Shes so funny, realistic and unbothered, but a really good driver id say. She knows whats shes doing and shes very alert especially whilst holding a convo she can still see her surroundings
Passed today with 4 minors. I’ve watched yours amongst others and even though it’s not the same as being behind the wheel, they’ve have helped so much. I stayed calm even though I thought I may have failed and it’s all about being safe behind the wheel, which my examiner said she felt
Damn she’s a really good driver she’s literally aware of everything going on around her after 15 years shocking how she remembers every little bits haha ❤
Love how at the end when you said it wouldn't be a pass, she immediately folded her arms in a huff...😂 She's definitely a fantastic driver though! Just got the same bad habits anyone with a lot of experience has got.
Oh, this was so fun! I can totally see how Jassi is Aman's best friend! She's wonderful! And she's a great driver, too! I mean, new to the car and yet she got familiar with its dimensions and was able to drive it so confidently right away! Pretty impressive! And I loved the half-mock peeve at learning how these little -- but "serious" -- mistakes would have failed her if it had been a real test. Again, I had loads of good fun watching it! Thank you, Aman and Jassi!
its actually really nice as a beginner to watch Jassi's foot movements - when my parents drive i always watch their foot movements for how fast they bring the clutch up and how soon they accelerate etc
@@the_star_that_naps no😔 i’ve done about 10 lessons but my instructor went on holiday for a month so i’ve missed out on a lot. hoping for a test in january!
I passed my test on Saturday…first time with 1 minor and at a test centre with routes that I wasn’t familiar with so I’d like to thank you for all your videos they helped me so much! 🥰
Jassi! What an absolutely adorable character. Some really good, smooth driving with excellent awareness all round. I'd suggest that, apart from a couple of errors, she's very close to advanced driver standard. Excellent video.
I'm watching this 30 minutes lengthy video for... (Sorry, I lost the count) I seriously admire her voice, her reactions, her sense of humour, her driving, her acceptability, her alertness... Wow.... I've taken so much from this video. Great work Amman.... Please bring her once again. TIA. Consider this as continuous likes ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
One thing I really like when she explains the break and clutch and changing the gears and checking mirrors each and every time she spoken was very helpful and I’ve learned so much from this video unlike the normal serious videos it’s difficult to understand but her speaking and asking questions during the driving was very informative and helpful. Mashallahh she got such a bubbly personality 😂🤝Absolutely love it I promise I’m keep watching this video without any pause’s
this is probably the same reason why it's easier to understand difficult subject material (like math) in school when being taught by another student, because they talk in "student language" so to speak, by which i mean in a much simpler manner
She’s been driving for 14 years?! I thought she was a young first learner! lol! She looks so young! Anyway, It’s amazing how much you can see the difference between a confident, experienced driver as opposed to a learner driver, she seems to be a really good and confident driver - I’d feel safe in the car with her!
The really good bits, demonstrating how to keep the car moving when you don't need to stop and driving with confidence. Aman you'll have to get somebody who's been driving 40+ years and see how they get on, just not me, I'd have a heart attack driving around London!
Jassi im with you on the bus lane situation aswell. i dont use them for exactly the same reason one minute its one time frame and another min its all the time so for literally for those few seconds it is worth the hassle. lol i dont think so and for sure not worth the ticket if you dont notice the change. this video was so funny x
i learned that the hard way after passing my test, getting taught to use them when its safe etc and as soon as I pass I get a ticket for being in a bus lane when I should not be...never been back in once since haha
I will never forget my driving test, some 34 years ago now. Theory test wasn't a thing back then but I was so nervous by the end and I really thought I had failed. I was asked a number of questions at the end which I thought I explained well but he kept snapping at me saying "It's just X" or "It's just Y". At the end the examiner turned to me and said (in a really grumpy voice) and said "I'm pleased to tell you you have passed your driving test". I could have kissed him and punched him at the same time! I then remember my driving instructor getting in and asking me how I did, and I said well he was very grumpy. He said "I know, I just spoke to him and he said you overstated all your answers, but I just said, yeah but he's a good driver isn't he" and he just mumbled and walked off 😀 Given my lengthy responses to comments to this date, I suspect the examiner was probably correct. TLDR: I think it is probably time that I did something like this. I like to think I have become more careful and considerate over the years but would be so interesting just to see if I would still pass my test Love the videos!
