Can You Pass the HGV Road Test First Try? Tips for Navigating Dunstable-Houghton | Tricksters #8

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • 🚚💡 'Can You Pass the HGV Road Test First Try? Tips for Navigating Dunstable-Houghton | Tricksters #8' is your essential guide to acing the HGV test with flying colors. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for those aiming to navigate the complexities of the Dunstable to Leighton Buzzard route without a hitch.
    🔍 What This Episode Offers:
    'How can I ensure passing my HGV road test on the first attempt?' We delve into proven strategies and insights to help you prepare and succeed.
    'Tips for mastering the Dunstable-Houghton route in an HGV test?' Get a detailed walkthrough of the route, highlighting what to expect and how to handle challenging sections.
    'How to prepare for the HGV road test effectively?' Listen to Patrick Biel, our expert LGV instructor, share his top advice on gearing up for the test day.
    🚀 Why It's a Game-Changer:
    'Are there insider tips for the HGV Dunstable-Houghton test route?' Absolutely! Discover secrets and tips directly from seasoned professionals.
    'What common mistakes to avoid during the HGV test?' Learn from others' experiences to navigate your test smoothly.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @malu232
    @malu232 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very very very much for your wonderful videos !!!!!! 😎

  • @RunninWithScissors
    @RunninWithScissors 6 місяців тому

    Passing everything is the easy bit, getting a job as a new pass is the hard bit.
    I've given up and going on the buses instead.

  • @crashredistrict
    @crashredistrict 5 місяців тому +1

    How do you know when to split the lanes ?

    • @retroschoolofmotoring1261
      @retroschoolofmotoring1261  5 місяців тому

      I get the feeling you're talking more about understanding when and how to position your LGV on the road, especially in tight spots or dealing with lanes that might not be clearly marked or are narrower than usual.
      Knowing when to "split lanes" or make similar maneuvers comes down to a few key points:
      Experience: There's no substitute for it. Being out on the road, getting hours under your belt, is irreplaceable. You start to get a feel for the size of your vehicle, how it handles, and how much space you need.
      Observation: Always keep an eye on the road conditions, signage, and the behavior of other drivers. This will help you anticipate when you might need to adjust your position on the road.
      Judgment: This comes with time and experience. You learn when it's safe to make certain moves, how to judge distances better, and when it's best just to stay put and wait it out.
      Training: Good training from a skilled instructor can give you a head start. They can share insights and tips that might take you longer to learn on your own.
      Can you know this without spending a decent amount of hours on the road? Short answer: Not really. Theoretical knowledge is crucial, but there's no real substitute for actual driving experience. The more you drive, the more instinctive your understanding of these situations becomes. You'll start to "feel" when it's okay to adjust your lane position, based on the traffic flow, road conditions, and what's happening around you.
      In essence, it's a mix of solid training, loads of practice, sharp observation skills, and trust in your judgment that comes into play. Keep practicing safely, and over time, you'll find yourself making these decisions more confidently.