Learner Driver Trying 60mph Narrow British Country Roads

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  • @artemkatelnytskyi
    @artemkatelnytskyi 4 місяці тому +184

    The thumbnail is everything. 😆

  • @rairaur2234
    @rairaur2234 4 місяці тому +98

    Thumbnail is pure gold

  • @halesworth01
    @halesworth01 4 місяці тому +42

    I did notice Sarah's confidence went up no end just during this lesson, proves what a good instructor you are!

  • @ibrahimshodipe7712
    @ibrahimshodipe7712 4 місяці тому +23

    Your videos have been incredibly helpful, and I can't thank you enough for your excellent work. I passed my driving test today with no recorded faults at all. I honestly didn't believe that was possible until my examiner said, "We have now concluded the test, and I'm happy to tell you that you passed with no faults."
    To everyone here preparing for their driving test, keep learning and endeavour to put what you've learned into practice. Don't doubt yourself. I wish you all a successful outcome. For those of us who are now fully licensed, let's remain safe out there.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +3

      That's really great to hear. Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

    • @ibrahimshodipe7712
      @ibrahimshodipe7712 4 місяці тому +2

      @@ConquerDriving Thank you, and keep up the great work!

  • @ibs5080
    @ibs5080 4 місяці тому +62

    "Some say he's tackled the steepest hill in the UK. All we know is, he's called The Fanders".

  • @MrKC23
    @MrKC23 4 місяці тому +15

    I'm doing I Am RoadSmart Course , and we are doing lots of country roads. This video is gold. Thank you

    • @chrislaing7153
      @chrislaing7153 4 місяці тому +1

      All the best for your advanced test. If everyone drove to the standard that you are learning (difference between progress and restraint, correct following distances, always being able to stop in the distance you can see to be clear etc...) we would have no need for the different speed limits.

    • @amyk9813
      @amyk9813 3 місяці тому

      Remember half the distance for single track roads!

  • @cactusbase3088
    @cactusbase3088 4 місяці тому +7

    One of the best, if not the best, video I have seen on dealing with single track and other narrow country roads. Superb.

  • @Finnreid12
    @Finnreid12 4 місяці тому +2

    Passed today with 2 minor faults, absolutely buzzing. Your videos have been amazing and so helpful, you explain everything perfectly so it’s easy to grasp, so thank you. There’s no better feeling than being told you’ve passed your test. Good luck to all the people with tests coming up !!!!

  • @WayneTulip-zm9gw
    @WayneTulip-zm9gw 4 місяці тому +4

    08:42 he was so kind and so thoughtful to do that.

  • @XanderNotZander
    @XanderNotZander 4 місяці тому +5

    I passed today!! 🎉🎉🎉 lots of minors, although two were questionable, me and my instructor sorta raised our eyebrows, but it doesn’t matter, I passed, and it’s without a doubt thanks to your videos Richard, instructor also highly encouraged students to watch them for further help

  • @LargeLimpet
    @LargeLimpet 4 місяці тому +4

    Great video! I passed my test 2 years ago and still find unknown country roads tricky. It's great to hear those reminders from a driving instructor 😀

  • @denisbocskei8615
    @denisbocskei8615 4 місяці тому +3

    Hi, just wanted to tell you that all of these videos are amazing. They were a big part of the reason I was able to pass first try. Keep up the amazing work!!!

  • @clarematthews9706
    @clarematthews9706 4 місяці тому +1

    I learnt to drive in a town, and have recently moved to the countryside. Still working on building my confidence on country roads. I wish I had had opportunities to learn this in my lessons, this video is incredibly helpful and much appreciated!

  • @daviemac9925
    @daviemac9925 4 місяці тому +2

    Sarah did really well, I was nervous speeding up when I was learning. She'll gain confidence like we all did.

  • @Healthlifereporter
    @Healthlifereporter 4 місяці тому

    Me again! I've been a PCV driving instructor for just over two months now. I use the jogging & walking method with my pupils in an 11 ton bus, and it's all thanks to you. You're method of teaching is very similar to mine. Even although I'm about 30 years older, You've taught an old dog, new tricks...thanks.

