I got my license 2 years ago with the help of this person, and I still watch every video he posts because they are very helpful. No one gonna teach you what he teaches us. Thank you! I would like a Q&A video about yourself. You make great videos in 3 languages👏 and always support new drivers. Would like to know where you are from, how you learned languages, how did you start posting videos on UA-cam.
I could do that. I could ask for some questions people would be interested in and do a video with the answers. I've noted your 3 questions. Anything else you'd like to know?
@@ConduiteFacile 1)Anything about yourself that you can share. 2)what gives you motivation to make these lessons. 3) about your first time driving 4) how did you learn foreign languages and tips for those who are learning a new language. 5) Your thoughts before posting your first UA-cam video. 6) How long it takes to make one lesson from 0 until it's ready to be posted. 7) You are an amazing educator, what makes you/made you to be who you are now. 8) What do you like most about being an educator? 9) I like your motivational video that you made with your psychologist sister, it wasn't just for drivers, it was a life lesson. Would like more such videos. Thank you!
27 yo here learning to drive for the first time alone. Can't overstate how much this channel has built my confidence and encouraged me to get back out and keep practicing despite being anxious and even discouraged at times by making mistakes. Most people in the states learn how to drive at/around 16, but that's certainly not the case for everyone, particularly those growing up in low-income households. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who has taken comfort in "knowledge is power", especially when learning something unfamiliar, and that keeps me coming back to these videos to learn something new. The points where you mention common beginner mistakes and their remedies are particularly comforting. They remind me that I'm not the only one who struggles with these particular things, and we're all learning together. Thank you so much for sharing these videos and for your patient instruction.
God bless you and Conduite Facile. i am also almost 30 and teaching myself to drive after trying and giving up many times. Your comment helps feel stronger and I know that i am not alone in this challenge that seems to be so easy for others. And these lessons are so informative and right on the dot.
Despite being a 16 yo, I feel the same way as you do. I definitely take to heart “knowledge is power” because I also struggle with a driving anxiety a bit and getting discouraged when I make mistakes🥲 Watching videos like these helps to ease that anxiety and help me gain a bit of confidence. I hope you’re doing well in your driving journey and I wish you best of luck🫶
0:54: This is very important. I wore my winter boots to my first driving class and I had no clue how much I was pressing the cluth, brake or the acclerator!
I've been driving for decades (without incident!) but I enjoy your videos as a refresher; just making sure I'm doing the right thing when I get behind the wheel. Thank you, Carlos.
I'm a licensed driver in the Philippines but I have never driven a car before. I only drove my motorcycle. I'm an immigrant here in the US for about three months now and I just got my driver permit on Monday. I have been binge watching your videos since I got my permit and I wanna thank you for making them so simple yet informative. Your instructions are easy to understand and I learned a lot! I began to practice driving two days ago and my husband was so surprised I already know how to do some things properly like turning left or right, reversing, parking (I still have to work on my parallel parking skills though), turning lanes, etc. All thanks to you, sir! I'm really eager to learn how to drive and just doing it makes me feel that I can really do it! 😄 I feel a little more confident now in driving and it has only been three days! LOL Again, I owe it to you! You are such a good driving instructor! 🙌🏼
Got my license today after binge watching the videos on this channel! This one was the game changer and why I failed before (speed control). Thank you so much!
Yes, a video on cruise control, please. I usually keep my foot on the brake. It never occurred to me that people use it to take their feet off of the pedals. Historically, it was supposed to be used for passenger comfort. It was invented by a blind man, who didn't like the unpredictable driving he experienced. Cruise control smoothed out the speed by keeping it consistent. I use it to drive as fast as possible without going over the speed limit.
"I use it to drive as fast as possible without going over the speed limit." That's one of the best uses for it in my opinion. I'll talk about that in the next video.
6:08 what he says is so true and experienced it myself. I used to literally only look at the speedometer during my first few lessons when I had to drive one with a digital display because of it showing the exact number. Forget about the number being 1 or 2 off and look at the road!!
