There's absolutely thousands of UA-cam instructional channels in all sorts of various subjects out there. This has to be in the top 5 of instructional channels on UA-cam that I've seen - of any subject. You are an absolute beast of a teacher and content creator. It's an absolute miracle that help and advice of this caliber is free and you are a legend for helping so many of us.
I’m a learner and I always feel so defeated after my lessons. Your videos helped me realise the mistakes I made are totally normal and other people go through the same difficulties when learning. Thank you!
Thank you, I feel the same, driving is fun, but the ever changing cirumstances of junctions, zebras, cars and then you need to know what to with your gears is exhausting and sometimes I just freeze up. But I guess its normal, like how you said it.
@@CORNERofTECH your right corner tech. I never drove a economy car. Both maneul car i had was a sports car. But let me ask you somthing. If you are coming to a complete stop and you are on a high gear, won't you downshift to 2nd gear, put it in neutral cruise and come to a complete stop. Why would you want to downshift to 1st gear, for what, doesn't make sense unless your turning at a corner and your about to accelerate again. Thsts the only reason I can see to downshift to 1st gear. Put some of these guys talking you have to downshift to 1st gear to stop.
I finally passed on my 4th attempt today. And this video really transformed how I drive because I struggled a lot on approach to junctions and this video changed everything for me. So thank you for all your videos bro ❤️
i just started learning to drive a few days back... and as a beginner i really had trouble starting my car... changing gears smoothy and lot more... came across ur videos on youtube and they are a game changer in a sense now i exactly know what i am doing and why i am doing it... the basic knowledge about how clutch, Gas, brakes and gears actually work has helped me grasp different skills of driving .. thank you sir❤️❤️
Are you me? Because that is literally exactly the same as me! I knew what to do but I didn't know why. This channel has helped me understand why and how to do it rather than just what to do.
Here in Canada you can take your driving test in an automatic and then legally go purchase/drive a manual with no prior manual experience, which is exactly what I did. Your videos have been very helpful in my endeavour to learn manual. Thanks from both me and my car's clutch.
I have high anxiety learning to drive. Your videos are incredible especially including the pedal view! With one videos you've already answered so many of my questions. Thank you very much mate
@@KrishnaSingh-ss9ef If you’re really slowing down to match the revs for the 1st gear why is it bad for the transmission ? When I’m going very slowly like 10 km/h in 2nd gear my car is starting to shivering and I gently push the clutch But if it’s not enough I go to the 1st gear if I know I gonna go forward really slowly
The best driving instructor on UA-cam. My instructor pretty much gave up with me in the middle of my 2nd lesson, saying that I shouldn’t be driving manual due to me not grasping gears and clutch control. Bearing in mind I’ve only been driving for a total of 3 hours. Hoping I find someone like you in South Wales.
Don't worry, you will get there! Try approaching it from different sides. I could not do anything at all with the gears until I learned hoe the gears look like inside the car and what mechanics is behind them.
I'm late to the party making comments a year after this video was uploaded, but I have to say it. Once again, I am impressed! This video is soooo good! The explanations about changing down a gear because it helps you being ready to go is perfect! Well done!
5:47 This was exactly my problem. Haha. Took me a while to get it right. Rushing messes everything up. Really important to get to a considerable lower speed 'early' before taking a turn.
Hi Richard, not sure if you're going to see this but I want to say a big thank you. I passed my test first time yesterday. The week before my test I started binge watching your videos and especially this one, helped me immensely. I have always found myself coasting when approaching junctions, as I didn't know how to brake while lifting the clutch up after changing gears. The hour before my test, I practiced holding the brake while lifting the clutch, and it worked like a charm. The two stage stop method helps a lot too. I used these skills during my test and it's one of my nicest drives. Your videos about test nerves also helped profoundly. Now that I've passed my test, I am still binge watching your videos - your heel toe technique, driving in snow, driving in night, car comparisons etc videos, they're all very informative. Thank you very much, you're really making a difference here.
And i thought i was doing terribly wrong when slowing down during gear change. Now i know that a bit is ok, and im also slow in changing gear. Thank you for your videos!
Your videos sir are more useful than my driving school..Just finished my driving lessons..quite traumatizing because my instructor always rushes..it made me anxious everytime we drove which led to bad decisions, gear changes, and even a few stalling. Thankfully it was done and i managed to pass the test. Thank you sir for these helpful videos and keep it up👍
Actually i noticed this long time ago, he never whear black or any kind of normal colour when he is driving. Maybe its tactical marketing trick to make us discuss and make his videos more popular, every detail is important in any job.
I really wish I had you as my driving instructor. My instructor was terrible. My confidence and enthusiasm to learn took a nose dive and I was only left with anxiety. I am watching all of your videos and practising the methods that you teach during the early morning hours when there is not much traffic. But I am still not confident about venturing out into the utterly chaotic, unpredictable and dangerous mess that is called traffic in India! Haha.
