to be fair, every learner driver has something to improve on and she's no exception but overall her driving is good and I'm sure she'll improve the more she drives.
I have my test on Tuesday, I've been taught to use the clutch first and dry steer when doing a manoeuver. I will be only dry steering until I pass my test.
I passed my test with minor mistakes like my wheels hitting a bit of the curb when doing uphill parking, parking inside a spot without constantly putting on my turn signals when trying to park in, and kinda not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. Overall just be relaxed, think positive, and pray for a nice instructor because they'll let you pass but will just tell you to work more on the mistakes.
My instructor uses your methods. But can I drive on the Red Tarmac of a small roundabout if turning right? my instructor said I can. But I've seen online that it's wrong.
The whole test is daft…you are a learner on the road driving by a completely different set of rules than everyone else on the road …a set of rules that you chuck in the bin once you pass .
Hi , great video as always. I appreciate that if you're in the wrong lane you should follow through, what happens if the lane you are in leads you on to the motorway?
This is a great question. I’d like to think because you can go 60mph as a learner you would just maintain 60 in the inside lane until the next exit. Most trucks, vans and people towing trailers/caravans can use the motorway and will either not reach 70 or aren’t allowed to reach 70 because of the danger involved - like how trucks aren’t allowed to use the outside lane to overtake. That’s my guess anyway
Good day! I really like your videos. Thank you for them. But I have a question: when your students are at a red light at traffic lights, they engage first gear and squeeze the clutch. I have already seen this in several videos. In my country, and I am from Ukraine, they do it a little differently. We are at neutral speed. So here is the question: is it prescribed in the traffic rules to stand at a red light at first gear with the clutch squeezed?
Especially if you are the first car after a traffic light, you put in first gear and the clutch is pressed all the way down so that you are in a position ready to move off immediately (if safe). You can put it in neutral and wait if you know the traffic light will be red for a long time or if you are not the first vehicle 😊
For the ultimate driving course you’ve to subscribe to unlock further lessons which means you to pay about £40 to unlock. Now does that include all the locked lessons or for each module you’ve to be paying £40?
Did she really say 60 driving lessons? SIXTY? To be fair I've seen far worse than this lady, but after 60 lessons I'd expect a better showing than this. Also, if this is a mock test, far too many questions and talking from her regarding directions and such. This indicates a luck of understanding regarding the driving examiner's role when on test. It's nerves, I get it, but driving requires a modicum of confidence and decisiveness. I appreciate that strictly by the book and according to the marking system employed, she perhaps did enough, or at least didn't mess up enough, to achieve a pass and ultimately that's all that matters I suppose, but I still think it's concerning that standards seem to be worryingly low and perhaps testing needs to undergo at least a reassessment with regard to its effectiveness. I know we have a society where the "participation trophy" mentality has been normalized and accepted by many but it certainly shouldn't be allowed to encroach into something of import like driving tests. One final observation - she definitely needs to move the seat back further, her legs are clearly cramped and contributing to the poor brake/clutch operation and she is too close to the steering wheel to have proper control as well. I'm surprised that with such a long time spent as a learner that this hasn't been pointed out to her by at least one instructor as it would certainly help her.
Hello everyone, I often watch your channel and really like it. I have been learning to drive for more than 2 years. I passed the theory test but when I took the practical test, I failed more than 10 times. I am very sad and feel disappointed in myself. I am writing this comment, hoping everyone will share advice for me next time.
A pass is a pass.
Thats right, a win is a win.
😂😂
I passed last week with 4 minors aged 37 😁 binged all these videos they where very helpful! Thank you 🎉
to be fair, every learner driver has something to improve on and she's no exception but overall her driving is good and I'm sure she'll improve the more she drives.
Love watching these videos got my first test in 8 days time definitely helping me assessing other peoples faults and what to do better
Good luck
I passed my test today. And your videos were really helpful for me. Thank you so much for YOU my online instructor. ❤
but dare touch a curb parking and that is it, serious.
You can touch it, you can’t go up onto it. I touched it while doing a parallel park on my test and I still passed.
I don’t think she did that bad. Bit harsh to say it’s the worst pass
He was only having a laugh
@@CRFYS i'd rather not have my face be plastered with that YT title.
@@H786... she agreed to it
The worst pass is still better than any fail
@@H786... pardon
I had my driving test today after watching a lot of your videos and I passed wit only 2 minors, thanks for the tips!
I have my test on Tuesday, I've been taught to use the clutch first and dry steer when doing a manoeuver. I will be only dry steering until I pass my test.
I passed my test with minor mistakes like my wheels hitting a bit of the curb when doing uphill parking, parking inside a spot without constantly putting on my turn signals when trying to park in, and kinda not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. Overall just be relaxed, think positive, and pray for a nice instructor because they'll let you pass but will just tell you to work more on the mistakes.
no way near a worst pass, i know someone that passed after rolling back and affecting the traffic.
Love your videos mate. Absolute legend.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Well done Diana!!!!
I quite like this new camera angle
I would have thought carrying on driving when there are pedestrians crossing the road infront of you would be a serious/dangerous fault? @ 12:04
It can be, but in my opinion that shouldn’t be a fail unless they had stepped into the road
I pass the driving test and I still watch your videos and subscribed long time ago
Sorry to hear of your passing
Thank you 🙏🏾
Brilliant terrible pass, lol! Seriously, well done - you drove well overall imo, good luck for the real one, I think you deserve to pass again.