Thank you, I’m learning from a program where I got different teachers based on availability. most of the teachers always told me how important to look at the right place while I was on the wheel and learning. But I didn’t hear enough, and not all teachers do this. So I came here to get repetition of the right thing to focus on 👍🏻
Thank you for your videos! They’ve helped me immensely improve my driving. This is my first winter driving. A video on tips and tricks on safe winter driving would be great for all us up here in Canada! :)
Thank you so much for your videos! I’ve been watching them for a few weeks to learn and to help ease my driving anxiety and coincidentally I was going to look for a video about this topic today. Luckily my favourite driving channel uploaded exactly what I needed 🙌🏻🚗
I think you should only use it on a highway that is flat and straight for the most part. It can be a helpful tool for cruising at a constant speed, but please be safe by not using it in bad weather (slippery road surface), when the road turns too much (or is hilly), or where there are a lot of cars or objects around you.
I like to use mine a lot just because my foot gets very tired by trying to keep the speed constant. Particularly on long drives is very useful. It also helps save gas.. Now, what he mentioned in the video is true, you do get complacent if not very aware. What I do is to periodically check that my foot is in a position where I can brake very fast if needed. Another thing I do is to put the foot on the brake pedal anytime road conditions change. For example if I notice someone trying to overtake me or vehicles in front. If I see other vehicles in front change lanes and so on. It helps you stay aware that your foot should be ready to brake at anytime. Eventually it becomes a reflex and then it would be safe to use. As for the operation just follow the manual, but usually there is a button (usually on the left of your wheel) to arm it, then when you brake it disengages. Other buttons are used to re-engage, like up down speed or return to cruise control like in my car. Try to use it in the city when going at low speed and there is low traffic, until you get used to it without looking at the control.
A helpful personal tip of mine is, given you're on a flat road, the reason behind keeping a constant pressure on the gas is to provide enough acceleration to even out the resistive forces (friction and air resistance). On a hill, you have gravity and whatever else to account for like letting off the gas downhill or accelerating uphill. Note that speed is scalar (only has magnitude like an amount but no direction like forward/positive or backwards/negative) and velocity is a vector (basically speed but it has magnitude and direction). Acceleration is the rate of change/derivative (for all my math folks out there) of velocity and as said before, you need a right amount of acceleration, like what Conduite did when he barely moved his foot 1:21, to counteract the resistive forces that will decelerate you. This is why if you let off the gas a bit or entirely, you slow down. Conversely, if you press the gas more as Conduite did 1:37, you speed up to overcome the resistive forces more but wind resistance becomes stronger as you go faster and that means a louder engine and less fuel economy. This should help new or old drivers on good gas pedal control because I've made the mistake myself of fiddling with the throttle a lot which took focus away from the road. Letting of the gas and punching it intermittently is not the way to go for comfort and control/traction. I figure explaining the physics and math behind it would be helpful. I hope teachers and parents can teach this tidbit cause things like these can be neglected and contribute to unsafe driving. Hope this was helpful.
Thanks to this guy I pass my test today jus because of his videos they are so helpful because nobody going to help u so I came here for it and he did it big u seeing this thank u a million I’ll make sure send your videos to everyone that needs help
I got my L plates 5 months ago , I had 4.5 hours driving lesson in the city and more or less 6 hours driving practice in the country but still it so hard for me to keep the speed limit , I hope this video will helps me to improve my driving practice , thanks 🥰keep watching until I learned
J'ai réussi mon examen se matin! Tes vidéos mon vraiment aider, il mon préparer a un examen dans une grosse métropole, j'ai passé mon examen a donnacona 😂😂 très facile. Meme que j'en fesait trop a mes stops!
Yeah controlling your speed can be difficult at first, but overtime you get used to how you position your foot on the accelerator pedal. Plus, the feel of the pedals are important too, especially when you switch vehicles, so you can know how fast the vehicle will accelerate depending on how much you press the pedal. I had a 2017 Toyota RAV4 and now have a 2021 RAV4, and the pedals are very different, both in feel and when accelerating.
Quote: "especially when you switch vehicles" Very true. Depends a lot on the vehicle model but also the age of the vehicle. Cables get rusty and dirty.
Love watching your videos. First of all they are fun and educational. Second of all, you make these with a personal touch with hand picking real life examples and detailed explanations of every pros and cons, makes them so special to rest of us. Thank you sir.