  • @mattegeniet
    @mattegeniet 4 місяці тому +8

    This is the type of road that scares me the most of driving in Britain as a Swedish tourist. I felt other drivers constantly thought I slowed down too much in the left turns (most stretches and right turns were fine), and I kept having traffic build up behind me because of that. Hate feeling like I'm in the way, but also did not honestly think I could drive faster in those turns and also stop for any pedestrians, bikes, overtaking cars or other things that could show up there.
    Not to mention doing that while figuring out where the wheels are sitting on the wrong side of the road.

  • @WayneTulip-zm9gw
    @WayneTulip-zm9gw 4 місяці тому +2

    25:23 I wasn’t taught that when I learnt how to drive (very many years ago!) but that’s very important valuable information, thank you so much mate.

  • @Healthlifereporter
    @Healthlifereporter 4 місяці тому +3

    Meant to say, well done Sarah. That looked like a very comfortable and safe drive.

  • @targettmark88
    @targettmark88 4 місяці тому +2

    incredible lesson here Richard country road driving can be difficult , stay safe on the roads everyone

  • @steelbreeze13
    @steelbreeze13 4 місяці тому

    I still remember my driving lessons, and I can tell you that it's very difficult to drive when you keep talking without breaks. You increase cognitive load with constant information inflow. My driving instructor didn't say almost anything so I had to watch your videos to learn what are "best practices". The perfect is somewhere in the middle. P.S. Thank you for the best available explanations of every driving aspect!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +4

      Everyone is different when it comes to how much input to give. This is the job of the driving instructor to judge and make sure the pupil isn't overloaded by the road conditions or the verbal input.

  • @MuyinatuIssah
    @MuyinatuIssah 4 місяці тому

    Thanks very much for your videos it really helped me to pass first time.i didn't believe in my self but ur videos was a great inspiration for me.continue ur good work wish everyone trying for their test good luck and the new drivers safe on the roads.

  • @melissanorth3035
    @melissanorth3035 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video, living out in the countryside most of my actual driving are on these roads but all my instruction has been on town driving. So helpful to see how much to speed up/slow down in these situations.

  • @cameronstarkey3165
    @cameronstarkey3165 4 місяці тому +1

    Thumbnail is great 😆 ive not done country roads yet, but im looking forward to them 😀

  • @AmbientWanderer
    @AmbientWanderer 4 місяці тому +2

    You are a fantastic instructor, Richard

  • @perolito83
    @perolito83 4 місяці тому +34

    Why are we trusted to use our judgement on these roads but not on others that are arguably easier to drive on? I feel like constantly switching between 20, 30, 40mph limits is less safe since you are focused on constantly monitoring your speedo and looking for speed limit signs rather than on actually driving.
    Brilliant content, as usual.

    • @Aaron70235
      @Aaron70235 4 місяці тому +11

      Before the NSL was introduced, the sign used to mean 'unrestricted'. For these roads it just meant that nobody had come along and yet set a speed limit, so use your own judgement. This is still the same today, but there is now a blanket national speed limit.

    • @julianpenfold1638
      @julianpenfold1638 4 місяці тому

      Well said!

    • @888SpinR
      @888SpinR 4 місяці тому +1

      I suppose the better way to phrase it isn't that you're trusted to use your judgement on these roads, rather it's that people can't be trusted with theirs on the other roads, and there are more hazards and greater risk. If you were sensible, you wouldn't drive 60 on those roads, but there are those who would unless there's a speed limit. It's a moot point when people these days have substituted speed limit with speed target.
      Also if speed limits make you drive less safely, I don't think I'd trust your judgement with none unless you're in Wales.

    • @julianpenfold1638
      @julianpenfold1638 4 місяці тому +1

      @@888SpinR I tend to think that people who don't drive safely will do so whether or not there are speed limits - what might them more likely to drive sensibly is draconian penalties if you cause an accident and were over the recommended maximum speed for the road. Nothing is 100% safe and everything is a tradeoff between safety and convenience and getting on with the business of living. Some speed limits are in my view definitely too low. It's time we started treating adults as adults - and let them face the consequences if they don't behave as such.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +11

      I guess it's to do with the density of people so these roads take longer for tougher restrictions to be introduced.

