When I was learning to drive, it wasn't someone using their horn inappropriately that bugged me but ones who would overtake me when I would be doing 20mph in a 20mph zone!
Oh I know! Or the ones who speed up when they have an obstruction on THEIR side and cut you up then gesture how its somehow your fault, like brain, use it.
@@andy-bandy Same. Particularly when it's one of those 20-when-lights-flash zones so you KNOW the lights are flashing because there are school kids around.
I passed my test 6 days ago! I still love watching these videos as I have so much more to learn about driving and I learn everyday. I love your sense of humour too, love your face when you can tell the learner is about to stall🤣 thank you so much for posting your vids, as I feel like they helped me to pass, keep it up😊
And they shouldn’t be using their horn in this manner at all. Rule 112 of the Highway Code “Use only while your vehicle is moving and you need to warn other road users of your presence. Never sound your horn aggressively.” Honestly it doesn’t usually matter but when it’s at a learner like this they should really be fined. I don’t know what the fine would be but I’m thinking that a fine without points would be appropriate.
@@tgk300xx4 it is there for a reason. Some of it is utter crap but I’d care about it if I got fined and had my licence revoked. Some of it is writing down rules that make sense and maintain order on the roads.
I passed with 2 minors today. These videos have helped so much. I was watching mock tests on this channel all the way up to when my instructor picked me up this morning. Thank you!
I live in India and have been driving here for a bit. When driving in Indian roads, your priorities are very different. You rarely pay attention to road markings and signs (which are rarely present). I have been watching a lot of UK based channels that do driving instruction and have always wondered how I would do if I were to drive there. This was very educational!
what are the priorities in India? So, theres not a lot of road markings/signs at all??! I cant imagine that having been learning in the uk haha! i like learning differences like this, its interesting to me, so hope its ok to ask :)
@@jackie9090 it’s there, but it’s spotty and not consistent enough to rely on it exclusively. Also, other road users aren’t really using the road signs, so you put yourself at risk when you do so. For example, if I’m coming to stop at a red light, I have to be mindful of vehicles behind me even if I’m rolling to stop slowly because they may not expect me to stop at the actual stop line, its very common, in face expected of me to roll past it and creep to the edge of the junction (I know how it sounds, its exactly as ridiculous as it does sound). Defensive driving is the only way to survive, and driving predictably.
He was definitely nervous at the beginning with the gear issue, the drive after that’s as better down the high street. Then we had some serious issues coming in.. 😧
Holding license for 12 years still watching kind of video like that to get more experience and still drive like I was in my test day and the road rules and I never care about idiot driver’s on road I always drive for myself. To all new drivers remember be patient at all the time
Enjoy these videos. Great instruction and advice. Unlucky with "no entry" because SatNav instruction misleading. With respect to incident at crossing I was wondering if this would be a dangerous fail even if there were no pedestrians because driver was not ready to stop - more advanced drivers would cover the brake in these type of situations (involving crossings and traffic lights) because being "prepared to stop" means the foot should move to cover brake and speed adjusted if necessary.
Hey thank you for watching, With the no entry he should have been looking into the road as it was clear 😫 With the pedestrian crossing you always wanted to prepared to stop so his speed should have been slower to look on the left side and yes covering the brake would help but just been slower would have been the key
Hey yeah they really got frustrated and I can’t believe the grey car behind was that trying to overtake when we had moved off and Anthony was making progress
In here, we had to park within 1 car length by a reverse-parallel. :) That's what it is "made for". For two car length, one can simply use (forward) parallel parking.
A parallel park on test is not meant to simulate real parallel parking (there are too many variables), its simply there to observe you reversing whilst being in control and observing well... As with all manoeuvres.