Very useful info on cruise control. My friend had the exact problem u described. On cruise control, he had kept his feet relaxed n when he had to brake suddenly, he pressed the accelerator as his feet's orientation of brake n accelerator was lost . A video on cruise control will definitely help.
Thank you for the tips. I swear I look away from the speedometer for 3 seconds and I go 10 over. My instructor just reminds me there’s a speed limit and becomes increasingly unhelpful :/
This video was helpful cause i have a problem at keeping speed i put too much power on the pedal and end up going way too fast . Thank you for the video
Please do one on Cruise Control-I don't teach it to my students, because they have the manual and I think it's an advanced skill, as you mentioned. I also don't use it, myself. Too many new drivers are looking for a way to NOT have to be in control of the car completely, and I think this isn't what they think it is. However, I do have some who are interested in it, so I would love to be able to provide them with this link. In reality, with Cruise Control, you have to be MORE alert, MORE in tune with or in control of, your vehicle. Most think it means LESS, as if the vehicle is really in control of itself! I appreciate your videos; they really give me new ideas on how to teach concepts in driving. When it comes to the pedal controls of the car, I ask my students, how many ads have you seen for fixing your GAS pedal? Of course, zero. How many have you seen for fixing brakes? Of course, many-so, therefore, which one do you use more, so that it wears out? Clearly, your brakes! Many new studenst are surprised at how much more they will be using their brakes than their accelerator.
We teach our students to go 3-5 below the speed limit unless they are on the Interstate. One mile an hour over is a ticketable offense in Nebraska. Of course, most won't give you a ticket for that, because it's a lot of paperwork when they get back to the office, but 1-5 MPH over on our test, that is half the test, points-wise. Do that twice, it's a fail. If they do 6 over, automatic fail. We want them to have full control over the vehicle, so that's why. 6 MPH below is a few points, too. BUT, we fail usually only if that behavior is consistent throughout the test. Anyone can go 1-2 over due to nervousness, so if they catch and correct it right away, we usually ignore that. We just want everyone on the road to be a safe driver.
Two different things: maximal allowed speed vs. maximal safe speed. 90km/h limit on a state road applies when the road is dry but also when it is icy. I prefer setting the speed based on the traffic (not being an obstacle for everyone going too slowly and not being a maniac driving dangerously) and consider the speed limits a good advice and reminder not surpass them. I think it is safer to do 5 or 10 km/h over the limit and focus fully on driving than doing 5 or 10 km/h and being distracted.
Inappropriate speed. It is something, and you can get a fine for it even if you're driving at the speed limit in some exceptional situations. It's something I'll discuss in one of the future videos.
@@ConduiteFacile I just wanted to stress out that obeying the speed limit in any circumstances is incorrect. I typically surpass the speed limit on highways when overtaking in order not to block the passing lane. Speed limit is just an empirical value applied everywhere. When the state road is dry and wide, why wouldn't I go 100km/h? What is the right speed? Well, it depends. But it is not definitely constant.
I use cruse control, because I have a terrible nagging pain on my right hip that sometimes crops up on when I drive. When I do use it I place my foot on the break to make contact with it but without pressing it. Like that I'm always ready to break. The constant micro movements seems to cause the pain, cruse control gives me a bit of a breather.
Oh another thing. Most examiners have a digital speedometer app on their phone. So dont think they are not going to catch you going over or under the limit, they already know lol.
Your videos are so helpful. I have learned and improved alot because you explain the problem and provide solutions to it which I didn't know. Thank you a ton. Well can you please do a video on defensive driving such as tire problem, skating, storm etc.
I like cruise control but if you're gonna use it put your foot in a spot where its easy to get to the brake and practice going from that position to on the brake as quickly as possible. Also I wouldn't bother using it in the city at all, its meant for country roads with minimal traffic lights and stop signs or highways.
Thank you for your great explanation. I have a question i've drove maybe like 5 minutes while my father was in the car with me (third time driving btw) and i'm really scared of maybe hitting a car or a pedestrian i'm not driving agressive but i still have fear of driving would be thankful if someone could help me
As a learning driver whos only practiced a bit and knows i have to work on my speed amd braking, this is extremely helpful to all keep in mind!! I have been freaking out about going on a highway for aaagess haha! I cant wait to practice more and get my license.
wow! Sir Happy new year! this channel help me a lot from the start of my lessons...i keep watching it repeatitively its almost my guide all the time...no more than words to say but THANKS A LOT TO YOU!