That makes sense as to why I don't slow down quick enough as I take my foot off the brake when changing gear! Now I shall remember not to! These video's are very helpful!
I took 3 lessons of driving nd on each lesson my instructor let me drove car half an hour nd I’m having this problem when I think about changing gear my car stearing goes wrong side nd also needs more about how to slow down nd ur video helping me a lot thanks
I wish i was your student to take your lessons... They must be really confident out there!!! You're such a blessing..God Bless You!! Im beginning this journey of learning..And i was looking into your lessons
Bless your heart. I feel like my driving instructor gave me way too much to handle for the first lessons. Watching your videos really helps me and calms me down ✨
@@ConquerDrivingThanks very much for making driving easy for learners. Please on a 40, 60, and 80 speed limit on the road sign which gears are the best for these speed limit?? Waiting for your kind response @Richard
these videos are really helping me to be a better driver I have a manual car now and I love it. I wanna be sure to take the best care and use the best methods while driving. Appreciate all the advice thank you very much
I love this video! Although my relatives don't have a driving licence or a car, I will definitely use my driving simulator at home to improve on these things. Then will try the school's driving exam again. Thanks
I’m on driving lesson 12, and this is where I have my problem. I’m coming up to roundabouts and my approach is just falling apart, because I’m panicking, and focusing on slowing down, and changing down gear and then it falls apart, my instructor is great, and told me not to beat myself up, it will all fall into place soon fingers crossed 🤞🏻 I’m trying not to worry as by lesson 5 I still never thought I’d be able to master my clutch control, but I have. I just need to master my routine on approach, and keep calm. Your videos are great! 🙏🏻❤️
As someone who's learning to drive but struggeling to find what im still doing wrong. This channel is amazing for that. You explain thins super clear, keep going at it
This is a great instructional video. As some one who just recently started driving manual. I could watch these kind of videos all the time, but the weirdest part for me with switching from an automatic is all the different sounds a manual makes that I was unaware of and constantly going "uhh what does this sound mean" then not knowing what to do. This video explains the sounds
I’m glad you explain the common mistakes I keep thinking it’s my fault that I’m not able to do something like slowdown and change gears but it makes sense thanks for the reassurance
Love your videos sir, sometimes reading driving manuals/booklets or lectures at driving school can be overwhelming and overly complicates a simple step, a layman's point of view can be easily digested by learners but of course proper knowledge brought by books and driving schools is still essential
You given me the best advice for learning how to change gears while approaching junctions and roundabouts, I need to make sure to keep my foot on the break while changing to second/first gear.
I did that on my driving test day. Was the last downhill before the end of the track, a steep downhill. There was a lady crossing the street, I did brake and pressed that red hazard button, but I lifted up the brake pedal while clutching down. I felt that and immediately braked again and said "I am sorry for releasing the brakes while clutch". The examiner gave me 2 minors for that. But at the end of the day, I passed. I was very happy that day. Nice video and thank you very much Richard Instructor.
Just love what you doing how you explain things! You help for us learner driver more confident! You are really helpful! Thank you for the videos what you share with us! Thank you for your help!
Ive had a fair few instructors, and none of them told me that i could be breaking whilst changing gear or even bring the clutch up whilst breaking. I figured ot out myself one day and then asked if i could bring the clutch up whilst breaking. My last instructor said yes. Just couldn't believe the years previously. i hadn'tbeen taught this. All is good now though i passed a month ago.
I'm an experienced driver in Canada and this man as addressed soo many nuances for when it comes to driving manual for me. There is always refinement to be made later on even as a 8 year driver.
When I'm rev matching rather than judge only by the sound I use my peripheral vision of the position of the needle on the tachometer to judge it. I find this quite helpful. Great video as always!
I was taught to change gear with the flat of my palm, wrist turned in the appropriate direction, fingers open. That makes it very hard to miss a gear, including in unfamiliar vehicles, or even crash gearboxes. With experience I've become less strict, but the principle remains.
Really reallycomforted by the idea of being able to let my clutch go slowly and not having to rev match. I've seen so many other sources tell me that relying on my clutch to help me rev match will just wear it prematurely. I've been trying to rev match myself but it's a struggle for a new driver. Thinking that my bad driving damages my car puts me under so much stress that it makes me perform poorly! This will probably help me so much. Thank you. And even if it does wear the clutch out, at least it is replacable. (:
Using the clutch to rev match is exactly what it's designed to do. It doesn't generate much heat so therefore doesn't cause much wear. On the contrary, rev matching with the gas badly causes more wear, it's only better if you get it right. The majority of drivers use the clutch for rev matching. This video may be of interest: ua-cam.com/video/e1nY8mpafqY/v-deo.html
I love your videos. I passed my test 2 weeks ago and I've had my car for 5 days and I find going down gears at roundabouts/junctions the most difficult. especially one roundabout in particular as I go/come from work and I keep doing the rushing/going into the wrong gear and it's frustrating me no end. I'm also quite anxious and I'm really hard on myself. I just need to build my confidence and hopefully it will come, but definitely gonna use your techniques to help me with that one roundabout. I'm so scared of crashing/hurting someone and I think the nerves just take over and that's why I keep making the same mistake. I will keep at it though. Thanks.
