I really like how calm you are regardless of how you may be feeling inside! The way you explain to your students without shouting or making them feel useless - makes you a brilliant instructor!!
Perfect Instructor ,other Instructor should watch you and deal like you deal with Learners !Salute to you 👌♥️ 👏 Looking v Nice in this hair style as well 😍🤩
Despite passing my test 14 years ago... I'm completely addicted to watching these videos! And I also keep learning new things pretty much every time. It never ends - I've come to realise the learning really only starts properly after passing the driving test.
I passed in January 2005 at almost literally the current halfway point of my life so far. And I've taken to watching this stuff. No idea why. Driving and the cars themselves have changed so much since then. Back in those days where I live there was a proper rush hour, nowadays it's just gridlock almost all day every day (and especially Friday). My cousin in the US says it's the same story out there and the US has always been a more car-centric society than here.
I'd be interested to know if she grew up with her parents driving. I had a ton of lessons, definitely at least 50 hours, and as someone who had barely been in a car growing up into adulthood I feel like it definitely set me back a lot. Mostly just due to never experiencing someone else driving a car frequently, plus there is no chance to drive outside of lessons. I passed my test last week, so she will get there!! Just takes time and persistence.
Agreed, I think getting the hangs of things quickly comes from driving outside of lessons. Hence when people say they passed only with 20 hours of lessons in actuality it means around 70-100 hours since a lot of them have had practice outside of intructor led lessons that usually are stretched to 3 hours or so per session. A lot stigma comes from taking 50-60 hours to get to test ready stage when it should be percieved as average or even quite quick, regardless everyone gets there eventually.
I'm in the same position. my fam's never had a car nor a driver so nil road experience. Heck even the country's new to me. so i can understand. But with around 50 hours in, I think I'm ready. I got a test coming up soon, we'll see if I pass. I already tried a test and failed only because i did a smooth emergency break rather than a hard press, but the entire hour was good. hopefully i pass this one.
i do feel for her, this was an awful mock, but luckily she can learn from it and has lots of months before her actual test to correct the mistakes. It seemed like they were repeated issues mostly, either from nerves or just lacking in those areas, so she should try to focus on those in the upcoming months and hopefully will improve by her test date. Also, I applaud how calm you stay throughout these tests and how well you go through points at the end of the test, lots of instructors would be snappy or rude especially after a test like this but you didn't, which is really kind and nice to see!
@@snow_pz1151 I mean this is a mock test, she shouldnt be doing such dangerous things, so whilst you are right, even being a learner only excuses so much.
I've been driving now for approx 20 years. I love watching these videos. All these learners are under so much pressure nowadays. I love how calm you stay even in the worst situations. When I took my test, it was in a very rural area, with hardly any town driving, no big roundabouts, dual carriage ways or big junctions; and I was a nervous wreck on test day, so I can only imagine what it's like for these youngsters.
i surprisingly passed with about only 10 hours of driving lessons with my parents. what really helped me was watching driving test videos and watching your channel
She still has 5 months to use test. She still has time to work through mistakes she made in this video. And if she’s still with the same instructor, they can watch this video to see what she’s struggling with to work on. As for how many lessons she’s had, there could of been gaps in between, Changing instructors & having to wait weeks. Plus nerves could get the better of people. She definitely had the nervous smile laugh, but you could also tell she was nervous. If the lady driving in this lesson reads these comments, just know everyone struggles/struggled with certain things in their lessons. Mine are roundabouts, right turns at traffic lights plus my awareness, my recent instructor who has left me said she’ll be my ears & eyes while I’ll get used to driving, I did 10 hours with her, then I had a instructor assess me to see if he could teach me but he said by awareness wasn’t good he couldn’t teach me bc he couldn’t do weekend so I’m starting again on the 9th with BSM. I just hope I get a decent instructor like Aman. But the point I’m trying to make is everyone is on their own personal journey & if you’ve invested time & money, you’ve come this far still 5 months to get test ready & im sure Aman gave you some good advice & pointers. Believe & achieve, you’ve got this .
@@evotr1p622 I had my first lesson yesterday and the guy I had was nice, chilled and put me at ease pretty much straight away. Gave me some good pointers to. So try not to worry and make your own judgement, I think you’ll be ok. Good luck, hope you enjoy it.
@@Sky_is_a_limit with BSM I’m afraid I wasted another 20 hours! I’m now with the driving school Red & I’ve just done 10 hours, I’ve got another 10 hours booked. What I will say is this is my best driving experience so far, we do feedback at the end of each lesson & targets to work on for the next, he takes me on different driving routes. Goes over everything with me, when I should be looking in my mirrors, and generally guiding me when he needs to. So wish I went with Red from the start. How about you?
@@tarajane9526 exactly happened with me , with BSM its worst experience ever had plus had lessons with few more instructors there the one was coming 15 mins late in every lesson ,had 5 lessons then tried another lady and she was just fixing her fake eyelashes all the way and taking calls or checking messages, had 2 lessons with her and now I've booked with new one. Let's see how it goes.its so frustrating.
Poor Hannah, she's probably so nervous here being in a different car with a different instructor and being filmed. Hope she hasn't seen these comments, they're enough to bring her down and put her off completely! (I'm sure she's working on all these issues now)
Most of the people in the comments think they're professional track drivers, so no need to worry about those, she is doing well just needs to work on those few things, especially that 1 dangerous fault she got, looks like she completely lost control and sped up very fast towards that blue mini, she will do great.
