It was really pleasant to watch Josh drive. For a relatively unexperienced driver that he still is, he's extremely calm and collected, and excellent in sticking to his routines. I understand that the need to glance at the gear lever is something that couldn't just go unmentioned, but I think that there's the goal you aim for and there's life: honestly, I don't consider it criminal at this point. Yes, you don't want to let it become a habit, but for somebody driving an automatic in their daily life, there's no escaping the drop-off in their manual-gearbox skills. I think that Josh did exceptionally well with his clutch control -- and he had one pretty steep hill start on a two-lane road which wanted you to pick up speed quickly! -- and he showed perfect awerness of what gear he should be in at any given moment. His changes were also smooth and swift. Actually, I think his shifting skills were very impressive for someone who only had used manual cars for learning, but then spent a couple months picking up his own driving habits in an automatic. Yes, it would be perfect if he didn't feel like he had to glance down at the stick, but, overall, considering his ability to coordinate his actions, I think it's no big deal: when you're checking your blind-spot, you're also taking your eyes off what's in front momentarily; as you do when you need to operate some auxillary control of less frequent use: there are many operations related to driving which don't require immediacy and which you can perform safely only after you've ascertained the road situation and thus made it possible to take your eyes off the road. Again, I'd feel very safe in a car driven by Josh.
@@shaxley832 you will pass don’t worry, don’t overthink the day just do what you have been taught and remember observations! Don’t forget to eat a banana good luck 🤞
After a year of lessons, building my self confidence, reducing my anxiety. I can happily say that today I passed my driving test in Kingstanding (bham) with just 3 minors. I just want to thank this channel as it has massively helped!! I honestly must have watched at the videos by now 😅. For those with their upcoming tests you’ve got this stay calm and keep trying. ❤
Ah oml congrats!! I’ve got a test booked in late Sept for Kingstanding. I’ve been nervous about how everyone goes on about hard kingstanding routes are😅 Been struggling with my instructor recently too, constant cancellations, so I’m worried I won’t be ready which sucks. I hoping these vids will make up for it🤞🏾 huge congratulations again for passing, hoping that’ll be me soon!
Hello Aman. Ibrahim in Canterbury here. Just subscribed to your channel. I actually passed my driving test in 1978 (yes 45 years ago, and on first attempt). However, I'm humble enough to realise there's always something new to learn and that I will never be a perfect driver. I'm also considering signing up for the IAM Roadsmart program and taking the Advanced test at some point. I take a huge amount of pride in my driving. I've watched a bit of your videos and although they are geared towards learners, there is more than plenty that us so called "experienced" drivers can also learn. Especially as we may have picked up bad habits over the years. Plus various driving concepts and rules change over the years. Very much like your calm and professional approach...and with the occasional good humour thrown in. Anyhow, I have a lot of catching up to do with your videos. For the record, I'm British, Canadian & Egyptian, born in Cairo. Vancouver Canada is my other home. Update: Just discovered you also have a personal YT channel which is more about you versus driving. I'll take a look at that too. Sorry I missed your recent Q&A video live but will play catch up. Thank You, Ibrahim in Canterbury
Aman, I can’t tell you how much watching your videos has helped me on my driving journey ! I passed today with only 3 minors and the driving examiner said that the drive was “lovely” ! Thank you !
@@eiraj8161 take a few deep breaths at the start when you get into the car. Think before you start doing anything once you have first entered the car, it’s just like moving off normally, do your usual routine of preparing the car, observing and moving away. If you make a mistake during the test take on board what you have done and try not to do it again, focus on what you can do which is doing your best driving for the remaining time. I also found watching different driving videos everyday to prepare helps in the build-up (especially different videos of your test route). And learn the show me & tell me questions so you can answer them confidently at the start of the test (it helps). Hope this helps anyone who reads it :)
In my history of watching someone drive in a mock test,its my first time to witness someone make a perfect one. I wish I were him. Congradulations in order for him.