Thank you for finally making this video i ask for this video months ago adout speed control. And i really appreciate it soooo!!!! much thank you thank you and thank you this video is really going to help me
funny that moment (but then again, I'm not a fan of cruise control) as for me, cruise control is the best thing I like in my car, I am eager every time to use it ASAP, I am too lazy, but I do pay attention to my foot and I try to keep it close.
@Conduite Facile I have a question. How do you recommend we place our feet when drivingZ should our foot be placed between the brake and accelerator? Or should we place the foot hovering above the brake. I ended up hurting my knee with my placement of the doler above the brake.
I got my license 2 years ago with the help of this person, and I still watch every video he posts because they are very helpful. No one gonna teach you what he teaches us. Thank you! I would like a Q&A video about yourself. You make great videos in 3 languages👏 and always support new drivers. Would like to know where you are from, how you learned languages, how did you start posting videos on UA-cam.
I could do that. I could ask for some questions people would be interested in and do a video with the answers. I've noted your 3 questions. Anything else you'd like to know?
@@ConduiteFacile
1)Anything about yourself that you can share.
2)what gives you motivation to make these lessons.
3) about your first time driving
4) how did you learn foreign languages and tips for those who are learning a new language.
5) Your thoughts before posting your first UA-cam video.
6) How long it takes to make one lesson from 0 until it's ready to be posted.
7) You are an amazing educator, what makes you/made you to be who you are now.
8) What do you like most about being an educator?
9) I like your motivational video that you made with your psychologist sister, it wasn't just for drivers, it was a life lesson. Would like more such videos.
Thank you!
LOL literally just made a similar comment. I always watch when he uploads even though Im fully licensed now
@@BeingMikki__duuhh that's you in your profile picture
@@hilolayusupova6786 where is the motivational video that he made? I don't see it.
27 yo here learning to drive for the first time alone. Can't overstate how much this channel has built my confidence and encouraged me to get back out and keep practicing despite being anxious and even discouraged at times by making mistakes. Most people in the states learn how to drive at/around 16, but that's certainly not the case for everyone, particularly those growing up in low-income households. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who has taken comfort in "knowledge is power", especially when learning something unfamiliar, and that keeps me coming back to these videos to learn something new. The points where you mention common beginner mistakes and their remedies are particularly comforting. They remind me that I'm not the only one who struggles with these particular things, and we're all learning together. Thank you so much for sharing these videos and for your patient instruction.
I'm a late bloomer in driving too. Been driving alone for only two or three months. All I need is freeway training and getting used to using my GPS.
it's helping me and my dad been training me and the studying paid off i got my driving class coming up soon
Same I'm 27. My parents were never helpful for the important things in my life so I'm learning them solo I hope I pass this road test...
God bless you and Conduite Facile. i am also almost 30 and teaching myself to drive after trying and giving up many times. Your comment helps feel stronger and I know that i am not alone in this challenge that seems to be so easy for others. And these lessons are so informative and right on the dot.
Despite being a 16 yo, I feel the same way as you do. I definitely take to heart “knowledge is power” because I also struggle with a driving anxiety a bit and getting discouraged when I make mistakes🥲 Watching videos like these helps to ease that anxiety and help me gain a bit of confidence. I hope you’re doing well in your driving journey and I wish you best of luck🫶
He is a master of driving. Man your explanation is so understandable. I wish to have you as my driving instructor.
0:54: This is very important. I wore my winter boots to my first driving class and I had no clue how much I was pressing the cluth, brake or the acclerator!
Heyoo 😊😊
I already have my license but still love watching this guy - you're a real gem for those working towards being licensed
I've been driving for decades (without incident!) but I enjoy your videos as a refresher; just making sure I'm doing the right thing when I get behind the wheel. Thank you, Carlos.
Just wanted to let you know that you are a great person for taking driving seriously
@@CatAywa Gosh. Thanks! :)
you never got into a crash before?
@@newyork13yago36 Not yet, knock on wood.