Hey Aman! Make sure to include 0:00 as the start of the time stamps so it will show up at the bottom of the video as you scrub through, that would help us navigate thru your videos a lot quicker! Like this - Fault timestamp: 0:00 Intro 3:02 Move off safety 4:06 Move off safety 4:13 Control gears 6:27 SERIOUS awareness and planning 6:45 Use of mirrors before changing direction 7:05 SERIOUS Position turning right 8:24 SERIOUS Control steering 9:42 Check mirrors before signalling 12:43 Clearance from the left 13:02 Control gears 13:37 SERIOUS move off control 13:33 SERIOUS move off safety 13:39 SERIOUS control gears 15:09 DANGEROUS Control steering 16:52 SERIOUS Position normal driving 17:38 Control steering 18:18 SERIOUS Use of mirrors change direction 19:03 Use of mirrors before signalling 19:32 Position normal driving 19:42 SERIOUS Use of mirrors change direction 21:02 Use of mirrors before signalling 21:29 RESULTS and debrief
I kinda felt like her with my first instructor one thing goes wrong and it just snowballs, thankfully with my new instructor I’m bossing it…hopefully she will really watch this video and see the mistakes and that can help her progress
I passed in February. Use to watch these videos and study all driving videos. I remember when all I wanted so badly was to pass and I finally did on 2nd test. I managed to get a cancellation for a week away and passed thst test! Otherwise I would have had to wait until end of summer like this girl and so many people. Im so glad I dont have to spend all my time studying these videos anymore 😂
I passed my Norwegian driving test thanks to your videos! I didn’t make any mistakes and I tried to be as relaxed as possible, thank you for being a good driving instructor even for foreigners!
Passed my test in march, watching your videos helped a lot. 8 minors! But 4 was the same minor. Not up to the speed limit standards- but was exceptions as it was a snow blizzard!🤣 love from Scotland x
I believe she is nervous. I am the same. Especially since she is probably putting so much pressure on herself to impress. Maybe she is shy. Everyone learns differently, instructor was patient and understanding how it should be
13:37: The instructor's facial expressions when the learner selects 2nd gear too early and is about to stall again, also the sound of the engine stalling 🤣
This is how I was when I began learning to drive, I didn’t have courage to be filmed during lessons, otherwise I could’ve learned quicker. Is better to start supervised and make mistakes before confidence grows, than peaking too soon, passing test and becoming complacent. Thanks for video
Maaaaate, I feel the need to give the instructor a bloody hug. That was an eventful mock test if I say so myself. With any learner drivers out there, I always say that it's good to mix about with driving instructors so you have a feel of where your weak and pro points are. I feel some instructors exploit learner drivers for the quick buck without really educating or helping the learner drivers to get out of bad habits which can always be taught. Tunnel vision seems to be a big problem with most learner drivers, I had it myself when I was learning. Hopefully, Clearview Driving can help Hannah out. How's your car by the way?
Hey my cars all good, :) The front tyre judged the side of the kerb and then went up and down So the alloy was fine 😅 Hannah does try and do things a little too sudden and that did cause a few of the serious mistakes but she will be able to watch this back and learn from her mistakes :)
Your facial expressions at the mistakes really make this video for me loool. You kept really calm with her. She'll be fine, a little brush up thats all
Yiiiiikkkeeeee!! It’s good she did mock test with you so she can think n fix her mistakes with her own instructor. I did the same thing I got my test 🔜
i love how when interacting with the pupil aman is very kind and considerate but her face when they make a mistake is just too funny "oh my god please listen"
Some people can drive and some take longer. Think Hannah needs is an empty car park and drive through the gears, parking in bays etc, my point is, the carpark is a safer place with near no pressure. The instructor teaches her move off safety moves etc. When she is ready, then go on public roads. Too soon to be on the roads I feel. Keep at it, Hannah, you will get there.
Hey after this mock test we did do an hours drive and went over everything and she was much better She does know what she’s doing, but wasn’t braking enough before stopping (to park on the side or a traffic light) so that’s as making things harder for her The gears issue is she’s used to her instructors car and changing gears quick, which would have been fine on flat surface 😫 But it was the combination of faults that had a knock on affect with her drive. Also yes everyone does learn at a different rate :)
@@ClearviewDriving Combination of faults is spot on, I believe if you, Aman, take over as instructor, Hannah will overcome and be the driver we all like to see.
Ah I feel sorry for her, sometimes you make one mistake and it snowballs! The gears/hill thing could be due to where she's from and how much practice she's had uphill. Also if she's been driving diesel before they pull up hills better!
It seems that this learner isn’t familiar with this area. Most of her mistakes are due to lack of awareness/planning. I passed in March but still make loads of mistakes. I try my best to stick to the DVSA test standard of safe driving but sitting with experienced drivers can pressure you into breaking rules and being unsafe. Always remember, drive safely! And how you were taught by your instructor/examiner. Hence, why i still watch these videos. Thank you for sharing your mocks and thanks to the learners who volunteer to be in them.
@@lisaround8429 exactly I kinda feel bad for these guys cause their mistakes aren’t between you and the instructor and if they’re expecting to do better than they did… yeah it’s not a good feeling. But any of those people reading this, me and lisa just as dumb as you xoxo 😂
Sometimes when doing your first mock test. Nerves can kick in. This shows by how unnecessarily quickly Hana wants to do what's asked of her. Resulting in turning a bit early, going through humps at high speed, pulling up quickly and hitting kerb. Rushed driving throughout. You'll do well next time. All the best.