My instructor uses your methods. But can I drive on the Red Tarmac of a small roundabout if turning right? my instructor said I can. But I've seen online that it's wrong.
Having to wait for pedestrians to decide whether to cross a road where there isn’t a pedestrian crossing is a bit daft in my opinion.
You should always assume that pedestrians don't know the rules of the road so as a safety precaution it is a smart decision.
@@HolybasilYTthat’s why jaywalking should be illegal.
@@infinite3joy thats why it is LOL
@@ActualCut not in the UK.
The whole test is daft…you are a learner on the road driving by a completely different set of rules than everyone else on the road …a set of rules that you chuck in the bin once you pass .
I have my test tomorrow but I live in Ireland. Just posting this so that I can come back and say I’ve passed 🎉🎉🎉 manifesting
How did you get on??
I have learnt in an old corsa diesel t was like driving a tank! Now learning in a petrol mini and have problems with the clutch 🙄
Hi , great video as always. I appreciate that if you're in the wrong lane you should follow through, what happens if the lane you are in leads you on to the motorway?
This is a great question. I’d like to think because you can go 60mph as a learner you would just maintain 60 in the inside lane until the next exit. Most trucks, vans and people towing trailers/caravans can use the motorway and will either not reach 70 or aren’t allowed to reach 70 because of the danger involved - like how trucks aren’t allowed to use the outside lane to overtake. That’s my guess anyway
Most likely the examiner would step in and direct you as they wouldn’t want to end up on a motorway
Good day! I really like your videos. Thank you for them. But I have a question: when your students are at a red light at traffic lights, they engage first gear and squeeze the clutch. I have already seen this in several videos. In my country, and I am from Ukraine, they do it a little differently. We are at neutral speed. So here is the question: is it prescribed in the traffic rules to stand at a red light at first gear with the clutch squeezed?
Especially if you are the first car after a traffic light, you put in first gear and the clutch is pressed all the way down so that you are in a position ready to move off immediately (if safe). You can put it in neutral and wait if you know the traffic light will be red for a long time or if you are not the first vehicle 😊
The updated crossing rule just puts moee emphasis on drivers to observe and anticipate what pedestrians want to do.
Passed with 5 minors today! Thanks Pin!
Not a bad driver but has to make quick decisions at roundabouts.Need some more training.
worst pass is quite harsh, yh she had like 13 minors but she still passed and didnt so anything serious.
No one saying "golly I sure would hate to have to pull up on the right about now"
Rear view camera issue?
Can i book a mock test with you please please
For the ultimate driving course you’ve to subscribe to unlock further lessons which means you to pay about £40 to unlock.
Now does that include all the locked lessons or for each module you’ve to be paying £40?
The whole course
Did she really say 60 driving lessons? SIXTY? To be fair I've seen far worse than this lady, but after 60 lessons I'd expect a better showing than this. Also, if this is a mock test, far too many questions and talking from her regarding directions and such. This indicates a luck of understanding regarding the driving examiner's role when on test. It's nerves, I get it, but driving requires a modicum of confidence and decisiveness. I appreciate that strictly by the book and according to the marking system employed, she perhaps did enough, or at least didn't mess up enough, to achieve a pass and ultimately that's all that matters I suppose, but I still think it's concerning that standards seem to be worryingly low and perhaps testing needs to undergo at least a reassessment with regard to its effectiveness.
I know we have a society where the "participation trophy" mentality has been normalized and accepted by many but it certainly shouldn't be allowed to encroach into something of import like driving tests.
One final observation - she definitely needs to move the seat back further, her legs are clearly cramped and contributing to the poor brake/clutch operation and she is too close to the steering wheel to have proper control as well. I'm surprised that with such a long time spent as a learner that this hasn't been pointed out to her by at least one instructor as it would certainly help her.
Whats tge most yous all pay on lessons uk ?
£35 an hour
I have a relative who pays £37.50 an hour
I managed to learn with £19 an hour in 2020
Usually, it's between £30 to £40 per hour. Also the test day fee can be over £100. But they don't always tell you this so make sure to ask about it.
ive asked 6 instructors in London, all said £35/h. if you get 30 or below, grab it.
@@GhostHawk272 would you recommend it if they charge alot for the test day fee.
What kind of car is that? Looks quite similar to my instructors car.
Hyundai i30
Today I joined the passed but still watching club 😊
It's so weird to see the UK roads and the steering wheel on the right but it's crazy that in Italy ppl drive worse than this girl 😂
The uk is probably one of the hardest places to pass a test
do you actual test sir
Hello everyone, I often watch your channel and really like it. I have been learning to drive for more than 2 years. I passed the theory test but when I took the practical test, I failed more than 10 times. I am very sad and feel disappointed in myself. I am writing this comment, hoping everyone will share advice for me next time.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍thank you so much brother for making this videos.
My test is in two months in Wednesbury test centre
the last part was you need more practice and that is worst driving but you pass 😂 guys any pass is pass 😅 that was brilliant 👌🤞😅🥰
How is that a pass ???
No serious faults, only 12 minor faults
A win is a Win Pin hahahah
True
She is a good driver
Ty for your videos Pin, I have passed yesterday with only 1 minor!