What a great drive from Josh. Slight bad habit creeping in (looking at gear stick which is perhaps understandable) and turning right at roundabouts, but yeah still looking at mirrors before turning and doing the manoeuvre. No minor or major faults, you don’t very often see that.
13:20 Yes! Well done! You indicated left to signal you're leaving a roundabout! THAT'S how you do it. So many people in Milton Keynes ignore section 186 which clearly states "Signal left after you have passed the exit before the one you intend to take", failing to do so causes other drivers attempting to enter the roundabout to hessitate, increasing traffic, wasting time, and even potentially causing accidents as a byproduct. 9:00 One thing to point out, while it's true you shouldn't see 60 as a target, one particular issue we have in MK are drivers crawling at 40 or less, they build up a huge queue behind them, increasing traffic, especially on the single carriageways, where they cannot be overtaken easily and safely. These types of drivers are often very hessitent and timmid, and tend not to indicate, and are more likely to cause accidents than someone driving at 60, and perhaps need a confidence boost before being allowed to drive on these main roads. The right speed is 50 approx, that's acceptable, don't drive at 40mph or slower, you're going to irritate a lot of drivers and cause all sorts of havoc, these MK roads were design specifically for the purpose of efficient navigation.
passed my Class 5 (canadian driving license) test a few days ago with 0 Faults! Watched some of the videos for awareness techniques which really helped on my test. Thank you Aman! :D
Well done Josh on your mock test with Aman. As a full licence holder for over a year prior to this video, you have proved yourself worthy of your full licence holder status. A very good video demonstrating your competence and safe driving ability in negotiating roundabouts. I'm well impressed.
Greetings from Germany. I just wanted to tell you that our country is practically devoid of such gargantuan roundabouts. But after following some of your episodes, I see that there's some logic to them. Very interesting. I wish my driving instructor in 1999 would have been so positive and collected. 👍
I watched lots of your mock tests before my test. They were really helpful to learn and build up confidence in driving in UK. Actually I watched failed mock tests early and learnt a lot and got corrected my errors and passed mock tests which I watched closer to the test date and they were really helpful in building up confidence. Today I passed my driving test with zero faults on second attempt. Thank you very much ❤
He should have been allowed and encouraged to familiarize himself with the car. For someone with such little experience as Josh, that was an excellent drive.
Nice drive well executed 🤙🏻 and thanks for the talk through Aman! ❤Helps a lot to understand how these bloody roundabouts works 😅😂 20:10 face impression got me laugh 😂
My Lerner teacher uso to told me the main thing always u need to se the most important thing before moving off I check the blind spots left and right so that all thing I been learning I feel so proud that I passed my car manual test Alhamduliah and I’m instructor said there no mistakes he done well driving and that’s really shocks me just only parking the car the said directly you passed your test that feeling is just amazing ☺️
I feel spiral round abouts are easiest if you know how it works. U only need to correctly enter n remain in the same lane. And it will lead you to the correct exit. Thanks 😊
Well done Josh. I think driving a manual after an automatic was brave. I haven't driven a manual for 30 years and would find it difficult. You should consider taking an advanced test; IAM or RoSPA. I'm sure you would do well.
Its great calmly watching your video's after i have passed on (july 14) you quickly realise once you pass no matter what its not worth stressing over 😊🎉
I passed my test in 2017 around MK, I was hoping you might go more into Bletchley, where the test centre is, as there is an awful roundabout which you're basically guaranteed to go on on test which is sort of in between Tesco and IKEA
I litteraly only watched your video's and took a single lesson for a mock test, drove a little bit by myself ( 3 weeks )and went to the test center and past flawless. Thanks for your video's you are a queen 👑. Greets From The Netherlands ♥️
Passed the other day. Although i have been driving since 2007. Im just on my 8th month here in the UK. Your videos were definitely very helpful to prepare me for the test. Thanks so much!!