Congratulations on passing. Learning to take your time and not be pressured by others is an important part of learning and becoming a safe driver. With practice you can increase your confidence, try not to be discouraged and keep at it. You must be your own leader when driving, do not let other people push you. People still try to push me, these days it's like water off a Duck's back, I'm only interested in staying safe. Pleasing other road users is not my priority.
@@ConquerDriving thank you. Yeah it's definitely something I am working on. I need to stop letting other drivers pressure me. And I am working on it. Thank you for replying and the pep talk, it's definitely made me feel a bit better. I'll keep at it. Keep the videos coming, they definitely help me. 😁
@8:26 , it happens to me alot as a new/learner driver when approaching roundabout from high gear to 2nd gear, now i know how to change the gear down smoothly thanks to this instructor👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 worth to subsribe and highly recommended to share👌🏼
Had a week out from lessons currently here trying to refresh my memory on downshifting for junctions lol , really helped, even picked up some extra tips with finding the biting point on the downshift , cheers
I will be clear and presise. Thanks for all your videos. It really helped me to become very confident on the road and to improve myself to become a better driver.
I remember when I passed my test in my instructors car I could get into 1st gear alot sooner than I can in my car. I have to literally be stopped to choose 1st gear which Is what I'm used to now but it was strange for a few weeks not being able go into gear 1 even rolling up to a junction like I was so used to lol. Great video by the way 👍
In that case, just go into 2nd. It depends on the individual gear ratios of your car. If you have a smaller petrol car, the gear ratios are usually more towards the lower end which means the 2nd gear in that car has much more torque than the 2nd gear in more powerful cars, which mean you can use it on slower speeds. In my car, the 1st gear is basically only usable if you are stationary. When I'm rolling with 5 mph or more, I need to go into 2nd or higher.
Great video again. The part about downshifting smoothly was very useful, I always made the car jolt, hopefully I get to put it to use when lockdown ends.
Richard! Thanks you of the wonderful information and guide you provided about approaching Junctions... I watched your video many times before i went for my driving test. This really helped me to pass my Test Today. Thank very much.
You help me a lot, I wish you are my instructor but I follow your advice and my instructor today is surprised that I control clutch and go with 2 gear 🙏
My instructor is very unclear and quickly runs out of patience. All I've learned about driving is with your videos. Super clear and easy to understand.
My first instructor was making me change to second gear on roundabouts or on a turn on a 40mph road about 5 car lengths before the junction, this would always make me panic, and had barely any time to make proper observations, so I would either go without checking it was safe, or stopping on every roundabout, or stalling as I would find time to change gear only at the give way line. I did not learn much this way, and we kept repeating roundabouts every lesson with no progress. My new instructor lets me carry out the routine of mirrors, speed, gears much earlier than the junction, where I can snail pace at the roundabout, make effective observations and go with minimal hesitation. Sure, I am doing this routine too early, but as I improve my handling, i'll get it done quicker as you say.
My instructor totally needs to hear that. He's making me do everything at once alrdy in my first second driving lesson and I feel dumbfounded and helpless all the time
Can't wait for this lockdown to end, starting work again soon, the jobs only until October, i need to pass my test before october so that i can stay on! Your videos are brilliant!
damnn, I need instructors like you where I live, I feel like I learn more watching these videos than I actually do in my lessons. Your actually a god send
4:15 Im a new driver and I also had issues at first with sometimes accidentally getting the wrong gear. A way around this I found is that you shouldn't put your hand directly ontop of the stick but rather a bit more to one of the sides, depending on the gear you want to switch to.
I’ve been guilty of going too high a gear on approaches at times. I’ve been making a habit of popping the car into second gear well in advance and it’s been making driving overall headache free and giving me that extra power needed to get moving off.
I really needed this because today I made an exit from a freeway where I found a red traffic light which immediately turned green upon my arrival, I reduced from 5th to 2nd gear and the car still jolted and switched off & I started a bit of traffic & people were honking at me.
This video was super helpful! I didn't realize that you can change gears as you're braking. I use my manual car mostly for highway driving, and I've been having a big problem with cloverleaf interchanges (a found a picture of one in my city, Columbus, Ohio: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interchange_(road)#/media/File:I-270_at_SR-161_cloverleaf_1995.jpg ). I start braking as soon as I enter the interchange, so that I can get slow enough to downshift from sixth gear into fourth gear before I enter that tight turn. This no doubt irritates all the drivers behind me. I slow down way earlier than I do with my automatic car. Also, sometimes when I change gears, I also do that drift you mentioned, where my car will start to move towards the oncoming lane because I'm too focused on changing gears. Now I'll go practice simultaneous braking and downshifting. I always learn something new from your videos!
