My driving improved 200% when I actually got my license and starting driving alone. Found it super stressful to have someone next to me judging every move I made.
I cant expect to pass my license test just because I feel nervous while driving because my father just keeps pointing out mistakes. I recently started driving alone ad I dont find any problems, but with my father, its like problems run into me and not the other way around.
i got mine and start blasting music and driving like im drink, no indications,1 handed turning slight speeding, its a mix after u get independent license
@@parthsuneja4630 my instructor did the same to me. Even on the test day, he gave me so negative vibes. But I compromised with him to save my money and effort. You will rock don't worry
I like how they add in tire screeching when they're going 10 km/h around a gentle corner like they're about to commit vehicular manslaughter at highway speed
Commercial television...Some program makers fear the point is not coming across, or think it makes it a lot more funny than it actually is, out of fear of being unable to hold the viewer's attention.
My first one was absolutely awesome, one time we drove past a store where a former student worked and the store celebrated it's 5 year anniversary which obviously was cause for celebration with some balloons as decoration, and he went towards me "Don't mention me right now", opened his window and shouted out something like "OOOOOOH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SET OF BALLOONS!!!!! OOOOOOH!!!" and put his window back up and then as if nothing happened went to me "Former student....her store is celebrating it's 5th year anniversary" while I had just learned in my theory book not to shout to pedestrians even if you know them because it's considered rude behavior from a car user :P. Next to that when he noticed I was nervous about some things we went to a parking lot without curbs and we got up to speed like in a main neighbourhood road and at a certain moment he said "Release the wheel and make an emergency stop", and when we had come to a standstill he was like "So, what did you notice?" And I was like "Ehm, ABS kicking in, my seatbelt keeping me where I am?" at which he was like "But did the car try to change position without you holding the wheel?" It took away so much fear for me from the idea that the car in even non-emergency situations would do something unexpected. Along with his remark at the very first time we were doing a reverse somewhere, he was like "If you are not driving with a trailer of whatever sort, the steering wheel in a car will not magically change directions when we reverse. Turning the wheel right will make the back of our car turn inwards to the right, reversing does not change the direction of your wheel when it comes to which way you want to go, keep that in mind."
@@TheGreatPillar I didn't, but ok. Not sure in which country you are, but I took driving lessons in The Netherlands. And sure, great, if you don't believe me, that's your choice.
I'd rather have them laughing at me than screaming at me lol. Laughing at me even though I failed makes it a positive experience to try again and practice, screaming on the other hand makes me want to drop the examiner off at the curb and drive off or never take the test again. Though I'm not as bad as any of the drivers above here lol
Most of these aren't actually driving tests. The show is called "Driving Test". It shows driving tests and teaching lessons which is why they are laughing in some of them.
I failed my driving test twice with the same instructor who was very intense and was picky about everything I was doing but the third time I had a different instructor who was so chill and talked to me the entire time that I forgot the intensity of the moment of what I was doing. I passed with flying colours!
Sometimes , no matter you well you have improve, there is just that one person who will screw you up. I remember doing pretty much decent in driving (with occasional stalling due to different car models being used every session), with nice reviews from previous driving instructors, then on the final day of assessment this nasty instructor is my assessor; talks calm when he lectures me on my driving mistakes then when we returned to the driving school, I was surprised he was about to give me low grade, because he thinks I need to improve more, I just begged to him, until he eventually fold and gave me a reluctant PASS and driving school certificate, on the condition I dont go on the official govt. driving assessment until I practiced hard (I told him we had a vehicle at home)
That's how my lessons went. First time was a scary, quiet dude who was hella picky when going over what I did. Second time was a talkative, friendly lady who really put me at ease often. I was successful with her
I've so far failed 2 NSW P's tests due to the instructors. Local test centre near me is a nightmare, got an instructor who had HIS OWN instructor, just sitting behind me and glaring into my rear view mirror, and he failed me for 4 early head checks (trust me he was full of BS), and the second test I was failed for someone else cutting into my lane going probably about 70 in a 50, no indicators, no warning. I swerved to miss him and apparently that caused me to fail for "not giving him enough space" :| really need it for work and im just so annoyed, it put a dent in my driving confidence and im just annoyed because I should've passed. Both times.
Yeah that was obviously unnecessary of her to stop like that at a green light but one thing i have learnt though is that just because you have a green light doesn't always mean you can go, for example i could have a green arrow for me to turn right but at the same time the opposite side of the road can have a green light to go straight ahead so i would have to give way while traffic goes straight ahead before i can turn so yeah just because you have a green doesn't always mean that you can go
@@langzhi1873 nah nah nah when the arrow's green you have to give way if someone is going straight ahead beside you isn't it? Always give way if your turning
I can’t believe how my driving test went this time! I was so nervous, and my instructor was really tough. I made some critical errors, like missing important turns and forgetting to check my mirrors. It felt like I was on a stage, and every mistake made my heart race even more! I thought I was prepared, but the pressure got to me. Even though it didn’t go as planned, I’m determined to learn from this experience and come back stronger. I won’t let two rough tests define me! Next time, I’ll be ready! 🚗💪✨
I feel like a complete idiot because im afraid of failing my driving test for the thrid time and my mom is stressed out and everything feels so uncertain and im just scared.why is it so stressful
It’s been pretty horrific for me, either I was with a bad supervisor or I’m just the problem until I was recommended to a dmv attorney who helped me write a provisional letter to bypass the test. And now I got my license.
Right, because putting an anxious driver behind the wheel of a 1 to 3 ton metal box and accelerating down a road at 40km/h with pedestrians and other cars moving around you is so calming...
For the nervous drivers: as a fellow learner, it's okay to TAKE YOUR TIME. Whether it's with parking, or getting onto a road only when you're 100% sure. You have no obligation to anyone to hurry. Edit March 2022: I now have an actual license and still stand by this. Don't get angry when people need their time, and take the time you need. Better safe than sorry x
Other people get upset at learners but we have honestly all been there. If anything, I always smile & have the patience for yall 💜 P.s. I have had way too many speeding tickets this year so I have been really working on it because I dont want to be the reason why someone's loved one dead or hospitalized. Stay safe, fam 💜😊
After 2 fails I finally got my license! It's pretty easy for the evaluator to fail you for simple mistakes so keep your head up if it happens. Failure doesn't necessarily mean you're a bad driver. Keep practicing and go at it again. You're bound to get someone who believes in you. But for me I took a step further by contacting a private license and professional dmv agent that helped me to write a provisional letter to bypass the test drive and i was given a provisional driver's license which will last for 12 months. I got a license now and it will serve for 1 year then I renew again. My little advice. * If you think are too nervous for the test drive then you can easily switch to a provisional driver's license which you won't need to test drive.