Good Drive Josh! Roundabouts are funny things, we all get used to our local ones and how to handle them, then we go somewhere different and it's "oh how do you do this one?!
He turns his indicator off before he’s been turned into the road fully after a round about which wouldn’t be very helpful to cars waiting. Also, I do believe the advisory control of steering should be a minor as I’ve seen you give them before for less.
As someone who does lessons every week in mk. They still through a lot of people off. Especially the spiral roundabouts. The funny thing is, people who have passed their test tell me, u just enter and exit when u feel like it, noone follows the rules. And this is true so us learners struggle. 😭
Not sure if you're still replying to this! Got a question on roundabouts.. If there is traffic/queue to go into the first exit (our left), and the right is clear, should we still enter the roundabout and queue in? I'm getting mixed responses, some have argued that - unless I can fully enter the exit, I should not enter the roundabout even if there's space. Those have referenced HWC Section 185: Check the traffic has moved off in front of you before you proceed to enter the roundabout
Thank you so much I passed my test today and It was not possible for me to pass it without your videos It’s really helpful for learner Thank you so much ❤❤
Oew, it is going te happen! Congrats Josh. I hope I can be with the premiere, else I will watch it tonight. Did you afterwards go to Silverstone Aman for a Spin? That is close isn't it?
It seems that there's always long queues leading up to these roundabouts. If i was going straight, I'd get in the right before hitting the queue then get back in the left when it's clear.
Any tips if I'm struggling to get over my fear of taking the 3rd exit, going towards the bollard after the 2nd exit? I get nervous changing lanes in a roundabout especially if there's cars behind and judging if it's safe to get into the left lane before my intended exit
I’m looking for some advice, I recently decided to start driving again after maybe seven years of not bothering with it. Right now I’ve done around 30/40 hours in the car driving with my partner. Including dual carriageway driving (A19) and also some country roads as well as built up areas and little towns. Just wondering when would be a good time for me to go with an instructor (the recent driving was because I had zero confidence and now I feel OK). I was looking at maybe doing a crash course as I can also book time off work to be able to do this as I work full time night shift and I don’t think me having a lesson after a night shift would be a great idea. I’ve booked in to do my theory at the start of next month as I’ve been studying and currently I’ve passed 8 out of the 9 mock tests I’ve done on the official theory test app. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
Hi! You can definitely use an instructor any time from even no experience, I think you should get one as they will know the test procedures and you can get used to the test to pass. All instructors work different- mine gave me a different day every week, some instructors work evenings so maybe you could do one before your shift so you’re concentrated and not tired for one hour. Hope you find a solution! Good luck.
It was really pleasant to watch Josh drive. For a relatively unexperienced driver that he still is, he's extremely calm and collected, and excellent in sticking to his routines.
I understand that the need to glance at the gear lever is something that couldn't just go unmentioned, but I think that there's the goal you aim for and there's life: honestly, I don't consider it criminal at this point. Yes, you don't want to let it become a habit, but for somebody driving an automatic in their daily life, there's no escaping the drop-off in their manual-gearbox skills. I think that Josh did exceptionally well with his clutch control -- and he had one pretty steep hill start on a two-lane road which wanted you to pick up speed quickly! -- and he showed perfect awerness of what gear he should be in at any given moment. His changes were also smooth and swift. Actually, I think his shifting skills were very impressive for someone who only had used manual cars for learning, but then spent a couple months picking up his own driving habits in an automatic. Yes, it would be perfect if he didn't feel like he had to glance down at the stick, but, overall, considering his ability to coordinate his actions, I think it's no big deal: when you're checking your blind-spot, you're also taking your eyes off what's in front momentarily; as you do when you need to operate some auxillary control of less frequent use: there are many operations related to driving which don't require immediacy and which you can perform safely only after you've ascertained the road situation and thus made it possible to take your eyes off the road.
