When you said that the minimum was 100km/h, I don’t think that’s true. The blue signal shows recommended speed for that section. By default, minimum speed in highway is 60km/h.
Hey where did you get that front display and the aftermarket yoke from? Really cool! By the way, if the cameras on the sides stop working, usually mudflaps help them remain clean.
Hey - thank you for watching. The front display is from Hannshow - here are all the links with my affiliate discount code applied: Tesla Model 3 (2024/Highland): hansshow.biz/4dkPtbv Tesla Model 3 (2017-2023) or Model Y (2020+): hansshow.biz/3ZI0RuJ Yoke is from Yeslak (I recommend the leather version unless you like alcantara like me): www.yeslak.com/products/new-model-3-highland-yoke-style-steering-wheel?ref=europeinatesla
It's on my car already: ua-cam.com/video/wBGxBwWwm0k/v-deo.html I had the opportunity (wait for my upcoming video) to compare it with a Model 3 Performance and it looks identical!!
Hey man - thanks for the continued support! Appreciate it. I don't actually know! It goes off by itself and then I only notice after then I turn it back on. Does this happen to you too?
The floods happened in several towns in Eastern Spain, around Valencia, very far away from Galicia (1000 km. away). But yeah, they are still recovering and cleaning the streets.
Yoke is from Yeslak (I recommend the leather version unless you like alcantara like me): www.yeslak.com/products/new-model-3-highland-yoke-style-steering-wheel?ref=europeinatesla
I would like to know if you accept product promotion videos. We are a company focused on the Tesla aftermarket and would like to have professional KOLs experience our products.
do you actually know, that you are not allowed to flash your indicators/blinkers when turning INTO a roundabout but only when exiting a roundabout? please consider this because it causes a lot of trouble with other drivers...
You're saying that it's not allowed to put the blinkers on when driving into a roundabout in Portugal? I was under the impression that you had to do it, actually. Although it's not strictly enforced.
@@LuisSilva-cj7wr I can't really tell for Portugal to be honest since I am German. You learn this here in driving school. You ONLY use the blinkers while entering the roundabout when you are leaving it the very next exit. So you basically just leave the blinker on. Otherwise you only use it to indicate that you are leaving the roundabout. If you think about it, it makes sense because you don't need to tell other people that you are going to enter the roundabout since there's no other way to go and technically it's no intersection. It's important for all the others who need to know whether the next car will exit (and makes space for you to enter) or not.
It depends on the region, leaving the blinker on shows incoming traffic that you're staying inside the roundabout and not exiting at that turn yet. I don't think it's necessarily confusing but since I've been in Portugal, most people do it - especially in Algarve. Back in South Africa, people only did the exit - as you mention.
In Portugal you indicate when you enter a roundabout, and when you exit. If you exit on the first exit, then you always keep the right indicator on, on the rest of the situations, indicate left when entering, then right as you come to your chosen exit
keep up your amazing work!!
Come to Bilbao!!!!! So glad that there are videos in English!!
Love your videos! It’s fantastic to see the spotlight on Portugal’s charging infrastructure. Keep up the great work!
Via verde works very well in Spain. And by the way it is a portuguese invention
Vigo is quite famous for their Christmas decorations and lots of people go there from Portugal.
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When you said that the minimum was 100km/h, I don’t think that’s true. The blue signal shows recommended speed for that section. By default, minimum speed in highway is 60km/h.
Hey where did you get that front display and the aftermarket yoke from? Really cool! By the way, if the cameras on the sides stop working, usually mudflaps help them remain clean.
Hey - thank you for watching.
The front display is from Hannshow - here are all the links with my affiliate discount code applied:
Tesla Model 3 (2024/Highland): hansshow.biz/4dkPtbv
Tesla Model 3 (2017-2023) or Model Y (2020+): hansshow.biz/3ZI0RuJ
Yoke is from Yeslak (I recommend the leather version unless you like alcantara like me):
www.yeslak.com/products/new-model-3-highland-yoke-style-steering-wheel?ref=europeinatesla
Bro get the matte carbon fiber wing from Yeslak and tell me if its worth getting
It's on my car already: ua-cam.com/video/wBGxBwWwm0k/v-deo.html
I had the opportunity (wait for my upcoming video) to compare it with a Model 3 Performance and it looks identical!!
Love your videos! Why do you have the ambient light turned off?? A little color looks so good
Hey man - thanks for the continued support! Appreciate it.
I don't actually know! It goes off by itself and then I only notice after then I turn it back on. Does this happen to you too?
How do you have that autopilot feature? I've noticed on the video that it also includes lane change...😮 Where did you get it?
I have Enhanced Autopilot - you can purchase it in the Tesla App
Mine has only Auto Steer (Beta)
How was spain after the floods? is everyone ok
The floods happened in several towns in Eastern Spain, around Valencia, very far away from Galicia (1000 km. away). But yeah, they are still recovering and cleaning the streets.
Model 3 does not came with that steering wheel.
how do u get that steering wheel?`
Yoke is from Yeslak (I recommend the leather version unless you like alcantara like me):
www.yeslak.com/products/new-model-3-highland-yoke-style-steering-wheel?ref=europeinatesla
EU residency card? Do you mean Portuguese Residency card?
Yes sir! My previous visa didn't permit me to enter other Schengen countries - only Portugal
I would like to know if you accept product promotion videos. We are a company focused on the Tesla aftermarket and would like to have professional KOLs experience our products.
do you actually know, that you are not allowed to flash your indicators/blinkers when turning INTO a roundabout but only when exiting a roundabout? please consider this because it causes a lot of trouble with other drivers...
Interesting. I had no idea but in my experience Portuguese drivers rarely signal anytime 🤣
You're saying that it's not allowed to put the blinkers on when driving into a roundabout in Portugal? I was under the impression that you had to do it, actually. Although it's not strictly enforced.
@@LuisSilva-cj7wr I can't really tell for Portugal to be honest since I am German. You learn this here in driving school. You ONLY use the blinkers while entering the roundabout when you are leaving it the very next exit. So you basically just leave the blinker on. Otherwise you only use it to indicate that you are leaving the roundabout.
If you think about it, it makes sense because you don't need to tell other people that you are going to enter the roundabout since there's no other way to go and technically it's no intersection. It's important for all the others who need to know whether the next car will exit (and makes space for you to enter) or not.
It depends on the region, leaving the blinker on shows incoming traffic that you're staying inside the roundabout and not exiting at that turn yet. I don't think it's necessarily confusing but since I've been in Portugal, most people do it - especially in Algarve.
Back in South Africa, people only did the exit - as you mention.
In Portugal you indicate when you enter a roundabout, and when you exit. If you exit on the first exit, then you always keep the right indicator on, on the rest of the situations, indicate left when entering, then right as you come to your chosen exit