Good drivers don't have serious faults! You haven't seen her drive on motorways, and country road technique,so how do you know she is a good driver?...or drive in hazardous conditions. There is far more to driving than crawling around towns.
Jassi is such an excellent, aware and conscious driver and I am glad she has agreed to show that even long experience and perfect track record are not reasons for overconfidence.
30:30 Here in The Netherlands it's a little different. You are actually meant to slowly keep reversing as long as you are not hindering anyone (even if a car passes closely, and you're reversing in a straight line). If you don't, it's seen a fault because of hindering traffic flow.
95% of drivers on the road would fail if they had to take a driving test again. Not necessarily because they're not good drivers, but more because if we all drive like we do like we're on a driving test, we'd all be stuck in traffic. Not trying to take a jab at the UK driving test, it's honestly as realistic as it can get. But when Jassi had that encounter with the white car, in practice the white car could have stopped because they had more space to stop and let her go. Yes, you gotta be defensive but again that's not always gonna work when you drive in real life. What's sad (but true) is that someone like her is going to fail whereas someone who mastered the driving test but doesn't actually know how to/have the confidence to drive is going to pass.
I don't think that's true that we'd all be stuck in traffic if we obeyed traffic laws 100%. Traffic would move a bit slower yes, but there would also be way less accidents, so I think it would be worth it.
Not true though is it. Infact most students are guilty of going too fast or taking risky gaps because they're worried about picking up faults for not making enough progress, poor judgement or undue hesitation.
People are not stuck in traffic because they are driving cautiously, people are stuck in traffic because there's too many cars on the roads, the roads are not managed property, and accidents. Making everyone drive a bit faster will do nothing.
Got my driving test in two weeks and been quite nervous, this is the first (of many) driving related video I have watched that has actually made me laugh and feel at ease haha! Jassi is so funny, please bring her back for more videos!
Ms Ament you the best teacher or trainer.. You never cover the mistake done by your best friend.. This video show that you are so honest and true. You are the best ever..👍
I'm surprised they don't expect you to signal when driving around parked cars or obstacles. That's actually required here and quite helpful to let you know who is parked and who is just waiting on other cars before moving off.
Thanks for this video Aman and Jassi! Love your dynamic, what a great friendship you guys have 🙂 I've got my test next week and watching your videos is really helping! It was really helpful to watch an experienced driver lesson to give a different perspective and cover some questions that don't seem to come up with learner drivers. I'm learning in automatic so don't really have anyone I can go out with for extra practice, I learned a lot from watching this (bus lanes, omg! I think I'm with you on that one Jassi! 😂 Well done for not getting a ticket!).
These are so interesting for me as an experienced driver of 12 years. I am sure I can improve on giving space, speed limits and checking mirrors and blind spots as well. I love your cardigan by the way.
Please I would like to request you to do one more driving test with your bestfriend and I want to see her reaction afterwards Honestly I really love this driving’s mock test…. One more time Please 🙏
The hazard lights are actually on a different circuit then the indicators. That's what we've learn in the driving school in Germany. I've seen this many times on the streets. If the indicator is not working correctly it usually flashes quicker that normally.
24:59 you would be amazed in London how people use the right lane to go straight so they can cut in, or they might just not know the road so realise too late that it’s right turn only. Always safest just to indicate it feels like people don’t indicate properly anymore 😅
Arghhh! I just couldn’t watch this as a mock test. I kept smiling at there cute interaction and by the end of the video, couldn’t tell how well or not she had driven. A cute pair they are. 😂
I loved watching the mocok test and Jassi's reactions. Highly entertaining... Those speed bumps reminded me of my driving test. Driving 30 in a 30 zone and inspector and driving teacher were lifted out of the seats while driving over one. It was immediately the end of my first test. Back then it was a bit frustrating, but in hindsight a hilarious experience. Passed on the sendond attempt, though. :) And recently I had to go to London Belgravia to my Embassy. Luckily I didn't use the bus lane, but why is London seemingly 20mph only nowadays? :)
my exam got canceled midway because a car crashed into us hahahaha and havent taken one yet, but love the content you're doing helping me get confident again to get into it again even tho y'all are driving on the left (I french lol)
@@IvanDBelmont yes small crash. Truck was taking a roundabout so I stopped because it was on the way and the person behind me was too amazed by the truck and forgot to break so they hit me lol
Looks like she didn't indicate left when coming off that roundabout at 11:40 Can't tell properly as the video changed though. Another one at 26:10 doesn't look like she indicated left when leaving the roundabout.