  • @MartinRusnak
    @MartinRusnak 4 місяці тому +23

    Joke is risky, but it's funny. The face on the thumbnail is very amusing.

  • @labradormcgraw
    @labradormcgraw 4 місяці тому

    This is a great video, lots of very valuable tips and advice. Another tip, which I don't think came up in the drive, is to consider using the horn on very tight bends. For night driving, flashing the headlights on approach to corners can improve safety. Both the horn and headlights are ways to warn other traffic of your presence, and are perfectly legal.

  • @ClarkeDesign
    @ClarkeDesign 4 місяці тому

    Lovely explanation of Speed Limits (not targets) and well done to your pupil too. I shall be sending this video to my mum to help her understand why you don't drive at 20mph nor 60mph on certain country (national speed limit) roads.

  • @dumitrut570
    @dumitrut570 4 місяці тому

    thank you very much for your video. I pass today with 1 minor . good luck to all!

  • @chrisl1797
    @chrisl1797 4 місяці тому +1

    My top tips on driving on country roads.... 1) respect the road you are on. 2) drive within your limits 3) drive to the conditions of the road 4) don't drive like a numpty (there will be enough numpties - usually locals - coming the other way). On narrow and single track roads if you cannot see round a corner SLOW DOWN. Yes, you might need to be doing just 10 miles per hour if the corner is blind in front of you. If you are turning right keep to the left as far as possible, even if that means making a V shape of the corner. If the going gets really narrow and you have to deal with oncoming traffic STOP - be stationary - you cannot hit anything if you are stationary, so if mirrors are clipped it is the other person's fault...!

  • @MuyinatuIssah
    @MuyinatuIssah 4 місяці тому

    Hi sir thanks very much ur videos really helped me.passed yesterday first time.

  • @damciooo7651
    @damciooo7651 4 місяці тому

    I have just passed the test in Iceland with just 2 minors (max is 11) obviously some traffic rules are slightly different but your videos helped a lot, thanks

  • @WayneTulip-zm9gw
    @WayneTulip-zm9gw 4 місяці тому +1

    Honestly mate I’m very proud of myself and of my achievements and of my accomplishments, before I only ever drove in my small local town and I only had 5 hours of driving lessons with a driving instructors in Loughborough, Syston and Leicester on dual carriageways, on Thursday I went on the motorway for the first time alone, I’ve never been on a motorway before with a driving instructor, not to come across as big headed or anything like that but I think that’s pretty good going and I’m extremely proud of myself.

  • @unknownpleasures100
    @unknownpleasures100 4 місяці тому +1

    Amazing demonstration video. However one point to make at the start is the speed limit is 60 because these roads pose no real problem. However statistically this type of road is the most dangerous for fatal crashes. I drive on these roads infrequently as a city dweller and whenever i do it is with clenched buttocks throughout!

  • @alvinleong1251
    @alvinleong1251 3 місяці тому

    The good thing about living and driving in Orkney is we can actually reach NSL (and do it all the time in fact) on the single tracks. There are no bushes to block the view and no trees to crash into.

  • @MinorAccidnt
    @MinorAccidnt 4 місяці тому +1

    Had my first ever driving test last Friday and failed with a major for driving too close to a parked car and almost hitting their mirror (worst part is I didn't even notice at the time) despite having an overall decent drive LOL
    Even more nervous for my second test now that I know just how easy it is to fail on one mistake !

  • @chrisl1797
    @chrisl1797 4 місяці тому +2

    I have a theory that the reason why we have so many drivers who seemingly cannot drive is because they only ever drive at slow speed in residential & urban areas. The other week I drove home from RHS Bridgewater on a circular route via the west of Bolton (Leigh, Westhoughton, Tyldesley, Atherton)... it was depressing, and made me realise that this is driving "life" for many, many people. No fun, no enjoyment, just a daily grind of flat, slow speed pootling about. It was only when I got back around the Belmont area that I was back on proper pukka roads that one needs to "drive". Roads like Colliers Row Road, Scout Road, Belmont Road, Egerton Road, Stones Bank Road, and Greens Arms Road. Those are PROPER country roads that demand RESPECT to driver them properly.

