You actually understanding the level of a new driver and having the mindset to help them improve. Totally respect to your style. This is another video I needed to see as I never got these explanations. Thank you!
What a relief to hear all my struggles validated! I feel a huge weight lift from my shoulders, relieved that what I go through is completely natural and I simply need more practice. The head camera is incredibly useful. The view through it is the most valuable part of the video. Thank you, Richard!
Hey man, I really, really appreciate these videos. I'm 31 years old and have a terrible anxiety disorder. I did some lessons when I was 18 but my anxiety got so bad I couldn't leave the house for well over a decade. Anyway, I'm really hoping to save up a little cash, do my theory and practical and buy a car. These videos have been invaluable to me. Thanks for using the headcam too - very helpful :D Big thumbs up to you amigo, both on TH-cam and in real life lol :)
@@ConquerDriving Thanks man, that's really very kind of you to say. If I was local I'd give you a shout in an instant (but I'll be sure to use your links for sponsorship!). Take care of yourself and thanks again.
I'd love to see more of these kind of videos from you, where you are just driving and commenting on what you're doing. It's quite helpful and also entertaining.
I'm from Singapore and your videos really helped me a lot! If only there are sure professional driving instructors like you sir over here... Thank you very much!
Excellent video. You're an amazing teacher. My driving instructor tells me when to change lanes and tries to insist I take gaps I don't feel comfortable with and it makes me feel more anxious. You're very encouraging and it helps with developing good judgement and self confidence.
Some people learn quicker than the other which is true and positive thinking helps a lot, but I found very hard to feel confident enough to drive after completing a lot of lessons and I feel like I worry more than focusing what I could achieve. Whenever I watch your vidios, it really builds my confidence, thank you so much for your time and support, you are so good.
Love that you include a learners perspective of trying out new things and it is true, that getting anxious and overwhelmed because of an unfamiliar road or area that you've never driven on before is true. Especially when you have your attention diverted to a small little thing and you don't concentrate on driving is a bad habit for me and I've learned so much from your channel. Please keep up!!
Hello Conquer driving , just passed my driving test in a first go. After my husband hardwork and great lessons , I would like to thank you for your useful videos about roundabouts, manoeuvres. Keep it up 👍🏼
I have suggested your page to my friends who are going to start practical lessons. Your channel is absolutely doing fabulous job. Thank you so much for making learning driving easy for new drivers .
Found your channel today and it’s amazing! Thank you for wearing a camera on your head and thank you for not focusing on passing the test like all other channels do. Your videos truly help. Sincere thank you!
The head cam is SO helpful! I could see both the rear mirror and side mirror, and it makes me feel like I am vicariously driving. I wonder what it’s like to change lanes in busy traffic though.
O my lord! your sense of humour is to the next level. It was informative at the same time very funny. Enjoyed this video to the fullest. Thanks for this amazing video. You are truly an amazing instructor. I passed my theory using your @theory 4 in 1 app. I recommended this app to many of my friends.
Thank you very much for your excellent videos. I recently passed my driving test (in Ireland). There are also some other useful driving videos on TH-cam but Conquer Driving is by far the best I have seen. Along with a very patient driving instructor, these videos are great for more anxious learners like me
In Australia we are taught to ALWAYS check your blind spot before you change lanes, no matter what - mirror checks aren’t enough and if you failed to head check that would be marked as a fault. Mirrors just don’t show you everything and it only takes a half-second to check your blind spot as well.
I think the head camera is the only way to show things in reality, especially for this type of video. Well done on a clear explanation, verbal and visual
Hello Richard, Thank you SO VERY MUCH, You have mentioned very sensitive and important points in this video regarding changing lane and checking the mirrors that all were really useful for me. Take care and stay always safe and happy! God bless you!
Developing your own skills and your own judgment is so true. When I was first starting to drive with my mom we were at an intersection. I had right of way but there was a cyclist on my right. I thought they were coming quite fast so I waited for them. My mom was like what are you doing? Why didn't you go? Well I didn't feel comfortable going so I didn't go. In retrospect I had plenty of time but I don't regret my decision because it was a learning moment. Then a couple weeks later I'm trying to turn left but there's a car in the opposite lane so I should give way (driving on the right here). But I noticed the car was mid turn and still pretty far away. I made a quick turn and it felt comfortable. But my mom was freaking out saying I shouldn't have gone. Looking back I still think it was safe so no regrets since I didn't rush the decision.