I'm a licensed driver in the Philippines but I have never driven a car before. I only drove my motorcycle. I'm an immigrant here in the US for about three months now and I just got my driver permit on Monday. I have been binge watching your videos since I got my permit and I wanna thank you for making them so simple yet informative. Your instructions are easy to understand and I learned a lot! I began to practice driving two days ago and my husband was so surprised I already know how to do some things properly like turning left or right, reversing, parking (I still have to work on my parallel parking skills though), turning lanes, etc. All thanks to you, sir!
I'm really eager to learn how to drive and just doing it makes me feel that I can really do it! 😄 I feel a little more confident now in driving and it has only been three days! LOL
Again, I owe it to you! You are such a good driving instructor! 🙌🏼
As a driving instructor, I can say my experience with students is very similar. Thanks for these videos, you are one of the best instructors I know!
Got my license today after binge watching the videos on this channel! This one was the game changer and why I failed before (speed control). Thank you so much!
Congrats!
I am driving for 2 months with a license and learn everything from you. Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Great to hear! Keep it up.
Yes, a video on cruise control, please.
I usually keep my foot on the brake. It never occurred to me that people use it to take their feet off of the pedals.
Historically, it was supposed to be used for passenger comfort. It was invented by a blind man, who didn't like the unpredictable driving he experienced. Cruise control smoothed out the speed by keeping it consistent.
I use it to drive as fast as possible without going over the speed limit.
"I use it to drive as fast as possible without going over the speed limit."
That's one of the best uses for it in my opinion. I'll talk about that in the next video.
6:08 what he says is so true and experienced it myself. I used to literally only look at the speedometer during my first few lessons when I had to drive one with a digital display because of it showing the exact number. Forget about the number being 1 or 2 off and look at the road!!
Thank you, I’m learning from a program where I got different teachers based on availability. most of the teachers always told me how important to look at the right place while I was on the wheel and learning. But I didn’t hear enough, and not all teachers do this. So I came here to get repetition of the right thing to focus on 👍🏻
Thank you for your videos! They’ve helped me immensely improve my driving. This is my first winter driving. A video on tips and tricks on safe winter driving would be great for all us up here in Canada! :)
It's coming this winter. In a month or so.
Thankyou for all your videos..I passed my driving exam behind the wheel last jan 3,2022..thankyou again..
Nice. Congrats!
Your videos are a treasure trove, regardless of whether anyone is licensed or not!
Thank you so much for your videos! I’ve been watching them for a few weeks to learn and to help ease my driving anxiety and coincidentally I was going to look for a video about this topic today. Luckily my favourite driving channel uploaded exactly what I needed 🙌🏻🚗
Good timing. Enjoy the video, and stay tuned for more videos on speed.
Yes, please do one on cruise control! I haven't used it yet, so I'm curious to learn more.
It’s pretty easy all you have to do is change it to ready then you click the set button and release your foot from the gas
I no
I think you should only use it on a highway that is flat and straight for the most part. It can be a helpful tool for cruising at a constant speed, but please be safe by not using it in bad weather (slippery road surface), when the road turns too much (or is hilly), or where there are a lot of cars or objects around you.
I like to use mine a lot just because my foot gets very tired by trying to keep the speed constant. Particularly on long drives is very useful. It also helps save gas..
Now, what he mentioned in the video is true, you do get complacent if not very aware. What I do is to periodically check that my foot is in a position where I can brake very fast if needed. Another thing I do is to put the foot on the brake pedal anytime road conditions change. For example if I notice someone trying to overtake me or vehicles in front. If I see other vehicles in front change lanes and so on. It helps you stay aware that your foot should be ready to brake at anytime. Eventually it becomes a reflex and then it would be safe to use. As for the operation just follow the manual, but usually there is a button (usually on the left of your wheel) to arm it, then when you brake it disengages. Other buttons are used to re-engage, like up down speed or return to cruise control like in my car. Try to use it in the city when going at low speed and there is low traffic, until you get used to it without looking at the control.
Even though i live far on the other side of the world, your videos helped me a ton in getting my license. Thank you so much!
You're welcome. Congrats.
