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Thanks everyone for comments and a big thanks to Chris! For this opportunity! I passed my driving test today !! Good luck to everyone for the future ❤️☺️
I used to watch your videos about 2 years ago when I was learning to drive, youtube suggested me this video. Wow, lots of improvement been made, especially extra camera angles + the speedometer
22:43 That car behind was out of order. Shouldn't of beeped at the learner driver to go . The light only just went green. Which is when you go if safe. Not when its red and amber. Natalia did well to not react to it and panic
I believe that driver beeped so as to make the learner driver ahead aware of the change of lights, thereby actually providing assistance of when to go. If I were in the car and stressing out and overwhelmed by the occasion, I'd be grateful for that kind of help.
I have passed my driving test this morning after many failed test this videos really helped me a lot without them I dnt think I would have passed thank you so much sir for your dedication and good videos and good luck with any 1 taking their test
Natalie did really well, very pleased she passed 😀 I have my license but don't get to drive very often, these videos keep my knowledge of the road fresh, thanks World Driving!
These videos are great. Just passed today 6th time with 4 minors, 1st with my new examiner. If any of you feel like you are at a wall with your learning, feel free to switch examiners, my 1st one was not great, and you should not feel guilty for doing so. If I had done this before, I would have likely saved alot of money! These videos were also a great help. Good luck to anyone taking their exam soon, relax and remember that it is just a normal driving lesson.
Agree with others, one of the best with Chris' voice and Natalia's great driving and personality. So glad that she passed and I am glad I am only watching this now :D
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test first time with no faults. Superb result. Thanks for watching our videos. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
I was so nervous today and the days running up to my test, but thankfully today I passed first time! Thank you Chris, your videos really helped especially the show me tell me questions. I genuinely watched that about 10 times to get them to sink in! 😂
There was a good opportunity of almost passing without a serious fault. I thought she done brilliant driving and kept very safe. I totally understand the bay park as I was told to do exactly what you said about avoiding a serious on test Chris. I wasn't quite sure about the junction if I would have gone or not as I'm only just beginning. Although she failed Natalie was good and safe. Good luck to you as well with your videos Chris 🙂
@@joosiej85 Because it's extremely inconvenient to make people redo their theory test and it is merely an excuse for the DVLA to make yet more money out of learners. The practical driving tests (with accommodating lessons) are _very_ expensive and the tests often have a ~3 month waiting period (unless you get lucky with cancellations). This combined with the fact that most learners are young adolescents (typically in education, i.e. university) who may need to hold off doing lessons/tests to an appropriate time or when they can afford it. This happened to me - I passed with few months to spare but I didn't need the extra unnecessary pressure. Being restricted to just 2 years to pass your practical is impractical in itself. If the lady in this video failed her practical test then she will now have to do her theory again... but why? It's stupid.
@@kizwiz6 Oh I agree it is inconvenient... but so are many things, welcome to adult life ;) I should think the point is that people have probably started to forget what they studied for their theory after 2 years. It doesn't "restrict" people to passing their practical within 2 years... you don't have to take your theory test before you start driving...
@@joosiej85 Actually, imo, adult life should be about challenging such policies you think are unjust. As adults, we have the power to influence change particularly by politics. For example, I can write and complain about this to my local MP/council. Where is the evidence people start to forget? What's next, enforcing a mandatory theory test for people who passed their practical 10, 20 years ago? The lady in this video had her theory test expiring on the same day as her practical; she commented on here that she had passed that test. If she can pass her practical 2 years after doing her theory then that's proof she didn't forget and is capable of driving. But she was *1 day* away from her 'theory test' claiming she isn't eligible to drive despite her passing this before. It's nonsense. But you _are_ still restricted to *PASSING* your driving test within 2 years of your theory test though. Yes, you can drive with just a provisional and take lessons long before your theory but why should we discourage people from educating themselves about the road signs & potential hazards before even stepping into the driver seat just because of this theory test expiration restriction? The DVLA just want to make yet more money despite rolling in the bank after selling millions' of people's personal data to private parking firms.