Thank you very much for this videos. I love them. I have driving license from 2009 but I have not used it, I decided to give it a go, so took some refresher class (20 hrs) and bought a car. I'm still scared to drive as others are very impatient on the road. Usually I have issues with parking and hill start 😂 (manual car 🤷) But this video encouraged me so much just like others 🙏🙏
Hey Richard, thank you so much for all the positive motivation in the video. I really need to hear that as a new driver learning how to drive on the highway as my driving instructor doesn't give me any of that. I've been practicing for a bit, but this one highway I've got to drive on is really busy and I get nervous still on it. The last time I was on it I froze because I couldn't figure out when to change lanes as there were so many cars in the next lane over. I'm really grateful for your advice and sensitivity to new drivers, thank you so much ❤
Hi Richard in rural areas there is no requirement for driving instructors to take you near a dual carriageway or motorway as the driving test does not test your abilities for this. I believe it should be mandatory to elimate the daunting approach to a slip road and joining fast moving traffic. These videos are great for novices and the experienced drivers. Thanks again.
I'm not what I'd call a natural driver and lockdown meant I had far fewer lessons than recommended. Your fantastic videos meant I still managed to pass first time. Thank you so much!
Wow needing to redevelop this skills as I have not driven since I had a "freak accident" in 2008 much or by myself, feeling like a new driver, this video is very useful and informative. Camera was a great inclusion it puts you in the drivers seat and let's you feel in tune with the road. Thank you
15:07 This was the video I needed right after today's lesson. My instructor was shouting at me for every little thing I did or did not. It absolutely destroyed my confidence. I really thought I was never going to be a good driver after that lesson. But I think most of the problem is he didn't allow me to develop my own judgment, he was just telling me what to do and getting angry when I didn't do exactly what he wanted me to do.
It's funny cause my instructor told me not to check my blind spot when changing lanes on a dual carriageway before a roundabout having a little bit of experience riding a bike has drilled this into me so thankyou it's nice to see I wasn't in the wrong
Hi instructor thank you very much for your videos, I passed my driving test yesterday and I have my driving licence, your videos helped me, thank you very much
Hi Richard, I love how you've simplified such a stressful decision for new drivers into just a couple of points. So for motorway driving, you just need to make sure that: 1) You can see the following car in your rear-view mirror 2) The following car is in the tophalf of the wing-mirror 3) They aren't gaining quickly. Are there equivalent checks that you can do to help make the decision of if it's safe to switch lane while city driving? It seems that these checks are designed to give you enough space to be safe at higher motorway speeds with lots of extra space, but city driving is usually much slower with cars much closer together
Thanks for ur kind words. I am feeling very low that I m unable to learn lane changing.. I must be kind to myself and allow myself more time to learn lane changing
I love the head cam. Really helpful and obviously very sexy too, which is a bonus. Seriously though, this is excellent with the head cam. The view from the mirrors is shown in study materials but actually getting an real example of it being used is SOOO much more helpful. Keep it up 👍
Could you do a video on changing lanes in a non-motorway setting? I am still quite nervous about changing lanes in a non-motorway setting, roundabouts, a-roads etc.
I'm really grateful for this channel helps me alot although I already have my licence and it's a plus because in South Africa we also drive on the right hand
Really nice explanation of the whole blind spot affair! I drive an older transit van quite often, and it has smaller blind spot mirrors under the normal wing mirrors. However, if you intentionally dont look into them while being overtaken, the amount of time that passes between the car disappearing in your wing mirror and appearing besides you is really scary.
These videos have been super helpful! I've had to change instructor 2 days before my test so I've been a bit nervous but these have given me a confidence boost and I did well in a new car today ❤️
I have my theory coming up next week. I have very little confidence I will pass 3rd time round. Would be amazing if you done some videos on theory also because the way show, explain & breakdown things is amazing. For someone like me I struggle with learning but your videos are helping me.