Are u sure she took 50 hours? She did some avoidable mistakes, like not looking at all when changing lane, it should be a human instinct to look. I don’t know if it was the nerves.
It was definitely her nerves 😬, she definitely knows what to do but wanted to move a little too quickly when , the instructor asked. She will do better next time.
13:38 the instructor's face. its like she knows that car is going to stall and she is just waiting for it to happen and then it did. & then 15:10 her face is like oh yes its going to go over the pavement for sure. LOL
First of all, you're a great driving instructor 😊 Second, there are some major problems when she doesn't even realize if the car is on or off after 50 hrs. No hate but actually there is no hrs required to recognize a sound. It felt like she barely drives but would be completely overstrained when it gets dangerous or just out of norm. I felt like she can't assess the situation really good. I think she needs onother 50hrs
Aman you were gritting your teeth and biting your tongue 😂. After 40plus hours of practice Hannah has yet to master the basics. I blame her previous driving instructor for allowing this to happen.
Thanks for all your help and advice you are best teacher 😊 I really appreciate all the kind words! I am pleased to say that I passed my test first time 😀 Good luck to everyone else who is taking their driving test in the near future!!!
Hi admin, if that’s not your name, then my apologies. Anyway, Thanks for posting this video. Just to say that she’s quite a good driver and that she knows most of what she’s doing at the moment. Her confidence might be just slightly overstretched, but otherwise she’s doing really well. 😃
ive had 18 hours of lessons and i still stall, but i have good clutch control with manouvers. i dont know if its because im uncomfortable because my instructor is patronising or because ive changed cars a few times but i feel like im never going to pass at this rate
It's fine. I drive 3 different car's. I stalled 2x last lesson also my 18th Lesson lol. I was hungry and stressing about other things. Both my driving instructors said it happens to everybody, even them. The only person I know who never stalls is my dad who has been driving for 71 year's but also over revs the car, takes off in 2nd gear & ruins every gear box he has lmaooo. 18 hours really isn't alot and if the best drivers stall every now and then we can cut ourselves some slack. Good luck!
It's fine mate I still stall sometimes and I've passed my test. Just release the clutch slower, even slower on hills with more accelerator. I stalled on a hill right at end of my test but put my foot immediately on foot brake and put handbrake up straight after, no roll back so it only went as a minor. I was in 2nd gear without realising hence why I stalled. Just keep cool and take a deep breath.
Can you try a different instructor? Remember people stall at 40 hours, or even after they have passed and driven for a while. Accidents happen, its how you react, that is more important. i'm on about the same hours as you and my last lesson i stalled twice but i stayed calm and got it going straight away so it wasn't an issue, at the start i would panic and it would mean my stall has caused more issues. Just stay calm, make sure its in the right gear and get going moving the clutch slowly! You will pass eventually x
Damn, I love your videos! I already have my drivers license in Germany and it feels so akward to see these videos. I guess, I would have big struggles driving around the uk, hahahha. At least for the first time. Also I am very surprised, that it isn`t a minor fault when you wait behind some parked cars or other obstacles to let other drive first, that you don`t have to put the signals on. I don`t know why, but here in Germany if you never turn on your signals while you let other go first, it will be a minor fault at least. If not serious fault if you never use it in these occasions. But anyways. If I would live in the uk and I need to do my license, damn you`ll be the perfect driver instructor! So nice and chill. I really love how you are in these mock tests! Greetings from Germany!
I have been driving in two different Europiqn countries. One in EU one not. In both there is no such a rule for giving signals in that kind of situation.
Judging from this.. Shes got a very bad instructor or been practicing with family. Going by what i'm seeing, Very professional for how calm you stay in these types of situations, I dealt with some seriously angry instructors a few years ago lol.
Hey Aman, im loving your videos. One thing i have to pick up on though, you ssying the car switched off. This is not thr case, the engine stalled. Thry are not the same thing and i feel its misleading
@@ClearviewDriving Its certainly a shame that these things happen but when safety is involved sometimes its just one of the things you gotta do as a instructor i suppose isnt it. Also i thought u being calm and collected was amazing when situations pop up, sure a worried face but composure etc is brill. :) If anything it helps viewers to notice things that they might not think of when learning to drive isnt it.
I hope she passed her test, she was doing good at the start but then after few mistakes, that is what knocked the confidence off, then the nervousness comes and made everything worse. When you are nervous and under pressure, you'll start losing focus and that what make you do silly mistakes. Also the parts when she tried to changing into second gear, that probably because she may used to drive a car with higher torque (or something like that), so less likely she stall when changing gear uphill. You gotta have a lot of guts doing these kind of mock test, knowing that your face will be uploaded on TH-cam and you'll be judged by ""experts"". Channels like this unfortunately the comment section are full of d**k heads that never stepped outside from their mom's basement to even drive a car. You see c**ts here claiming that she shouldn't be on the road after 50h lessons, The hours of lessons doesn't determine the skill of a driver. A driver that for example pass first time after few lesson has more chances to be involved in an accident, compared to someone that passed after 2 or 3 attempts. A person that passed after more than 2 fails or had plenty of lessons, have more perspection of the hazards and he/she will tend to drive more safely after getting the license. In this case I can see that the main problem was the nervousness, and she needed to work on that. I hope she didn't read the comments or didn't take these idiots seriously, more than 90% of the drivers in UK drive like s**t and have no clue despite having their license. And in the comment section suddenly there are the 10% of the elites that even drive better than the driving instructors
Ok. I'd seriously have to praise the instructor for not flipping out and admit I'd never make it as a driving instructor. I mean I get it, none of us were born with a steering wheel in our hands and student drivers are bound to make many mistakes. That's an invariable part of learning how to drive. So stalling is fine, forgetting to check everything before a somewhat chaotic point like junctions and roundabouts is fine, you'd be crazy nervous, etc... HOWEVER, if you lack the basic ability of turning the wheel towards the opposite direction when you see you are obviously heading towards an obstacle, especially after 50 FRICKIN' HOURS OF LESSONS, maybe driving is not for you. I don't think this could be explained with nerves.