Definitely practise a lot in quiet areas, I recommend you go somewhere and when no one is around keep going up and down the gears until you can keep the car straight at the same time as changing gear.
@@ConquerDriving Thank your for the advice! There's a semi-rural town about 25 miles that has several strip malls. I'll drive over there on the weekend and practice in side streets and parking lots. Then I won't need to worry about other cars. And once again, thanks for making these videos! Unfortunately for me, the closest driving school which offers manual driving lessons is about 125 miles from my house. Ouch! So while videos are no substitute for in-car lessons with an instructor, it's better than nothing when you're in a place where no instructor exists.
What I do when approaching a 90° turn is first break and push down the clutch. Then I second start taking the turn and hit the bite point on the clutch while heel to toeing the gas and break right around the middle to start of the turn to carry me through. By the end of the turn, I'm in third gear cause I've sped up by that time. I tend to take turns at like 20 to 30 miles an hour
@@danielmcquillan7311 Hi Bob, that's what I am doing currently and he is doing well. we have a nice quite commercial area where we can practice on a Saturday and Sunday in the daylight. What would be the next step after this I was thinking about a main road between towns where he has very few maneuvers to do and can gain confidence with a bit more speed and road position
@@netzerohomesomerset8089 once the pupil can move off and stop safely start thinking about simple left turns approaching and emerging. Then move on to right hand turns doing the same thing and expand on to busier roads as the pupils confidence/ability increases. Make sure both pupil and accompanying license holder have a good understanding of the MSPSL routine to give a good foundation to build on. Hope this helps.
There's absolutely thousands of UA-cam instructional channels in all sorts of various subjects out there. This has to be in the top 5 of instructional channels on UA-cam that I've seen - of any subject.
You are an absolute beast of a teacher and content creator. It's an absolute miracle that help and advice of this caliber is free and you are a legend for helping so many of us.
That's so nice to hear, thank you 😊
@@ConquerDriving you are amazing!!!
Bit of an exaggeration
@@TaxingIsThieving is it, aye?
@@TaxingIsThieving no, it’s not, you deaf weapon
I’m a learner and I always feel so defeated after my lessons. Your videos helped me realise the mistakes I made are totally normal and other people go through the same difficulties when learning. Thank you!
Thank you, I feel the same, driving is fun, but the ever changing cirumstances of junctions, zebras, cars and then you need to know what to with your gears is exhausting and sometimes I just freeze up. But I guess its normal, like how you said it.
I must say, you have the best collection of socks I've seen on UA-cam so far.
Haha, they are my favourite Christmas present.
@@ConquerDriving exactly, ur favourite socks did get me lots attention rather than learning tips 😂
This channel is a blessing
He is a natural teacher
This guy foesnt know anything. You never downshift to first gear. First gear is used to take off.
@@KrishnaSingh-ss9ef It depends on the vehicle.
@@CORNERofTECH your right corner tech. I never drove a economy car. Both maneul car i had was a sports car. But let me ask you somthing. If you are coming to a complete stop and you are on a high gear, won't you downshift to 2nd gear, put it in neutral cruise and come to a complete stop. Why would you want to downshift to 1st gear, for what, doesn't make sense unless your turning at a corner and your about to accelerate again. Thsts the only reason I can see to downshift to 1st gear. Put some of these guys talking you have to downshift to 1st gear to stop.
Like I said its way more expensive to replace a clutch then brake pads. You decide. When you downshift alot. Your wearing out your clutch.
This is my weakest point! Down-shifting and braking at the same time! I was so surprised to see a video that caters exactly to my incompetence.
I wish he was my driving instructor he seems so patient and like you can learn alot and faster from him
I finally passed on my 4th attempt today. And this video really transformed how I drive because I struggled a lot on approach to junctions and this video changed everything for me. So thank you for all your videos bro ❤️
Just passed my test first attempt with one minor. These videos really helped me on the way. Believe in yourselves and stay calm
i just started learning to drive a few days back... and as a beginner i really had trouble starting my car... changing gears smoothy and lot more... came across ur videos on youtube and they are a game changer in a sense now i exactly know what i am doing and why i am doing it... the basic knowledge about how clutch, Gas, brakes and gears actually work has helped me grasp different skills of driving .. thank you sir❤️❤️
Are you me? Because that is literally exactly the same as me! I knew what to do but I didn't know why. This channel has helped me understand why and how to do it rather than just what to do.
Here in Canada you can take your driving test in an automatic and then legally go purchase/drive a manual with no prior manual experience, which is exactly what I did. Your videos have been very helpful in my endeavour to learn manual. Thanks from both me and my car's clutch.