Wow got to be the prettiest driving instructor that I have seen. I can definitely see why his mind is not on his driving. I myself had a big ugly guy with a beard. Passed first time
People who park where they’re not supposed to just ticks me off. They should be getting fined and points on licence as it’s a safety issue when it comes to blocking the view on road and junctions
This learner demstrated how & why I keep failing my practical test every single time Nerves & "Parallel Parking!" So frustrating bcoz I'm senior & disabled
Oh sorry to hear that, with the parallel park always try to gradually get the car into the spot as you’re required to demonstrate parking in a two car space. Anthony kept trying to park in under a cars space which is why he found it tricky . Try and aim to turn around a 35-40 degree angle so you can slowly go into the parking space
@In My Opinion Who else am I meant to blame? The driver who's a qualified driver, who was parked on the zigzags should know not to stop, wait or park on them at any time.
@In My Opinion I agree with your 2nd paragraph. Anthony should've slowed down and looked far ahead and anticipated, but the real fault was the driver who parked on the zigzags, it's illegal.
I'm on my third lesson today, yesterday I was on a road and the car behind went straight up to the back of my car being incredibly impatient. that's the worst kind of driver.
I know what a zebra crossing is and what it is used for... however that woman wasn't paying attention either. Yes serious fault for the driver thats a given, no arguments there... but pedestrians need to STOP, LOOK and LISTEND even at a crossed and they need to stop assuming that just because it's a crossing that it is safe to go... Honestly if i did what that woman did I'd of been hit by 3/4 cars in my village alone because they just zoom straight past the crossing despite me hugging the curb because I'm about to cross there.. but because I don't make assumptions because I know that people who have passed don't care about the rules of the road I ALWAYS stop and wait for near by cars to react... Lets face it, not everyone is paying full attention and going to assume you want to cross, so lets work together on being safe and wait to make sure they have seen... a crossing doesn't mean "safe zone" it just means you have priority, you can still get hit by drivers who don't care or aren't paying attention.
I just want to point out the fact the kid paid more attention than the woman by the way. The kid stopped and the woman went to pull him, now had this not been a mock test and she stopped the car that woman on the crossing might have killed the boy and hurt herself for ASSUMING it was actually safe to cross.. again, priority doesn't = safe zone and as much as its SUPPOSED to be not all drivers care or pay attention, so be responsible for yourself and still be prepared to wait and look as a pedestrian.. the gods gave us brains for a reason, lets start using them yeah?
i don’t understand why drivers honk at learners excessively like bruh they’re learners they’re gonna stall sometimes and honking is only making it worse. people seem to forget that they were in the same position themselves
when he did the parallel reverse park & he added a full steering i thought what's he doing? NO NO NO! you don't have the space for full steer, adding just quarter or max half steering he would have had more time to get to the 45 degree angle, straighten up then reversed with a finally full lock, he would have ended up about 1 & half car lengths from the car in front & when the examiner says move off after the maneuver he would have plenty of space to see & move off safely...
At 2:32 it says "signal necessary", however, there is another certain driving instructor on youtube called "Ashley Neal" and he says that you don't need to signal if there is no one immediately around to see it (signal serves no benefit). With all these contradictions from other driving instructors, how is the pupil meant to learn?
I also signal at roundabouts in the same way. Always signal left when leaving one. Seems this isn't a necessary step but I've always done it to assist other cars coming out on the next junction. Especially when the right signal is still on when leaving. This is a serious pet peeve of mine as it tells people around nothing.
I really wanted to know to how a person's with Indian driving experience will do. Except stalling everything was fine 😅. If it was in India we usually don't stop in zebra line we just honk and go 🤣. we park as close a possible parking space are hard to come by. Usually car don't enter one way but if u know the place and traffic is less and no police around people do break that law to 😂. I know it's 10 times more dangerous to drive in India but it's fun. It's like base jumping u never know u will reach your destination or not 🤣.
@@itechtalk03 Everyone breaks traffic rules, all lines in the roads are broken every time , no one put indicators, zero lane discipline, speeding all the time , big truck and bus won't move if they are overtaking they will come to incoming traffic they don't care it's double or single if your car is smaller u can have to move sidewalk 😂. It's a crazy place to drive. Things become even more dangerous at night. In 2019 4,21,104 people died in accident in India.