Again, I'd feel very safe in a car driven by Josh.
I passed 3 weeks ago with 1 minor 🎉 nothing better than watching these videos with your license! Thanks for the videos aman🫡🫡🫡
Brilliant well done!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😊🥰
fr, it sooo stress free with my brand new license in hand haha
Hopefully I pass mine got it next month worried I’ll mess it up
@@shaxley832 you will pass don’t worry,
don’t overthink the day just do what you have been taught and remember observations! Don’t forget to eat a banana good luck 🤞
@@shaxley832you got this!
After a year of lessons, building my self confidence, reducing my anxiety. I can happily say that today I passed my driving test in Kingstanding (bham) with just 3 minors. I just want to thank this channel as it has massively helped!! I honestly must have watched at the videos by now 😅. For those with their upcoming tests you’ve got this stay calm and keep trying. ❤
Ah oml congrats!! I’ve got a test booked in late Sept for Kingstanding. I’ve been nervous about how everyone goes on about hard kingstanding routes are😅 Been struggling with my instructor recently too, constant cancellations, so I’m worried I won’t be ready which sucks. I hoping these vids will make up for it🤞🏾 huge congratulations again for passing, hoping that’ll be me soon!
@@jas_313I'm gonna make u fail
@jas_313 I'm scared of that kingstanding circle, always get the exits wrong
I have a test this Friday at the same test centre(Kingstanding),any tips pls
@@berhebibitigrayannationali3441 just stay calm domt panic you'll deffo pass
Hello Aman.
Ibrahim in Canterbury here. Just subscribed to your channel. I actually passed my driving test in 1978 (yes 45 years ago, and on first attempt). However, I'm humble enough to realise there's always something new to learn and that I will never be a perfect driver. I'm also considering signing up for the IAM Roadsmart program and taking the Advanced test at some point. I take a huge amount of pride in my driving.
I've watched a bit of your videos and although they are geared towards learners, there is more than plenty that us so called "experienced" drivers can also learn. Especially as we may have picked up bad habits over the years. Plus various driving concepts and rules change over the years.
Very much like your calm and professional approach...and with the occasional good humour thrown in. Anyhow, I have a lot of catching up to do with your videos.
For the record, I'm British, Canadian & Egyptian, born in Cairo. Vancouver Canada is my other home.
Update: Just discovered you also have a personal YT channel which is more about you versus driving. I'll take a look at that too. Sorry I missed your recent Q&A video live but will play catch up.
Thank You,
Ibrahim in Canterbury
Aman, I can’t tell you how much watching your videos has helped me on my driving journey ! I passed today with only 3 minors and the driving examiner said that the drive was “lovely” ! Thank you !
congrats! i get really nervous, do u have tips?
@@eiraj8161 take a few deep breaths at the start when you get into the car. Think before you start doing anything once you have first entered the car, it’s just like moving off normally, do your usual routine of preparing the car, observing and moving away. If you make a mistake during the test take on board what you have done and try not to do it again, focus on what you can do which is doing your best driving for the remaining time. I also found watching different driving videos everyday to prepare helps in the build-up (especially different videos of your test route). And learn the show me & tell me questions so you can answer them confidently at the start of the test (it helps). Hope this helps anyone who reads it :)
In my history of watching someone drive in a mock test,its my first time to witness someone make a perfect one. I wish I were him. Congradulations in order for him.
This guy has completed a perfect driving test
at 5:03 he forgot to check the stock market
and not really a test for him as he has already passed his test.
@@JaAoM-x3r Yeah but most forget to drive, how they would in a test after passing, he is still driving really well
passed my test today first time, thank you Aman for all these videos!
Which centre please
What a great drive from Josh. Slight bad habit creeping in (looking at gear stick which is perhaps understandable) and turning right at roundabouts, but yeah still looking at mirrors before turning and doing the manoeuvre. No minor or major faults, you don’t very often see that.