Haha I did the same thing
seriously?? Thats insane how is that allowed lol
@@VinyZikss Just like knowing how to drive on snow is not a requirement to pass the test. Crazy, but that's how it is 🤷
I did this as well 😁 gotta get that milennial anti theft device 🤣
God bless canada
I have high anxiety learning to drive. Your videos are incredible especially including the pedal view! With one videos you've already answered so many of my questions. Thank you very much mate
Dony listen to this guy. He said he downshift to first gear. You never downshift to first. Your going to damage your transmision
@@KrishnaSingh-ss9ef go fly a kite
@@KrishnaSingh-ss9ef he says at the end to slow down to 5mph before 1st gear... Watch the whole vid before you start hating lol
@@KrishnaSingh-ss9ef If you’re really slowing down to match the revs for the 1st gear why is it bad for the transmission ?
When I’m going very slowly like 10 km/h in 2nd gear my car is starting to shivering and I gently push the clutch
But if it’s not enough I go to the 1st gear if I know I gonna go forward really slowly
This Channel addresses most of the concerns of a beginner driver. Plus the presenter really carries the show. Applauds!!
Today I passed my exam just because I watched your vedios many time and that's really helped me a lot. Thank you so much and keep it up .
That's fantastic news! Congratulations on passing!
The best driving instructor on UA-cam. My instructor pretty much gave up with me in the middle of my 2nd lesson, saying that I shouldn’t be driving manual due to me not grasping gears and clutch control. Bearing in mind I’ve only been driving for a total of 3 hours. Hoping I find someone like you in South Wales.
😂 Most people don't grasp it in 3 hours that's for sure.
Don't worry, you will get there! Try approaching it from different sides. I could not do anything at all with the gears until I learned hoe the gears look like inside the car and what mechanics is behind them.
I'm late to the party making comments a year after this video was uploaded, but I have to say it. Once again, I am impressed! This video is soooo good! The explanations about changing down a gear because it helps you being ready to go is perfect! Well done!
5:47 This was exactly my problem. Haha. Took me a while to get it right. Rushing messes everything up. Really important to get to a considerable lower speed 'early' before taking a turn.
Changing gear before decisions make SO MUCH more sense! I just finished my 2nd lesson and was overwhelmed and rushed at junctions.
Hi Richard, not sure if you're going to see this but I want to say a big thank you. I passed my test first time yesterday. The week before my test I started binge watching your videos and especially this one, helped me immensely. I have always found myself coasting when approaching junctions, as I didn't know how to brake while lifting the clutch up after changing gears. The hour before my test, I practiced holding the brake while lifting the clutch, and it worked like a charm. The two stage stop method helps a lot too. I used these skills during my test and it's one of my nicest drives. Your videos about test nerves also helped profoundly. Now that I've passed my test, I am still binge watching your videos - your heel toe technique, driving in snow, driving in night, car comparisons etc videos, they're all very informative. Thank you very much, you're really making a difference here.
And i thought i was doing terribly wrong when slowing down during gear change. Now i know that a bit is ok, and im also slow in changing gear. Thank you for your videos!
Every comment here is what I feel about this channel. You’re a true blessing to everyone who’s new to driving.
Not only is this channel valuable for the beginner driver, it also helps to enhance road safety in general. Big thumbs up!
this video really made me feel so much better and understand what mistakes I’m unconsciously making 🥺 thank you
Would love to know what people think when they drive past you with that gopro on your head 😂
his car has the name of "conquer learning" all over his car (the seat leon) so people prolly know why hhe's wearing a go pro
Other drivers be like "That guy thinks he's in a simulation lol"
Fake taxi🤣
An upcoming game being created: something like “Microsoft Driving Simulator X”.
@@fiftypeehead 😂😂
Your videos sir are more useful than my driving school..Just finished my driving lessons..quite traumatizing because my instructor always rushes..it made me anxious everytime we drove which led to bad decisions, gear changes, and even a few stalling. Thankfully it was done and i managed to pass the test. Thank you sir for these helpful videos and keep it up👍
That's great to hear, thank you for watching and congratulations on passing your driving test!
@@ConquerDriving we love you Richard THANK YOU and wish me luck for my test on October 10th!
I’m going to live in a van! Freedommmmmmmmm
I love your sock choice!
Only real men wear pink💪
@@ryane-k5833 Yasss true.
@@ryane-k5833 anyone can choose the color they want
@@ahmedislam2580 yes that is true 👍
Actually i noticed this long time ago, he never whear black or any kind of normal colour when he is driving. Maybe its tactical marketing trick to make us discuss and make his videos more popular, every detail is important in any job.
I really wish I had you as my driving instructor. My instructor was terrible. My confidence and enthusiasm to learn took a nose dive and I was only left with anxiety. I am watching all of your videos and practising the methods that you teach during the early morning hours when there is not much traffic. But I am still not confident about venturing out into the utterly chaotic, unpredictable and dangerous mess that is called traffic in India! Haha.
I hope my videos help you.
How are you getting on with driving? I've only ever seen videos of people driving in India, it looks quite scary.
Better the teacher, better will the student get. Your instructor is terrible, and he made you the same. Don’t lose hope.
Same happened to me.