I don't wanna be harsh but she doesn't seem aware how dangerous she was or doesn't care. At the end when you told her about all her mistakes, she just kept looking around, not paying attention and kept replying with "mhm yeah" like my god, 50 hours wasn't enough, you need 500 hours of lessons.
I really like how calm you are regardless of how you may be feeling inside! The way you explain to your students without shouting or making them feel useless - makes you a brilliant instructor!!
Perfect Instructor ,other Instructor should watch you and deal like you deal with Learners !Salute to you 👌♥️ 👏
Looking v Nice in this hair style as well 😍🤩
Yhhhh my boyfriend always shouting at me😂🤣🤣
@@beat.ricetvhi
My one tried screaming at me till I screamed back at him 😂
@@arabninja209 trust me I argued with my instructor today...he annoyed by telling I'm going to fail today
Despite passing my test 14 years ago... I'm completely addicted to watching these videos! And I also keep learning new things pretty much every time. It never ends - I've come to realise the learning really only starts properly after passing the driving test.
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I passed in January 2005 at almost literally the current halfway point of my life so far. And I've taken to watching this stuff.
No idea why. Driving and the cars themselves have changed so much since then. Back in those days where I live there was a proper rush hour, nowadays it's just gridlock almost all day every day (and especially Friday). My cousin in the US says it's the same story out there and the US has always been a more car-centric society than here.
I passed mine in December 2023, and continue to watch them.
Hannah needs encouragement, another instructor could easily wreck her confidence, but you ended with some positives and some motivation, I like that.
I'd be interested to know if she grew up with her parents driving. I had a ton of lessons, definitely at least 50 hours, and as someone who had barely been in a car growing up into adulthood I feel like it definitely set me back a lot. Mostly just due to never experiencing someone else driving a car frequently, plus there is no chance to drive outside of lessons. I passed my test last week, so she will get there!! Just takes time and persistence.
Agreed, I think getting the hangs of things quickly comes from driving outside of lessons. Hence when people say they passed only with 20 hours of lessons in actuality it means around 70-100 hours since a lot of them have had practice outside of intructor led lessons that usually are stretched to 3 hours or so per session. A lot stigma comes from taking 50-60 hours to get to test ready stage when it should be percieved as average or even quite quick, regardless everyone gets there eventually.
I'm in the same position. my fam's never had a car nor a driver so nil road experience. Heck even the country's new to me. so i can understand. But with around 50 hours in, I think I'm ready. I got a test coming up soon, we'll see if I pass. I already tried a test and failed only because i did a smooth emergency break rather than a hard press, but the entire hour was good. hopefully i pass this one.
Little update, I passed! 4 minors.
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@@UnknownUser-qq1od Congrats!
Instructor handled the faults so well, very calm and collected 👌
You’re a great teacher to not get angry or annoyed. I know some people definitely would. Well done Hannah too!
Passed my test in March with 3 minors. Watched your videos the morning of my test and they helped massively- thank you so much! xx
Well done!! 😁 ⭐️ thank you for watching
Hooo..sounds good I will keep watching till my exam date couple of months left
@@habenmehari7525 Hey how did you do?
i do feel for her, this was an awful mock, but luckily she can learn from it and has lots of months before her actual test to correct the mistakes. It seemed like they were repeated issues mostly, either from nerves or just lacking in those areas, so she should try to focus on those in the upcoming months and hopefully will improve by her test date.
Also, I applaud how calm you stay throughout these tests and how well you go through points at the end of the test, lots of instructors would be snappy or rude especially after a test like this but you didn't, which is really kind and nice to see!
I dont know how you control yourself so well when stuff like the dangerous fault happens I would get so angry haha honestly so much respect for you!
why they're learners and she chose this job lmao you CANT get angry
@@snow_pz1151 I mean this is a mock test, she shouldnt be doing such dangerous things, so whilst you are right, even being a learner only excuses so much.
That's sort of her job
I had frown lines fillers after giving birth to my 2nd child 😆 I bet she had them or else she is so cool 😎 #patience #respect
That's why you aren't a driving j
Instructor 😉
I've been driving now for approx 20 years. I love watching these videos. All these learners are under so much pressure nowadays. I love how calm you stay even in the worst situations.
When I took my test, it was in a very rural area, with hardly any town driving, no big roundabouts, dual carriage ways or big junctions; and I was a nervous wreck on test day, so I can only imagine what it's like for these youngsters.
Pray for us
Amazing Instructor! Teaches with a calm approach and remains patient throughout. This is what new drivers need when learning to drive.
i surprisingly passed with about only 10 hours of driving lessons with my parents. what really helped me was watching driving test videos and watching your channel
So youre telling me you saved a crazy amount of money where as ive probably spent loads
@@surab963 Did you pass your test?