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Josh, wonderful drive, excellent, congratulations, Passed Mock Test with no faults, well done.
13:20 Yes! Well done! You indicated left to signal you're leaving a roundabout! THAT'S how you do it. So many people in Milton Keynes ignore section 186 which clearly states "Signal left after you have passed the exit before the one you intend to take", failing to do so causes other drivers attempting to enter the roundabout to hessitate, increasing traffic, wasting time, and even potentially causing accidents as a byproduct.
9:00 One thing to point out, while it's true you shouldn't see 60 as a target, one particular issue we have in MK are drivers crawling at 40 or less, they build up a huge queue behind them, increasing traffic, especially on the single carriageways, where they cannot be overtaken easily and safely. These types of drivers are often very hessitent and timmid, and tend not to indicate, and are more likely to cause accidents than someone driving at 60, and perhaps need a confidence boost before being allowed to drive on these main roads. The right speed is 50 approx, that's acceptable, don't drive at 40mph or slower, you're going to irritate a lot of drivers and cause all sorts of havoc, these MK roads were design specifically for the purpose of efficient navigation.
passed my Class 5 (canadian driving license) test a few days ago with 0 Faults! Watched some of the videos for awareness techniques which really helped on my test. Thank you Aman! :D
Well done Josh on your mock test with Aman. As a full licence holder for over a year prior to this video, you have proved yourself worthy of your full licence holder status. A very good video demonstrating your competence and safe driving ability in negotiating roundabouts. I'm well impressed.
Aman rocking the Barbie pink fad, she's always on point. They should bring out a Barbie Driving Instructor , based on Aman 💕💕💕
Hahha you noticed!! Pink for barbie yay
Greetings from Germany. I just wanted to tell you that our country is practically devoid of such gargantuan roundabouts. But after following some of your episodes, I see that there's some logic to them. Very interesting. I wish my driving instructor in 1999 would have been so positive and collected. 👍
I watched lots of your mock tests before my test. They were really helpful to learn and build up confidence in driving in UK. Actually I watched failed mock tests early and learnt a lot and got corrected my errors and passed mock tests which I watched closer to the test date and they were really helpful in building up confidence. Today I passed my driving test with zero faults on second attempt. Thank you very much ❤
He should have been allowed and encouraged to familiarize himself with the car. For someone with such little experience as Josh, that was an excellent drive.
I finally understand the larger round about signs due to this video! Thanks.
Amazing drive from Josh 👏🏾 Congratulations on passing your mock test with 0 faults 🙌🏾🔥
Nice drive well executed 🤙🏻 and thanks for the talk through Aman! ❤Helps a lot to understand how these bloody roundabouts works 😅😂
20:10 face impression got me laugh 😂
My Lerner teacher uso to told me the main thing always u need to se the most important thing before moving off I check the blind spots left and right so that all thing I been learning I feel so proud that I passed my car manual test Alhamduliah and I’m instructor said there no mistakes he done well driving and that’s really shocks me just only parking the car the said directly you passed your test that feeling is just amazing ☺️
I’ve just passed my test today!! Your videos helped me so much! Thank you so much😁
His calmness and confidence were top-notch.
got my driving test today🤞finger crossed all goes well!! you videos are really helpful
How was it?
I feel spiral round abouts are easiest if you know how it works. U only need to correctly enter n remain in the same lane. And it will lead you to the correct exit. Thanks 😊
Well Done Josh you did an amazing job
thanks mate
Thanks man, appreciate it!
Well done Josh. I think driving a manual after an automatic was brave. I haven't driven a manual for 30 years and would find it difficult. You should consider taking an advanced test; IAM or RoSPA. I'm sure you would do well.