I’m happy for you. It’s been a very horrific story for me😢 I don’t know why I don’t have luck whenever it comes to getting my test it’s either I’m with a bad supervisor or I’m just the one with the problem, I have failed my test thrice now and I am fed up now but seeing this I would love to ask if you can guide me on how to hire one
Congratulations to you and thanks for you splendid advice and at the same time motivation lol, never knew something like that was possible. Quick question isn’t the permit the same as a provisional license
I’m nervous I can’t deny that ever since I started practicing for the test. You said it yourself that switching is an alternate option for nervous fellas like me.
Probably relaxes the driver, Im sure he doesnt want to make them more nervous and get in an easily avoidable accident ahhah. But he does seem naturally chill.
He was my driving instructor and he was one of the best. He had a high passing rate for his students taking their test for the first time and he was really patient. I passed my test first time because he told me what to avoid and whatnot beforehand. One of the best and I still think about him sometimes lol
I would love to have this guy as my driving instructor. Just generally friendly and really looks like you would have a really fun time learning with him
Personally, my first failed driving exam was a trainwreck. I didn't think I was ready but my dad didn't want to pay for my lessons anymore and urged me to go. My nerves got to me and I was much, much worse than usual. And then for the following tests the weather got really bad and I wasn't accustomed to it. And it kept getting worse with each exam. When I finally passed, it was in the snow :,D But yeah these people clearly need more lessons and so did I
A lot of these people are learning in automatics and still can’t do it. If you can’t learn in an automatic you have no hope.. Driving an automatic is like driving a go kart
Being a manual car driver, watching this was nerve racking to the core. Now I truly understand how stressful this is. Thank you Driver’s Education Instructors for all you all do to help new drivers. Watching this was an experience on its own. 😳
I learned in a manual and if the instructor touched the pedals that's an automatic fail. touching the kerb is a fail, and going across a solid line is a fail, not stopping at a stop sign etc. I had a tough instructor, and I'm happy he was straight and taught me correctly
Me too, got yelled at plenty of times when I was learning in a manual transmission car. I hated it but it sure as heck taught me to be an observant and competent driver.
I learned on an auto, but the car my parents had for me to drive was a manual so I either learned how to drive manual or I didn’t drive. I learned how to drive a manual lol
Aussie instructors tend to be the best ones. I don’t know what it is with all these foreign instructors losing their chill over mistakes someone with 30 years driving could easily make
@@chrislouis7913 Yah, I find the calm passive aggressive instructors to be uncomfortable and uneasy, they are either silent and occasionally lecturing you calmly on your driving mistakes while cruising, then after the end of the session you will gonna get surprised they have you low grades
Let's not forget that this is heavily edited for maximum drama. I bet you that if we would see the raw footage it would in absolutely no way be as dramatic as it is suggested here, and that's along with all the unnecessary sound effects that for sure as hell have been edited in for laughs...
The lady who didn’t know the 3 point turn was such a mood. My instructor asked me which way the back would swing out and i was like “that’s a great question” most of these folks seem pretty willing to learn though
The lady with the glasses: if she couldn’t see ahead of her even with those glasses, her vision is probably severely nearsighted or she could be legally blind.
nah they were like statement glasses rather then proper glasses for her to see. I seen the episode. she got new glasses. (she didn't like them) but she could see
@@johnsmith-fz5pz I was wondering if it was down to the positio her glasses were in and not the actual glasses themselves that were the problem. Her glasses were down way beyond her nose and when you get your eyes tested for glasses, they always pinpoint the center of you eyes when looking straight ahead so the glasses get made with the correction at the right place. She's looking right through the edge of he glasses and that seriously won't help in getting correct vision.
I remember learning to drive it was the most anxious time of my life 🤣 now I’m just flabbergasted that I know how to work a car and can take myself places. Blows my mind to this day because it always seemed so complicated
I feel the exact same way omg I always thought of it as impossible and would get so frustrated when I first started learning I take my driving test Tuesday 😢
@Becoming New you will pass, just remember, to stop being nervous, completely concentrate on the road and your surroundings, then you will start to become calm and collected
@Becoming New I am learning too. Taking lessons. On 2nd lesson took me on road. Each time it get's easier and my fear diminishes. I am overwhelmed by the things you have to be mindful of. The more you drive, the easier it becomes. I am no longer petrified to get behind the wheel...thank goodness.
This show does not reflect the Aussie driving test, me and all my friends got our Ps first try, you'll find most L platers on test day are very experienced, cautious, tested drivers
Seeing this makes me happy to live in germany. Heart and eye checks, some schools require you to practice on a driving simulator inside their school before driving a real car , the driving instructor has his own pedals on the co-drivers seat to prevent big mistakes or even accidents, and you're only allowed to the test if you've done the theoretical test and spent a minimum of 30 hours on the road and the instructor feels like you're ready
same in Spain but here you dont have to spend a minimum of hours on the car. But obviously if the teacher sees you are not prepared he won't let you go for it, or at least he will try (cause in the end you are the one who decides)
It depends on where they are in Australia. Most states require a mimimium of 50 hours day time and 5 hours night time driving. However Victoria requires 120 hours day time and 10 hours night time driving
“I thought he was supposed to wait”😂😂😂 I understand different countries have different road laws however they normally come hand-in-hand with common sense… currently teaching my best friend to drive at 23 and these videos are honestly integrating well into her curriculum of what not to do😂😂😂👏👏👏
Watching this has made me feel so much better. Just failed my driving test for the second time in uk. I definitely didn’t drive as badly as any of these people 😂😂
These driving testers are actually nice, I remember my first one who was uneasy as soon as he saw me and while driving, he keeps asking me about my how I immigrated to Australia, after about 10 min, he decided to lead me back to the station and fails me stating I was going too slow. But I was going 50k on a road with no speed sign. I passed the test on my 2nd time though
I still don't understand why they consider going a bit slower means you're not confident with your driving. My dad warns me that sometimes they might fail you for going 58 on a 60 road.
@@midnightdemon9157 let's just take a moment to remember that statistically, men die earlier than women. Why? Stupidity, risk taking (toxic masculinity but ik someone like you won't understand that).
Can't believe how calm these instructors are. Where I live our instructors are notoriously hard, they'll have a heart attack if you forget one time to turn with both hands constantly on the wheel or if you make a safe lane change without their permission. 😂 These drivers are nearly colliding with everything in sight and the instructors laugh it off
I watched a bunch of videos on this show before my test, and let me tell you, it really helps calm your nerves knowing that you're probably not too bad compared to these people. Edit: Yes, I did pass my test.