@@lauslora6511 yeah it's dangerous, but there is nothing I can do about it when there is 20 times more cars on road and 30 times more people on the road what can I do ?. Like I said it's like base jumping i love the thrill of driving.
Ah, "Whitton High Street"; there is a car park round the back, but lazy people don't want to use their little legs to walk back to the high street, so they park on both sides of a narrow road, right outside the shops causing congestion and other problems...
She had to step in. To be fair it's a hard one as the person wasn't at the crossing fully but does still have right of way. If I was the pedestrian though I wouldn't expect right of way. I would stop, look and wait especially where the vehicles don't have much time to react.
Hey as long as you want, it just makes other aware that you’re a new driver So when you feel comfortable driving you can take them off (people are nicer incase you make a mistake or react a little slower)
This frustrated person in the begin with his honking should go back to drivingschool. As if he never had to learn it. Question: I see you using another Satnav then the one of the car. Is there a rule about satnavs for learners that you are using another one?
With mini roundabouts, it’s a left signal for a left turn and no signal to go ahead and a right signal to turn right If you think your signal left to come off will be helpful you can put it on but it’s not necessary It’s only on big roundabout where you have to switch your signal to exit
This driving instructor is really rude. Especially her facial expressions etc...when I was with my driving instructor he was talking me through it the whole time, even as I was approaching situations such as the crossings etc..all she does is just sit there and doesn't say nothing. Ofcourse he will find it hard he's been driving in another country completely different to ours. You can't expect someone to learn if all you do is pull faces and sit in silence. I actually feel sorry for this guy.
its a fucking mock test. Ofc she is not going to speak... its to mimic test conditions. 😂🤦🏽♀️ get a grip. He knew what he was getting into choosing her for a MOCK TEST. this isn't a lesson, the lesson is more so for the viewers, so they notice his mistakes and don't follow. He is narrowly missing curbs and cars, I would pull the same faces too.
It's a mock test so they are supposed to be just observing, if the instructor gives you guidance (as opposed to just telling you where to drive) then the student most likely failed
I passed my driving test yesterday , I loved watching your videos , wishing everyone the best of luck to those that have a test or are learner drivers 🫶🏽🤍
Nothing frustrates me more than an impatient person honking from behind. There's a learner sticker there for a reason
Agreed! People are so impatient
Exactly it’s more pressurising for the learner 😑
Total bellend.
Had it done to me..some people are always in a mad rush..what's wrong we these people 🙄 😒
Agreed
When I was learning to drive, it wasn't someone using their horn inappropriately that bugged me but ones who would overtake me when I would be doing 20mph in a 20mph zone!
Oh I know! Or the ones who speed up when they have an obstruction on THEIR side and cut you up then gesture how its somehow your fault, like brain, use it.
this bro, pissing me off to this day
@@andy-bandy Same. Particularly when it's one of those 20-when-lights-flash zones so you KNOW the lights are flashing because there are school kids around.
I passed with five minors in May. I still love watching these videos. There is always lots to still learn and experience on the road. ❤️
Well done :) ⭐️
I passed my test 6 days ago! I still love watching these videos as I have so much more to learn about driving and I learn everyday. I love your sense of humour too, love your face when you can tell the learner is about to stall🤣 thank you so much for posting your vids, as I feel like they helped me to pass, keep it up😊
Well done!! :) really glad the videos have been helpful 😆 😊
I really hate when drivers honk behind a learner, its like they were excelent on their fkin first lesson.
And they shouldn’t be using their horn in this manner at all.
Rule 112 of the Highway Code “Use only while your vehicle is moving and you need to warn other road users of your presence. Never sound your horn aggressively.”
Honestly it doesn’t usually matter but when it’s at a learner like this they should really be fined.
I don’t know what the fine would be but I’m thinking that a fine without points would be appropriate.