U practiced manual got the license and then stop driving it for yrs
this was such an easy watch, Josh is a great driver and this was extremely helpful, thank you ❤️
Its great calmly watching your video's after i have passed on (july 14) you quickly realise once you pass no matter what its not worth stressing over 😊🎉
I passed on the 14th aswell🎉🎉
Thank you so much Aman for all your videos, I passed today with only 2 minors and your channels was super helpful throughout my journey :)
This is how I drive ten yrs ago glory be to God he helped me amazing driving young man keep it up.
I passed my test today in derby. Your videos were so helpful. I watched this one multiple times ❤
Thanks for the advice on roundabouts. I cant stand them but feel better about them after this drive 👍
He handled this so well it gives me confidence for my upcoming test 😅
Well done Josh, good driver, one of the best on the channel. 🏆
so weird seeing you drive where i live haha ❤️ so interesting to watch this as i passed 3 months ago but struggle badly with driving anxiety.
Well done you passed. 🎉
Do pass plus with a driving instructor to help you with your anxiety ❤
I learn too much from your videos thanks to share with us. Second thing i really like the way you talk its really nice
Watching your videos as my exam is scheduled 7 days later. I'm very scared.
Best of luck with your test! Make sure you stay observant and take your time 😊 Let me know how it goes!
Hi, I’ve been watching your videos from Isle of Wight and I just passed my driving test today! Thank you for your videos♥️
Good drive ! Well done.
I passed my test in 2017 around MK, I was hoping you might go more into Bletchley, where the test centre is, as there is an awful roundabout which you're basically guaranteed to go on on test which is sort of in between Tesco and IKEA
that roundabout is horror😭😭
that roundabout is horrible!!
I have a mock test Thursday and final test 28th July after 48 hours of learning lessons please pray for me
How did it go!
I litteraly only watched your video's and took a single lesson for a mock test, drove a little bit by myself ( 3 weeks )and went to the test center and past flawless. Thanks for your video's you are a queen 👑. Greets From The Netherlands ♥️
Passed the other day. Although i have been driving since 2007. Im just on my 8th month here in the UK. Your videos were definitely very helpful to prepare me for the test. Thanks so much!!
Good Drive Josh! Roundabouts are funny things, we all get used to our local ones and how to handle them, then we go somewhere different and it's "oh how do you do this one?!
I passed my driving test last weekend.. your video are much helpful than my driving instructor 😮
Damn dat boys GOOD! weldone young man. really enjoyed that and my test is on Monday 25/3/24 :/
20:10, I feel that those lane markings are slightly confusing, shouldn't there be a dashed line to guide us into the left lane?
11:25 "follow the white line to the left" this always confuses me because the line splits into two :( and intuitively I want to follow the curve
Excellent drive Josh.
He turns his indicator off before he’s been turned into the road fully after a round about which wouldn’t be very helpful to cars waiting.
Also, I do believe the advisory control of steering should be a minor as I’ve seen you give them before for less.
I finally passed my theory test today!
Well done josh 😊
Thank you to aman and clear view driving for the upload today 😅
My test is tomorrow 😮
Second attempt, Les hope i pass 🎉
Good luck!
@@samanthaford5145 thank you and yourself 😊
Good luck
Let us know how it went!
Thank you!
I’m on my seventh lesson atm and doing roundabouts thanks for this video❤
6:10 Looking down at the gear lever while driving causes an immediate fail in Hungary.
Such a helpful video thank you:)
Love traffic light junctions, hate roundabouts which are mincing machines.
Great drive Josh
As someone who does lessons every week in mk.
They still through a lot of people off. Especially the spiral roundabouts.
The funny thing is, people who have passed their test tell me, u just enter and exit when u feel like it, noone follows the rules.