I just got my driver's license today and I remember that after the exam, a week ago, I thought it had gone extremely awful, I thought I was messing every order up even though my instructor never said a single word of objection. Thoughts like "Should I have turned there instead of here?", "Did I park correctly?" , "Did I provide a sense of security to everyone on board?", "Am I going fast enough/too fast?" or such overflowed my brain. In the end, I passed with no fault committed. I totally understand they were nervous and fearful, but these students should have been able to point out their own mistakes on the go, and so, correct them immediately. Driving requires maximum focus because a car in the wrong hands can be a lethal weapon, which, sadly is in many many cases. You might not be the one who will pay the ultimate price, but someone will... P.S. To anyone reading this while learning/training, best of luck on your exam and that you will be a safe driver.
@@xtremer2649 There was a guy that turned his left light and I was going straight.He had to wait for me, but I let him go before me.I HAVE NO IDEA WHY.After that I panicked so hard.That was the first time soing something like this
Nope. They have at least 120 hours of practice because the test they are doing is upgrading from a learners licence to a provisional 1 licence which requires at least 120 hours of practice driving. Edit: I mean in NSW Australia
@@DailyDoseofSpace. What is the minumum hours requirement of a learner needs from a driving school in UK or Australia before they can take a driving assessment?
Watching this takes me back to 1987 when I got my licence after failing three times. I have always sucked at parallel parking and have not done it in 33 years. In fact, I’ve never had a speeding ticket and only one parking ticket. I’m a safe driver and was taught by a driving instructor in a manual. Kids today think learning to drive is easy but it is not. I get nervous just driving round my town
@@alexjulius69 No I don’t want to learn as I’ve never had a need for an authentic. I don’t like them, they are harder on brakes and fuel plus as ai said manuals were king when I get my licence and I will keep it that way. You have more control over the car, it’s not lazy and it’s more fun. Thank you!
@@hb11912 I mean the parallel parking, learn that, if you want to hustle with a manual like a labourer, then by all means. I personally driven 100% manual so far, and I hate it. As soon as I get the moment I'll switch to an automatic.
Not sure. Seems to me like they got yeeted out of driving school before they were ready, mostly they just seem like they don't know how to control the car yet. That's stuff you improve at with time and practice.
I am SOOOO glad I got my drivers license in 45 long minutes, during which I made zero mistakes and meanwhile the driving instructor and the other dude talked about baking bread. Again, I made no mistakes but it felt like I was listening to my dad and uncle talking, zero pressure. Loved it.
I remember when I first took my driving lessons. My driving instructor was an older guy but was very nice. Not stressing at all. He made sure to give me tips and teach me without stressing me out too much, which ended up with me making very good progress with the course. I got my license about a year ago and now I drive like I’ve been driving for years
Woman before 8:50 "I couldnt see but normally i dont find it a problem" Like wtf bruh you're driving and it is okay for you to not clearly see things 😂
5:50 I relate a lot to this guy. When I started learning I would look at the gear to change, but when I did that my hand off the wheel led to the other turning it and id gradually come in without realising. And if the seat is a single position too close I'd underestimate the braking. One of the best things my instructor did was sit and hammer into me the gear positions by feeling the shifts over and over along with a quick glance before for the current gear.
Same when i was on a practice track i kept looking at my gear while driving and almost hit a sign several times. My dad wasnt happy. But after the second time of going there i mastered the Clutch control and can safely shift gears while driving and also do roundabouts without a problem
It's crazy how easy it is in the united States to pass the test my test was only like 10 minutes long and he didn't tell us to parrel park or anything like that .
In the uk the tests are about 45 mins, you have to perform a range of manoeuvres, follow signs etc, and if you cause any other car to slow down for you or the instructor has to step in at all it's an immediate fail. Probably why when I've been to the US the standard of driving seems terrible even though everyone uses an automatic which should be far easier
@@crisptomato9495 we have to take written tests in America as well. And one persons experience in their city/state isn’t what everyone else experiences.
After scoring 93% in my driving test for the second attempt.. Pays to do lessons before hand.. Otherwise, that pressure will mount into serious mistakes.
The rugly player looking dude in the blue shirt has a heart of gold. I'm way too truthful. For most people in the world, driving is the most dangerous thing you'll do on a daily basis. I honestly feel like 50% of people on the road shouldn't be there.
When I passed my test in 2006 in Canada, the cars we used had breaks and a stearing wheel on the teacher’s side in case of an accident or something. I also remember I basically had to have passed the theoric test and driven like 24 hours with a professor at least before I could do the actual test. I don’t see any of that in this video but it may be hidden. I’ll also tell you what my father told me at the time which I think was the best advice ever : When driving, never assume people saw you. You have to watch for everyone else :)
In australia we also have brakes on the teachers side of the car :) depending on the state you normally need 100-120 hours of driving time (which then has to be approved to make sure it’s not forged) then if that’s approved you can do your test. I’m about to go for my test and v nervous because there’s so many people on the road that shouldn’t be driving agh. I had 3 cars pull out on my last lesson when they’re meant to wait and give way.
They have their Learner Licence. The test in the video shows them doing the Provisional 1 drivers test which requires them to have at least 120 hours of prior practice... So if they have that many hours of practice then there is no hope for them
Seeing this makes me feel real good about when I take my drivers test. I plan on driving manual so seeing people mess up that bad in automatic makes me feel a bit better
My driving improved 200% when I actually got my license and starting driving alone. Found it super stressful to have someone next to me judging every move I made.
Same. I just got my license but already feel 100 times better than the entire time I had my lessons and test.
I cant expect to pass my license test just because I feel nervous while driving because my father just keeps pointing out mistakes. I recently started driving alone ad I dont find any problems, but with my father, its like problems run into me and not the other way around.
I relate to this so much
i got mine and start blasting music and driving like im drink, no indications,1 handed turning slight speeding, its a mix after u get independent license
@@parthsuneja4630 my instructor did the same to me. Even on the test day, he gave me so negative vibes. But I compromised with him to save my money and effort. You will rock don't worry
I like how they add in tire screeching when they're going 10 km/h around a gentle corner like they're about to commit vehicular manslaughter at highway speed
yeah and they put continuous honking sounds as the cars pass by
Commercial television...Some program makers fear the point is not coming across, or think it makes it a lot more funny than it actually is, out of fear of being unable to hold the viewer's attention.
It got a bit annoying 🤣
@@HaydnG266 Agreed
😂
Tbh, these instructors seem so chill and I wouldn’t mind having one of them as my instructor, it would def calm my nerves down.
My first one was absolutely awesome, one time we drove past a store where a former student worked and the store celebrated it's 5 year anniversary which obviously was cause for celebration with some balloons as decoration, and he went towards me "Don't mention me right now", opened his window and shouted out something like "OOOOOOH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SET OF BALLOONS!!!!! OOOOOOH!!!" and put his window back up and then as if nothing happened went to me "Former student....her store is celebrating it's 5th year anniversary" while I had just learned in my theory book not to shout to pedestrians even if you know them because it's considered rude behavior from a car user :P.