  • @queeny5613
    @queeny5613 4 місяці тому +2

    Past yesterday at 7 minors thanks so much!!

  • @pluto3747
    @pluto3747 4 місяці тому +1

    This man Richard is a legend 👑

  • @Danceup-dh6kn
    @Danceup-dh6kn 4 місяці тому +2

    She has been taught well.

  • @cactusbase3088
    @cactusbase3088 4 місяці тому +10

    'Go at a speed where you can stop in the distance you can see to be clear'. No - not on narrow country lanes! You have to take into account vehicles approaching too which could be hidden by bend or brow of a hill. Also have to account for the majority of drivers who are id!ots that do not take this into account and barrel through bends at way too fast a speed! You have to be able to stop in at least half the distance you see to be clear when approaching bends or brows of hills on single track or narrow lanes.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +3

      This is true.

    • @ricequackers
      @ricequackers 4 місяці тому +2

      Also important to use the horn on blind bends on single track roads. Not enough people do this.

  • @WayneTulip-zm9gw
    @WayneTulip-zm9gw 4 місяці тому

    26:08 how you explained the bends was very good mate.

  • @NathanielPlourde-yr9cj
    @NathanielPlourde-yr9cj 4 місяці тому

    I love the way you teach whit laught ans fun love you mate

  • @neilp1885
    @neilp1885 4 місяці тому +3

    Honestly, if people drove/rode at appropriate speeds for the road, visibility, weather, vehicle, visible and potential hazards, etc., then we wouldn't need speed limits.
    However, I think the practice of reducing speed limits has actually had the effect of making some (should that be many?) people believe that the posted limit is a safe speed for that road, regardless of anything else. So, for them, it becomes more of a target than a limit.
    There may be plenty of places on the road where higher speeds would be safe (but not legal) at times, but other places and times where a lower speed is required.
    I've seen/heard people complaining about a speed limit, saying something like, "It's not safe to go around that bend at half that speed, so why is the limit so high?", or, "I was going less than the limit but ...", as if they expect the limit to tell them how fast to go, instead of their judgement.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому

      I understand what you're saying, this is why the national speed limit on a narrow road can seem peculiar. However, it's a generous limit and a level of freedom, not a target.

    • @neilp1885
      @neilp1885 4 місяці тому

      Exactly, it's a limit, not a target, but there seem to be a lot of people these days that don't understand that (not just for national speed limits but for other speed limits too - it's often not safe to do 30 in a built up area, for example, narrow roads, parked cars, pedestrians, children playing, ...), and I can't help wondering if the trend of lowering speed limits on so many roads has actually helped increase that attitude. Sort of, "if I needed to go slower, they'd have posted a lower limit".
      Unfortunately, there seem to be a lot of drivers without the skills to assess potential hazards and make appropriate driving plans to adapt their driving to the conditions.
      Keep up the good work with the driving education.

    • @KindredBrujah
      @KindredBrujah 4 місяці тому

      It does depend on the road. The vast majority of the motorway network is comfortably traversable at 70, because that's what it was designed to accommodate. Some tighter bends might suggest a lower safe speed, and if conditions are particularly hazardous, then continuing to drive at 70 is moronic.

  • @Addlibs
    @Addlibs 4 місяці тому

    The reason for the full road-width give way line is simply that it would be too short (minimum length per Traffic Signs Manual, ch. 3, s. 3.2.3 is 2.75m) if it only ran up to the midpoint. The rationale may involve the dangers of the narrow junction mouth, but also the shorter line is much easier to miss, and wears down much quicker.