My most favorite... Best friend always like this never quit even a minute also when driving together.. there something to talk .. Ms Aman And Ms Jassi is real best friend..❤️❤️❤️ love you both...🌹
she is alert and active good lesson i have learned 2 things from this video good distance in traffic light and using bus lane and not to make other drivers brake my test is cumming up in a weeks left good luck to me
Nothing makes me more satisfied as a recently passed learner than seeing just how badly these experienced drivers really are compared to the passing standards that I've been working so hard to reach ☺she wasn't too bad though. 11:34 I thought there was another minor for not signalling to come off that roundabout...
I felt that serious fault when she was reversing. That’s why I didn’t pass my first test. Fair point, thought and in a way I’m glad I didn’t pass as it forced me into being more mindful of observation while reversing in any situation. But damn, all in all, she’s really good! Those 14 years are showing! Including my dislike of driving in bus lanes 😂 when she explained it, I was like “SAME! THANK YOU!” And thank you, both of you! Actually did learn a few things today. Nothing particularly new, but some clarifications and “oh, now it makes sense!”
I always wondered why they tell you to turn on your hazard lights to check the indicators as yes all the lights will flash however in a lot of cars I'm fairly certain there are different circuits that deal with turning the lights on for those two conditions so if you were to say press the hazard lights switch the lights may not come on but operating the indicator stalk they would. May not be that way in every car but a lot do work like that. The only thing using the hazards light switch will prove is that the bulbs are definitely okay (or not).
13:05 i believe they updated high way code now so no one has priority it's up to drivers who go and wait no rules on it anymore. I'm on her side driving tests are up to the nobs on the road not the assessor in the car, it about luck not running into any of them.
Driving is fun. Driving is therapeutic. I drive for living. I’ve driven over 50k miles last year alone . She makes driving seem so stressful. I would dread a 3 miles drive to work if I tried to live up to her standards all the time.
That's because she's a teacher, and students typically only hold onto about 60% of the information you give them. So if you are overly strict with them, whatever information sticks is usually just the right amount to drive safely.
In Sweden we have a saying "the look, the arrow and the lane", meaning look in mirrors and surrounding, then you signal and then you change position. It seems she has similar training. Also, I get confused when you drive on the wrong side of the road...
As I always say, thank goodness that I am not from UK/Europe. I would fail the test for sure. In North America, we do have narrow roads but they are far few in between. I might get a stress induced heart attack driving in Europe or Asia. LOL 🤣
Shes so funny, realistic and unbothered, but a really good driver id say. She knows whats shes doing and shes very alert especially whilst holding a convo she can still see her surroundings
Yeah that’s what happens when you have 10 years plus experience
@@DJBEANZzROADTO1K Even less bro...
14 years will do that to yah 😄
@@DJBEANZzROADTO1K You'd think that, have you seen some of the OAPs on the road......... absolute chaos mate
@@NickLiangThey have different problems to deal with
Passed today with 4 minors. I’ve watched yours amongst others and even though it’s not the same as being behind the wheel, they’ve have helped so much. I stayed calm even though I thought I may have failed and it’s all about being safe behind the wheel, which my examiner said she felt
congrats bro
Same
nice mate just passed this morning
exactly the same story as me 😂😂 congrats bro
@@will_noble4209 yo I failed my test with 17 major and 48 minors 😢
Damn she’s a really good driver she’s literally aware of everything going on around her after 15 years shocking how she remembers every little bits haha ❤
Honestly, she remember.
Love how at the end when you said it wouldn't be a pass, she immediately folded her arms in a huff...😂 She's definitely a fantastic driver though! Just got the same bad habits anyone with a lot of experience has got.
spoiler thanks 👌🏻
@@callxmx9213 don't read the comments before watching the video if you don't want to be spoiled
@@AlioH89 true 👍🏻
nice spoiler
Spoiler Alert !!!!!!!! 😶🌫
Oh, this was so fun! I can totally see how Jassi is Aman's best friend! She's wonderful! And she's a great driver, too! I mean, new to the car and yet she got familiar with its dimensions and was able to drive it so confidently right away! Pretty impressive!
And I loved the half-mock peeve at learning how these little -- but "serious" -- mistakes would have failed her if it had been a real test.
Again, I had loads of good fun watching it! Thank you, Aman and Jassi!
