That’s awesome!! Congratulations, and way to go with passing and no mistakes…your study and practice paid off. Oceanside, CA…love that area, and last time we were there we are at Ruby’s Diner, but I don’t think it’s open any longer.
Thank you Stan for all your uploaded videos. Really helps a lot all new and old drivers. Just passed my DMV actual driving test here in the US. Thank you Stan.
Thanks a lot for your driving tips! I passed my driving test at the end of June but still discovering a new driving skill. Could you make a video of how to merge on the left lane for left turns? Some lanes are tricky, in CA we have short left-turning lanes, what if there are already 2 -3 cars in a row, and I can't fit my car?
I always move my hands to either, depending on direction, ~1 and ~8, or ~11 and ~4 when making a turn (hand over hand). Not sure why, but I think I’ve always automatically done that when I first started driving, as I don’t ever remember doing it consciously. I might be weird for that, but hey, it works.
Hi. I have a friend who drives with her hands at 7 and 5 except for turns. It drives me crazy but I don't find any comments or instructions about this position. thanks for any input!
Can you please do a video on pulling up next to the curb, and also pulling up next to another car? This seems like it would be something simple, but I struggle doing it correctly. When I’m pulling up next to a curb, I always end up really far away from the curb, even though I think I’m close. Also, when I’m pulling up next to another car (to get ready for parking), I don’t always get the right distance. The second issue when I’m pulling up next to something is that my car often ends up in a crooked position, instead of being straight. I’ll pull up next to the curb or next to another car, and I often realize that I haven’t properly straightened out my car, but I’m not sure how to correct it once I’m in there. Can you please do a video addressing these issues related to pulling up? How can we pull up next to the curb or next to another car correctly every time? And if we make a mistake, how can we correct it? Thank you 🙏🏻
I got a written driving test last time, the option I picked was 10-2, and that's the wrong one. The correct one is 8-4, haha. But most people practice driving and instructors suggest the best one is 9-3.
I’ve never heard of 8 and 4 being the correct answer on a test! It’s a good position for driving long distances to reduce fatigue, but not the best for all around driving, at least imo. But, maybe that’s being taught more. Interesting!
I still watching all your uploaded videos even I already passed my driving test.
Thank you!
And I want to thank you for watching the videos…you’re awesome!
i passed my test yesterday with no mistakes at dmv oceanside!!! your videos helped me a lot. thank you. best of luck to all taking the test = )
That’s awesome!! Congratulations, and way to go with passing and no mistakes…your study and practice paid off. Oceanside, CA…love that area, and last time we were there we are at Ruby’s Diner, but I don’t think it’s open any longer.
The push and pull is my way to go, thank you 😊
Thank you Stan for all your uploaded videos. Really helps a lot all new and old drivers. Just passed my DMV actual driving test here in the US.
Thank you Stan.
That’s awesome - congratulations! And thanks for taking the time to watch the videos.
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for your driving tips! I passed my driving test at the end of June but still discovering a new driving skill. Could you make a video of how to merge on the left lane for left turns? Some lanes are tricky, in CA we have short left-turning lanes, what if there are already 2 -3 cars in a row, and I can't fit my car?
I can't adjust the mirrors well. I got a bachelor's degree. Please explain more about the things a new driver needs!
🎉 great experience thanks big brother am from Ethiopia
Sir,your all videos add some relevant knowledge to our driving.Thank you..❤ from India...
Excellent explanation. Appreciation to you Mr. Stan
Thank you very much for watching, and I hope it helped!
I always move my hands to either, depending on direction, ~1 and ~8, or ~11 and ~4 when making a turn (hand over hand). Not sure why, but I think I’ve always automatically done that when I first started driving, as I don’t ever remember doing it consciously. I might be weird for that, but hey, it works.
Hi. I have a friend who drives with her hands at 7 and 5 except for turns. It drives me crazy but I don't find any comments or instructions about this position. thanks for any input!
Great videos. Love watching and learning from them
Can you please do a video on pulling up next to the curb, and also pulling up next to another car? This seems like it would be something simple, but I struggle doing it correctly. When I’m pulling up next to a curb, I always end up really far away from the curb, even though I think I’m close. Also, when I’m pulling up next to another car (to get ready for parking), I don’t always get the right distance.
The second issue when I’m pulling up next to something is that my car often ends up in a crooked position, instead of being straight. I’ll pull up next to the curb or next to another car, and I often realize that I haven’t properly straightened out my car, but I’m not sure how to correct it once I’m in there.
Can you please do a video addressing these issues related to pulling up? How can we pull up next to the curb or next to another car correctly every time? And if we make a mistake, how can we correct it?
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for your great advice 👍
I noticed the driver seat of your vehicle is on the left hand. Its on the right in the part of the world where I live.
Yes, I’d probably have trouble driving where you are.
Thank you
And thank you for watching…I hope it helped in some way!
I think that my parents always taught me 10 and 2 when I was learning how to drive
That was previously pretty common teaching. Concern about airbags and driver safety has brought about the change to the 9 and 3 position.
I got a written driving test last time, the option I picked was 10-2, and that's the wrong one. The correct one is 8-4, haha. But most people practice driving and instructors suggest the best one is 9-3.
I’ve never heard of 8 and 4 being the correct answer on a test! It’s a good position for driving long distances to reduce fatigue, but not the best for all around driving, at least imo. But, maybe that’s being taught more. Interesting!
You didn't mention steering with the throttle.
Why the need to throttle unless you are chased by cops?😂
To be continued
Virginia requires 8 & 4. Uncomfortable and unnatural.
Tell them to eff off with that BS