@@jessop5125 Then why isn't it mandatory to retest everyone? What about baby boomers or the elder generations who never had a theory test? Again this lady passed with one day to spare and now will never need to do her theory again (unless she lost her licence). She's competent enough to drive and proved she knew her theory knowledge 2 years ago. Very little has even changed since then. Else, make the re-test *FREE* for people who have already passed. It's corporate greed and nothing else.
got my driving test in 2 hours, watching this and more videos like mad this morning haha, good video well done natalie on passing your real test.. this video has helped me calm down ( a little )
My instructor lets me have it everytime I forget to signal off a mini roundabout. Having watched this, now I don't know what to think. :-S Great work on passing Natalie!
Hesitation just puts extra unnecessary pressure on the learner . I'd rather take my time .be safe than rush and stall in the middle of the road . If u take way too long to go yes deserves a fault . But just cz she prefers to make sure b4 going . It shouldn't be a fault . That's just being picky .
Being too cautious and delay in utilizing the opportunity seems bit frustrating and makes one skinny on all further moves. Need to stay relaxed and enjoy the ride instead.
Got mine 2nd time around on the 6th, got back into it about 3 weeks ago after a 4 month break took to it surprisingly well, hope I pass this time so can make my college travel easier & make my dreams come true after leaving a job I hated!
No I would not have stoped at that junction. I would have looked ahead in advance to see if there was any on coming traffic and if it was clear would have kept driving. Natalie did not need to stop imo as there was no oncoming traffic at the time Natalie reached the junction. She had plenty of time to go before the traffic caught up with her.
@@mrmushin1 yeah i guess you can say that but i picked up driving very fast and i was really good at it. some people progress differently.done my theory like 1 month before my lessons so i go that out of the way. past my theory 2nd time with 47/50 and hazard 65/75. first time i got 41/50 and 58/75 for hazard
Fail for parking too wide? WTF? In real life, she would reverse 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 times, until she will do this closer to the kerb, so nobody will be hurt! That's fuckin' insane! I have no words!
Hi! Thanks for watching. You'll very rarely need to start the whole thing again, just moving forward and turning whichever way that's needed fixes things and then reversing again if necessary 🙂
"I really liked the way she waited for the road to be clear before the signalled". Ummmm, isn't the whole purpose of the signal to let other people of your intention to change direction/lane? Wouldn't it be more correct to signal when you want to move and then only move after the road is clear?
Hi! No, wait for it to be clear or the other drivers might think you're going to pull out in front of them. Also if they stop to let you go then that could be a problem on the test :)
Hi! Good points. Signal if there's anyone around to benefit (or you're unsure if it could benefit anyone) but signalling to move off and waiting for 5 minutes at the kerb because there's continuous traffic behind is not benefiting anyone. Don't forget a signal potentially helps pedestrians, cyclists, oncoming road users and ones further behind. But don't signal if it could mislead or cause confusion 🙂.
Yeah this is what they teach us in Australia - signalling shows your intention and gives the other drivers plenty of warning of what you’re trying to do, especially on busy roads, so for instance people will make a gap for you in their lane so you can move across. I also was taught to signal any time you’re changing lanes, pulling up, or moving off, regardless of how much traffic there is. We’d get a fault if we didn’t signal even if the road was empty.
Unlucky ! I’ve drove since 1990 and only took my driving theory and driving test since the law changed and they was allowed to seize your vehicle,and the 3 points fine ect! The traffic cop that stopped me did so on an hunch,not anything I did wrong.he let me off with the seizure of my old corsa ,but still got 3 points and a fine and only because a friend had a tow truck to put my car on! Anyway that spurred me on to get my licences,but still took 3 theory tests and I passed my driving test on the 4th time in June this year! So even clocking up 29 yrs of driving with not one accident or claim on my insurance you can still fail our driving test!
