Thank you soo much you're videos help me a lot, pass my p test today first time,i have my manual car .im glad found you're channel.still watching you're video to learn a lot more.
I was worried about driving in Australia before we visited, but I watched this video a couple of times before our trip, and it helped so much. It helped me picture being in the car and driving on the left side of the road and navigating all the roundabouts, and there are so many.
Omid! I wanted to say that I passed the test! It was the fastest test I've ever seen (15-20 min). Thought I failed given how short it was, but I passed with flying colours. No minor errors.. nothing.. I started watching all your videos since mid April. I did not have private lessons as I had been driving in QLD for 6+ years already. I just needed to make sure what small tips I need to account when attempting the test. One tip I learnt, which you can spread to your students is to comment out loud the driving test. I took advice from this guy: th-cam.com/video/R6vygjkXRYM/w-d-xo.html The commentary saved my life as It allowed me to concentrate and let the examiner know that I know the rules, and that I am driving cautiously. After all, the point of the test is to make the examiner feel safe. Keep on your videos! I'll keep watching them although I passed the test for the sake of how entertaining they are! Thank you Omid!
You're welcome Nicolas. Great to hear your passed your driving test. Congratulations. And yes, commentary driving is a technique that works for a lot of people. I've talked about that in some of my videos
I can't believe they start driving at age 14 in Michigan! Amy kept stopping way too far back from the stop line at traffic lights in my opinion. I know the camera perspective makes it look farther than it is, but you could see the cuts in the road where they placed the sensors and the car should be on top of those, right? The road rule is no more than 1 metre from the stop line and it seemed a little more than that. I cracked up when Amy was surprised that the driving hours are recorded on an app 😂. You're a millenial! I thought you'd expect EVERYTHING to be on an app! But then she did say she was from Michigan which is a bit slow and behind the times, so... I loved how Amy had a "WTF is a kilometer?!" moment 😂
From what I remember, she was not stopping too far from the white line. And yes, the camera is a wide angle camera, so the distances are shown a bit longer. Anywhere within a meter from the line is acceptable, but ideal is as close as possible to the line 🙂. And yeah hearing the differences in driving between two countries for the first time can create some funny reactions 😄
Hello, for example I missed properly lane to go straight, I should follow signs, is it non-critical error or critical? And another question: during drive examiner asked to change lane, but it's a lot of cars there, I don't want to cut off, so what am I supposed to do, completely stop in the middle of my lane until there's a room for changing lane or ignor examiner's ask ?
Hi there. 1. In the first place, you must look properly to position yourself in the correct lane. If you miss a road, Just tell the examiner "sorry I missed it". 2. You never stop in the middle of the road to change lane. You need to keep driving and find a safe gap, check your mirrors, indicate and do a shoulder check , then change lanes.
Thank you soo much you're videos help me a lot, pass my p test today first time,i have my manual car .im glad found you're channel.still watching you're video to learn a lot more.
I was worried about driving in Australia before we visited, but I watched this video a couple of times before our trip, and it helped so much. It helped me picture being in the car and driving on the left side of the road and navigating all the roundabouts, and there are so many.
Oh yeah, confusing a bit at first, but you'll get to used to it 🙂
Omid! I wanted to say that I passed the test! It was the fastest test I've ever seen (15-20 min). Thought I failed given how short it was, but I passed with flying colours. No minor errors.. nothing.. I started watching all your videos since mid April. I did not have private lessons as I had been driving in QLD for 6+ years already. I just needed to make sure what small tips I need to account when attempting the test.
One tip I learnt, which you can spread to your students is to comment out loud the driving test. I took advice from this guy:
th-cam.com/video/R6vygjkXRYM/w-d-xo.html
The commentary saved my life as It allowed me to concentrate and let the examiner know that I know the rules, and that I am driving cautiously. After all, the point of the test is to make the examiner feel safe.
Keep on your videos! I'll keep watching them although I passed the test for the sake of how entertaining they are! Thank you Omid!
You're welcome Nicolas. Great to hear your passed your driving test. Congratulations. And yes, commentary driving is a technique that works for a lot of people. I've talked about that in some of my videos
I can't believe they start driving at age 14 in Michigan!
Amy kept stopping way too far back from the stop line at traffic lights in my opinion. I know the camera perspective makes it look farther than it is, but you could see the cuts in the road where they placed the sensors and the car should be on top of those, right? The road rule is no more than 1 metre from the stop line and it seemed a little more than that.
I cracked up when Amy was surprised that the driving hours are recorded on an app 😂. You're a millenial! I thought you'd expect EVERYTHING to be on an app! But then she did say she was from Michigan which is a bit slow and behind the times, so...
I loved how Amy had a "WTF is a kilometer?!" moment 😂
From what I remember, she was not stopping too far from the white line. And yes, the camera is a wide angle camera, so the distances are shown a bit longer. Anywhere within a meter from the line is acceptable, but ideal is as close as possible to the line 🙂.
And yeah hearing the differences in driving between two countries for the first time can create some funny reactions 😄
She's just amazing
From Germany,
Nice video
Thank you
Hello, for example I missed properly lane to go straight, I should follow signs, is it non-critical error or critical?
And another question: during drive examiner asked to change lane, but it's a lot of cars there, I don't want to cut off, so what am I supposed to do, completely stop in the middle of my lane until there's a room for changing lane or ignor examiner's ask ?
Hi there.
1. In the first place, you must look properly to position yourself in the correct lane. If you miss a road, Just tell the examiner "sorry I missed it".
2. You never stop in the middle of the road to change lane. You need to keep driving and find a safe gap, check your mirrors, indicate and do a shoulder check , then change lanes.
On Saturday I want to try to practice, is there an instructor who can speak Indonesian? Please 🙏
If you're asking if we have an Indonesian speaking instructor, no we don't!
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