Sir you really instruct people all over the world. I’m commenting here from Azerbaijan. You are doing God’s work, thank you🙏
A helpful personal tip of mine is, given you're on a flat road, the reason behind keeping a constant pressure on the gas is to provide enough acceleration to even out the resistive forces (friction and air resistance). On a hill, you have gravity and whatever else to account for like letting off the gas downhill or accelerating uphill. Note that speed is scalar (only has magnitude like an amount but no direction like forward/positive or backwards/negative) and velocity is a vector (basically speed but it has magnitude and direction). Acceleration is the rate of change/derivative (for all my math folks out there) of velocity and as said before, you need a right amount of acceleration, like what Conduite did when he barely moved his foot 1:21, to counteract the resistive forces that will decelerate you. This is why if you let off the gas a bit or entirely, you slow down. Conversely, if you press the gas more as Conduite did 1:37, you speed up to overcome the resistive forces more but wind resistance becomes stronger as you go faster and that means a louder engine and less fuel economy.
This should help new or old drivers on good gas pedal control because I've made the mistake myself of fiddling with the throttle a lot which took focus away from the road. Letting of the gas and punching it intermittently is not the way to go for comfort and control/traction. I figure explaining the physics and math behind it would be helpful. I hope teachers and parents can teach this tidbit cause things like these can be neglected and contribute to unsafe driving. Hope this was helpful.
Thanks to this guy I pass my test today jus because of his videos they are so helpful because nobody going to help u so I came here for it and he did it big u seeing this thank u a million I’ll make sure send your videos to everyone that needs help
Good video now I can impress my driving instructor tomorrow afternoon here in Edmonton alberta
I passed road test today and thank you man you are the best trainer 🙌 God bless you 🙏 thanks for helping to people 🙏
Nice work. Congrats!
Great video. Stop emergency is another good subject to a video.
I got my L plates 5 months ago , I had 4.5 hours driving lesson in the city and more or less 6 hours driving practice in the country but still it so hard for me to keep the speed limit , I hope this video will helps me to improve my driving practice , thanks 🥰keep watching until I learned
I has my license 20 years it's still hard for me to control speed
Absolutely right, I am also not interested to use Crouse speed system as well.
Good advice.... Thanks
I can never ever stop to watch your video's, you are my mentor I got my license 2020 with your help, by watching your video
Cool. Stay tuned. Thanks.
I so enjoy this channel even though I drive pretty consistently I like to learn new things
Always something to learn. Stay tuned. And stay safe. Cheers.
I am beginner, started learning from scratch
Your videos are very helpful for me.
Waiting for more content to upload
J'ai réussi mon examen se matin! Tes vidéos mon vraiment aider, il mon préparer a un examen dans une grosse métropole, j'ai passé mon examen a donnacona 😂😂 très facile. Meme que j'en fesait trop a mes stops!
Cool. Félicitacions!
@@ConduiteFacile je conduisait ma Nissan Pulsar NX 1988 oujourdui en pensant a toi!😎
Yeah controlling your speed can be difficult at first, but overtime you get used to how you position your foot on the accelerator pedal. Plus, the feel of the pedals are important too, especially when you switch vehicles, so you can know how fast the vehicle will accelerate depending on how much you press the pedal. I had a 2017 Toyota RAV4 and now have a 2021 RAV4, and the pedals are very different, both in feel and when accelerating.
Quote: "especially when you switch vehicles"
Very true. Depends a lot on the vehicle model but also the age of the vehicle. Cables get rusty and dirty.
I got my license 2 weeks ago ( thanks to your tips) but I will stay, because the videos are masterful
Thank you so much!! I’ve been waiting on one over this topic for a while as it’s something I struggled with.
Thank you for another great video! I've watch all your videos, they are so helpful and informative
Thank you for doing this video! I’m learning how to drive now and I hope I pass my road test in February :)
Hope you do. Good luck.
@@ConduiteFacile thank you!!!
The editing in these videos is superb 👌🏼
I am more glad to see your brand new hot-off-the-press video than Christmas & new year combined. Thank you Conduite Facile.
You're welcome. Happy new year.
@@ConduiteFacile Happy new year to you & your channel too sir, thank you very much!