Always enjoy these videos. One question though, I've always been told when moving off not to signal unless it benefits someone, also not to sit with indicator on whilst doing observations so as to not influence other road users, at most a quick signal as moving off if appropriate. Anything else potentially shows lack of observation? Yet on a lot of UA-cam videos I see people signalling early and no driving faults noted, could you clarify the correct procedure please?
Dear Sir /Chris. I got a serious fault on my test for undue hesitation. Please correct me if I'm wrong. How comes Natalie didn't get a serious fault for undue hesitation. Overal really enjoyed this video. Thank you so much
@@danielleburrell2907 Dear Sir. I was behind a bus, all of a sudden the put on his hazard lights on. So I then had to switch lanes. It was very busy on my right . That's were I got a undue hesitation serious fault.
SHplayz 2k5 If it was only for one thing then the examiner might’ve thought you caused someone problems, maybe forcing them to stop or move around you?
Chris 4.01 . She is stalling car while pulling 2nd gear and path of others. I have seen even 10 year experienced guy stalling similar way. is it safety and dangerous issue in manual car right.Im worried about these.
Where I live the test seems harder as we have to drive thru multiple lane roundabouts, double carriageways, motorways etc, but I only see residential areas in your tests, are these the only areas the real tests are taken in your area?
@@jessop5125 Can't certainly travel far if the avg speed is about 10mph :) I think Natalie used it to her advantage. In fact, her entire drive to me was just 1 driving fault: undue hesitation. Therefore - under current rules - enough to warrant a pass... *sigh*
@@jessop5125 Nothing quite like what we've witnessed in this video. Well done! Imho driving on dual carriageways, express ways and motorways should become a routine part of any practical driving test. As should driving in challenging conditions or night time driving, for example. Oh well I can dream can't I :)
Hey Chris, I'd like to take a driving license in the UK. What's the procedure for taking a license there? How is the driving test going to be conducted? I'm from India and I already have a driver's license in India. I'm quite intrigued about the driving test in the UK as I believe it's one of the most challenging ones where you need to put your driving skills at their level best to pass the test.
I saw a driving test in India where someone drove the length of a back road and passed! Ha! Here you have to pay to do a theory test on a computer,then if you pass a road test that lasts 45-50mins! Paying for both.if you fail the theory you cannot take the road test! It’s the hardest driving test in the world,but as a rule we have good drivers on our roads!
@@anthonyboreham3052 Have to disagree with that,ive come across way too many drivers who have 0 road awareness, and some of the things they make you do in a test are stupid. I.E feeding the wheel through your hands, Its much more easier and controllable to let them spin through your hands as proven on multiple videos from Driving based channels. Some questions from the theory are also quite ridiculous, for example, knowing the minimum legal tread depth of a tire (1.6mm). I mean come on, how many people actually have a tire check gauge? Nevermind actually checking them.
@@anthonyboreham3052 It's defenitely not the hardest in the world compared to some European standards, coming from a Polish background we find the English driving test quite easy :) but then again it all depends on your individual driving abilities and how well prepared you are:)
@@anthonyboreham3052 Thank you. In India, the driving tests as so easy that anybody can pass it with flying colors. It also consists of a theory test which is a computer-based one for the learner's license. The criteria for learner's license is that you need to drive with a person who has a valid driver's license. Then you have to appear for the real test at the completion of one month after you obtain your learner's. The test is very simple. For motorcycle, you just have to take an '8' by going around the path marked as 8 without touching the metal rods which will be placed vertically around the path and after that you have to pass a road test where you just need to exhibit some basic hand signals. For car or lmv, you have to take an 'H' in the same manner as I have explained above and then finally you need to pass a road test to obtain your driver's license.
Does the examiner knows how many previous attempts have we done? I failed two time not sure if they have this history and with this information how much it impacts your test they try to grill you more ?
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Thanks everyone for comments and a big thanks to Chris! For this opportunity! I passed my driving test today !! Good luck to everyone for the future ❤️☺️
Yaya well done.