This video is gold. Thank you for encouraging us to exercise our own judgement, & not trying to please the passenger. I notice at 4min , your first slip road entry, you didn't check side or blind spot. (Not trying to be hyper critical, just an observation) But please keep the videos coming
Love your videos Richard. I’ve been driving 30 years but now teaching my son and you are helping me so much to be a better instructor. When do you think lessons will be allowed again in England?
Awesome video Richard! Everything explained in the best way possible and fun to watch as well. I've got my final driving exam comming up and your videos really helped me out a lot! Thank you and please don't stop posting.
"not everybody uses his brain". This is the best explanation about why in motorway , some drivers " a lot" not use the indicators for change lines. Really good video. Always helpful for experienced drivers as novice drivers . Thank you 💯
So I have passed my exam, but on this occasion I really upgraded my knowledge! I've had a small unconfidence, when I was changing lanes on a busy traffic in may 300k people city, Lublin, Poland. I think this video and some tips helped me, although I had already know most of the information and rules. Thanks a lot and maybe one day I will have a chance to visit UK. But now I can test myself on the first big snow in my life. The driving is completely different and more engaging. Now I'm going straight to your snow-subjected videos. Bye and greetings from Poland (white of snow everywhere now :P)
It's great to hear the videos are helping you. Thank you for watching! My girlfriend is Polish so I usually go to Poznań a couple of times a year, beautiful city.
Hey Richard, just wanna thank you for all your great videos and your kindness in answering all my questions~ I passed my manual driving test today, finally, 3rd go though~ in Australia 🇦🇺 as someone never drove before, directly learn manual- (I had 2 instructors before, they have their good things but …) anyway so lucky to find u on TH-cam, because the way I learn is I must understand -and you happen to be good at explaining all~~ still have long way to go to become safe driver in the rest of my life, will keep watching your videos~~ Will you post some videos about defensive driving? I just wanna me be safe and other ppl and cars safe around me~ :) Thanks again ❤️👍🙏
Your new head cam definitely worked as a treat! I passed my test last year ( with only few minors) drove on my own straightaway since that, with a 1999 Passat 😂 I'm definitely confident with everything but changing lane on fast route especially when I'm there first time😂 our biggest question would always be " how far is far enough?" " how quickly others are catching us?" your head cam showed everything. Thank you so much and Please keep doing that!
I really enjoy learning from your videos as you always have helpful visuals and show learners what to do. I've practiced driving on the road for about 20hrs now but I still find changing lanes really scary. I usually take my foot off the break, look for too long and/or drift into a different lane cos my arms turn when I check my blindspot (sometimes onto the other side of the road) so I don't have much confidence in my driving ability. Could you also make a video where you're changing lanes on a main road (not a motorway or freeway)? I get even more anxious because the speed limit is usually 60km/h on these roads but the cars are much closer together so I don't know how to judge when it's a safe distance to overtake. I can be quite jerky with my wheel because of this :(
You must put so much time into editing and making these videos, I’m super grateful, like you being sat there with a head cam shows so much more of what’s going on in the mirrors. I find it hard when my instructor says on roundabouts ‘check your mirrors’ because I struggle to know what I’m checking for if that makes sense? Where should or shouldn’t there be a car for me to come off the roundabout, so if you have any advice on what to check for on roundabouts with mirrors and timing for leaving it would be much appreciated. I’ve so many times on lessons went to change to leave and I thought it was clear then my instructor grabs the wheel -___- thanks again for you hard work!!
I'm guessing maybe your instructor meant you didn't look further enough ( at round about) ( basically not just someone from your right, but also someone from your opposite way as they may turn right so would be right in front of you)? Things can change so fast Within just half second! Next time you could ask your instructor what you had missed, and always ask for rewatching the dashcam of of lesson ( my instructor was a star!), that could make explanation much clearer!
Also to catch the perfect perfect timing for leaving the round about, always get yourself perfectly ready to go ( if in manual car), right foot slightly squeeze on gas , left foot just a little bit below biting point ( if manual petrol car) or much more below biting point ( if manual diesel cadi. When you get your chance, lift your left foot up to biting point, there you go. otherwise you will take at least get biting point + gas ready, you'll miss your chance as things change so fast even Within just half second!