@@tobeytransport2802 Who actually gives a fuck about the highway code? Just drive the bloody car. People pay to much attention to the highway code.
@@tgk300xx4 it is there for a reason. Some of it is utter crap but I’d care about it if I got fined and had my licence revoked.
Some of it is writing down rules that make sense and maintain order on the roads.
@@tobeytransport2802 It there yes but no one pays attention. You should pass ur test and never look at it again
Passed last week! Feels like such a relief to Watch these videos without Any stress. Thanks very much for the videos😀
That’s great!! :) you can sit back and watch without the added stress of a test 😝
I have my test on Saturday! So nervous, but watching these videos is really helpful for seeing how to deal with different road situations. Thanks!
Good luck! :)
Thank you! I passed first time with 1 minor 🎉🎉 props to your videos, they're really helpful
@@franm5825 💙💪
I passed with 2 minors today. These videos have helped so much. I was watching mock tests on this channel all the way up to when my instructor picked me up this morning. Thank you!
I've passed my test but I still always come back to watch these videos 😅
😆😆
same!
Me too
@@TillyAygo19 I'm addicted 😅
@@samcox8182 Me too 😁
aman i just passed first time today wiv 4 minors thank you so much for all the videos and support 😊
Well done!! That’s great news 😆⭐️ glad the videos have been helpful :)
@@ClearviewDriving ur doing a great job hope u gain more popularity i litro just enjoy watching the videos normally ❤️🥲
just passed my test last week with three minors! have been watching your videos for a few months now and they’ve really helped 😄😄
That’s brilliant!! Well done :) 😆
I live in India and have been driving here for a bit. When driving in Indian roads, your priorities are very different. You rarely pay attention to road markings and signs (which are rarely present). I have been watching a lot of UK based channels that do driving instruction and have always wondered how I would do if I were to drive there. This was very educational!
what are the priorities in India? So, theres not a lot of road markings/signs at all??! I cant imagine that having been learning in the uk haha! i like learning differences like this, its interesting to me, so hope its ok to ask :)
@@jackie9090 it’s there, but it’s spotty and not consistent enough to rely on it exclusively. Also, other road users aren’t really using the road signs, so you put yourself at risk when you do so. For example, if I’m coming to stop at a red light, I have to be mindful of vehicles behind me even if I’m rolling to stop slowly because they may not expect me to stop at the actual stop line, its very common, in face expected of me to roll past it and creep to the edge of the junction (I know how it sounds, its exactly as ridiculous as it does sound). Defensive driving is the only way to survive, and driving predictably.
Great video once again Aman thanks for uploading! ❤️👍
Passed today with 0 minors, your video's helped so much, thanks for the content :D
That’s amazing!! 🤩😆 well done :)
@@ClearviewDriving thankyou 🥰
Oh Anthony, some good bits and some scary bits! Only 16 hours on the roads here isn't that long to learn, good luck on your actual test.
He was definitely nervous at the beginning with the gear issue, the drive after that’s as better down the high street. Then we had some serious issues coming in.. 😧
Holding license for 12 years still watching kind of video like that to get more experience and still drive like I was in my test day and the road rules and I never care about idiot driver’s on road I always drive for myself. To all new drivers remember be patient at all the time
Enjoy these videos. Great instruction and advice. Unlucky with "no entry" because SatNav instruction misleading. With respect to incident at crossing I was wondering if this would be a dangerous fail even if there were no pedestrians because driver was not ready to stop - more advanced drivers would cover the brake in these type of situations (involving crossings and traffic lights) because being "prepared to stop" means the foot should move to cover brake and speed adjusted if necessary.
Hey thank you for watching,
With the no entry he should have been looking into the road as it was clear 😫
With the pedestrian crossing you always wanted to prepared to stop so his speed should have been slower to look on the left side and yes covering the brake would help but just been slower would have been the key
Just passed my test first time with 4 minors. Thank you so much for these videos, they really helped me :)
That’s amazing! Well done 😆⭐️
Great reactions Aman 14 minutes 36 seconds in. You need great reflexes being a driving instructor and a fast reaction time.