Congratulations was your test in West Wickham
congratulations girl!!!
Congratulations🍾 on passing your test based on this video i knew you would definitely one of the best mocks ive seen.
Well done natalie!!
She seems super lovely! Congratulations on passing your actual test Natalie😊
Chris your voice is so calm, clear and great commentary.
Did she pass her real exam? I hope she made it😟.
Hi! Yes she passed her driving test today!! Thanks for your comment :)
Yeah mon that's true.
Passed 3yrs ago and still watching this.. 😁Well done to Natalie
Hi! Thanks for watching 🙂
Natalie seems like a nice person. Best wishes for her future driving. 😊
I passed 19 months ago but still end up watching these 😂
Hi! Thanks for watching 🙂
@@worlddriving - No problem! Thanks for creating great content and helping a lot of us pass our driving tests! 👍🏼
MannBrothersFilms worddd 😭😭😭
Thought it was only me😂
I used to watch your videos about 2 years ago when I was learning to drive, youtube suggested me this video. Wow, lots of improvement been made, especially extra camera angles + the speedometer
22:43 That car behind was out of order. Shouldn't of beeped at the learner driver to go . The light only just went green. Which is when you go if safe. Not when its red and amber. Natalia did well to not react to it and panic
Aaron Beaconsfield agree
I believe that driver beeped so as to make the learner driver ahead aware of the change of lights, thereby actually providing assistance of when to go. If I were in the car and stressing out and overwhelmed by the occasion, I'd be grateful for that kind of help.
@@Albimar17 That's not how you use the horn
I have passed my driving test this morning after many failed test this videos really helped me a lot without them I dnt think I would have passed thank you so much sir for your dedication and good videos and good luck with any 1 taking their test
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
Natalie did really well, very pleased she passed 😀
I have my license but don't get to drive very often, these videos keep my knowledge of the road fresh, thanks World Driving!
Hi! Thanks for watching 🙂
I just passed my driving today✌🏻 and since I started to learn I have watched all these videos they really help
These videos are great. Just passed today 6th time with 4 minors, 1st with my new examiner. If any of you feel like you are at a wall with your learning, feel free to switch examiners, my 1st one was not great, and you should not feel guilty for doing so. If I had done this before, I would have likely saved alot of money! These videos were also a great help. Good luck to anyone taking their exam soon, relax and remember that it is just a normal driving lesson.
Agree with others, one of the best with Chris' voice and Natalia's great driving and personality. So glad that she passed and I am glad I am only watching this now :D
Hi! Thanks for watching 🙂
Another great video! I passed recently thanks to your very helpful vids, prepared me for the day and become a safer driver. Thank you so much!
Love these videos! They really help! Passed first time with no faults🚘🚘 examiner commended how natural and smooth the driving was...THANKS!!😁😁😁😀😀😀
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test first time with no faults. Superb result. Thanks for watching our videos. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
Well done Nataliee.. so happy you passed the actual test :)
Ive been driving independently for over a year now and it still makes me nervous thinking about the driving test!
I was so nervous today and the days running up to my test, but thankfully today I passed first time! Thank you Chris, your videos really helped especially the show me tell me questions. I genuinely watched that about 10 times to get them to sink in! 😂
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test first time. Appreciate you watching. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
Very good driver, it’s such a shame she got a serious fault on her parallel parking manoeuvre. Natalie should be proud of herself.
passed my driving test today :))
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
test on Friday binge watching these videos is helping me keep calm
Hi! Good luck with your driving test 🙂
Keep calm and you can do it. I passed mine 31st July for first attempt, I was so nervous when starting of the test and thought I was failed.
@@nooble898 thank you for the advice. I know I'll be super nervous on the day just hoping my instructor is friendly lol
Just passed my test on first try last week and still adicted to those videos. Those videos help a lot, many thanks for posting them.