Next to that when he noticed I was nervous about some things we went to a parking lot without curbs and we got up to speed like in a main neighbourhood road and at a certain moment he said "Release the wheel and make an emergency stop", and when we had come to a standstill he was like "So, what did you notice?"
And I was like "Ehm, ABS kicking in, my seatbelt keeping me where I am?" at which he was like "But did the car try to change position without you holding the wheel?"
It took away so much fear for me from the idea that the car in even non-emergency situations would do something unexpected.
Along with his remark at the very first time we were doing a reverse somewhere, he was like "If you are not driving with a trailer of whatever sort, the steering wheel in a car will not magically change directions when we reverse. Turning the wheel right will make the back of our car turn inwards to the right, reversing does not change the direction of your wheel when it comes to which way you want to go, keep that in mind."
Iris you wrote a whole essay for a fake story
@@TheGreatPillar I didn't, but ok. Not sure in which country you are, but I took driving lessons in The Netherlands.
And sure, great, if you don't believe me, that's your choice.
Ig god will make that pick for u
They definitely beat my old instructor xD
Not all people are meant to drive and this clip proves it. Mad respect to the instructors. May you all make it safely home each day!
Exactly these types of drivers scare me cause they obviously aren’t ready.
They just need more practice.
@@TofuSG98 Exactly, I bet everyone goofed up on their first time too.
@@Parkers_Views But in a test, I didn’t have problems in those times when I were learning how to drive
@@Parkers_Views Not everyone, many people pass first try
if your instructor starts laughing with you. I'm sorry you already failed
@Truthbetold yooo thats tuff
@Truthbetold My instructor wasnt even paying attention to me lol. He didnt even have a clipboard he just said i passed at the end
I'd rather have them laughing at me than screaming at me lol. Laughing at me even though I failed makes it a positive experience to try again and practice, screaming on the other hand makes me want to drop the examiner off at the curb and drive off or never take the test again. Though I'm not as bad as any of the drivers above here lol
Most of these aren't actually driving tests. The show is called "Driving Test". It shows driving tests and teaching lessons which is why they are laughing in some of them.
😂🤣🤣fr
Him: *Almost crashes 4 times and almost runs a red light 6 times*
Also him: *i'm feeling good, so far no stalls so that is good*
😂😂😂😂
Clown 😂
HAHAHA
That's the spirit
LOL. I have nearly had crashes. most not my fault though ;) hahah
The examiner laughs and jokes a lot with his drivers despite knowing at any moment he could be sent straight to Jesus
LMFAOOO
I’m pretty sure he’s Maori
Asian?
But it’s good thought it’s the worst when you’re driving and someone is yelling in your ear it makes you lose even more control
Nah Asians aren’t Jesus people, he’s going to the Buddha😂
I failed my driving test twice with the same instructor who was very intense and was picky about everything I was doing but the third time I had a different instructor who was so chill and talked to me the entire time that I forgot the intensity of the moment of what I was doing. I passed with flying colours!
Sometimes , no matter you well you have improve, there is just that one person who will screw you up. I remember doing pretty much decent in driving (with occasional stalling due to different car models being used every session), with nice reviews from previous driving instructors, then on the final day of assessment this nasty instructor is my assessor; talks calm when he lectures me on my driving mistakes then when we returned to the driving school, I was surprised he was about to give me low grade, because he thinks I need to improve more, I just begged to him, until he eventually fold and gave me a reluctant PASS and driving school certificate, on the condition I dont go on the official govt. driving assessment until I practiced hard (I told him we had a vehicle at home)
fire that instructor
That's how my lessons went. First time was a scary, quiet dude who was hella picky when going over what I did. Second time was a talkative, friendly lady who really put me at ease often. I was successful with her
I've so far failed 2 NSW P's tests due to the instructors. Local test centre near me is a nightmare, got an instructor who had HIS OWN instructor, just sitting behind me and glaring into my rear view mirror, and he failed me for 4 early head checks (trust me he was full of BS), and the second test I was failed for someone else cutting into my lane going probably about 70 in a 50, no indicators, no warning. I swerved to miss him and apparently that caused me to fail for "not giving him enough space" :| really need it for work and im just so annoyed, it put a dent in my driving confidence and im just annoyed because I should've passed. Both times.
@@donaldtrumpling2016 Same thing here. Passed my test with a lady today. It was alot more chill.
First time I was high AF. Not a good idea.
I don’t think these are “tests” I swear it’s their first time driving
U damn right
I kinda think this was scripted.
@@slowanddeliberate6893 i swear i was driving alot better on my first time driving at all
When I had my driving test,some of them even failed to start the car or start going from ramp and they failed
You'll be suprised buddy
as a person who is about to get their permit, these people make me feel good about my driving
Permit is just a test
@Grimm used to not anymore
I'm bouta get my license, and ya I feel like fujiwara compared to these shmucks
no cap😂😂
how you driving if you didn't have a permit
Could anyone else feel the drivers frustration when she just chilled at the green light?
Yeah that was obviously unnecessary of her to stop like that at a green light but one thing i have learnt though is that just because you have a green light doesn't always mean you can go, for example i could have a green arrow for me to turn right but at the same time the opposite side of the road can have a green light to go straight ahead so i would have to give way while traffic goes straight ahead before i can turn so yeah just because you have a green doesn't always mean that you can go
@@sergiocookiedough2169 bro it was a green arrow?
Green arrow = you can go
Green light = you can move out a bit and have to wait till it’s clear
@@sergiocookiedough2169 green arrow means you can go ahead regardless unless there’s a jam in the intersection
@@langzhi1873 nah nah nah when the arrow's green you have to give way if someone is going straight ahead beside you isn't it? Always give way if your turning
I can’t believe how my driving test went this time! I was so nervous, and my instructor was really tough. I made some critical errors, like missing important turns and forgetting to check my mirrors. It felt like I was on a stage, and every mistake made my heart race even more! I thought I was prepared, but the pressure got to me. Even though it didn’t go as planned, I’m determined to learn from this experience and come back stronger. I won’t let two rough tests define me! Next time, I’ll be ready! 🚗💪✨
I feel like a complete idiot because im afraid of failing my driving test for the thrid time and my mom is stressed out and everything feels so uncertain and im just scared.why is it so stressful
It’s been pretty horrific for me, either I was with a bad supervisor or I’m just the problem until I was recommended to a dmv attorney who helped me write a provisional letter to bypass the test. And now I got my license.
