch vorwärts einparken, was das Gegenteil ist.
This is a very good video. Thumbs up to the teacher and for the informative video.
Gerd, you are very entertaining and funny :) Actually i have a sad story to tell, i failed the driving exam twice, because i was too tensed. Next week i ll have my third attempt, so watching your videos take away my nervousness. Thanx for that
Best
Hi emma you'll make it :)
Gerd Moll I PASSED!!!! OMG, i am the happiest now :) thanx so much for your work
Congratulation - it's time for a big halloween party :)
Gerd Moll Biggest thanks to you Gerd, i was watching your videos over and over again and now i think i am expert im Strassenverkehr. Cheers!!!!!
Emma Gessat I failed 4 times and today I passed:D
Good video with lot of beautiful tips. Two thumbs up👍👍!! I failed in my first attempt of practical prüfung. Fingers crossed for the second attempt exam after Easter. Hoping something good happens 👀
Sehr schön. Vielen Dank für dieses Video
Thank you for doing this Video! It's very helpful!!!!!
Awesome video! Will you please do some more videos in English? Your English is very good and clear. Thank you!
One thing you will observe here in Germany is that no driver goes by the actual rules except for when taking the driving test. No one drives till the end before entering the autobahn.
lovely, am learning how to drive here in Germany now as well.it not easy but i will make it lool.thx
@@marymulengawincierz773 yes dear i did. It's Was not easy but i made it.
Thank you for asking. Appreciate
Hab bestanden. Deine Videos waren sehr hilfreich. Danke :)
Gratulation und langsam !! ;)
Thank you very much for recording this video.
Is important rules for new comer people to the Germany.
It was a grt help with english translation.... thankkk youu soo much
thanks so much I pass my driveing Examination it really helps me
Man when I drove for the first time in Germany I was so surprised that I didn't get into road rage
For the record, YOUR ENGLISH IS VERY GOOD 😊
Sehr gut diese hast mir viel geholfen weil ich melde mich an für Führerschein Test im Ingolstadt und ich verstehe gut deutsch aber ich spreche wenig
This video has inspired me for my future career choice, I think :) I speak fluent German, English and Italian, maybe I could become an instructor :D But I'm 18 and got my drivers license 4 days ago, so maybe I should wait a little 😅
😂😂😂😂😂 thank God, the examiner is still alive, lovely teaching
This is really great video. I wish there were more of such videos to train from.
I'm always unsure whether the speed limit is 30 or 50. In most cases during the video too, I didn't see any speed limit signs as such. Was it only that the camera didn't capture it or are there other ways of knowing it?
Thankyou for the help now am ready to do it✔️✔️✔️