She still has 5 months to use test. She still has time to work through mistakes she made in this video. And if she’s still with the same instructor, they can watch this video to see what she’s struggling with to work on. As for how many lessons she’s had, there could of been gaps in between, Changing instructors & having to wait weeks. Plus nerves could get the better of people. She definitely had the nervous smile laugh, but you could also tell she was nervous. If the lady driving in this lesson reads these comments, just know everyone struggles/struggled with certain things in their lessons. Mine are roundabouts, right turns at traffic lights plus my awareness, my recent instructor who has left me said she’ll be my ears & eyes while I’ll get used to driving, I did 10 hours with her, then I had a instructor assess me to see if he could teach me but he said by awareness wasn’t good he couldn’t teach me bc he couldn’t do weekend so I’m starting again on the 9th with BSM. I just hope I get a decent instructor like Aman. But the point I’m trying to make is everyone is on their own personal journey & if you’ve invested time & money, you’ve come this far still 5 months to get test ready & im sure Aman gave you some good advice & pointers. Believe & achieve, you’ve got this .
I’ve just booked 8 hours with BSM too but I saw some bad trustpilot reviews so I’m not sure what to expect
@@evotr1p622 I had my first lesson yesterday and the guy I had was nice, chilled and put me at ease pretty much straight away. Gave me some good pointers to. So try not to worry and make your own judgement, I think you’ll be ok. Good luck, hope you enjoy it.
@@tarajane9526 how was your experience so far?
@@Sky_is_a_limit with BSM I’m afraid I wasted another 20 hours! I’m now with the driving school Red & I’ve just done 10 hours, I’ve got another 10 hours booked. What I will say is this is my best driving experience so far, we do feedback at the end of each lesson & targets to work on for the next, he takes me on different driving routes. Goes over everything with me, when I should be looking in my mirrors, and generally guiding me when he needs to. So wish I went with Red from the start. How about you?
@@tarajane9526 exactly happened with me , with BSM its worst experience ever had plus had lessons with few more instructors there the one was coming 15 mins late in every lesson ,had 5 lessons then tried another lady and she was just fixing her fake eyelashes all the way and taking calls or checking messages, had 2 lessons with her and now I've booked with new one. Let's see how it goes.its so frustrating.
What a great instructor to be so calm and positive and encouraging and caring !!
Poor Hannah, she's probably so nervous here being in a different car with a different instructor and being filmed. Hope she hasn't seen these comments, they're enough to bring her down and put her off completely! (I'm sure she's working on all these issues now)
Most of the people in the comments think they're professional track drivers, so no need to worry about those, she is doing well just needs to work on those few things, especially that 1 dangerous fault she got, looks like she completely lost control and sped up very fast towards that blue mini, she will do great.
First time ive seen dangerous on a video !aman thank you for keeping it real,her but also us gonna learn from this !
Hey Aman! Make sure to include 0:00 as the start of the time stamps so it will show up at the bottom of the video as you scrub through, that would help us navigate thru your videos a lot quicker!
Like this -
Fault timestamp:
0:00 Intro
3:02 Move off safety
4:06 Move off safety
4:13 Control gears
6:27 SERIOUS awareness and planning
6:45 Use of mirrors before changing direction
7:05 SERIOUS Position turning right
8:24 SERIOUS Control steering
9:42 Check mirrors before signalling
12:43 Clearance from the left
13:02 Control gears
13:37 SERIOUS move off control
13:33 SERIOUS move off safety
13:39 SERIOUS control gears
15:09 DANGEROUS Control steering
16:52 SERIOUS Position normal driving
17:38 Control steering
18:18 SERIOUS Use of mirrors change direction
19:03 Use of mirrors before signalling
19:32 Position normal driving
19:42 SERIOUS Use of mirrors change direction
21:02 Use of mirrors before signalling
21:29 RESULTS and debrief
Hey yeah will do :) thank you 😊
My hero
I kinda felt like her with my first instructor one thing goes wrong and it just snowballs, thankfully with my new instructor I’m bossing it…hopefully she will really watch this video and see the mistakes and that can help her progress
I passed in February. Use to watch these videos and study all driving videos. I remember when all I wanted so badly was to pass and I finally did on 2nd test. I managed to get a cancellation for a week away and passed thst test! Otherwise I would have had to wait until end of summer like this girl and so many people. Im so glad I dont have to spend all my time studying these videos anymore 😂
Great job!
This makes me feel better about my driving. I thought I was way off passing compared to this, I hope she has passed by now and feels confident though.
I passed my Norwegian driving test thanks to your videos! I didn’t make any mistakes and I tried to be as relaxed as possible, thank you for being a good driving instructor even for foreigners!
Brilliant that’s so great to hear 😆😆 well done!! Glad the videos have been useful
I passed my eygptian driving test with 2 minor errors
She is so sweet, just all the people are not confident enough despite having so many lessons and its natural.
Btw has she passed yet?
I passed my driving test in March…I still watching your videos…you and your videos are great
Thank you for your help 😍
Well done! :)
Passed my test in march, watching your videos helped a lot. 8 minors! But 4 was the same minor. Not up to the speed limit standards- but was exceptions as it was a snow blizzard!🤣 love from Scotland x
Well done!! :)
Well done 9assing in a snow blizzard! Must have been nervewracking
Where did you do you test?