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test. Appreciate you watching the videos. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 👍
This is an amazing mock test
Hi! Thanks for watching. Appreciated 🙂
15:31 blimey didn't expect to see like 5 cars behind her on a road like this
ayy chris, congrats on the sponsorship! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
28:20 that cheeky smile tho lol
There was a good opportunity of almost passing without a serious fault. I thought she done brilliant driving and kept very safe. I totally understand the bay park as I was told to do exactly what you said about avoiding a serious on test Chris. I wasn't quite sure about the junction if I would have gone or not as I'm only just beginning. Although she failed Natalie was good and safe. Good luck to you as well with your videos Chris 🙂
Hi! Thanks for watching. Enjoy learning to drive :)
So happy you made it! Well done!!
Thank you so much for all the information in your videos really helped me to pass my test first time with 2 minors
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test first time. Two faults is brilliant. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
Thanks for another brilliant video. Great channel. I’m addicted. My theory test runs out in Aug 2020, I pray to have passed by then 😅😅😅
Bze Bee did ya pass
@@immygrxne9884. Nope. COVID ruined it 😩😩
even a T junction is a roundabout, UK really love rounabout
Hahaaa
Thanks so much World Driving, Natalie and Chris!! Well done girl, hope you’re enjoying the drive! My practical test is next month 😁
Hi! Thanks for watching and good luck with your driving test 👍
Brilliant video and very informative to all. Excellent content as always mate.
Hi! Thanks for taking the time to watch it :)
@@worlddriving dids she pass
@@LDN_KMT Yes she did :)
No I wouldn't have stopped at the junction due to the fact the their was enough space for her to get out
I learned so much from this video... thanks a million..!
Bless you Natalie!
well done! but i think i will also get the fault on a give way sign as it says give way and it looks busy, but its hard to judge on a video thou.
The theory test expiring after 2 years is such a pathetic money-making scam.
why?
@@joosiej85 Because it's extremely inconvenient to make people redo their theory test and it is merely an excuse for the DVLA to make yet more money out of learners. The practical driving tests (with accommodating lessons) are _very_ expensive and the tests often have a ~3 month waiting period (unless you get lucky with cancellations). This combined with the fact that most learners are young adolescents (typically in education, i.e. university) who may need to hold off doing lessons/tests to an appropriate time or when they can afford it. This happened to me - I passed with few months to spare but I didn't need the extra unnecessary pressure.
Being restricted to just 2 years to pass your practical is impractical in itself. If the lady in this video failed her practical test then she will now have to do her theory again... but why? It's stupid.
@@kizwiz6 Oh I agree it is inconvenient... but so are many things, welcome to adult life ;) I should think the point is that people have probably started to forget what they studied for their theory after 2 years. It doesn't "restrict" people to passing their practical within 2 years... you don't have to take your theory test before you start driving...
@@joosiej85 Actually, imo, adult life should be about challenging such policies you think are unjust. As adults, we have the power to influence change particularly by politics. For example, I can write and complain about this to my local MP/council.
Where is the evidence people start to forget? What's next, enforcing a mandatory theory test for people who passed their practical 10, 20 years ago?
The lady in this video had her theory test expiring on the same day as her practical; she commented on here that she had passed that test. If she can pass her practical 2 years after doing her theory then that's proof she didn't forget and is capable of driving. But she was *1 day* away from her 'theory test' claiming she isn't eligible to drive despite her passing this before. It's nonsense.
But you _are_ still restricted to *PASSING* your driving test within 2 years of your theory test though. Yes, you can drive with just a provisional and take lessons long before your theory but why should we discourage people from educating themselves about the road signs & potential hazards before even stepping into the driver seat just because of this theory test expiration restriction? The DVLA just want to make yet more money despite rolling in the bank after selling millions' of people's personal data to private parking firms.
@@jessop5125 Then why isn't it mandatory to retest everyone? What about baby boomers or the elder generations who never had a theory test? Again this lady passed with one day to spare and now will never need to do her theory again (unless she lost her licence). She's competent enough to drive and proved she knew her theory knowledge 2 years ago. Very little has even changed since then.