And this is true so us learners struggle. 😭
Gotta say, the way he reversed into the bay was smooth
Thank you for your Video Aman 🙏🙏🙏 Respect
I like 4:45 cause he leave enough space in front to than move off after
Hi guys,watching here and sending my full support from NZ 🇦🇺..thank you😊
I just watched ur video as my last video in de early morning before ma exam, I passed ma exam an hour ago thanks to ya
Not sure if you're still replying to this! Got a question on roundabouts.. If there is traffic/queue to go into the first exit (our left), and the right is clear, should we still enter the roundabout and queue in? I'm getting mixed responses, some have argued that - unless I can fully enter the exit, I should not enter the roundabout even if there's space.
Those have referenced HWC Section 185: Check the traffic has moved off in front of you before you proceed to enter the roundabout
I passed my test first time today with 2 minor thanks to your video ❤❤🎉
This is very good!
Was just at that taco bell you passed at the start yesterday
Is this vid recorded in milton keynes
passed my test with 0 fault on 09-12-2024. Thanks for your videos
That's excellent congratulations!! 👏 ☺️
Good drive fella .
He is the first one passing the mock test with 0 fault.😮
20:09 - where's this lane change? I'm observing the lines and I can't see him change lanes at all!
This video was really helpful thanks a lot
Very good Thanks Aman...
10:00 how is that not 3rd exit but 2nd exit?
Josh , good, smooth driving, well in control, good awareness and observation. He has improve considerably. Should be okay.☺
It is better to show the indicators on the screen for clear understanding 😄
Well done josh 🎉
Thank youuu! ❤
This was an excellent drive
Wow, you were in my hunting ground! MK isn't far from me.
Thank you so much
I passed my test today and
It was not possible for me to pass it without your videos
It’s really helpful for learner
Thank you so much ❤❤
Harry Pinero from Temu
Had driving lesson today my test is not till November said I’m ready for my test going to try book it for July if available slot learning in automatic
Oew, it is going te happen! Congrats Josh. I hope I can be with the premiere, else I will watch it tonight.
Did you afterwards go to Silverstone Aman for a Spin? That is close isn't it?
It seems that there's always long queues leading up to these roundabouts. If i was going straight, I'd get in the right before hitting the queue then get back in the left when it's clear.
thought that was harry pinero
To be honest, he’s a good Drivi👍
Great driver, especially when driving automatic mainly
I live in Milton Keynes 🎉 easy to drive around here
Currently get butcherd with these roundabouts.I completely suck😢
well done mate, praying this is how well i do
Thank you Aman👍
That was a roughroute but he did brilliantly
Dubious steering technique, crossed hands, single handed reversing...
Any tips if I'm struggling to get over my fear of taking the 3rd exit, going towards the bollard after the 2nd exit? I get nervous changing lanes in a roundabout especially if there's cars behind and judging if it's safe to get into the left lane before my intended exit
Aman, a quick question. If I am in a filter lane and I can only travel in 1 direction and I don't indicate, would it be a minor fault?
You really do a gorgeous Job I like the way u are calm on guidance you are the best lady driver Clear View woooooooowwwww thumbs up
08:34 What is that triangle on the road for?
It’s the give way triangle - you have to slow down as traffic in the adjoining road has priority ✅
I’m looking for some advice, I recently decided to start driving again after maybe seven years of not bothering with it. Right now I’ve done around 30/40 hours in the car driving with my partner. Including dual carriageway driving (A19) and also some country roads as well as built up areas and little towns. Just wondering when would be a good time for me to go with an instructor (the recent driving was because I had zero confidence and now I feel OK). I was looking at maybe doing a crash course as I can also book time off work to be able to do this as I work full time night shift and I don’t think me having a lesson after a night shift would be a great idea. I’ve booked in to do my theory at the start of next month as I’ve been studying and currently I’ve passed 8 out of the 9 mock tests I’ve done on the official theory test app. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
Hi! You can definitely use an instructor any time from even no experience, I think you should get one as they will know the test procedures and you can get used to the test to pass. All instructors work different- mine gave me a different day every week, some instructors work evenings so maybe you could do one before your shift so you’re concentrated and not tired for one hour. Hope you find a solution! Good luck.