@@azaleamcpeanut484Glasgow
@@shantellemccallum9594 Me too, will be doing mine in east kilbride
Passed last week in Barnet, watching your mocks helped out so much. Thank you!
Hey well done! Thank you for watching
i also passed last week in barnet! :)
Amazed you can stay so calm during the mayhem especially when the pupil is so uncommunicative.
I believe she is nervous. I am the same. Especially since she is probably putting so much pressure on herself to impress. Maybe she is shy. Everyone learns differently, instructor was patient and understanding how it should be
passed my test yesterday, 1 minor, your vids helped me alot at the start so thank you :)
Brilliant well done! :)
ooo can’t wait for this i got another driving lesson with my dad tomorrow! love watching these videos!!
13:37: The instructor's facial expressions when the learner selects 2nd gear too early and is about to stall again, also the sound of the engine stalling 🤣
you're a good teacher! nice calm and collected
Passed over a year ago but still watch theses. Only difference is I’m not thinking I’m never gonna pass 🤣
This is how I was when I began learning to drive, I didn’t have courage to be filmed during lessons, otherwise I could’ve learned quicker. Is better to start supervised and make mistakes before confidence grows, than peaking too soon, passing test and becoming complacent. Thanks for video
I love how you tell her your changing gears too early uphill and as your explaining it, she does it again hahaha
Passed my test after few attempts last week with 1 minor.. Yeah these videos really helped me
Well done!!! :)
Maaaaate, I feel the need to give the instructor a bloody hug. That was an eventful mock test if I say so myself.
With any learner drivers out there, I always say that it's good to mix about with driving instructors so you have a feel of where your weak and pro points are. I feel some instructors exploit learner drivers for the quick buck without really educating or helping the learner drivers to get out of bad habits which can always be taught. Tunnel vision seems to be a big problem with most learner drivers, I had it myself when I was learning.
Hopefully, Clearview Driving can help Hannah out. How's your car by the way?
Hey my cars all good, :)
The front tyre judged the side of the kerb and then went up and down
So the alloy was fine 😅
Hannah does try and do things a little too sudden and that did cause a few of the serious mistakes but she will be able to watch this back and learn from her mistakes :)
I passed my test in 2003, can't stop watching these videos. Incredible instructor 👍👍👍I even would like to drive with you in London...)))
got my test in May and these videos really help
Just passed my test today and your videos helped a lot. Thanks
Well done!!😀
just passed my test with 14 minors your videos were such a great help thanks!!!
Well done!! :)
Damn 14 is very close😅 but congrats👏🏾🥳
Amazing work, congratulations to you!👏🏻I have my test in a few hours!
Your facial expressions at the mistakes really make this video for me loool. You kept really calm with her. She'll be fine, a little brush up thats all
Absolutely Love these mock tests videos. Great work 👍
Thank you :)
Yiiiiikkkeeeee!! It’s good she did mock test with you so she can think n fix her mistakes with her own instructor. I did the same thing I got my test 🔜
i love how when interacting with the pupil aman is very kind and considerate but her face when they make a mistake is just too funny "oh my god please listen"
Some people can drive and some take longer. Think Hannah needs is an empty car park and drive through the gears, parking in bays etc, my point is, the carpark is a safer place with near no pressure. The instructor teaches her move off safety moves etc. When she is ready, then go on public roads. Too soon to be on the roads I feel. Keep at it, Hannah, you will get there.
Hey after this mock test we did do an hours drive and went over everything and she was much better
She does know what she’s doing, but wasn’t braking enough before stopping (to park on the side or a traffic light) so that’s as making things harder for her
The gears issue is she’s used to her instructors car and changing gears quick, which would have been fine on flat surface 😫
But it was the combination of faults that had a knock on affect with her drive.
Also yes everyone does learn at a different rate :)
@@ClearviewDriving Combination of faults is spot on, I believe if you, Aman, take over as instructor, Hannah will overcome and be the driver we all like to see.
Ah I feel sorry for her, sometimes you make one mistake and it snowballs! The gears/hill thing could be due to where she's from and how much practice she's had uphill. Also if she's been driving diesel before they pull up hills better!
Hey yes absolutely
She’s been driving a petrol and my cars a diesel but she’s never dealt with hills this often
I passed in Feb and I've been driving about a fortnight, im still watching these because I enjoy them
Well done :)
It seems that this learner isn’t familiar with this area. Most of her mistakes are due to lack of awareness/planning. I passed in March but still make loads of mistakes. I try my best to stick to the DVSA test standard of safe driving but sitting with experienced drivers can pressure you into breaking rules and being unsafe. Always remember, drive safely! And how you were taught by your instructor/examiner. Hence, why i still watch these videos. Thank you for sharing your mocks and thanks to the learners who volunteer to be in them.
Passed my test today with 5 minors!!! Your vids def helped thanks a lot!
How many minors and serious ones can u have before u fail
@@Kayzzldn think it’s like 16 but you can only get like 3 of the same minor
Love the instructor she is very calm
Points explained properly,looks a solid instructor
I guess East London will be a bit far but we can learn a lot through videos nonetheless.