  • @blackbirdsax4041
    @blackbirdsax4041 Місяць тому

    He points out something very important at the beginning
    In my experience, people don't typically ever do more than 40 on those roads and it's for a reason 😂

  • @CRUDEDriving
    @CRUDEDriving 4 місяці тому

    I never thought to use my race helmet on driving lessons! 😅 Excellent video! 🙏🏽 I'd love to come over to the UK and do a drive with you one time, talk shop, and learn the roads. 😁

  • @jonnymurgatroyd856
    @jonnymurgatroyd856 3 місяці тому

    I just started driving here after moving from Ontario Canada and the speeds people drive at here 'seems' mental at first. I know the people around me probably know these roads well but driving on a A road that's going over hills, zig zagging, through trees (that the UK seems to love having grow right along the road to impede vision), in the dark, when it's your first few times, feels like an unrealistic target to try and reach currently. 60mph is almost 100kmh which is the speed of Ontarios 400 series hwys with 4 lanes. Sure 120kmh is what most people drive on it but it feels crazy so far if I even attempt to keep up 😂
    I think another factor is being new here, and finding everything around me so beautiful that I want to see it and get a lay of the land I now live in, which makes me a bit of a Sunday driver. We also drive almost entirely automatics in Canada and getting on a 400 series hwy and just setting cruise control is so common that it took me a while to realise people are blasting speeds when they can see ahead and just slowing down for the low visibility, twisty bits.. I need to actively drive over here if I want to make the best time and not just space out on a straight hwy.

  • @Snoop2026
    @Snoop2026 4 місяці тому +1

    Should see the country roads in Wales and Cornwall, it's basically a pavement width 😂

  • @agaw3484
    @agaw3484 4 місяці тому

    A brilliant video again, Richard!👏🏻 I thought your tip "if youre not breaking for the bends, you're not making the most of the speed on the straights" was particularly helpful 👍🏻
    I was just wondering, what's your view on using a short beep of the horn in situations like 38:27 where the visibility is particularly poor, to help "warn other road users of your presence" (HC rule 112), in addition to going SUPER slow?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +2

      I prefer not to use the horn as it would be a nuisance to anyone living in the area for a horn to go off everytime someone gets to the junction or blind bend. But if you feel you need someone to hear you then you can use it.

  • @FrostShot34
    @FrostShot34 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for your videos. I passed the test yesterday with 1 minor fault.
    I did the test in Kendal, missed a few turns and ended up leading the examiner to very narrow countryside road as I am not local. I couldn’t get to 60 mph on those road but I just did what I thought was right. No way we can drive at 60 mph on those narrow road.

  • @n1msu
    @n1msu 4 місяці тому

    Many people do see it as a target though sadly and this causes issues like mentioned about idiots causing a slower speed limit enforcement. I think there’s a massive geriatric population on the road though who are the complete opposite.
    They are people who should be watching these videos, but that’s another problem! Great videos as always. I passed in 2005. I watch these videos still because it’s important to give a sh-- on the road.
    I’m not 17 anymore, I know fully well I’m mortal and seeing the consequences of RTAs is shielded from everyone except from emergency services except those who have to pick up the pieces.

  • @RēIacx
    @RēIacx 4 місяці тому

    Started my lessons Wednesday just there stalled a few times but did good and bad on gettin tje csr moving but once the csr was moving i was fine with changing gears mayne pressing the gas bit to early but i can improve on these things

  • @TheWildEscape98
    @TheWildEscape98 4 місяці тому

    Any new vids coming to the other channel richard?! Only recently discovered your channel a week or so before i passed my test last wednesday! Awesome videos, definitely great tips and pointers!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for watching! I plan to as soon as I have time.

  • @AKAMustang
    @AKAMustang 4 місяці тому

    27:30 I feel like this was a slightly confusing way of explaining the concept.
    Perhaps starting with idea of maximum available grip and working downwards from there would make it easier to understand.
    (With a brief mention about the effects of weight transfer as well.)

  • @tvflight7858
    @tvflight7858 3 місяці тому

    I wish I'd watched this video before driving to Scotland. I was genuinely wondering how could someone go 60 on these roads😅One thing I've also learned is that if I'm driving behind a line of cars, it's a good idea to keep a large distance from them so that in case they have to let someone pass, I can stop at an earlier passing place.

  • @HobbyAsylum
    @HobbyAsylum 4 місяці тому

    Thank you!

  • @halesworth01
    @halesworth01 4 місяці тому +4

    You failed to mention that if you see droppings on the road 'be prepared, there might be horse riders up ahead'

  • @istriver.
    @istriver. 4 місяці тому

    The Thumbnail is Goat!