I honestly wasn’t expecting him to turn as he drive was going so well!
Some brilliant faces in this one Aman 😆
Wanted to say this 😂
Thank you for your vedios ..my test is book in few weeks time ..always watch your mock test vedios ..really helpful
Your face when he’s about to do some mistake😂❤️Cutie🥰
Very poor attitude from the driver behind when stalling on the roundabout. He/she should have given plenty of space and been more considerate.
Hey yeah they really got frustrated and I can’t believe the grey car behind was that trying to overtake when we had moved off and Anthony was making progress
I passed in like january and still watch these like im bouta take the test
😂😂 always leaving :)
Just passed my test today from the first attempt but still watching it haha
aman I am in love with your voice and expressions😅❤
:) hope the videos are useful 😆
Another very good video Anan. I thought the car on the zig zags was a learner car. The instructor there should know better.
In here, we had to park within 1 car length by a reverse-parallel. :) That's what it is "made for". For two car length, one can simply use (forward) parallel parking.
A parallel park on test is not meant to simulate real parallel parking (there are too many variables), its simply there to observe you reversing whilst being in control and observing well... As with all manoeuvres.
Passed 2 days ago, thanks for the videos :)
Well done :)
Wow got to be the prettiest driving instructor that I have seen. I can definitely see why his mind is not on his driving. I myself had a big ugly guy with a beard. Passed first time
Beards are not ugly
Definitely Sharing it now!!
Hahaha 🤣
Here to see Aman's expressions 😃
You clearly make him nervous 🤭
People who park where they’re not supposed to just ticks me off. They should be getting fined and points on licence as it’s a safety issue when it comes to blocking the view on road and junctions
You also have to check everywhere before Indicating when moving off
This learner demstrated how & why I keep failing my practical test every single time Nerves & "Parallel Parking!" So frustrating bcoz I'm senior & disabled
Oh sorry to hear that, with the parallel park always try to gradually get the car into the spot as you’re required to demonstrate parking in a two car space. Anthony kept trying to park in under a cars space which is why he found it tricky .
Try and aim to turn around a 35-40 degree angle so you can slowly go into the parking space
@@ClearviewDriving Thanku
Bless him nervs make u do the stupidest things good video
He was so nervous at the beginning. 😅
He'll make a perfect BMW, white van or range rover driver when he passes..
I felt sorry for Anthony when he got the dangerous fault. The idiot that parked on the zigzags was the cause.
Yes it was a very dangerous place to park! But we definitely needed to slow down to check it’s clear due to the text being parked there
@In My Opinion Who else am I meant to blame? The driver who's a qualified driver, who was parked on the zigzags should know not to stop, wait or park on them at any time.
@In My Opinion It sort of is because Anthony couldn't see as the car parked on the zigzag was blocking his view.
@In My Opinion I agree with your 2nd paragraph. Anthony should've slowed down and looked far ahead and anticipated, but the real fault was the driver who parked on the zigzags, it's illegal.
@In My Opinion Of course everyone had flaws, even when they're driving, but I'm saying that drivers shouldn't park on zigzags, it's bad for everyone
my apologies but how are u missing to signal when turning left at the very beginning of your test
He was just nervous 😬
Lots of meeting situations in this area with the cars parked both sides, looks quite stressful!
It’s a very busy area
I'm on my third lesson today, yesterday I was on a road and the car behind went straight up to the back of my car being incredibly impatient. that's the worst kind of driver.
Mans turning right instead when told to go left. So much for 1 year experience 😂, rip his brain
Love video
The zebra crossing before and after a roundabout is dangerous on its own, very stupid idea.