Aman teaches in West London
Bless her she seems so nice she will get there she’s not the only one who ended up on the pavement lol done that too good try nice video
Oh yeah. I’ve done it too, like full on landed on the pavement 😂 there’s always someone who’s done the same or worse lmao
@@hanspz5505 haha 😂 definitely your never alone when it comes to making mistakes learning to drive lol
@@lisaround8429 exactly I kinda feel bad for these guys cause their mistakes aren’t between you and the instructor and if they’re expecting to do better than they did… yeah it’s not a good feeling. But any of those people reading this, me and lisa just as dumb as you xoxo 😂
@@hanspz5505 🤣🤣
She is really best instructor i got my license still wont leave her videos her voice is pretty
Watching your videos really helped me! Passed yesterday on my second attempt with 2 minors!! :)
Well done! 😊⭐️
Bless her she looked really nervous at the end of test
Yeah she was, we went over the same route again the second time and she did so much better :)
@@ClearviewDriving ah that’s good I felt so sorry for her ….hope you are keeping well
Sometimes when doing your first mock test. Nerves can kick in. This shows by how unnecessarily quickly Hana wants to do what's asked of her. Resulting in turning a bit early, going through humps at high speed, pulling up quickly and hitting kerb. Rushed driving throughout. You'll do well next time. All the best.
I agree ☝️! I was like Hana too but learned to relax and one step at a time.
Are u sure she took 50 hours?
She did some avoidable mistakes, like not looking at all when changing lane, it should be a human instinct to look. I don’t know if it was the nerves.
It was definitely her nerves 😬, she definitely knows what to do but wanted to move a little too quickly when , the instructor asked. She will do better next time.
These videos are quality so much information about every aspect of what to expect on the test.
Greetings from Germany. Thanks for the awesome Videos, they helped me pass my test :)
Well done and thank you for watching :)
13:38 the instructor's face. its like she knows that car is going to stall and she is just waiting for it to happen and then it did.
& then 15:10 her face is like oh yes its going to go over the pavement for sure.
LOL
First of all, you're a great driving instructor 😊
Second, there are some major problems when she doesn't even realize if the car is on or off after 50 hrs. No hate but actually there is no hrs required to recognize a sound. It felt like she barely drives but would be completely overstrained when it gets dangerous or just out of norm. I felt like she can't assess the situation really good. I think she needs onother 50hrs
Hay, i’m visually impaired and obviously can’t drive, still love your videos from Canada, keep it up
Thank you for watching :)
I wish I have instructor like this! 🥺
'...but the manoeuvre was great' 😂all the best learner, I'm sure you will be fine (just let me know when you're on the roads)
Absolutely love these videos! Currently learning to drive and your videos are helping me sooo much! 🥰
Aman you were gritting your teeth and biting your tongue 😂. After 40plus hours of practice Hannah has yet to master the basics. I blame her previous driving instructor for allowing this to happen.
thank you for not shouting. 😍😍😍
I passed today and I still watch mock test 😂😂😂😂
Well done 😊
Your expressions are giving me life 🤣
Thank you!
The faces you make before you know something bad is going to happen 😂
😅😂😢
A Very Kind Instructor
Thanks for all your help and advice you are best teacher 😊 I really appreciate all the kind words!
I am pleased to say that I passed my test first time 😀
Good luck to everyone else who is taking their driving test in the near future!!!
Well done!! :)
Hi admin, if that’s not your name, then my apologies. Anyway, Thanks for posting this video. Just to say that she’s quite a good driver and that she knows most of what she’s doing at the moment. Her confidence might be just slightly overstretched, but otherwise she’s doing really well.
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This is me sometimes ☺ . But I have best instructor like this lady! X
Watching your videos without ads😍
ive had 18 hours of lessons and i still stall, but i have good clutch control with manouvers. i dont know if its because im uncomfortable because my instructor is patronising or because ive changed cars a few times but i feel like im never going to pass at this rate
It's fine. I drive 3 different car's. I stalled 2x last lesson also my 18th Lesson lol. I was hungry and stressing about other things. Both my driving instructors said it happens to everybody, even them. The only person I know who never stalls is my dad who has been driving for 71 year's but also over revs the car, takes off in 2nd gear & ruins every gear box he has lmaooo. 18 hours really isn't alot and if the best drivers stall every now and then we can cut ourselves some slack. Good luck!
It's fine mate I still stall sometimes and I've passed my test. Just release the clutch slower, even slower on hills with more accelerator. I stalled on a hill right at end of my test but put my foot immediately on foot brake and put handbrake up straight after, no roll back so it only went as a minor. I was in 2nd gear without realising hence why I stalled. Just keep cool and take a deep breath.
Can you try a different instructor? Remember people stall at 40 hours, or even after they have passed and driven for a while. Accidents happen, its how you react, that is more important.
i'm on about the same hours as you and my last lesson i stalled twice but i stayed calm and got it going straight away so it wasn't an issue, at the start i would panic and it would mean my stall has caused more issues. Just stay calm, make sure its in the right gear and get going moving the clutch slowly! You will pass eventually x
@@mirandahacket729 ahh that makes me feel a lot better!
@@Toosick0 Ah you're right. I definitely panic when I stall which causes the rest of the lesson to be a train wreck, ill try keep calm next time.
Hi Aman! Great video!
I passed today first time with 5 minors thanks for the videos they helped lots
Well done!! Glad the videos have been helpful 😁😁
Damn, I love your videos! I already have my drivers license in Germany and it feels so akward to see these videos. I guess, I would have big struggles driving around the uk, hahahha. At least for the first time. Also I am very surprised, that it isn`t a minor fault when you wait behind some parked cars or other obstacles to let other drive first, that you don`t have to put the signals on. I don`t know why, but here in Germany if you never turn on your signals while you let other go first, it will be a minor fault at least. If not serious fault if you never use it in these occasions.
