Thanks for your comment Ibifuro, on the roundabout where you do this on the video, the road marking show you that you can go right from both lanes. Unless you are overtaking or planning to go right at a junction that is very close after this one you should always choose the left lane. The same as on a dual carriage way, we drive on the left unless overtaking. Hope this helps.
I know this is 2019, but why do the lights turn yellow after red? In the US the yellow light is skipped, since lights in the US are green, yellow, and red, then the light skips to green.
@@scottnick5428 If you have 2 lanes going where you are going you choose the Left, unless you are overtaking like on a dual carriageway. Or if you are planning to turn right at a junction which is just after the first one you might want to use the right lane on approach. Watch our video on Double Roundabouts th-cam.com/video/DfYlOs0SvKQ/w-d-xo.html Hope this helped?
Can someone please explain to me why Guildford was second exit and not third. I saw when he drove past it had no entry sign but lt doesn’t say it on the sign ?? And yes I know there no arrows pointing left but just judging by the sign how did you know it was second
There are a couple of clues on this one, sometimes there are not any 1, at the 3:52 you are driving over a dual carriage way that’s a clue that the next junction might have a no entry on one of the exits as that where people are coming off the dual carriage way. 2. The exit that goes towards guildlford is in a green box, green signs are used for primary routes which are quite often dual carriageways. So like clue one that tells you that one of the other exits is probably where people are coming off the dual carriage way. 3. Even if you thought it was third tho that would not be a problem, as the road marking here tell you to use the left lane, so even if you drive around to the Guildford thinking it’s third as long as you go there safely that’s all that maters. Hope this helps, this video might help you understand all this more, th-cam.com/video/M9dqxNJZaAw/w-d-xo.html Any more questions please do ask
Samra Noor Hi, you can pause it if it helps? But unfortunately that’s how quick you have to think once you can. Some of our newer videos are simpler you might find them easier :)
Very useful. Reading these signs while driving is the most difficult
thank you for the video. very helpful very well explained and I like the fact that you put the signs on screen so we understand.
Passed my test today! This video really helped
Thanks for your comment Ibifuro, on the roundabout where you do this on the video, the road marking show you that you can go right from both lanes. Unless you are overtaking or planning to go right at a junction that is very close after this one you should always choose the left lane. The same as on a dual carriage way, we drive on the left unless overtaking. Hope this helps.
Thank you for the video my exam is soon hopefully ill pass also learning with think
+Sheghie Serrano did u pass?
Any luck?
Please do some videos for how to approach a junction and turning left and take a right from the slip road.
Just failed my test today today with 3_ with one serious fault. I used the left lane to turn right 👉
Yes Ian! The "no problem" guy.
Glad you have found my other videos, I hope they are causing you no problems :)
What's the name of this roundabout
I know this is 2019, but why do the lights turn yellow after red? In the US the yellow light is skipped, since lights in the US are green, yellow, and red, then the light skips to green.
It tells you to prepare to go, with some pedestrian crossings a flashing amber light means you can go if it is clear of pedestrians
Why did you have to stay on the left lane to turn right at the roundabout?
Ibifuro King Because both left and right lane can be used in order to turn right
I didn’t get it too
@@scottnick5428 If you have 2 lanes going where you are going you choose the Left, unless you are overtaking like on a dual carriageway. Or if you are planning to turn right at a junction which is just after the first one you might want to use the right lane on approach. Watch our video on Double Roundabouts th-cam.com/video/DfYlOs0SvKQ/w-d-xo.html
Hope this helped?
Can someone please explain to me why Guildford was second exit and not third. I saw when he drove past it had no entry sign but lt doesn’t say it on the sign ?? And yes I know there no arrows pointing left but just judging by the sign how did you know it was second
3:52
There are a couple of clues on this one, sometimes there are not any
1, at the 3:52 you are driving over a dual carriage way that’s a clue that the next junction might have a no entry on one of the exits as that where people are coming off the dual carriage way.
2. The exit that goes towards guildlford is in a green box, green signs are used for primary routes which are quite often dual carriageways. So like clue one that tells you that one of the other exits is probably where people are coming off the dual carriage way.
3. Even if you thought it was third tho that would not be a problem, as the road marking here tell you to use the left lane, so even if you drive around to the Guildford thinking it’s third as long as you go there safely that’s all that maters.
Hope this helps, this video might help you understand all this more,
th-cam.com/video/M9dqxNJZaAw/w-d-xo.html
Any more questions please do ask
Think Driving School thank you very much. I will screenshot your response very detailed. Thank you I will check out that video now.
Think driving school?
Yes this was my channel before I made the official think driving school one :)
Ha ha bob and Tom
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Think Driving School Ur video copied by this user.
Oh i see, that my original channel before i started the official Think Driving School one :) Thanks Tho
Think Driving School oh!! But why didn't you inform.
You talk too fast how are supposed to learn
Samra Noor Hi, you can pause it if it helps? But unfortunately that’s how quick you have to think once you can. Some of our newer videos are simpler you might find them easier :)
Thank it’s just that I have my driving test is on the 17/5 so am really nervous