@@DerekTraffordwow really. How did you go about it please
@@WayneMartin-x1e I was recommended to a private dmv licensed instructor who assisted me
@@DerekTrafford Which one please 🙏
Any recommendation? Would go a long way
“I could have got a taxi to the curb” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m dead
How the hell did you type this then?
Bahaha I laughed so hard
otf mate. lol aussie jokes r gold.
Have you seen Gavin?
@@EduardoSalamanca1960 gaviiiiiin
Do they really need to edit and ad in so many car horns and skid sound effects like it’s not that dramatic
Unless these idiots really are doing it themselves XD (Joking of course)
Right, because putting an anxious driver behind the wheel of a 1 to 3 ton metal box and accelerating down a road at 40km/h with pedestrians and other cars moving around you is so calming...
🤣🤣🤣
The added sounds of the horns and skids is ridiculous! 😅
Ik it's so annoying
For the nervous drivers: as a fellow learner, it's okay to TAKE YOUR TIME. Whether it's with parking, or getting onto a road only when you're 100% sure. You have no obligation to anyone to hurry.
Edit March 2022: I now have an actual license and still stand by this. Don't get angry when people need their time, and take the time you need. Better safe than sorry x
Man shutup
Charlie Eleftheriadis god forbid someone actually gives helpful advice.
@@charlieeleftheriadis9646 no 💕
Other people get upset at learners but we have honestly all been there. If anything, I always smile & have the patience for yall 💜
P.s. I have had way too many speeding tickets this year so I have been really working on it because I dont want to be the reason why someone's loved one dead or hospitalized.
Stay safe, fam 💜😊
Better to go too slow rather than too fast
After 2 fails I finally got my license! It's pretty easy for the evaluator to fail you for simple mistakes so keep your head up if it happens. Failure doesn't necessarily mean you're a bad driver. Keep practicing and go at it again. You're bound to get someone who believes in you. But for me I took a step further by contacting a private license and professional dmv agent that helped me to write a provisional letter to bypass the test drive and i was given a provisional driver's license which will last for 12 months. I got a license now and it will serve for 1 year then I renew again.
My little advice.
* If you think are too nervous for the test drive then you can easily switch to a provisional driver's license which you won't need to test drive.
I’m happy for you.
It’s been a very horrific story for me😢 I don’t know why I don’t have luck whenever it comes to getting my test it’s either I’m with a bad supervisor or I’m just the one with the problem, I have failed my test thrice now and I am fed up now but seeing this I would love to ask if you can guide me on how to hire one
Sounds as if we both be in the same shoes I been unlucky twice and I’m actually fed up tbh 😵how can I hire a test drive professional please?
Congratulations to you and thanks for you splendid advice and at the same time motivation lol, never knew something like that was possible. Quick question isn’t the permit the same as a provisional license
I’m nervous I can’t deny that ever since I started practicing for the test. You said it yourself that switching is an alternate option for nervous fellas like me.
I checked your channel and got your mail so I just emailed you. Thank you for you accordance in advance.
Lucky ass people, I’d love to have the rock as my instructor
Nah that's The Wok
@@holymoly4524 LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
What’s Eazy doin watchin this lmao
@@holymoly4524 LOL beer all over ma monitor there
@@holymoly4524 LMAO I SPILLED MY ICED TEA BRO
who else comes here to just feel better about their driving
i just start driving lessons after i watch this, i swear i think am an expert hahaah
Me lol
Me
jhan d do you drive manual
@@joshuakazhila9567 yes ofcourse
The dude in the blue shirt is so zen , and chill ..
Probably relaxes the driver, Im sure he doesnt want to make them more nervous and get in an easily avoidable accident ahhah. But he does seem naturally chill.
Yeh I need him to teach me
He was my driving instructor and he was one of the best. He had a high passing rate for his students taking their test for the first time and he was really patient. I passed my test first time because he told me what to avoid and whatnot beforehand. One of the best and I still think about him sometimes lol
His name is also Zen probably
He loves his job lol
I would love to have this guy as my driving instructor. Just generally friendly and really looks like you would have a really fun time learning with him
Why do people go for their test if they clearly don’t have enough practice? Smh
Yeah really like I'd be batter then this and I don't think I'm ready for a test yet lol
Personally, my first failed driving exam was a trainwreck. I didn't think I was ready but my dad didn't want to pay for my lessons anymore and urged me to go. My nerves got to me and I was much, much worse than usual. And then for the following tests the weather got really bad and I wasn't accustomed to it. And it kept getting worse with each exam. When I finally passed, it was in the snow :,D But yeah these people clearly need more lessons and so did I
It's the Dunning-Kruger effect.
ikr its just a waste of money and time
Often reasons is because people get really nervous and forget everything, not really a lack of practice.
A lot of these people are learning in automatics and still can’t do it. If you can’t learn in an automatic you have no hope.. Driving an automatic is like driving a go kart
or a ride on
Agreed. An automatic removes like half of the things to keep in mind when driving, of course with time it comes naturally.
Yeh true mate I did my driving test in manual
True driving a go kart is probably harder lol
And do matter for What? Driving auto and manual are almost the same way to drive.
Get rid of the canned car horn and screeching brake sound effects.
NOBODY CARES ABOUT IT
i dont care about it
I don't care for it, it's like a laugh track on a trashy sitcom.
Yup i hate it
@@themightyangustma2753 other than over 1000 people who have liked comments saying exactly this... it’s annoying and unnecessary.
Being a manual car driver, watching this was nerve racking to the core. Now I truly understand how stressful this is. Thank you Driver’s Education Instructors for all you all do to help new drivers. Watching this was an experience on its own. 😳
“I could have got a taxi to the curb” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That killed me 😂😂😂
I learned in a manual and if the instructor touched the pedals that's an automatic fail. touching the kerb is a fail, and going across a solid line is a fail, not stopping at a stop sign etc. I had a tough instructor, and I'm happy he was straight and taught me correctly
Me too, got yelled at plenty of times when I was learning in a manual transmission car. I hated it but it sure as heck taught me to be an observant and competent driver.
When the instructor touches the pedals in my country that is not always a fail, but most of the time it is
What would you have done if you had gotten a gay instructor ?
I learned on an auto, but the car my parents had for me to drive was a manual so I either learned how to drive manual or I didn’t drive. I learned how to drive a manual lol
Well yeah what you just said is basically "if you don't follow traffic laws it's a fail"
the patience these instructors have is amazing, I would've legit thrown half of them out the car and told them to stick to public transport
Aussie instructors tend to be the best ones. I don’t know what it is with all these foreign instructors losing their chill over mistakes someone with 30 years driving could easily make
@@chrislouis7913 Yah, I find the calm passive aggressive instructors to be uncomfortable and uneasy, they are either silent and occasionally lecturing you calmly on your driving mistakes while cruising, then after the end of the session you will gonna get surprised they have you low grades
Let's not forget that this is heavily edited for maximum drama. I bet you that if we would see the raw footage it would in absolutely no way be as dramatic as it is suggested here, and that's along with all the unnecessary sound effects that for sure as hell have been edited in for laughs...