That makes sense as to why I don't slow down quick enough as I take my foot off the brake when changing gear! Now I shall remember not to! These video's are very helpful!
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I took 3 lessons of driving nd on each lesson my instructor let me drove car half an hour nd I’m having this problem when I think about changing gear my car stearing goes wrong side nd also needs more about how to slow down nd ur video helping me a lot thanks
I wish i was your student to take your lessons... They must be really confident out there!!!
You're such a blessing..God Bless You!!
Im beginning this journey of learning..And i was looking into your lessons
Bless your heart. I feel like my driving instructor gave me way too much to handle for the first lessons. Watching your videos really helps me and calms me down ✨
Hey mate I just passed my driving test today with the help of your videos… thanks really appreciate 🎉🎉🎉
That's fantastic news, thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
@@ConquerDrivingThanks very much for making driving easy for learners.
Please on a 40, 60, and 80 speed limit on the road sign which gears are the best for these speed limit??
Waiting for your kind response @Richard
these videos are really helping me to be a better driver I have a manual car now and I love it. I wanna be sure to take the best care and use the best methods while driving. Appreciate all the advice thank you very much
After doing my driving lesson yesterday and struggling with gears and clutch and junctions here I am you definitely explain it so well
I love this video! Although my relatives don't have a driving licence or a car, I will definitely use my driving simulator at home to improve on these things. Then will try the school's driving exam again. Thanks
7/2/22
11:44 - gear change before turning at a junction
12:33 - when to downshift
I’m on driving lesson 12, and this is where I have my problem. I’m coming up to roundabouts and my approach is just falling apart, because I’m panicking, and focusing on slowing down, and changing down gear and then it falls apart, my instructor is great, and told me not to beat myself up, it will all fall into place soon fingers crossed 🤞🏻 I’m trying not to worry as by lesson 5 I still never thought I’d be able to master my clutch control, but I have. I just need to master my routine on approach, and keep calm. Your videos are great! 🙏🏻❤️
In the exact same boat, how you finding it now
As someone who's learning to drive but struggeling to find what im still doing wrong. This channel is amazing for that. You explain thins super clear, keep going at it
This is a great instructional video. As some one who just recently started driving manual. I could watch these kind of videos all the time, but the weirdest part for me with switching from an automatic is all the different sounds a manual makes that I was unaware of and constantly going "uhh what does this sound mean" then not knowing what to do. This video explains the sounds
Toyota MR2 at 10:35 !
Thank you for making the first in-depth manual tutorials for beginners, they're unbelievably helpful!
I’m glad you explain the common mistakes I keep thinking it’s my fault that I’m not able to do something like slowdown and change gears but it makes sense thanks for the reassurance
The demonstration at 11:44 is perhaps the best thing I've ever seen on this channel! Great stuff!
You literally have videos for all my concerns. This channel is incredible
Love your videos sir, sometimes reading driving manuals/booklets or lectures at driving school can be overwhelming and overly complicates a simple step, a layman's point of view can be easily digested by learners but of course proper knowledge brought by books and driving schools is still essential
You given me the best advice for learning how to change gears while approaching junctions and roundabouts, I need to make sure to keep my foot on the break while changing to second/first gear.
I did that on my driving test day. Was the last downhill before the end of the track, a steep downhill. There was a lady crossing the street, I did brake and pressed that red hazard button, but I lifted up the brake pedal while clutching down. I felt that and immediately braked again and said "I am sorry for releasing the brakes while clutch". The examiner gave me 2 minors for that. But at the end of the day, I passed. I was very happy that day. Nice video and thank you very much Richard Instructor.
Well done on passing your driving test! Holding the brake steady as you press the clutch down is something many new drivers struggle with.
Just love what you doing how you explain things! You help for us learner driver more confident! You are really helpful! Thank you for the videos what you share with us! Thank you for your help!
Great sound effect " wooooohh"!
Brilliant, videos have been really helpful teaching my son how to drive.
Ive had a fair few instructors, and none of them told me that i could be breaking whilst changing gear or even bring the clutch up whilst breaking. I figured ot out myself one day and then asked if i could bring the clutch up whilst breaking. My last instructor said yes. Just couldn't believe the years previously. i hadn'tbeen taught this. All is good now though i passed a month ago.
I'm an experienced driver in Canada and this man as addressed soo many nuances for when it comes to driving manual for me. There is always refinement to be made later on even as a 8 year driver.
You're the Greatest Driving Teacher of All Time
When I'm rev matching rather than judge only by the sound I use my peripheral vision of the position of the needle on the tachometer to judge it. I find this quite helpful. Great video as always!
I was taught to change gear with the flat of my palm, wrist turned in the appropriate direction, fingers open. That makes it very hard to miss a gear, including in unfamiliar vehicles, or even crash gearboxes. With experience I've become less strict, but the principle remains.
Really reallycomforted by the idea of being able to let my clutch go slowly and not having to rev match. I've seen so many other sources tell me that relying on my clutch to help me rev match will just wear it prematurely. I've been trying to rev match myself but it's a struggle for a new driver.