AlicePeach Cake thank you so much that makes perfect sense! Things do change quickly and I’m trying hard to be able to spot things better to make better decisions. My instructors great so I’ll definitely ask once my lessons resume post lockdown, dash cam footage is a genius idea ill have to mention it to her because I don’t think she gives it to her students! Thanks again for your advice 😊😊😊
Great empathy and sensitivity to the mindset and attitudes of Learner drivers. This is what sets your videos above others on YT. Keep it up.
Thank you.
True true. It's as if he is in the mind of the learner driver. He knows our doubts and fears and answers them accordingly with perfect illustrations.
@@beautyqueen9171 yep he’s great
true
@@ConquerDriving I wish I had an instructor like you. Knowledgeable, patient, and great empathy for learner drivers.
You actually understanding the level of a new driver and having the mindset to help them improve. Totally respect to your style. This is another video I needed to see as I never got these explanations. Thank you!
The illustration was great and hilarious as well
Thank you!
@@ConquerDriving 'not everyone uses their brain' so true so true
9:17 the seething malice with which you said "idiot" gave me a real chuckle!
😄
What a relief to hear all my struggles validated! I feel a huge weight lift from my shoulders, relieved that what I go through is completely natural and I simply need more practice. The head camera is incredibly useful. The view through it is the most valuable part of the video. Thank you, Richard!
I'm from South Africa and learnt so much from your TH-cam videos. Keep up the good work!
Hey man, I really, really appreciate these videos. I'm 31 years old and have a terrible anxiety disorder. I did some lessons when I was 18 but my anxiety got so bad I couldn't leave the house for well over a decade. Anyway, I'm really hoping to save up a little cash, do my theory and practical and buy a car. These videos have been invaluable to me. Thanks for using the headcam too - very helpful :D
Big thumbs up to you amigo, both on TH-cam and in real life lol :)
Thanks very much! I hope you're successful with your plan to get a licence and some wheels! Good luck 🤞
@@ConquerDriving Thanks man, that's really very kind of you to say. If I was local I'd give you a shout in an instant (but I'll be sure to use your links for sponsorship!). Take care of yourself and thanks again.
Good luck Tuna :-) you'll get there ,best wishes xx
Good luck Tuna, rooting for you! Anxiety disorders are so hard, so brave of you to work on overcoming it!!
what an interesting story
I’m only 15, but I quite like watching your videos anyway. The head-camera provides an interesting insight. Cheers Richard! 👍
You're welcome, I'll work on the head cam.
Wish more instructors were as clear as you
I Just completed my driving test but I'm getting to learn more things from your videos. Good job
Congratulations on passing! It's good to know you're finding the videos helpful.
Your knowledge, experience and passion for driving really enables you to produce excellent instruction videos. Very much appreciated!
Thank you!
Got my test in 3 weeks lol these videos make me more confident
Me too and very scared
I'm happy to hear that, good luck with your test 🤞
How did you get a test ?
@@salafiyyah_m7698 they've opened some test centres in specific areas
DID YOU PASS
I'd love to see more of these kind of videos from you, where you are just driving and commenting on what you're doing. It's quite helpful and also entertaining.
I'll take that on board.
The headcam is really helpful! I get really nervous changing lanes so this was really helpful. I need to work on little turns of the wheel 😂
Thank you, I'll try and practise using it.
These are the best driving videos on TH-cam helped me so much thanks man
I'm glad they are helping! Thank you.
You always demonstrate very well.
Watching from Nairobi, Kenya.
Thank you!
Unafanya nini huku? -:D
Not everyone uses their brains, especially on thika road 😂
I'm from Singapore and your videos really helped me a lot! If only there are sure professional driving instructors like you sir over here... Thank you very much!
The centre mirror check information was very helpful. I have struggled to judge what’s a safe gap to get into on dual carriageways. Thank you
Passed my test completely trained by you with zero faults! Thank you so much. You have done an amazing job!