The lady who didn’t know the 3 point turn was such a mood. My instructor asked me which way the back would swing out and i was like “that’s a great question” most of these folks seem pretty willing to learn though
The lady with the glasses: if she couldn’t see ahead of her even with those glasses, her vision is probably severely nearsighted or she could be legally blind.
Bruh the doctor wouldn’t even let her do the test if she’s that blind. Who the heck was her doctor who gave her the green light
nah they were like statement glasses rather then proper glasses for her to see. I seen the episode. she got new glasses. (she didn't like them) but she could see
"I'm legally blind" 😹
@@guyunknown9123 P O P holdin it down
@@johnsmith-fz5pz I was wondering if it was down to the positio her glasses were in and not the actual glasses themselves that were the problem. Her glasses were down way beyond her nose and when you get your eyes tested for glasses, they always pinpoint the center of you eyes when looking straight ahead so the glasses get made with the correction at the right place. She's looking right through the edge of he glasses and that seriously won't help in getting correct vision.
The amount of patience these teachers have in uncanny
I say driving instructors should also belong to high risk jobs
Darwin driving instructors are the best 🤣
their life depends on them having that patience and calmness.
They get pay.
I remember learning to drive it was the most anxious time of my life 🤣 now I’m just flabbergasted that I know how to work a car and can take myself places. Blows my mind to this day because it always seemed so complicated
I feel the exact same way omg
I always thought of it as impossible and would get so frustrated when I first started learning
I take my driving test Tuesday 😢
@@daiseyarianna1441 good luck!
@Becoming New you will pass, just remember, to stop being nervous, completely concentrate on the road and your surroundings, then you will start to become calm and collected
You post inspired me. Thank you.😊
@Becoming New I am learning too. Taking lessons. On 2nd lesson took me on road. Each time it get's easier and my fear diminishes. I am overwhelmed by the things you have to be mindful of. The more you drive, the easier it becomes. I am no longer petrified to get behind the wheel...thank goodness.
9:40 I’m sorry but the old dude just staring down at the hand break in disappointment while the kid struggles is funny asf💀
LMAOOOO
Ikr 😂
Fr lol
Lift the hand brake then release 🗿
😂😂😂😂
Their driving test day in Australia is like a first lesson in the UK (not a reflection of aussie drivers just the ones in the show)
This show does not reflect the Aussie driving test, me and all my friends got our Ps first try, you'll find most L platers on test day are very experienced, cautious, tested drivers
? got mine first go chum. it is actually pretty hard to get a licence in Australia. pretty much if you can't drive very good you won't get it.
I just watched one from the UK it’s not much better lol.
You know they failed yea? I live in the UK and I see bad drivers all the time.
Aus ''driving test'' is a joke, that's why. At least it gave birth to dashcam owners Australia.
The girl with glasses: I can't see, normally I don't find that a problem.
Me: What are the glasses for then?
Just the way she jut her chin forward to look through her glasses is a dead give away that she can't see.
@@ScarletBrimstone it raises so many red flags
the instructor should tell it straight out... YOU FAILED THE TEST. YOU CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO DRIVE.
she meant as in that she didn't think she couldn't see yk she thought she had better eye sight ig at least that's my problem (not with driving)
If its not a problem, why would you wear that bloody glasses :))
Seeing this makes me happy to live in germany.
Heart and eye checks, some schools require you to practice on a driving simulator inside their school before driving a real car , the driving instructor has his own pedals on the co-drivers seat to prevent big mistakes or even accidents, and you're only allowed to the test if you've done the theoretical test and spent a minimum of 30 hours on the road and the instructor feels like you're ready
Same in Italy
Just 6 hours of practice in italy
same in Spain but here you dont have to spend a minimum of hours on the car. But obviously if the teacher sees you are not prepared he won't let you go for it, or at least he will try (cause in the end you are the one who decides)
It depends on where they are in Australia. Most states require a mimimium of 50 hours day time and 5 hours night time driving. However Victoria requires 120 hours day time and 10 hours night time driving
same in sweden except for that simulator
“I thought he was supposed to wait”😂😂😂 I understand different countries have different road laws however they normally come hand-in-hand with common sense… currently teaching my best friend to drive at 23 and these videos are honestly integrating well into her curriculum of what not to do😂😂😂👏👏👏
If you can't drive an automatic, just give up, it's safer for everyone.
Wtf 🤬 that is rude asf, you need give people a chance.
@@lavonnealexander6936 hell no, they’re an actual danger to society
@@marcusa9503 that's why we have driving lessons
@@lavonnealexander6936 Lol. The chance was already given. If they continue to suck an egg every time, then they shouldn't drive.
@@lavonnealexander6936 u are soft u canr just be giving ppl chances u need to be tough and not kind and calming
"I couldn't see but normally I don't find that a problem"
I just about died on the floor laughing
Me too 🤣😂
That bit really made me giggle aswell.
8:53
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yesss
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a learner, watching these people made me persevere more on improving my driving
Every professional is once a beginner. It is never late to try something. No need to feel Embarsed.
if you drive like these people you should feel embarrassed and you should not try
@@charleystello1822 Dont worry, you used to drive like them too.
@@drpk6514 lmao alright buddy. I actually scored perfect on my driving test and I'm participating in a karting championship.
@Eli Tregidga No it is not. Some are just training.
@Eli Tregidga You are not familiar with this show are you? Watch the episodes.
They're literally driving an automatic car and still suck
Some are manuals I’ve seen other videos
5:44 is literally a manual
Arent most of them manual
It doesn't matter you donut
The fact that you put “literally” in your comment made me cringe.
I’d want to take my road test with the guy who has the tattoo sleeve, he seems cool af
Yeah Andrews a cool dude
An absolute chad of a man.
cool guy can still fail you, don't go by cool go by you able to pass your road test.
@@wowdad3055 I’m more than a good enough driver to pass lol, I drive a company truck damn near all day
Yea but he talks the whole time like just let them drive
Watching this has made me feel so much better. Just failed my driving test for the second time in uk. I definitely didn’t drive as badly as any of these people 😂😂
Me too.