I just love her 😂 she's so funny and so normal hahaha she's a breath of fresh air honestly.
Also love how she explains each situation and h0w she talks to people as though they can hear her, shes a vibe
its actually really nice as a beginner to watch Jassi's foot movements - when my parents drive i always watch their foot movements for how fast they bring the clutch up and how soon they accelerate etc
Do you have your licence now?
@@the_star_that_naps no😔 i’ve done about 10 lessons but my instructor went on holiday for a month so i’ve missed out on a lot. hoping for a test in january!
@@lucyroffey05 Omg good luck, I hope you pass and get your licence!
@@lucyroffey05 did you pass??
@@sssssssssss772 i did yesterday!!
That was some of the best driving I've seen in a mock-test, especially for someone who's been driving with a licence for several years.
Splendid!!
This mock test was so fun, she was a good sport 😄 overall she’s a really good driver, alert and makes great progress
She is a mood 😄 enjoyed watching her drive and please bring her more on your channel.
She’s so bubbly😂
Wdym?
Wdym
Bubbly means like, full of energy and a bright type of personality
I passed my test on Saturday…first time with 1 minor and at a test centre with routes that I wasn’t familiar with so I’d like to thank you for all your videos they helped me so much! 🥰
Any tips????
@@s.7408 stay as calm as you can, pretend it’s a parent or friend sat in the passenger seat and OBSERVE OBSERVE OBSERVE. Good luck!
@@louisemclaughlin4368 Thanks a lot
She seems really confident with the camera on I loveeee ittt
Jassi! What an absolutely adorable character. Some really good, smooth driving with excellent awareness all round. I'd suggest that, apart from a couple of errors, she's very close to advanced driver standard. Excellent video.
I'm watching this 30 minutes lengthy video for... (Sorry, I lost the count) I seriously admire her voice, her reactions, her sense of humour, her driving, her acceptability, her alertness... Wow.... I've taken so much from this video. Great work Amman.... Please bring her once again. TIA.
Consider this as continuous likes ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mans in love
One thing I really like when she explains the break and clutch and changing the gears and checking mirrors each and every time she spoken was very helpful and I’ve learned so much from this video unlike the normal serious videos it’s difficult to understand but her speaking and asking questions during the driving was very informative and helpful. Mashallahh she got such a bubbly personality 😂🤝Absolutely love it I promise I’m keep watching this video without any pause’s
this is probably the same reason why it's easier to understand difficult subject material (like math) in school when being taught by another student, because they talk in "student language" so to speak, by which i mean in a much simpler manner
She’s been driving for 14 years?! I thought she was a young first learner! lol! She looks so young!
Anyway, It’s amazing how much you can see the difference between a confident, experienced driver as opposed to a learner driver, she seems to be a really good and confident driver - I’d feel safe in the car with her!
Broooo I saw the tiktok and TH-cam short. I can't wait to see the full video
a police car goes passed and she’s like “oh look another neenaw” 😭😂 this was so funny to watch 😂
The really good bits, demonstrating how to keep the car moving when you don't need to stop and driving with confidence. Aman you'll have to get somebody who's been driving 40+ years and see how they get on, just not me, I'd have a heart attack driving around London!
Come to India Sir, you will appreciate London!
@@jollyguy2007 That's a very kind offer, but I find Edinburgh to be more than enough!
@@jollyguy2007its easier to drive in india because nobody follows rules and you can do the same but in UK its much more confusing
@@S9FE-mj1kz It is easier to drive in India? or you meant it is NOT easier to drive in India.
Great video. The bus lane meltdown had me howling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jassi im with you on the bus lane situation aswell. i dont use them for exactly the same reason one minute its one time frame and another min its all the time so for literally for those few seconds it is worth the hassle. lol i dont think so and for sure not worth the ticket if you dont notice the change. this video was so funny x
I find that another thing with using bus lanes is that's where potholes are often the worst
Exactly, unless you know the area well, nor worth it
i learned that the hard way after passing my test, getting taught to use them when its safe etc and as soon as I pass I get a ticket for being in a bus lane when I should not be...never been back in once since haha
I will never forget my driving test, some 34 years ago now. Theory test wasn't a thing back then but I was so nervous by the end and I really thought I had failed. I was asked a number of questions at the end which I thought I explained well but he kept snapping at me saying "It's just X" or "It's just Y". At the end the examiner turned to me and said (in a really grumpy voice) and said "I'm pleased to tell you you have passed your driving test". I could have kissed him and punched him at the same time!