Yes for cruise control vid too
Love watching your videos. First of all they are fun and educational. Second of all, you make these with a personal touch with hand picking real life examples and detailed explanations of every pros and cons, makes them so special to rest of us. Thank you sir.
Cool. Thanks. Stay tuned.
you need more views! very educational and you don’t talk down to your learner drivers. well explained and helpful, thank you for your videos!
Thank you for another banger, Carlos. Now that I finally passed the exam I can put everything to practice
You passed. Cool. Congrats!
Very useful info on cruise control. My friend had the exact problem u described. On cruise control, he had kept his feet relaxed n when he had to brake suddenly, he pressed the accelerator as his feet's orientation of brake n accelerator was lost . A video on cruise control will definitely help.
Thank you for the tips. I swear I look away from the speedometer for 3 seconds and I go 10 over. My instructor just reminds me there’s a speed limit and becomes increasingly unhelpful :/
Wow such a simple thing that makes a huge difference
This video was helpful cause i have a problem at keeping speed i put too much power on the pedal and end up going way too fast . Thank you for the video
Thanks so much for such a useful video. They're helping me to get better at driving so thanks for helping
Thank you so much, my G2 exam is in a few months and I really needed a video on maintaining speed.
Good luck.
I just subscribed… love all these safety tips about speed… learned a lot and I will keep watching your videos.
Yes, I am actually a fan of cruise control .. please do a video on it :)
Ok. Will do.
Very very Good Information and Guidance.
I’m from Pakistan 🇵🇰 i love your way of teaching please make a video on cruise control 😘😍🥰❤️
Thank you for these videos, they're fantastic!
Thank you for making this detailed video
Thank you for your information for beginners
Hi your reviews are appropriate and more useful for beginners at international range.
This is wonderful! I have my test in 3 days, this video has been great 😃 wish me good luck 🤞
Thank u so much for posting this video!! It help so much thank youuu!!!
Nice to have you back after so long.
Do one on cruise control
Will do.
Please do one on Cruise Control-I don't teach it to my students, because they have the manual and I think it's an advanced skill, as you mentioned. I also don't use it, myself. Too many new drivers are looking for a way to NOT have to be in control of the car completely, and I think this isn't what they think it is. However, I do have some who are interested in it, so I would love to be able to provide them with this link. In reality, with Cruise Control, you have to be MORE alert, MORE in tune with or in control of, your vehicle. Most think it means LESS, as if the vehicle is really in control of itself! I appreciate your videos; they really give me new ideas on how to teach concepts in driving. When it comes to the pedal controls of the car, I ask my students, how many ads have you seen for fixing your GAS pedal? Of course, zero. How many have you seen for fixing brakes? Of course, many-so, therefore, which one do you use more, so that it wears out? Clearly, your brakes! Many new studenst are surprised at how much more they will be using their brakes than their accelerator.
We teach our students to go 3-5 below the speed limit unless they are on the Interstate. One mile an hour over is a ticketable offense in Nebraska. Of course, most won't give you a ticket for that, because it's a lot of paperwork when they get back to the office, but 1-5 MPH over on our test, that is half the test, points-wise. Do that twice, it's a fail. If they do 6 over, automatic fail. We want them to have full control over the vehicle, so that's why. 6 MPH below is a few points, too. BUT, we fail usually only if that behavior is consistent throughout the test. Anyone can go 1-2 over due to nervousness, so if they catch and correct it right away, we usually ignore that. We just want everyone on the road to be a safe driver.
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Yes please provide more info on cruise control, I really appreciate that, sir
Two different things: maximal allowed speed vs. maximal safe speed. 90km/h limit on a state road applies when the road is dry but also when it is icy. I prefer setting the speed based on the traffic (not being an obstacle for everyone going too slowly and not being a maniac driving dangerously) and consider the speed limits a good advice and reminder not surpass them. I think it is safer to do 5 or 10 km/h over the limit and focus fully on driving than doing 5 or 10 km/h and being distracted.
Inappropriate speed. It is something, and you can get a fine for it even if you're driving at the speed limit in some exceptional situations. It's something I'll discuss in one of the future videos.
@@ConduiteFacile I just wanted to stress out that obeying the speed limit in any circumstances is incorrect. I typically surpass the speed limit on highways when overtaking in order not to block the passing lane.