( I used to drive in another country)
That's really great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
Excellent video. You're an amazing teacher. My driving instructor tells me when to change lanes and tries to insist I take gaps I don't feel comfortable with and it makes me feel more anxious. You're very encouraging and it helps with developing good judgement and self confidence.
Now getting back on to the road after 4 years; viewing these videos and learning much more than I did when i attended driving schools..thanks a mil🙏🏻
you are such a good teacher! also very understanding 🥺 thank u so much for the effort!! support from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Some people learn quicker than the other which is true and positive thinking helps a lot, but I found very hard to feel confident enough to drive after completing a lot of lessons and I feel like I worry more than focusing what I could achieve. Whenever I watch your vidios, it really builds my confidence, thank you so much for your time and support, you are so good.
Try to enjoy the lesson, enjoy the driving. Don't think about how long it takes to learn.
Love that you include a learners perspective of trying out new things and it is true, that getting anxious and overwhelmed because of an unfamiliar road or area that you've never driven on before is true. Especially when you have your attention diverted to a small little thing and you don't concentrate on driving is a bad habit for me and I've learned so much from your channel. Please keep up!!
Hello Conquer driving , just passed my driving test in a first go. After my husband hardwork and great lessons , I would like to thank you for your useful videos about roundabouts, manoeuvres. Keep it up 👍🏼
Congratulations! Enjoy your licence 😊
I have suggested your page to my friends who are going to start practical lessons. Your channel is absolutely doing fabulous job. Thank you so much for making learning driving easy for new drivers .
Found your channel today and it’s amazing! Thank you for wearing a camera on your head and thank you for not focusing on passing the test like all other channels do. Your videos truly help. Sincere thank you!
The head cam is SO helpful! I could see both the rear mirror and side mirror, and it makes me feel like I am vicariously driving. I wonder what it’s like to change lanes in busy traffic though.
Very good point. A video in busy traffic is a good idea.
O my lord! your sense of humour is to the next level. It was informative at the same time very funny. Enjoyed this video to the fullest. Thanks for this amazing video. You are truly an amazing instructor. I passed my theory using your @theory 4 in 1 app. I recommended this app to many of my friends.
Thank you very much for your excellent videos. I recently passed my driving test (in Ireland). There are also some other useful driving videos on TH-cam but Conquer Driving is by far the best I have seen. Along with a very patient driving instructor, these videos are great for more anxious learners like me
In Australia we are taught to ALWAYS check your blind spot before you change lanes, no matter what - mirror checks aren’t enough and if you failed to head check that would be marked as a fault. Mirrors just don’t show you everything and it only takes a half-second to check your blind spot as well.
I will do a side check , a blind spot check every time I change lanes now, no matter what
have benefited much from your driving lessons of changing lanes.thanks.
Zambia western province.
You are a great person for teaching change lane which is so important. Thanks.
Thank you so much mate! This is one of my weak spots in driving and watching this has been of great help and support. God bless you 🙏
Thank you and you're welcome.
I don't know how to drive but watching you makes me feel like I have been driving for years your an amazing instructor
I think the head camera is the only way to show things in reality, especially for this type of video. Well done on a clear explanation, verbal and visual
I wouldn't have passed my driving test without your videos bro.
Great instructor and a true psychologist!
Hello Richard, Thank you SO VERY MUCH, You have mentioned very sensitive and important points in this video regarding changing lane and checking the mirrors that all were really useful for me. Take care and stay always safe and happy! God bless you!
Developing your own skills and your own judgment is so true. When I was first starting to drive with my mom we were at an intersection. I had right of way but there was a cyclist on my right. I thought they were coming quite fast so I waited for them. My mom was like what are you doing? Why didn't you go? Well I didn't feel comfortable going so I didn't go. In retrospect I had plenty of time but I don't regret my decision because it was a learning moment. Then a couple weeks later I'm trying to turn left but there's a car in the opposite lane so I should give way (driving on the right here). But I noticed the car was mid turn and still pretty far away. I made a quick turn and it felt comfortable. But my mom was freaking out saying I shouldn't have gone. Looking back I still think it was safe so no regrets since I didn't rush the decision.