I then remember my driving instructor getting in and asking me how I did, and I said well he was very grumpy. He said "I know, I just spoke to him and he said you overstated all your answers, but I just said, yeah but he's a good driver isn't he" and he just mumbled and walked off 😀 Given my lengthy responses to comments to this date, I suspect the examiner was probably correct.
TLDR: I think it is probably time that I did something like this. I like to think I have become more careful and considerate over the years but would be so interesting just to see if I would still pass my test
Love the videos!
I wish there were more driving teachers like her
Although she had a few serious faults she’s a really good driver for sure I will keep re watching this to help with my own driving ❤
Good drivers don't have serious faults!
You haven't seen her drive on motorways, and country road technique,so how do you know she is a good driver?...or drive in hazardous conditions.
There is far more to driving than crawling around towns.
@@nearlyretired7005 ok lol just saying she seemed good and good drivers can easily get serious faults 🤨 easy to fail nowadays
Jassi is such an excellent, aware and conscious driver and I am glad she has agreed to show that even long experience and perfect track record are not reasons for overconfidence.
Would so love a refresher lesson with you Aman, even if it wasn’t filmed, your teaching skills are first class
Hmmm
30:30 Here in The Netherlands it's a little different. You are actually meant to slowly keep reversing as long as you are not hindering anyone (even if a car passes closely, and you're reversing in a straight line). If you don't, it's seen a fault because of hindering traffic flow.
Exactly. And our bus lanes don't turn into regular lanes, and we don't typically have multi-lane roundabouts.
95% of drivers on the road would fail if they had to take a driving test again. Not necessarily because they're not good drivers, but more because if we all drive like we do like we're on a driving test, we'd all be stuck in traffic. Not trying to take a jab at the UK driving test, it's honestly as realistic as it can get.
But when Jassi had that encounter with the white car, in practice the white car could have stopped because they had more space to stop and let her go. Yes, you gotta be defensive but again that's not always gonna work when you drive in real life.
What's sad (but true) is that someone like her is going to fail whereas someone who mastered the driving test but doesn't actually know how to/have the confidence to drive is going to pass.
she should let the white car go cuz she got her road blocked by parked cars not him
I don't think that's true that we'd all be stuck in traffic if we obeyed traffic laws 100%. Traffic would move a bit slower yes, but there would also be way less accidents, so I think it would be worth it.
Not true though is it. Infact most students are guilty of going too fast or taking risky gaps because they're worried about picking up faults for not making enough progress, poor judgement or undue hesitation.
@@shanicebajin4067True, you can't win sometimes
People are not stuck in traffic because they are driving cautiously, people are stuck in traffic because there's too many cars on the roads, the roads are not managed property, and accidents. Making everyone drive a bit faster will do nothing.
Got my driving test in two weeks and been quite nervous, this is the first (of many) driving related video I have watched that has actually made me laugh and feel at ease haha! Jassi is so funny, please bring her back for more videos!
Ms Ament you the best teacher or trainer.. You never cover the mistake done by your best friend.. This video show that you are so honest and true. You are the best ever..👍
Most awaited video! 😂
Thanks!
I'm surprised they don't expect you to signal when driving around parked cars or obstacles. That's actually required here and quite helpful to let you know who is parked and who is just waiting on other cars before moving off.
Hahaha I’ve been waiting for this video since I saw them on TikTok!! Keep up the amazing work!! ❤
She is a vibe! Would love to be a passenger in her car. Oh and she drives so well too!
I did the IAM test years ago. Doing a running commentary was such a great way to raise awareness of the road. I still do it from time to time.
Thanks for this video Aman and Jassi! Love your dynamic, what a great friendship you guys have 🙂
I've got my test next week and watching your videos is really helping! It was really helpful to watch an experienced driver lesson to give a different perspective and cover some questions that don't seem to come up with learner drivers. I'm learning in automatic so don't really have anyone I can go out with for extra practice, I learned a lot from watching this (bus lanes, omg! I think I'm with you on that one Jassi! 😂 Well done for not getting a ticket!).
Passed my first test earlier with 2 minors! Watched yours and dgns videos and was a massive help! Thank you Aman⭐️
I have never laughed at a driving video so much. Jassi is just a bundle of joy.
Really enjoyed this video, Jassi is so funny & a very confident driver. Bish bash bosh 🤣😂
@@dwayner901 I was thinking the exact same thing all through this video!