Hahahhaa failed for second time too in Australia but still much better than all of them 😂😂😂😂
Same, just failed my second driving test today, good to know that I'm not alone.
passed on first time, even a 5 yo can pass the test
@@Neko.Virtualand anyone can have a bad day
These driving testers are actually nice, I remember my first one who was uneasy as soon as he saw me and while driving, he keeps asking me about my how I immigrated to Australia, after about 10 min, he decided to lead me back to the station and fails me stating I was going too slow. But I was going 50k on a road with no speed sign. I passed the test on my 2nd time though
I still don't understand why they consider going a bit slower means you're not confident with your driving. My dad warns me that sometimes they might fail you for going 58 on a 60 road.
Christ I thought I was a poor driver
You are brother, we almost died when you were taking me home.
They are beginners.
This proves that some people just shouldn't be allowed to drive cause they only have 1 brain cell
and they all collectively share it
@@kingalex29339 The first part of the test should be their IQ, some are just too dumb to be out on the roads.
They're on extreme stress, it's impossible to be perfect but yeah I agree some times the drivers really are just THAT stupid
aka women 🙂
@@midnightdemon9157 let's just take a moment to remember that statistically, men die earlier than women. Why? Stupidity, risk taking (toxic masculinity but ik someone like you won't understand that).
Can't believe how calm these instructors are. Where I live our instructors are notoriously hard, they'll have a heart attack if you forget one time to turn with both hands constantly on the wheel or if you make a safe lane change without their permission. 😂 These drivers are nearly colliding with everything in sight and the instructors laugh it off
These Aussie instructors seem so nice. Way better than any of them in the UK.
Than scolds me that I forgot, I was just scared if Im allowed to do it😂
“I couldn’t see but normally I don’t find that a problem”
Lord.... Why.... just why...
The girl just doesn't realise she CAN'T SEE ANYTHING
I watched a bunch of videos on this show before my test, and let me tell you, it really helps calm your nerves knowing that you're probably not too bad compared to these people.
Edit: Yes, I did pass my test.
Congratulations to you! Even though I’m one year late
I watched these after I failed my test but made it feel it much better 😃. Congrats tho and it's true what you say.
Very true
😂 I did the same. I went on to watch this to comfort myself that I’m doing not too bad. What a relief before getting a test!
@@amyhunter7073 How'd it go Amy
the woman that can't see literally just went off the frickin road
“I couldn’t see, but normally I don’t find that a problem” 🗿
I just got my driver's license today and I remember that after the exam, a week ago, I thought it had gone extremely awful, I thought I was messing every order up even though my instructor never said a single word of objection. Thoughts like "Should I have turned there instead of here?", "Did I park correctly?" , "Did I provide a sense of security to everyone on board?", "Am I going fast enough/too fast?" or such overflowed my brain. In the end, I passed with no fault committed.
I totally understand they were nervous and fearful, but these students should have been able to point out their own mistakes on the go, and so, correct them immediately. Driving requires maximum focus because a car in the wrong hands can be a lethal weapon, which, sadly is in many many cases. You might not be the one who will pay the ultimate price, but someone will...
P.S. To anyone reading this while learning/training, best of luck on your exam and that you will be a safe driver.
I passed my exam yesterday, madw one mistake, which I'm still mad about, but my driving improved dramatically since I started
@@arcane3943 What mistake was that, if you don't mind me asking?
@@xtremer2649 There was a guy that turned his left light and I was going straight.He had to wait for me, but I let him go before me.I HAVE NO IDEA WHY.After that I panicked so hard.That was the first time soing something like this
@@arcane3943 Oh I see. Damn. Well, at least you passed.
@@xtremer2649 Yeah.I know how to drive, but I have zero idea why i did that😂
“Who put dat big whole there!?” 🤣🤣🤣
The older man was hilarious to be honest.
hole*
Time stamp pls?
I chuckled 🤣
@@knotifiedyt9238 its at 7:36 LOL
“I thought he has to wait” well that’s why I’m terrified of driving
That was crazy... lol
@@JamcnPrince why was the camera there though getting ready for the keep. Idk. It’s in my mind that it could be scripted
@@huntermayeaux8597 Theres a second car driving from behind
Considering that I'm about to learn to drive, I'm grateful that I saw this video.
"i couldn't see, but normally I don't find that a problem".......? Girl... What? You are driving A CAR 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I feel bad for Thomas. He's obviously an extremely nervous driver as it is, and with the added pressure of the cameras... must've been hard on him.
"I could have gotten a taxi to the curb" was my favorite part
"I couldn't see, but normally I don't find that a problem" - that pretty much sums up my anxiety while driving around other drivers
Ohh, that last one had me howling... God could you imagine having to tell your mates that you failed your driving test without even DRIVING!?!
people mostly make these mistakes because they're nervous or it could be there first time with no lessons
First time with no lessons???? How young are you?
@@lucythompson295 he probably means no lessons from a parent or licensed driver, nothing wrong with his comment
Nope. They have at least 120 hours of practice because the test they are doing is upgrading from a learners licence to a provisional 1 licence which requires at least 120 hours of practice driving.
Edit: I mean in NSW Australia
@@lucythompson295 Some people dont have a luxury of having a vehicle
@@DailyDoseofSpace. What is the minumum hours requirement of a learner needs from a driving school in UK or Australia before they can take a driving assessment?
Watching this takes me back to 1987 when I got my licence after failing three times. I have always sucked at parallel parking and have not done it in 33 years. In fact, I’ve never had a speeding ticket and only one parking ticket. I’m a safe driver and was taught by a driving instructor in a manual. Kids today think learning to drive is easy but it is not. I get nervous just driving round my town
Isn't it time to learn it? It's literally the easiest one of them all once you practice enough.
@@alexjulius69 No I don’t want to learn as I’ve never had a need for an authentic. I don’t like them, they are harder on brakes and fuel plus as ai said manuals were king when I get my licence and I will keep it that way. You have more control over the car, it’s not lazy and it’s more fun. Thank you!
@@hb11912 I mean the parallel parking, learn that, if you want to hustle with a manual like a labourer, then by all means. I personally driven 100% manual so far, and I hate it. As soon as I get the moment I'll switch to an automatic.
@@hb11912 old man really proud that he knows how to drive a manual? 😂😂😂😂
I think it is easy to learn to drive and ur just bad at it I’m so sorry nobody told u
DID THEY REALLY MAKE A REALITY SHOW OUT OF DRIVING TESTS?? 😂😂😂😂😂
These driving instructors are so chill. When I took my first test the instructor kept yelling at me for mistakes that were only costing me 5 points
Literally watching these people makes me feel so much better about my driving lmao
My driving test is this saturday, wish me luck
Gl
Good luck
good luck!
Thaank youu
Good luck 👍🏻
The most calm Instructors ive seen. my Instructor almost break my eardrum screaming near my head.