Thank you very much for this videos. I love them. I have driving license from 2009 but I have not used it, I decided to give it a go, so took some refresher class (20 hrs) and bought a car. I'm still scared to drive as others are very impatient on the road. Usually I have issues with parking and hill start 😂 (manual car 🤷) But this video encouraged me so much just like others 🙏🙏
You are so passionate about driving and caring driver. It’s very good to share your knowledge with others 🙏👍
Again your the instructor ever, very clear explanations, and I like your examples.
Thank you!
Hey Richard, thank you so much for all the positive motivation in the video. I really need to hear that as a new driver learning how to drive on the highway as my driving instructor doesn't give me any of that. I've been practicing for a bit, but this one highway I've got to drive on is really busy and I get nervous still on it. The last time I was on it I froze because I couldn't figure out when to change lanes as there were so many cars in the next lane over. I'm really grateful for your advice and sensitivity to new drivers, thank you so much ❤
Interior mirror explanation is very helpful! Really good tips like when all car shape is in the mirror means safe to change the lane
I’ve got my test in October and I am learning so much from your videos and actually getting more comfortable and confident about my test .
Good luck with your test.
Hi Richard in rural areas there is no requirement for driving instructors to take you near a dual carriageway or motorway as the
driving test does not test your abilities for this. I believe it should be mandatory to elimate the daunting approach to a slip road
and joining fast moving traffic. These videos are great for novices and the experienced drivers. Thanks again.
Depends what test centre you use. The DVSA certainly expect instructors to teach this but the test isn't long enough to test it at many centres.
This is about the only thing I'm left with understanding and it's so daunting.
I'm not what I'd call a natural driver and lockdown meant I had far fewer lessons than recommended. Your fantastic videos meant I still managed to pass first time. Thank you so much!
I'm very happy to hear that. Congratulations!
That explains my impulse to kick out my SPV, who always pushed on me his judgment! Thank you! Your video is really helpful. I get more confidence now.
Wow needing to redevelop this skills as I have not driven since I had a "freak accident" in 2008 much or by myself, feeling like a new driver, this video is very useful and informative. Camera was a great inclusion it puts you in the drivers seat and let's you feel in tune with the road. Thank you
Definitely best driving channel out there
I like the headcam. We get to see what to look for and what your talking about as you do it.
15:07 This was the video I needed right after today's lesson. My instructor was shouting at me for every little thing I did or did not. It absolutely destroyed my confidence. I really thought I was never going to be a good driver after that lesson. But I think most of the problem is he didn't allow me to develop my own judgment, he was just telling me what to do and getting angry when I didn't do exactly what he wanted me to do.
I'm sorry to hear that. I find it better to let new drivers only take gaps they're comfortable with. This helps build judgment.
It's funny cause my instructor told me not to check my blind spot when changing lanes on a dual carriageway before a roundabout having a little bit of experience riding a bike has drilled this into me so thankyou it's nice to see I wasn't in the wrong
You are such a great instructor... I am feeling confident after watching your videos..
Thank you ☺
👏👏👏 Your videos helping me a lot! I am not a native speaker but you speaking syle makes it things too much easier. Thanks a lot for that!
Hi instructor thank you very much for your videos, I passed my driving test yesterday and I have my driving licence, your videos helped me, thank you very much
Congratulations! I'm happy to hear I helped.
Brilliant teacher the best I've watched so understanding of the novice driver really encouraging and confidence building.
Truly your the best, at explaining scenarios I have a lot to learn.
Got my test tomorrow and i'm really nervous. Binging these videos
Good luck tomorrow 🤞
Hi Richard, I love how you've simplified such a stressful decision for new drivers into just a couple of points.
So for motorway driving, you just need to make sure that:
1) You can see the following car in your rear-view mirror
2) The following car is in the tophalf of the wing-mirror
3) They aren't gaining quickly.
Are there equivalent checks that you can do to help make the decision of if it's safe to switch lane while city driving? It seems that these checks are designed to give you enough space to be safe at higher motorway speeds with lots of extra space, but city driving is usually much slower with cars much closer together
The head cam is very helpful. Nice job driving and explaining at the same time. You are wonderful really learnt alot
Thanks for ur kind words. I am feeling very low that I m unable to learn lane changing..