Thinking that my bad driving damages my car puts me under so much stress that it makes me perform poorly! This will probably help me so much. Thank you. And even if it does wear the clutch out, at least it is replacable. (:
Using the clutch to rev match is exactly what it's designed to do. It doesn't generate much heat so therefore doesn't cause much wear. On the contrary, rev matching with the gas badly causes more wear, it's only better if you get it right. The majority of drivers use the clutch for rev matching. This video may be of interest: ua-cam.com/video/e1nY8mpafqY/v-deo.html
I've been learning to drive for about a week now and this is the exact problem I had! Thank you so much!
I love your videos. I passed my test 2 weeks ago and I've had my car for 5 days and I find going down gears at roundabouts/junctions the most difficult. especially one roundabout in particular as I go/come from work and I keep doing the rushing/going into the wrong gear and it's frustrating me no end. I'm also quite anxious and I'm really hard on myself. I just need to build my confidence and hopefully it will come, but definitely gonna use your techniques to help me with that one roundabout. I'm so scared of crashing/hurting someone and I think the nerves just take over and that's why I keep making the same mistake. I will keep at it though. Thanks.
Congratulations on passing. Learning to take your time and not be pressured by others is an important part of learning and becoming a safe driver. With practice you can increase your confidence, try not to be discouraged and keep at it. You must be your own leader when driving, do not let other people push you. People still try to push me, these days it's like water off a Duck's back, I'm only interested in staying safe. Pleasing other road users is not my priority.
@@ConquerDriving thank you. Yeah it's definitely something I am working on. I need to stop letting other drivers pressure me. And I am working on it. Thank you for replying and the pep talk, it's definitely made me feel a bit better. I'll keep at it. Keep the videos coming, they definitely help me. 😁
I'm probably going to be rewatching this video so many times 😂 it helps that you drive the same car as my instructor
@8:26 , it happens to me alot as a new/learner driver when approaching roundabout from high gear to 2nd gear, now i know how to change the gear down smoothly thanks to this instructor👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 worth to subsribe and highly recommended to share👌🏼
Pretty sure I didnt get taught that I didn’t need to press gas when changing down gears and nothing about Rev matching thanks for your videos !
Dont listen to this guy. He telling you to downshift to first gear. You never downshift to first gear. You would damage your transmision
Had a week out from lessons currently here trying to refresh my memory on downshifting for junctions lol , really helped, even picked up some extra tips with finding the biting point on the downshift , cheers
I will be clear and presise. Thanks for all your videos. It really helped me to become very confident on the road and to improve myself to become a better driver.
I remember when I passed my test in my instructors car I could get into 1st gear alot sooner than I can in my car. I have to literally be stopped to choose 1st gear which Is what I'm used to now but it was strange for a few weeks not being able go into gear 1 even rolling up to a junction like I was so used to lol. Great video by the way 👍
In that case, just go into 2nd.
It depends on the individual gear ratios of your car. If you have a smaller petrol car, the gear ratios are usually more towards the lower end which means the 2nd gear in that car has much more torque than the 2nd gear in more powerful cars, which mean you can use it on slower speeds.
In my car, the 1st gear is basically only usable if you are stationary. When I'm rolling with 5 mph or more, I need to go into 2nd or higher.
I am going to learn driving from tomorrow. Your videos are all the basics I needed.
Great video again. The part about downshifting smoothly was very useful, I always made the car jolt, hopefully I get to put it to use when lockdown ends.
Richard! Thanks you of the wonderful information and guide you provided about approaching Junctions... I watched your video many times before i went for my driving test. This really helped me to pass my Test Today. Thank very much.
passed my test 3 weeks ago and I'm still watching these vids.
Congratulations on passing and thank you for watching!
I love the quirky pink socks - offers a bit of glamour to the pedal scenes! Love your videos!
Sir I am a learner and following your tips
You have no idea how much I needed this video!!
You help me a lot, I wish you are my instructor but I follow your advice and my instructor today is surprised that I control clutch and go with 2 gear 🙏
This has definfely helped, I've learnt a few things that I wouldn't have know otherwise so thank you
My instructor is very unclear and quickly runs out of patience. All I've learned about driving is with your videos. Super clear and easy to understand.
Excellent explanation with great content. 5 stars out of 5.
Nice video + socks. Your videos helped me so much and I've managed to pass my drivers test a few days ago. Thank you so much :)
My first instructor was making me change to second gear on roundabouts or on a turn on a 40mph road about 5 car lengths before the junction, this would always make me panic, and had barely any time to make proper observations, so I would either go without checking it was safe, or stopping on every roundabout, or stalling as I would find time to change gear only at the give way line. I did not learn much this way, and we kept repeating roundabouts every lesson with no progress. My new instructor lets me carry out the routine of mirrors, speed, gears much earlier than the junction, where I can snail pace at the roundabout, make effective observations and go with minimal hesitation. Sure, I am doing this routine too early, but as I improve my handling, i'll get it done quicker as you say.