Else, make the re-test *FREE* for people who have already passed. It's corporate greed and nothing else.
got my driving test in 2 hours, watching this and more videos like mad this morning haha, good video well done natalie on passing your real test.. this video has helped me calm down ( a little )
How did it go
@@abeer7203 passed first time with 4 minors mate thanks for asking, was stressful tho lol
I have a test in two weeks , this is very helpful
Pleased you found it helpful. Good luck with your driving test 🙂
Congratulation Natalie all the best
My instructor lets me have it everytime I forget to signal off a mini roundabout. Having watched this, now I don't know what to think. :-S
Great work on passing Natalie!
You don't normally have enough time to indicate coming off a mini roundabout...
How do you get the speedo on the videos? That's really clever.
Just started watching these videos as got my test first time on 26th
Good luck with your driving test 👍
@@worlddriving thank you ❤️
Hesitation just puts extra unnecessary pressure on the learner . I'd rather take my time .be safe than rush and stall in the middle of the road .
If u take way too long to go yes deserves a fault . But just cz she prefers to make sure b4 going . It shouldn't be a fault . That's just being picky .
33:00 that learner in front would get a minor fault for positioning - normal driving too
Being too cautious and delay in utilizing the opportunity seems bit frustrating and makes one skinny on all further moves. Need to stay relaxed and enjoy the ride instead.
Got mine 2nd time around on the 6th, got back into it about 3 weeks ago after a 4 month break took to it surprisingly well, hope I pass this time so can make my college travel easier & make my dreams come true after leaving a job I hated!
Hi! Good luck with your driving test 🙂
I’ve my second one on the 5th. Good luck mate
Her gear changes are so cute.
No I would not have stoped at that junction. I would have looked ahead in advance to see if there was any on coming traffic and if it was clear would have kept driving. Natalie did not need to stop imo as there was no oncoming traffic at the time Natalie reached the junction. She had plenty of time to go before the traffic caught up with her.
came to listen to chris voice
Had 11 lessons and past my test. I feel lucky considering she’s had over a year
I passed a month after my 17th birthday with 0 minors lol
Thibz HD congrats bro
So jamy to had to have 11 lessons then pass 1 attempt , i had 11 lessons before on my third attempt and still failed
@@mrmushin1 yeah i guess you can say that but i picked up driving very fast and i was really good at it. some people progress differently.done my theory like 1 month before my lessons so i go that out of the way. past my theory 2nd time with 47/50 and hazard 65/75. first time i got 41/50 and 58/75 for hazard
Fail for parking too wide? WTF? In real life, she would reverse 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 times, until she will do this closer to the kerb, so nobody will be hurt! That's fuckin' insane! I have no words!
Well done, Natalie. :)
thanks a bunch very helpful videos you have
Appreciate you watching :)
very helpful
Love your video ive done my second test in the worst centre sunderland . I failed on a spiral roundabout do you cover them
37:10 Normally, I wouldn't stop, because the car on the left side is pretty far away and I'd have enough speed to proceed with 2nd gear.
Are u allowed to pull up on a single yellow line road?
Usually it depends the time. There should be a sign with the times at which you can’t park on it.
you can, for waiting/ picking people up. I think the general time period if for around 10 minutes max of waiting. But you cannot park there
You’re allowed to stop on yellow lines, but not park on them during their restriction times.
A bit harsh Chris, i think you can try again on the maneuver but gr8 vid as always
Hi! Thanks for watching. You'll very rarely need to start the whole thing again, just moving forward and turning whichever way that's needed fixes things and then reversing again if necessary 🙂
I needed to see this
I see that lambo at 18:22 😍
Love this
19:23 Natalie done well waiting for this red car. The idiot in the red car did not go around the roundabout whatsoever.
Her driving was actually sick to be honest.
It wasn't great to be honest.
@@EinkOLED There's always one (eink)
Twas a bit of a joke...