Thank you!
my test next month I'm really nervous, I'm drive well all the parking is fine it just problem a sat nev I'm confused 😕 when I listen and follow 🙃
He certainly likes 1st gear doesn’t he lol
I know what a zebra crossing is and what it is used for... however that woman wasn't paying attention either. Yes serious fault for the driver thats a given, no arguments there... but pedestrians need to STOP, LOOK and LISTEND even at a crossed and they need to stop assuming that just because it's a crossing that it is safe to go... Honestly if i did what that woman did I'd of been hit by 3/4 cars in my village alone because they just zoom straight past the crossing despite me hugging the curb because I'm about to cross there.. but because I don't make assumptions because I know that people who have passed don't care about the rules of the road I ALWAYS stop and wait for near by cars to react... Lets face it, not everyone is paying full attention and going to assume you want to cross, so lets work together on being safe and wait to make sure they have seen... a crossing doesn't mean "safe zone" it just means you have priority, you can still get hit by drivers who don't care or aren't paying attention.
I just want to point out the fact the kid paid more attention than the woman by the way. The kid stopped and the woman went to pull him, now had this not been a mock test and she stopped the car that woman on the crossing might have killed the boy and hurt herself for ASSUMING it was actually safe to cross.. again, priority doesn't = safe zone and as much as its SUPPOSED to be not all drivers care or pay attention, so be responsible for yourself and still be prepared to wait and look as a pedestrian.. the gods gave us brains for a reason, lets start using them yeah?
11:12 Aman is like that Indian mom who already knows where her kids are going to mess up 😂
Hahaha 😝
Really see seems way too young to give of mum vibes. Then again I'm not indian so might be missing the context
@@cnsmooth I just thought it was funny 😆
@@cnsmooth it's not the age, it's the experience. 😂 She just knows where the 'kids' will mess up.
@@happy__human 😂
Man has no eyes.
i don’t understand why drivers honk at learners excessively like bruh they’re learners they’re gonna stall sometimes and honking is only making it worse. people seem to forget that they were in the same position themselves
I've passed today with 3 minors first try, I'm finally join the pass gang.
Waheyyy! Well done :)
when he did the parallel reverse park & he added a full steering i thought what's he doing? NO NO NO! you don't have the space for full steer, adding just quarter or max half steering he would have had more time to get to the 45 degree angle, straighten up then reversed with a finally full lock, he would have ended up about 1 & half car lengths from the car in front & when the examiner says move off after the maneuver he would have plenty of space to see & move off safely...
At 2:32 it says "signal necessary", however, there is another certain driving instructor on youtube called "Ashley Neal" and he says that you don't need to signal if there is no one immediately around to see it (signal serves no benefit). With all these contradictions from other driving instructors, how is the pupil meant to learn?
I also signal at roundabouts in the same way. Always signal left when leaving one. Seems this isn't a necessary step but I've always done it to assist other cars coming out on the next junction.
Especially when the right signal is still on when leaving. This is a serious pet peeve of mine as it tells people around nothing.
She said whats that sound at the end😂😂😂
Sorry about that may I know where are you located in UK? Thanks
but yet he still wants to take his test in a weeks time. please let someone else have that test. someone who is actually ready!
his actual driving (apart from the parallel park) wasn't that bad - the rest could be put down to nerves and being on camera
Honestly it was nervous and being a little new to some of theses scenarios, he will be fine in his test
4:36 he could have gone there right? Because the car in the left turning right is like a buffer? Or no?
I really wanted to know to how a person's with Indian driving experience will do. Except stalling everything was fine 😅. If it was in India we usually don't stop in zebra line we just honk and go 🤣. we park as close a possible parking space are hard to come by. Usually car don't enter one way but if u know the place and traffic is less and no police around people do break that law to 😂. I know it's 10 times more dangerous to drive in India but it's fun. It's like base jumping u never know u will reach your destination or not 🤣.
@James Doyle so ?.
Sounds like a nightmare to me driving in India, if everyone’s breaking the rules??