  • @cactusbase3088
    @cactusbase3088 4 місяці тому +3

    21:30 - A good tip I find in this situation if is to open both front windows and listen to hear if any traffic is approaching. Mindful though of quieter vehicles such as electric cars (which still make a lot of noise due to their enormous weigh grinding into the road surface) and push bikes. Just gives an added reduction in risk before starting to nudge out. Don't try this though if you are deaf 🤣

    • @ibs5080
      @ibs5080 4 місяці тому

      Excellent tip cactusbase and something I myself practice with all the provisions you mention. Hope you are doing well btw.

  • @wilkinson8707
    @wilkinson8707 4 місяці тому

    Tbf on these kind of roads, I stick between 45-55mph very seldom unless it’s a nice straight with a good lane width then I’ll do 60

    • @KindredBrujah
      @KindredBrujah 4 місяці тому

      Hopefully you're doing less than 45-55mph on some of the roads shown in this video! :o

  • @soulless393
    @soulless393 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi Richard, i have a question. I went out driving yesterday with my dad- i'm currently learning, we came across a newly paved road in which the max speed was 20 due to the risk of debris hitting us (chipped stones), on the test would I need to go 20 or go the normal speed limit which was 30 at the time?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +1

      It depends if there are still many loose chippings and if you think the advisory speed limit is still relevant. Going above the advisory speed limit in itself is not illegal and would only be marked on test if the examiner felt your speed was too high.

  • @thrupnybit
    @thrupnybit 4 місяці тому

    How I miss those challenging roads . . .

  • @emmafagan
    @emmafagan 3 місяці тому

    I did this today and it was raining , but I did it !

  • @ounojohn9266
    @ounojohn9266 4 місяці тому

    😂🎉 Big ups to Richard fanders for your great efforts to teach the world, 🙏, could you mind to make a video as why numerous car engines sounds different even if all are the same brand new cars🤔.
    Thanks I'm John from Uganda

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +2

      There are many factors that influence the sound of an engine - for example the number of cylinders and if it's turbo charged. But identical cars sound the same to me.

  • @rossmurrayfam1568
    @rossmurrayfam1568 4 місяці тому +2

    i hit a pigeon on a 60 road flew straight into the windscreen i stopped pulled over but poor little pigeon was already gone i did feel awful for it

    • @dorsets9295
      @dorsets9295 4 місяці тому +1

      tf did you think it was gonna be alive??

    • @rossmurrayfam1568
      @rossmurrayfam1568 4 місяці тому +2

      @@dorsets9295 its still good to have sympathy for animals

  • @SilentMonk12
    @SilentMonk12 4 місяці тому

    I am so worried about these roads. I am starting my driving lessons soon.

  • @IainR-pb9gq
    @IainR-pb9gq 4 місяці тому

    Question at 0:07.
    Question: Do you know what the speed limit is on roads without sign and no street lamps?
    The answer is NOT 60 mph as was incorrectly stated. It is NATIONAL SPEED LIMIT.

    • @iamjimfan
      @iamjimfan 4 місяці тому

      Maybe I am mistaken. National speed limit on single carriage way is indeed 60 mph. So I guess it would be the same (or even lower) on these single lane roads

    • @neilp1885
      @neilp1885 4 місяці тому

      ⁠@@iamjimfan it depends. There were some assumptions in that Q&A at the start (they were assuming car and single carriageway). For cars and motorcycles, national speed limit on a single carriageway is 60mph, however, if you are towing a caravan or trailer, or driving a motorhome exceeding 3.05 tonnes, driving a bus, coach, lorry, etc., then it's 50mph. For dual carriageways and motorways, it's 70mph or 60mph depending on the vehicle. If you are in Scotland and drivinga goods vehicle exceeding 7.5 tones maximum laden weight, then the limits are 40, 50 and 60mph for single, dual and motorway respectively.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +4

      I didn't feel it was necessary at this stage to go through all the speed limits for the different vehicle classes and dual carriageways which we will get to later. Usually I bring up the different speed limits for the different vehicle types when I'm explaining the difference between dual carriageways and motorways.