Ahhhhhh driving makes me so nervous 😥
I'm surprised you did not get a fail for parking up on the left on a yellow line
Explain how to proper judge left side of vehicles while driving from right side
I failed my first driving test today..😔😪🥺🥺
"I really liked the way she waited for the road to be clear before the signalled". Ummmm, isn't the whole purpose of the signal to let other people of your intention to change direction/lane? Wouldn't it be more correct to signal when you want to move and then only move after the road is clear?
Hi! No, wait for it to be clear or the other drivers might think you're going to pull out in front of them. Also if they stop to let you go then that could be a problem on the test :)
Hi! Good points.
Signal if there's anyone around to benefit (or you're unsure if it could benefit anyone) but signalling to move off and waiting for 5 minutes at the kerb because there's continuous traffic behind is not benefiting anyone.
Don't forget a signal potentially helps pedestrians, cyclists, oncoming road users and ones further behind. But don't signal if it could mislead or cause confusion 🙂.
Yeah this is what they teach us in Australia - signalling shows your intention and gives the other drivers plenty of warning of what you’re trying to do, especially on busy roads, so for instance people will make a gap for you in their lane so you can move across. I also was taught to signal any time you’re changing lanes, pulling up, or moving off, regardless of how much traffic there is. We’d get a fault if we didn’t signal even if the road was empty.
@@worlddriving Do you get a fault if you signal and car stops for you? And if so would it be minor or serious?
I thought you could redo the Parallel park?
Shes so cute ! 🥺🥰
Unlucky ! I’ve drove since 1990 and only took my driving theory and driving test since the law changed and they was allowed to seize your vehicle,and the 3 points fine ect! The traffic cop that stopped me did so on an hunch,not anything I did wrong.he let me off with the seizure of my old corsa ,but still got 3 points and a fine and only because a friend had a tow truck to put my car on! Anyway that spurred me on to get my licences,but still took 3 theory tests and I passed my driving test on the 4th time in June this year! So even clocking up 29 yrs of driving with not one accident or claim on my insurance you can still fail our driving test!
I think everybody that is learning to drive wants you to be their instructor 😂
I pass my test two weeks ago and received the card Saturday and kept it hidden from everyone until, yesterday😂😁😀
jacob harris wow i feel like doing this 🤣😂👍🏽
Good Driving
I passed today, it was my 4th attempt.
Congratulations! Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it :)
What’s the song towards the end of the video, the one before your outro?
Always enjoy these videos. One question though, I've always been told when moving off not to signal unless it benefits someone, also not to sit with indicator on whilst doing observations so as to not influence other road users, at most a quick signal as moving off if appropriate. Anything else potentially shows lack of observation? Yet on a lot of UA-cam videos I see people signalling early and no driving faults noted, could you clarify the correct procedure please?
My apologies, this was commented at the start moving off but you did imply it shouldn't be done early later on
Could you have any videos on meeting other traffic please?
Honestly I feel like she probably failed due to sheer bad luck more than anything.
Dear Sir /Chris. I got a serious fault on my test for undue hesitation. Please correct me if I'm wrong. How comes Natalie didn't get a serious fault for undue hesitation. Overal really enjoyed this video. Thank you so much
You most likely hesitated more than 3 occasions which can turn into a serious.
@@danielleburrell2907 Dear Sir. I was behind a bus, all of a sudden the put on his hazard lights on. So I then had to switch lanes. It was very busy on my right . That's were I got a undue hesitation serious fault.
SHplayz 2k5 If it was only for one thing then the examiner might’ve thought you caused someone problems, maybe forcing them to stop or move around you?
14:50 why would anyone put a house there? I don't like having to do 4 sharp turns as it's very annoying
Chris 4.01 . She is stalling car while pulling 2nd gear and path of others. I have seen even 10 year experienced guy stalling similar way. is it safety and dangerous issue in manual car right.Im worried about these.
Any chance you could do a review on this new style fiesta ? Looking on buying one as my first car, looks great!