I must be kind to myself and allow myself more time to learn lane changing
I love the head cam. Really helpful and obviously very sexy too, which is a bonus.
Seriously though, this is excellent with the head cam. The view from the mirrors is shown in study materials but actually getting an real example of it being used is SOOO much more helpful. Keep it up 👍
Thank you. I have some more with the head cam.
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th-cam.com/video/NhdQp-Hmds4/w-d-xo.html
Could you do a video on changing lanes in a non-motorway setting? I am still quite nervous about changing lanes in a non-motorway setting, roundabouts, a-roads etc.
I'm really grateful for this channel helps me alot although I already have my licence and it's a plus because in South Africa we also drive on the right hand
fav driving instructor on youtube
Really nice explanation of the whole blind spot affair! I drive an older transit van quite often, and it has smaller blind spot mirrors under the normal wing mirrors. However, if you intentionally dont look into them while being overtaken, the amount of time that passes between the car disappearing in your wing mirror and appearing besides you is really scary.
In a van that's true. Much better in a car.
These videos have been super helpful! I've had to change instructor 2 days before my test so I've been a bit nervous but these have given me a confidence boost and I did well in a new car today ❤️
I hope your test goes well!
You are amazing, I am literally nodding all the time while listening to you, thank you, I appreciate you
The best instructor I've seen
Watching your videos has really improved my skills a lot.. thank you so much
I have my theory coming up next week. I have very little confidence I will pass 3rd time round. Would be amazing if you done some videos on theory also because the way show, explain & breakdown things is amazing. For someone like me I struggle with learning but your videos are helping me.
Good luck with the test, theory content is something I would like to try and do.
Head camera was really helpful especially as you explain your manoeuvres. Love your vids, so glad I found them on here!! Thank you very much : )
Magnificent. i could only pray and hope that someday such level of sensitivity and thoughtfulness is expressed by Indian drivers too. thank you. 🙏
This was really helpful. I lost so much confidence driving that I stopped.
the head cam is very helpful along with all the data you presented... thank
This video is gold.
Thank you for encouraging us to exercise our own judgement, & not trying to please the passenger.
I notice at 4min , your first slip road entry, you didn't check side or blind spot. (Not trying to be hyper critical, just an observation)
But please keep the videos coming
Love your videos Richard. I’ve been driving 30 years but now teaching my son and you are helping me so much to be a better instructor. When do you think lessons will be allowed again in England?
Thank you. We are thinking it would be when hairdressers open. But this is only popular assumption, nothing confirmed.
Awesome video Richard! Everything explained in the best way possible and fun to watch as well. I've got my final driving exam comming up and your videos really helped me out a lot! Thank you and please don't stop posting.
Thank you, I'll keep doing it.
I really love your wisdom, very nice to listen to, although a bit corny sometimes, but overall seriously funny
"not everybody uses his brain". This is the best explanation about why in motorway , some drivers " a lot" not use the indicators for change lines.
Really good video. Always helpful for experienced drivers as novice drivers .
Thank you 💯
You're welcome ☺
14:04 -14:22 really feel the advice. Sir you're the best!
So I have passed my exam, but on this occasion I really upgraded my knowledge! I've had a small unconfidence, when I was changing lanes on a busy traffic in may 300k people city, Lublin, Poland. I think this video and some tips helped me, although I had already know most of the information and rules. Thanks a lot and maybe one day I will have a chance to visit UK. But now I can test myself on the first big snow in my life. The driving is completely different and more engaging. Now I'm going straight to your snow-subjected videos. Bye and greetings from Poland (white of snow everywhere now :P)
It's great to hear the videos are helping you. Thank you for watching! My girlfriend is Polish so I usually go to Poznań a couple of times a year, beautiful city.
Good stuff. Hardest part is coming back in when cars behind are pushing. Making sure I can see the car I've overtaken in both main and side mirror.
The head camera view is really helpful. Very good informations..
Brilliant session Richard! Thank you. Will share with my son who is learning to drive.
Thanks a lot ,u sence of humour ,kindness ,enthusiasm really helps to understand everything....
wow, you teach way better than my driver instructor. Thanks for making these videos!