  • @iamjimfan
    @iamjimfan 4 місяці тому

    I do think it is crazy idea for those road to be 60mph - yet I am needing to driving on one of those this week. Hope I will survive.

    • @neilp1885
      @neilp1885 4 місяці тому +1

      It's a limit, not a target. You should be traveling at an appropriate speed for the road and hazards, not at 60, except where that is appropriate.
      Stay safe. 👍

    • @blumperjoe8920
      @blumperjoe8920 4 місяці тому

      @@neilp1885 yes on average on these type of roads for me I feel comfortable at 40-50mph, 60 is insane.

    • @neilp1885
      @neilp1885 4 місяці тому

      @@blumperjoe8920 60 isn't insane, and it's often perfectly safe on straight(ish) sections where there aren't junctions/driveways (or there's good visibility of the road leading to the junction and there's nothing there) and you can stop in the distance you can see to be clear, or in half the distance if it isn't wide enough for 2 vehicles. Maintain good observations and slow to appropriate speeds and select an appropriate gear for hazards (bends, vehicles/people/animals/objects, poor road surface, water, etc.), then pick the speed up again when the conditions allow.
      Sure, sometimes you need to be going slower than 60, sometimes significantly so (I had to slow to 10 for a very tight left-hander with very little visibility the other day), and sometimes you'll need to come to a stop, but you can also travel at up to 60mph to make progress when conditions allow.

    • @iamjimfan
      @iamjimfan 4 місяці тому

      Update about my country road journey in Hampshire: I went 45-ish mph (max) on the 60 mph sections. Went back home in one piece. It makes absolute sense of not thinking 60 mph is the target. There were several occasions when passing cars on opposite lanes, speed was like 30 mph only. So yeah, just do whatever is sensible and safe. Slowing down when approaching tight bends is essential.

  • @logohigh1
    @logohigh1 4 місяці тому

    could you tell me whether it is taught to put right hand Indicator on ( always) when going round roundabout ...
    people do this upon the road here , even when taking the 1ST exit

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому

      This video may help: ua-cam.com/video/koK_a4KYs-E/v-deo.htmlsi=OJTHGoYVFxQwwkNp

    • @logohigh1
      @logohigh1 4 місяці тому

      @@ConquerDriving
      well from this it would appear MOST people are not driving properly , ie They are just stuff the right indicator on regardless
      they do not even signal to turn off the roundabout
      I was just curious what was taught these days .
      ( passed , 3rd attempt haha - 1987 ish )

    • @KindredBrujah
      @KindredBrujah 4 місяці тому

      The rules are extremely clear on (normal) roundabouts. People are just idiots. People still indicating right as they leave is annoying, but not especially unsafe. Better than the ones indicating left but remaining on the roundabout - that causes accidents.

  • @SamilyRose
    @SamilyRose 4 місяці тому +2

    These are the only roads I hate, nobody moves over or slows down in my test area 😅

  • @Ware35
    @Ware35 4 місяці тому

    It is 40 until you see another sign? Interesting. Our speed limits end at any junction and there have to be next sign if the limit continues.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому

      I understand that's how the speed limit works in Poland. Which country are you in?

    • @Ware35
      @Ware35 3 місяці тому

      @@ConquerDriving Czech Republic, sorry did not get notification

  • @waldolemmer
    @waldolemmer 4 місяці тому

    I noticed her right heel is in line with the gas pedal. I believe it's safer and more comfortable if it's in line with the brake pedal

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому +1

      Occasionally I get a pupil who finds it easier to do it the way Sarah is doing it. If they do it this way and they can control the car well then I let them get on with it.

  • @dscffsda7390
    @dscffsda7390 4 місяці тому

    I despise these types of roads, and I live right next to them

  • @isaacshaw1596
    @isaacshaw1596 4 місяці тому

    @Conquer Driving - Hi, is it bad to watch you now considering I haven't had an instructor yet so I have an idea of how you teach and now have that preference but other instructors don't have that structured way of teaching and do complex roundabouts on lesson two.

  • @SeanVlismas
    @SeanVlismas 4 місяці тому

    Do you reckon if you drove these roads like you were on an advanced driving test (being a bit more extreme with your position and acceleration etc) on your L test it might actually fail you?