But anyways. If I would live in the uk and I need to do my license, damn you`ll be the perfect driver instructor! So nice and chill. I really love how you are in these mock tests!
Greetings from Germany!
I have been driving in two different Europiqn countries. One in EU one not. In both there is no such a rule for giving signals in that kind of situation.
@@sakicasakic782 Might be like this. But I have learned this here in Germany that we should signal it, more I can`t tell you.
The only thing is that we don`t use them for that after we got our drivers license. But in my driving school we learned it.
Got my test on Friday so I’ve been bingeing your videos and learning from others mistakessss
Good luck 😀
Judging from this.. Shes got a very bad instructor or been practicing with family. Going by what i'm seeing, Very professional for how calm you stay in these types of situations, I dealt with some seriously angry instructors a few years ago lol.
Hey Aman, im loving your videos. One thing i have to pick up on though, you ssying the car switched off. This is not thr case, the engine stalled. Thry are not the same thing and i feel its misleading
ur brave to let the test continue, ive seen pin from dgn terminate mock tests for less.
Hey after the dangerous fault I had to get to a suitable location to stop and I did
Cut the route short
@@ClearviewDriving Its certainly a shame that these things happen but when safety is involved sometimes its just one of the things you gotta do as a instructor i suppose isnt it. Also i thought u being calm and collected was amazing when situations pop up, sure a worried face but composure etc is brill. :) If anything it helps viewers to notice things that they might not think of when learning to drive isnt it.
I hope she passed her test, she was doing good at the start but then after few mistakes, that is what knocked the confidence off, then the nervousness comes and made everything worse. When you are nervous and under pressure, you'll start losing focus and that what make you do silly mistakes. Also the parts when she tried to changing into second gear, that probably because she may used to drive a car with higher torque (or something like that), so less likely she stall when changing gear uphill. You gotta have a lot of guts doing these kind of mock test, knowing that your face will be uploaded on TH-cam and you'll be judged by ""experts"". Channels like this unfortunately the comment section are full of d**k heads that never stepped outside from their mom's basement to even drive a car. You see c**ts here claiming that she shouldn't be on the road after 50h lessons, The hours of lessons doesn't determine the skill of a driver. A driver that for example pass first time after few lesson has more chances to be involved in an accident, compared to someone that passed after 2 or 3 attempts. A person that passed after more than 2 fails or had plenty of lessons, have more perspection of the hazards and he/she will tend to drive more safely after getting the license. In this case I can see that the main problem was the nervousness, and she needed to work on that. I hope she didn't read the comments or didn't take these idiots seriously, more than 90% of the drivers in UK drive like s**t and have no clue despite having their license. And in the comment section suddenly there are the 10% of the elites that even drive better than the driving instructors
I don't think that could've gone any worse...
Sometimes is just better to do automatic instead of manual 😂this is too much work for me but welldone to hanah shes trying
Mines it at the end of October am confident I know everything its just nerves I need to make sure that don't get the better of me☺️
have you done it yet? how did you do if so?
The look wwhen she kerbed the alloys......great at not saying anything, but if looks could kill
The most dangerous driving I've ever seen on this channel, blimey!
Hey yeah she made a few mistakes but she will learn
She’s got alot of time until her test
Another great video, thanks for sharing Aman! What car is it that you use for lessons/mock tests?
It's a Mercedes A class
I would be screaming if my alloys got hit like that 😭 the faces that in the instructor makes 😂
Ok. I'd seriously have to praise the instructor for not flipping out and admit I'd never make it as a driving instructor. I mean I get it, none of us were born with a steering wheel in our hands and student drivers are bound to make many mistakes. That's an invariable part of learning how to drive. So stalling is fine, forgetting to check everything before a somewhat chaotic point like junctions and roundabouts is fine, you'd be crazy nervous, etc... HOWEVER, if you lack the basic ability of turning the wheel towards the opposite direction when you see you are obviously heading towards an obstacle, especially after 50 FRICKIN' HOURS OF LESSONS, maybe driving is not for you. I don't think this could be explained with nerves.
love your videos ❤
I’m sure she’ll pass when she stops driving like nobody else is on the road haha
Gosh I lost it when she thought the car was started and put it in gear lol.
Am sure she tuck hours of lessons In the car aswell she shouldn't be on the road she's scared to drive
@@naj12198 Well maybe it would be just a matter of time for her to learn.
Alright there not everyone learns at the same pace. Driving a different car is very off putting.
Lol the way the assistance was kind but rolling her eyes making faces and getting annoyed on a sly lol
I don't wanna be harsh but she doesn't seem aware how dangerous she was or doesn't care. At the end when you told her about all her mistakes, she just kept looking around, not paying attention and kept replying with "mhm yeah" like my god, 50 hours wasn't enough, you need 500 hours of lessons.
She seems really oblivious to her surroundings, and the stuff that is going on
you need to chill dude, she was probably nervous, what else she had to say at the end. You are not being harsh but just straight c*nt
"Just give me a few minutes ok?" *Takes a huge sigh*...😂😂
Ahhaha sorry
Honestly just breathing 😮💨
The lady who is Instractor she is very brilliant and Pretty too
50 hours of driving lessons and she got so many serious...😮💨 very surprising.
Who needs 50 hrs for driving lessons