Safe to say Jassi is on our favourites list now.
Education + entertainment = superb video. 🙂
These are so interesting for me as an experienced driver of 12 years. I am sure I can improve on giving space, speed limits and checking mirrors and blind spots as well.
I love your cardigan by the way.
Jassi’s laugh is contagious 😂
I can see why she’s your best friend, what a lovely person 👍💚💚💚💚
Recently watched Jeremy’s mock test! I hope she does better!
This is the best one you've done. You should do a regular with Jassi.
Why was she wearing rubber wellies, had she been gardening?
Might be a gardener
Please I would like to request you to do one more driving test with your bestfriend and I want to see her reaction afterwards Honestly I really love this driving’s mock test…. One more time Please 🙏
Best one I've watched 😂😂 was in tears was so so funny, we want more of her 😂😂😂😂
The hazard lights are actually on a different circuit then the indicators. That's what we've learn in the driving school in Germany. I've seen this many times on the streets. If the indicator is not working correctly it usually flashes quicker that normally.
24:59 you would be amazed in London how people use the right lane to go straight so they can cut in, or they might just not know the road so realise too late that it’s right turn only. Always safest just to indicate it feels like people don’t indicate properly anymore 😅
no idea that even experienced drivers could fail at driving test. it is insane how difficult the driving test has become over the years.
Your friend Jassi sounds like a fun person to be with🤣🤣🤣
Been binging your videos recently since i did my first mock test but this was the best one, Jassi is hilarious ❤
Loved this video, she's got such a nice character!! And fabulous driver, those roads in West London are quite challenging 🤣
7:29 there's a sort of sign you don't see every day. I'm used to driving on the right, that probably didn't help.
unless you live right there, of course.
I Just LOVE this UK weather. Gloomy skies, british infrastructure its such a mood.
Said no one ever!!!!
@@gladysjoseph5 I literally said it. I might not like the wind but if I could I would move to London from Los Angeles in a heartbeat.
@@BethRoxyyI wouldn't come here. Too many Muslims
The examiner in my test made lots of conversation, it really put me at ease and I passed first time
I love the energy, so wholesome the both of you!!!
just luv the confidence from jassi !!!!
This could be a TV show. Live this relationship, and Jassi’s Sass!!
Arghhh! I just couldn’t watch this as a mock test.
I kept smiling at there cute interaction and by the end of the video, couldn’t tell how well or not she had driven. A cute pair they are. 😂
She remarkable well.
We form our Owen habits that suit us as drivers..hopefully there not too dangerous but safe to deal with the road conditions.
I loved watching the mocok test and Jassi's reactions. Highly entertaining...
Those speed bumps reminded me of my driving test. Driving 30 in a 30 zone and inspector and driving teacher were lifted out of the seats while driving over one. It was immediately the end of my first test. Back then it was a bit frustrating, but in hindsight a hilarious experience. Passed on the sendond attempt, though. :)
And recently I had to go to London Belgravia to my Embassy. Luckily I didn't use the bus lane, but why is London seemingly 20mph only nowadays? :)
Haha this was a great watch, she seems really fun
my exam got canceled midway because a car crashed into us hahahaha and havent taken one yet, but love the content you're doing helping me get confident again to get into it again even tho y'all are driving on the left (I french lol)
Was everyone ok? How did they crash?
@@IvanDBelmont yes small crash. Truck was taking a roundabout so I stopped because it was on the way and the person behind me was too amazed by the truck and forgot to break so they hit me lol
@@GolDBlothso the guy who is licensed to drive caused an accident with someone who isn’t 😂funny world we live in
@@uzzy_787 yeah and i ended up not getting it because test canceled (not finished) lmao
this acc helped me understand why i failed her first serious is also why i failed! thank you :)
We need more from her, she is amazing
14:39 She crossed the stop line on green. 16:00 They are crossing into her path but they are not crossing the side road but the main road.
Perfectly fine for the applicant to talk themselves through it, one of my pupils did just that and past!!
Looks like she didn't indicate left when coming off that roundabout at 11:40 Can't tell properly as the video changed though.
Another one at 26:10 doesn't look like she indicated left when leaving the roundabout.