My instructor totally needs to hear that. He's making me do everything at once alrdy in my first second driving lesson and I feel dumbfounded and helpless all the time
I'm sorry to hear that, maybe you should talk with him.
Can't wait for this lockdown to end, starting work again soon, the jobs only until October, i need to pass my test before october so that i can stay on! Your videos are brilliant!
Lovely information you are one of the best driving instructors thanks a lot
honestly 9:47 voice of an angel
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Your vids are so good, i dont have to watch them to give you a thumbs up 👏👍👍👍💯
2:20 Yeah I did that, my instructor told me I was changing down to 2nd too early.
4:00 Too late surely?
4:50 Absolutely
damnn, I need instructors like you where I live, I feel like I learn more watching these videos than I actually do in my lessons. Your actually a god send
4:15 Im a new driver and I also had issues at first with sometimes accidentally getting the wrong gear. A way around this I found is that you shouldn't put your hand directly ontop of the stick but rather a bit more to one of the sides, depending on the gear you want to switch to.
That certainly does help.
Thank you very much for your video sir I pass may driving test on the first attempt 🙏😇
That's great news, congratulations on passing!
The best lesson ever!
I really love this channel..... Supporting from Malaysia.🥰🥰
Omg im a new driver and i make the exact same mistakes !!! Thank you so much for making this video 🙏
Thanks for the great video. My driving instructor is quite good but I wish he gave more tips like this.
I’ve been guilty of going too high a gear on approaches at times. I’ve been making a habit of popping the car into second gear well in advance and it’s been making driving overall headache free and giving me that extra power needed to get moving off.
I really needed this because today I made an exit from a freeway where I found a red traffic light which immediately turned green upon my arrival, I reduced from 5th to 2nd gear and the car still jolted and switched off & I started a bit of traffic & people were honking at me.
This video was super helpful! I didn't realize that you can change gears as you're braking. I use my manual car mostly for highway driving, and I've been having a big problem with cloverleaf interchanges (a found a picture of one in my city, Columbus, Ohio: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interchange_(road)#/media/File:I-270_at_SR-161_cloverleaf_1995.jpg ). I start braking as soon as I enter the interchange, so that I can get slow enough to downshift from sixth gear into fourth gear before I enter that tight turn. This no doubt irritates all the drivers behind me. I slow down way earlier than I do with my automatic car. Also, sometimes when I change gears, I also do that drift you mentioned, where my car will start to move towards the oncoming lane because I'm too focused on changing gears. Now I'll go practice simultaneous braking and downshifting. I always learn something new from your videos!
Definitely practise a lot in quiet areas, I recommend you go somewhere and when no one is around keep going up and down the gears until you can keep the car straight at the same time as changing gear.
@@ConquerDriving Thank your for the advice! There's a semi-rural town about 25 miles that has several strip malls. I'll drive over there on the weekend and practice in side streets and parking lots. Then I won't need to worry about other cars. And once again, thanks for making these videos! Unfortunately for me, the closest driving school which offers manual driving lessons is about 125 miles from my house. Ouch! So while videos are no substitute for in-car lessons with an instructor, it's better than nothing when you're in a place where no instructor exists.
@@hamsterama i object, his videos are far better than any instructors i have ever had, and i have had 3 official driving instructors.
@@MrYounis26 That's awesome! Thank goodness for UA-cam, right?
Love from India.👍
What I do when approaching a 90° turn is first break and push down the clutch. Then I second start taking the turn and hit the bite point on the clutch while heel to toeing the gas and break right around the middle to start of the turn to carry me through. By the end of the turn, I'm in third gear cause I've sped up by that time. I tend to take turns at like 20 to 30 miles an hour
This video has everything I was looking for! Thank you!!!
This really helps! Big thumbs up! 👍🏼 I love watching your vlogs! Thanks a lot.
Videos are great as starting to teach my son while driving lessons are banned.
A video on first couple of lessons would be ideal
He did check older videos or playlist watch DGN driving aswell :)
Start with controls then progress to moving off and stopping safely. And be patient with him
@@danielmcquillan7311 Hi Bob, that's what I am doing currently and he is doing well. we have a nice quite commercial area where we can practice on a Saturday and Sunday in the daylight. What would be the next step after this I was thinking about a main road between towns where he has very few maneuvers to do and can gain confidence with a bit more speed and road position
@@netzerohomesomerset8089 once the pupil can move off and stop safely start thinking about simple left turns approaching and emerging. Then move on to right hand turns doing the same thing and expand on to busier roads as the pupils confidence/ability increases. Make sure both pupil and accompanying license holder have a good understanding of the MSPSL routine to give a good foundation to build on. Hope this helps.
Thank you very much... I'm learning so much
Very helpful. blessing of a guy
Great video with concise explanation, very helpful!
this is very very helpful and for a learner absolutely amazing