Statistically you are most likely to pass on your 4th attempt (for 17 year olds at least)
i dont understand why she turn the signal left when reversing back 🙂
did she pass or fail
Where I live the test seems harder as we have to drive thru multiple lane roundabouts, double carriageways, motorways etc, but I only see residential areas in your tests, are these the only areas the real tests are taken in your area?
@@jessop5125 Can't certainly travel far if the avg speed is about 10mph :) I think Natalie used it to her advantage.
In fact, her entire drive to me was just 1 driving fault: undue hesitation. Therefore - under current rules - enough to warrant a pass... *sigh*
@@jessop5125 Nothing quite like what we've witnessed in this video. Well done!
Imho driving on dual carriageways, express ways and motorways should become a routine part of any practical driving test. As should driving in challenging conditions or night time driving, for example. Oh well I can dream can't I :)
Hi Chris!
u got jbaited!
My old road Mackenzie road! And you go past my old house.
And did she pass her driving test?
hegotaspare. Yes she did. On the exact same day her Theory test expired!
Didn’t look that far out on the parking can’t be a fail?
6:05 - She pulled out on a single yellow. Is this allowed?
Natalie will pass for sure.
Hi! She already has 🙂
@@worlddriving Ok so this was filmed a while back. Can you please state that she has now passed in the main section.
Hey Chris, I'd like to take a driving license in the UK. What's the procedure for taking a license there? How is the driving test going to be conducted? I'm from India and I already have a driver's license in India. I'm quite intrigued about the driving test in the UK as I believe it's one of the most challenging ones where you need to put your driving skills at their level best to pass the test.
I saw a driving test in India where someone drove the length of a back road and passed! Ha! Here you have to pay to do a theory test on a computer,then if you pass a road test that lasts 45-50mins! Paying for both.if you fail the theory you cannot take the road test! It’s the hardest driving test in the world,but as a rule we have good drivers on our roads!
@@anthonyboreham3052 Have to disagree with that,ive come across way too many drivers who have 0 road awareness, and some of the things they make you do in a test are stupid. I.E feeding the wheel through your hands, Its much more easier and controllable to let them spin through your hands as proven on multiple videos from Driving based channels. Some questions from the theory are also quite ridiculous, for example, knowing the minimum legal tread depth of a tire (1.6mm). I mean come on, how many people actually have a tire check gauge? Nevermind actually checking them.
@@anthonyboreham3052 It's defenitely not the hardest in the world compared to some European standards, coming from a Polish background we find the English driving test quite easy :) but then again it all depends on your individual driving abilities and how well prepared you are:)
@@anthonyboreham3052 Thank you. In India, the driving tests as so easy that anybody can pass it with flying colors. It also consists of a theory test which is a computer-based one for the learner's license. The criteria for learner's license is that you need to drive with a person who has a valid driver's license. Then you have to appear for the real test at the completion of one month after you obtain your learner's. The test is very simple. For motorcycle, you just have to take an '8' by going around the path marked as 8 without touching the metal rods which will be placed vertically around the path and after that you have to pass a road test where you just need to exhibit some basic hand signals. For car or lmv, you have to take an 'H' in the same manner as
I have explained
above and then finally you need to pass a road test to obtain your driver's license.
Don’t like how people are leaning to drive in just a few lessons.
I’ve been learning to drive for a year, don’t understand how people can only have a few lessons and are already to take the test
Jade Mcritchie because they’ve been practicing privately with a family member or friend before hand?
Does the examiner knows how many previous attempts have we done?
I failed two time not sure if they have this history and with this information how much it impacts your test they try to grill you more ?
No, the examiner doesn't know how many tests you've had.
What Ford car is this please? It drives so nicely!
Hi! Ford Fiesta 🙂
You said she couldn't start the parking manouer again but can she still be allowed to improve it like move back and get closer to the pavement?
Yeah, after she said she finished Chris said he hoped she drove a bit foward and corrected her position