My most favorite... Best friend always like this never quit even a minute also when driving together.. there something to talk .. Ms Aman And Ms Jassi is real best friend..❤️❤️❤️ love you both...🌹
she is alert and active good lesson i have learned 2 things from this video good distance in traffic light and using bus lane and not to make other drivers brake my test is cumming up in a weeks left good luck to me
Nothing makes me more satisfied as a recently passed learner than seeing just how badly these experienced drivers really are compared to the passing standards that I've been working so hard to reach ☺she wasn't too bad though.
11:34 I thought there was another minor for not signalling to come off that roundabout...
29:13 .. this is the funniest serious talk ever !! LOL
7:29 OMG 🙃this looks intimidating! Never came across a roundabout like this!
IMMA NEED ANOTHER VIDEO OF THIS DUO
This lady is like my spirit animal🤣🤣! Great video all round. I'd be hella salty as well
JASSI'S SENSE OF HUMOUR AND HER CONFIDENCE IS SIMPLY AMAZING.
This mock test was super whole-some! Jassi has damn good control of the vehicle
Loved watching this. Made me realise how I hardly signal!
I felt that serious fault when she was reversing. That’s why I didn’t pass my first test. Fair point, thought and in a way I’m glad I didn’t pass as it forced me into being more mindful of observation while reversing in any situation.
But damn, all in all, she’s really good! Those 14 years are showing! Including my dislike of driving in bus lanes 😂 when she explained it, I was like “SAME! THANK YOU!”
And thank you, both of you! Actually did learn a few things today. Nothing particularly new, but some clarifications and “oh, now it makes sense!”
I find myself seeing these videos just to see how beautiful the roads are out there
Passed my test in 1974 with 3 minors thanks to ClearView Driving, appreciate the tips!
WOW! thats fantastic news! So pleased for you!
Brilliant!! I’m glad the videos have been helpful to you and thank you for sticking around all this time 🥹🥹
Im very confused
@@Django0324 I am as well..
How did you manage to pass in 1974 THANKS to this channel that was literally created 3 years ago..
I always wondered why they tell you to turn on your hazard lights to check the indicators as yes all the lights will flash however in a lot of cars I'm fairly certain there are different circuits that deal with turning the lights on for those two conditions so if you were to say press the hazard lights switch the lights may not come on but operating the indicator stalk they would. May not be that way in every car but a lot do work like that. The only thing using the hazards light switch will prove is that the bulbs are definitely okay (or not).
She was so fun to watch. lol. I loved all the chatter and sound effects 😂😂❤😊
I need more Jassi, she is super funny. The speed bum noise :)
18:00 i felt that when you give way and they don’t thank you🤣
13:05 i believe they updated high way code now so no one has priority it's up to drivers who go and wait no rules on it anymore. I'm on her side driving tests are up to the nobs on the road not the assessor in the car, it about luck not running into any of them.
I don’t even live in England and I watched this whole thing 🤣. Enthralled. Wild roads. Thrilling.
the host is so pretty she doesnt even have to work hard for a thumbnail
So, @4:57 Jassi signals to turn left, but she signals BEFORE the auxiliary entrance to stores. Would that count as a minor?
Driving is fun. Driving is therapeutic. I drive for living. I’ve driven over 50k miles last year alone . She makes driving seem so stressful. I would dread a 3 miles drive to work if I tried to live up to her standards all the time.
Thats just how it is when you do the driving test. I actually learned to enjoy driving with my instructor.
That's because she's a teacher, and students typically only hold onto about 60% of the information you give them. So if you are overly strict with them, whatever information sticks is usually just the right amount to drive safely.
1:52 into the video and i already love her “ding ding”
This woman speaks the way i think (i think) 😂
In Sweden we have a saying "the look, the arrow and the lane", meaning look in mirrors and surrounding, then you signal and then you change position. It seems she has similar training.
Also, I get confused when you drive on the wrong side of the road...
There is no right or wrong. Its all made up rules
She's such a great company while driving. I find it had to talk when I drive. It's either I'm silent and fast or talking and slow.
I am the same 😂
I like your videos amazing even watch it when I passed 4 years ago now I don’t mind doing a mock.
As I always say, thank goodness that I am not from UK/Europe. I would fail the test for sure. In North America, we do have narrow roads but they are far few in between. I might get a stress induced heart attack driving in Europe or Asia. LOL 🤣
Key is knowing how wide your own car is. Itll save youre life. Wouldn't want to get sent back on a width restriction.
@@blademanx use sensors,side mirrors or ask your passenger seat person how much distance there is when you turning in narrow spaces