Speed limit is just an empirical value applied everywhere. When the state road is dry and wide, why wouldn't I go 100km/h? What is the right speed? Well, it depends. But it is not definitely constant.
I use cruse control, because I have a terrible nagging pain on my right hip that sometimes crops up on when I drive. When I do use it I place my foot on the break to make contact with it but without pressing it. Like that I'm always ready to break. The constant micro movements seems to cause the pain, cruse control gives me a bit of a breather.
It can be useful yes.
I'm interested in a cruise c. vid! Your wisdom is great!
Oh another thing. Most examiners have a digital speedometer app on their phone. So dont think they are not going to catch you going over or under the limit, they already know lol.
This is ONE reason why im scared of driving. thanx for clearing it up
Please kindly share more details about cruise control…..Hamilton Canada….
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Your videos are so helpful. I have learned and improved alot because you explain the problem and provide solutions to it which I didn't know. Thank you a ton. Well can you please do a video on defensive driving such as tire problem, skating, storm etc.
I have a few videos on defensive driving already and I'll do some more in the future.
Would love a video with cruise control.Thanks
I will do one.
awesome channel man, you're helping a ton of people with these tips
Thank you for this video, I just passed my skill test , keep it up ♡ kudos to u 👏
Congrats!
I like cruise control but if you're gonna use it put your foot in a spot where its easy to get to the brake and practice going from that position to on the brake as quickly as possible. Also I wouldn't bother using it in the city at all, its meant for country roads with minimal traffic lights and stop signs or highways.
Please do one on cruise control, it's good to know everything and every detail of all driving
Will do.
Thank you for sharing this video am learning a lot since I started watching this video I learned a lot
Great Video man!!!
Thank you so much for the great work , you help us alot watching from Africa Uganda
Salutations from Canada.
Be careful , that's the question!!!
Thank you for your great explanation. I have a question i've drove maybe like 5 minutes while my father was in the car with me (third time driving btw) and i'm really scared of maybe hitting a car or a pedestrian i'm not driving agressive but i still have fear of driving would be thankful if someone could help me
Maybe this video can help: ua-cam.com/video/vLMgBWlfqYI/v-deo.html
Very informative as always 👍
As a learning driver whos only practiced a bit and knows i have to work on my speed amd braking, this is extremely helpful to all keep in mind!!
I have been freaking out about going on a highway for aaagess haha! I cant wait to practice more and get my license.
I have the same problem scared of the highway!
Can you please post a similar video on controlling speed in manual transmission cars, and how to engage clutch in those situations..
I will. It's planned. Will be this spring - summer.
Wow I just love your videos!! They are so informative and so unique, no one will explain to you how he does, so easy to understand
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i needed this. thanks soo much!
Happy new year!
Happy new year.
During this 10 minutes I automatically pressed like button 5 times😊
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Hi, Can you please do video on cruise control ? Thanks for all of your videos really learning a lot from it
Yes. It's one of the next ones. I actually have almost all of it filmed, but I need a few more shots.
Well, learn new thing again today, thank you!
wow! Sir Happy new year! this channel help me a lot from the start of my lessons...i keep watching it repeatitively its almost my guide all the time...no more than words to say but THANKS A LOT TO YOU!
Thanks am a new driver and your videos are incredible
Thanks.
Thank you for all your videos they are very helpful to me. I am interested in a video about cruise control.
Thank you for finally making this video i ask for this video months ago adout speed control. And i really appreciate it soooo!!!! much thank you thank you and thank you this video is really going to help me
You're welcome.
Great contents as usual !!! You are wonderful
yes we want cruise control video
yes please! make a video about cruise control!! thanks in advance. :)
Will do.
funny that moment (but then again, I'm not a fan of cruise control)
as for me, cruise control is the best thing I like in my car, I am eager every time to use it ASAP, I am too lazy, but I do pay attention to my foot and I try to keep it close.
Great video
please do a video about cruise control
Will do.
@Conduite Facile I have a question. How do you recommend we place our feet when drivingZ should our foot be placed between the brake and accelerator? Or should we place the foot hovering above the brake. I ended up hurting my knee with my placement of the doler above the brake.
Between.
your videos are powerful ❤