“ I couldn’t see, but normally I don’t find that a problem” oh lawd have mercy on my soul 😂😂😭
Me: never been driving
Also me: these people suck at driving
There is a lot of truth in the saying, "Some people can't be taught". This is absolute proof. Please, please stick to your Fisher Price cars.
Not sure. Seems to me like they got yeeted out of driving school before they were ready, mostly they just seem like they don't know how to control the car yet. That's stuff you improve at with time and practice.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
as a current learner driver this makes me feel a lot more confident in my driving skills
“At the bottom of the hill, turn left”
*Goes down the left of the hill*
This is Australia, we drive on the left hand side..
Different countries drive on different sides...
@@geministargazer9830 are you stupid? She literally went down the freaking hill instead of following the road
I am SOOOO glad I got my drivers license in 45 long minutes, during which I made zero mistakes and meanwhile the driving instructor and the other dude talked about baking bread. Again, I made no mistakes but it felt like I was listening to my dad and uncle talking, zero pressure. Loved it.
I’ve only been driving for 3 days and I’m honestly really proud of myself after watching this
These guys are pretty laid back for being a few seconds away from death lol
I remember when I first took my driving lessons. My driving instructor was an older guy but was very nice. Not stressing at all. He made sure to give me tips and teach me without stressing me out too much, which ended up with me making very good progress with the course. I got my license about a year ago and now I drive like I’ve been driving for years
Wait is there a new season coming?
Also, this is a coincidence! I have my test tomorrow! I’ll update after
UPDATE: I passed!
Good luck with your test, I hope you pass :)
sammeee
My test on the 23rd rip
The Hayemaker good luck my friend :) plenty of practice, try to get some lessons in, and breathe! Let me know how you go :)
Sav_Bale likewise my friend, good luck!
Pls stop adding horns and car brakes when nothing happened
I like how calm the young instructor wearing blue T-shirt is and just laughs with them I would’ve died freaking out 🤣
02:56 when the instructor said “I could’ve gotten a taxi to the curb”
Because he parked a meter & half away from the curb, 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
When I realised that most of these people are this bad in automatics imagine them here in Europe in manuals.
You learn to drive a manual in a day or two, I don't know anybody who has ever driven this bad even as a learner in a manual
I crashed a manual
When I was 13 years old
@You need magnesium. haha
Speed is so fun when someone else is driving but when u are it’s frightening
i’m pretty sure most of these people are from europe
Woman before 8:50 "I couldnt see but normally i dont find it a problem" Like wtf bruh you're driving and it is okay for you to not clearly see things 😂
Lol
“Who put dat big hole thera ” 😂😂😂
Lol!
5:50 I relate a lot to this guy. When I started learning I would look at the gear to change, but when I did that my hand off the wheel led to the other turning it and id gradually come in without realising. And if the seat is a single position too close I'd underestimate the braking. One of the best things my instructor did was sit and hammer into me the gear positions by feeling the shifts over and over along with a quick glance before for the current gear.
Same when i was on a practice track i kept looking at my gear while driving and almost hit a sign several times. My dad wasnt happy. But after the second time of going there i mastered the Clutch control and can safely shift gears while driving and also do roundabouts without a problem
the teachers are literally the calmest nicest blokes ever i swear. Drive like thar here in CA and you’ll never see a license in your life.
Men the patience of these instructors is incredible awesome... I can't handle this
These aren’t test they are lessons otherwise all of them would have got an Insta fail
1:22 That “there we go” got on my nerve so much!!
It's crazy how easy it is in the united States to pass the test my test was only like 10 minutes long and he didn't tell us to parrel park or anything like that .
In the uk the tests are about 45 mins, you have to perform a range of manoeuvres, follow signs etc, and if you cause any other car to slow down for you or the instructor has to step in at all it's an immediate fail. Probably why when I've been to the US the standard of driving seems terrible even though everyone uses an automatic which should be far easier
Damn I wish my state didn't have parallel park
What? Ours are like 30-40 minutes in Ontario and you need to pass 3 different levels, two of them being road tests and one written.
@@crisptomato9495 we have to take written tests in America as well. And one persons experience in their city/state isn’t what everyone else experiences.
@@maxswatchbuilds8129 in California it’s 20 minutes max 😳
After scoring 93% in my driving test for the second attempt.. Pays to do lessons before hand.. Otherwise, that pressure will mount into serious mistakes.
The rugly player looking dude in the blue shirt has a heart of gold. I'm way too truthful. For most people in the world, driving is the most dangerous thing you'll do on a daily basis. I honestly feel like 50% of people on the road shouldn't be there.
When I passed my test in 2006 in Canada, the cars we used had breaks and a stearing wheel on the teacher’s side in case of an accident or something. I also remember I basically had to have passed the theoric test and driven like 24 hours with a professor at least before I could do the actual test. I don’t see any of that in this video but it may be hidden.
I’ll also tell you what my father told me at the time which I think was the best advice ever : When driving, never assume people saw you. You have to watch for everyone else :)
In australia we also have brakes on the teachers side of the car :) depending on the state you normally need 100-120 hours of driving time (which then has to be approved to make sure it’s not forged) then if that’s approved you can do your test. I’m about to go for my test and v nervous because there’s so many people on the road that shouldn’t be driving agh. I had 3 cars pull out on my last lesson when they’re meant to wait and give way.
@@Lou-ni9bp I’m sure you’ll do just fine ! Try not to stress too much, it seems worse than it really is :) Good luck !!
The added noises of screeching tyres and beeping really cracked me up 🤣
“ i couldn’t see, but normally i dont find that a problem”
I’m convinced that they didn’t even practice before going to get their license.
this was their practice lol
They have their Learner Licence. The test in the video shows them doing the Provisional 1 drivers test which requires them to have at least 120 hours of prior practice... So if they have that many hours of practice then there is no hope for them
“I could’ve gotten a taxi to the curb” 😂 😂 😂
I actually seen someone flipped their car in a California dmv parking lot once. The driver was laughing and well the instructor was scared to death.
flipped? like literally flipped?
@@yanyanswife yes. Like a complete roll over.
@@themattrixrevolution damn, did they got injured?
@@yanyanswife I don't think so. All I know is the instructor was scared as hell.
How fast do you have to drive to get into a parking lot for it to completely roll over? Cause damn.
as someone who's failed the DMV test 9 times; these are my people 💙
Slayyyy
Not only bad drivers fail, if you live in Lithuania like I do, where we have the most ridiculous money-grabbing system, then you'd understand.
how, never drive please
9 times?? How? I passed in my first go
@@denny-michael DAMNNN 😳
Seeing this makes me feel real good about when I take my drivers test. I plan on driving manual so seeing people mess up that bad in automatic makes me feel a bit better
It’s miracle that these instructors are still alive after so many episodes