You're welcome ☺
Great job, can you pls do a video with sat nav cos sometimes they are confusing with the direction.
Thank you, I'll add that to my consideration list.
Thanks you much appreciated
i've been driving for over 10,000 km, but i still enjoy these videos.
oh dear, i must have a bit of james may in me :(
Excellent video. You are an excellent instructor. Best driving videos i have seen so far
The head camera is great, have to think for driving on the right but still very helpful
Hey Richard, just wanna thank you for all your great videos and your kindness in answering all my questions~ I passed my manual driving test today, finally, 3rd go though~ in Australia 🇦🇺 as someone never drove before, directly learn manual- (I had 2 instructors before, they have their good things but …) anyway so lucky to find u on TH-cam, because the way I learn is I must understand -and you happen to be good at explaining all~~ still have long way to go to become safe driver in the rest of my life, will keep watching your videos~~
Will you post some videos about defensive driving? I just wanna me be safe and other ppl and cars safe around me~ :)
Thanks again ❤️👍🙏
That's fantastic news, congratulations on passing! I may do such a video in the future.
Interesting observations and learnings through the head-cam.
Your new head cam definitely worked as a treat! I passed my test last year ( with only few minors) drove on my own straightaway since that, with a 1999 Passat 😂 I'm definitely confident with everything but changing lane on fast route especially when I'm there first time😂 our biggest question would always be " how far is far enough?" " how quickly others are catching us?" your head cam showed everything. Thank you so much and Please keep doing that!
P.S. Everything you said has always been exactly the same as my instructor's, feel like you two could be soul mates 😂
You're welcome and thank you. A Passat is a nice comfy car.
I really enjoy learning from your videos as you always have helpful visuals and show learners what to do. I've practiced driving on the road for about 20hrs now but I still find changing lanes really scary. I usually take my foot off the break, look for too long and/or drift into a different lane cos my arms turn when I check my blindspot (sometimes onto the other side of the road) so I don't have much confidence in my driving ability.
Could you also make a video where you're changing lanes on a main road (not a motorway or freeway)? I get even more anxious because the speed limit is usually 60km/h on these roads but the cars are much closer together so I don't know how to judge when it's a safe distance to overtake. I can be quite jerky with my wheel because of this :(
I will add it to the consideration list, but the same guidance applies.
@@ConquerDrivingwas there a video
Another super helpful. Need to watch this one more often.
The best instructor ever!
You must put so much time into editing and making these videos, I’m super grateful, like you being sat there with a head cam shows so much more of what’s going on in the mirrors. I find it hard when my instructor says on roundabouts ‘check your mirrors’ because I struggle to know what I’m checking for if that makes sense? Where should or shouldn’t there be a car for me to come off the roundabout, so if you have any advice on what to check for on roundabouts with mirrors and timing for leaving it would be much appreciated. I’ve so many times on lessons went to change to leave and I thought it was clear then my instructor grabs the wheel -___- thanks again for you hard work!!
I'm guessing maybe your instructor meant you didn't look further enough ( at round about) ( basically not just someone from your right, but also someone from your opposite way as they may turn right so would be right in front of you)? Things can change so fast Within just half second! Next time you could ask your instructor what you had missed, and always ask for rewatching the dashcam of of lesson ( my instructor was a star!), that could make explanation much clearer!
Also to catch the perfect perfect timing for leaving the round about, always get yourself perfectly ready to go ( if in manual car), right foot slightly squeeze on gas , left foot just a little bit below biting point ( if manual petrol car) or much more below biting point ( if manual diesel cadi. When you get your chance, lift your left foot up to biting point, there you go. otherwise you will take at least get biting point + gas ready, you'll miss your chance as things change so fast even Within just half second!
AlicePeach Cake thank you so much that makes perfect sense! Things do change quickly and I’m trying hard to be able to spot things better to make better decisions. My instructors great so I’ll definitely ask once my lessons resume post lockdown, dash cam footage is a genius idea ill have to mention it to her because I don’t think she gives it to her students! Thanks again for your advice 😊😊😊
@@Maxi2010zz you're most welcome!
Good point, I should do a video on mirrors.