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  4 місяці тому

      As long as you're safe and legal whilst making adequate progress you should pass the driving test.

  • @virtueshuman
    @virtueshuman 4 місяці тому

    Please how many lessons can one have before their exams,can someone help me please???

  • @Winter-Svnssn
    @Winter-Svnssn 4 місяці тому

    Does anyone know if Richard has a video which includes how to reverse around a corner? I tried this manoeuvre during my lesson today and it didnt stay in my head!😅

    • @nliberty
      @nliberty 4 місяці тому +1

      he's got a parking & reversing playlist. i haven't watched all but it should be useful

    • @Winter-Svnssn
      @Winter-Svnssn 4 місяці тому

      @@nliberty thank you!

  • @KristopherNoronha
    @KristopherNoronha 4 місяці тому

    I would love to go for a drive with you on country roads. I'm confident in terms of speed and turning and I think I'm safe, but I'd like some feedback anyway.

  • @TaxingIsThieving
    @TaxingIsThieving 4 місяці тому

    7:34 Doesn't make sense. The restriction is 60mph so some men might attempt that.

  • @Ninjaah_
    @Ninjaah_ 4 місяці тому +1

    The "Ok" subtitles are killing me for some reason

  • @piotrmontgomerytv7786
    @piotrmontgomerytv7786 4 місяці тому

    I passed today!

  • @ashtar3876
    @ashtar3876 4 місяці тому

    Thumbnail goes hard

  • @DGQ1Q2
    @DGQ1Q2 4 місяці тому +1

    Very good here "ua-cam.com/video/gOFmR0Bp31U/v-deo.html" I will only add to be more clear about the "limit points of view" someone's call them "fading points" very good explained, slow down before the bends as your mention "CORRECT" not inside of the bend, neither do any change of gear shifting if that happens mean you as a driver misjudged the bend. Another to add is blip the gas pedal just when start to steering the wheel getting in the bend "I said blip" no accelerate. and check the limit point is static, is it approaching or moving away. I saw so many drivers braking inside of the bend. all is about balance the car in bends. "It is about safe driving we are not talking about racing that is another topic". Good Video

    • @KindredBrujah
      @KindredBrujah 4 місяці тому

      Very gentle acceleration through the bend gives you better traction.

  • @JurivonStolzenberg14
    @JurivonStolzenberg14 4 місяці тому +1

    Don't forget behind every hedge or bend there could be a tractor/ cow/ cyclist emerging...😅

  • @rossmurrayfam1568
    @rossmurrayfam1568 4 місяці тому

    that thumbnail though😂

  • @thesim1990
    @thesim1990 4 місяці тому +1

    02:45 - well that was an utterly pointless manoeuvre when you factor in A. they were in your view the whole time, and B. they turned off about 30 seconds up the road. Some people...

    • @KindredBrujah
      @KindredBrujah 4 місяці тому

      Note they also indicated to come back across, which would be bad enough, as it's unnecessary after completing an overtaking manoeuvre (what else would anyone expect you to do? Stay on the wrong side of the road?), but they also did so on approach to a left-hand junction. Dreadful driving all-round.

  • @TomW0odD2
    @TomW0odD2 3 місяці тому

    Sarah is my cousin

  • @natu_illustrates
    @natu_illustrates 4 місяці тому

    the thumbnail 😭

  • @oliverwatson6136
    @oliverwatson6136 4 місяці тому

    Hi

  • @Destro7000
    @Destro7000 4 місяці тому

    lol you only helmeted up for a thumbnail xD Clickbait 'cos I thought you were going to be rally driving as a one-off. I prefer what the actual video turned out to be, though.

  • @Clarityinlife335
    @Clarityinlife335 Місяць тому +1

    I will be happy to see you old with white hair yelling at learners on the very first day of training.

  • @brandywell44
    @brandywell44 4 місяці тому

    Please teach Sarah about avoiding riding the clutch and the consequences of this

  • @ibs5080
    @ibs5080 4 місяці тому

    "Some say he's tackled the steepest street in the UK. All we know is, he's called The Fanders".