@@itechtalk03 Everyone breaks traffic rules, all lines in the roads are broken every time , no one put indicators, zero lane discipline, speeding all the time , big truck and bus won't move if they are overtaking they will come to incoming traffic they don't care it's double or single if your car is smaller u can have to move sidewalk 😂. It's a crazy place to drive. Things become even more dangerous at night. In 2019 4,21,104 people died in accident in India.
@@karthikm7063 why are u saying so???? you said it yourself its D A N G E R O U S
@@lauslora6511 yeah it's dangerous, but there is nothing I can do about it when there is 20 times more cars on road and 30 times more people on the road what can I do ?. Like I said it's like base jumping i love the thrill of driving.
Hello, how can I apply for a mock test to do with you? 😀
Ah, "Whitton High Street"; there is a car park round the back, but lazy people don't want to use their little legs to walk back to the high street, so they park on both sides of a narrow road, right outside the shops causing congestion and other problems...
Flex the muscle
Driver behind beeping is horn what a knobhead, obviously he must have been a superb driver even when taking his driving lessons.
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I don’t understand why you have given him a dangerous fault for pedestrian crossing? I’m a bit confused
She had to step in.
To be fair it's a hard one as the person wasn't at the crossing fully but does still have right of way.
If I was the pedestrian though I wouldn't expect right of way. I would stop, look and wait especially where the vehicles don't have much time to react.
how long do u keep a new driver sticker on for asking for a friend
Hey as long as you want, it just makes other aware that you’re a new driver
So when you feel comfortable driving you can take them off (people are nicer incase you make a mistake or react a little slower)
This frustrated person in the begin with his honking should go back to drivingschool. As if he never had to learn it.
Question: I see you using another Satnav then the one of the car. Is there a rule about satnavs for learners that you are using another one?
22:31 You are too darn cute 😄😄
Hi
It's 2022
Learn driving in India...then you will realise what is actual driving test 🤣🤣🤣
Would you not get a minor for not signalling off of the mini-roundabouts?
With mini roundabouts, it’s a left signal for a left turn and no signal to go ahead and a right signal to turn right
If you think your signal left to come off will be helpful you can put it on but it’s not necessary
It’s only on big roundabout where you have to switch your signal to exit
@@ClearviewDriving thanks!!
This dude has driven 1 year in Goa? Lmao lies. Anyone who's driven 1 year in India will not have any gear control issues. That's a fact.
Which is this country?
Australia
England
@@happy__human england
You have a good observation if you’ve noticed the airplane at 18:19 and 22:01.
but I’m not driving that’s why I saw it😂
If she was my driving instructor I’d take lessons just for the sake of it.
FAILED IN 1 MINUTE
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Who taught him how to work with the right foot with a brake and gas? Just awful.
Do you use left leg for that?
@@kunalsakhare7538 no use ur right for gas and break and left for clutch
@@aqron_3051 That's what I do but main comment suggests otherwise 😂
@@kunalsakhare7538 nah u supposed to use right for both
@@aqron_3051 Yup I use right foot for acceleration and brake, and left for clutch.
This driving instructor is really rude. Especially her facial expressions etc...when I was with my driving instructor he was talking me through it the whole time, even as I was approaching situations such as the crossings etc..all she does is just sit there and doesn't say nothing. Ofcourse he will find it hard he's been driving in another country completely different to ours. You can't expect someone to learn if all you do is pull faces and sit in silence. I actually feel sorry for this guy.
Must try harder 🎣
its a fucking mock test. Ofc she is not going to speak... its to mimic test conditions. 😂🤦🏽♀️ get a grip. He knew what he was getting into choosing her for a MOCK TEST. this isn't a lesson, the lesson is more so for the viewers, so they notice his mistakes and don't follow. He is narrowly missing curbs and cars, I would pull the same faces too.
It's a mock test so they are supposed to be just observing, if the instructor gives you guidance (as opposed to just telling you where to drive) then the student most likely failed
You are talking about studying, but here we see a mock exam.
I passed my driving test yesterday , I loved watching your videos , wishing everyone the best of luck to those that have a test or are learner drivers 🫶🏽🤍