Hi Sarah, there are mainly two types of speed bumps. The ones that go across from one side to the other. These are 10 mph speed bumps and are 2nd gear. The other ones are smaller humps that are directly in front of your car with gaps to either side. These are 15 to 20 mph speed bumps and you can get away with 3rd gear.
good video, I have problem when driving longtime up to hill with a lots of rumps , so I hould go for 2sd because of rumps but again when I am driving long time with the second gare the engine start giving the sound
Hi Travis. Just before you turned left at 2.38 there's a 40mph sign and after you turned left there's a 30mph sign. Why is that? I just had a thought that the 40mph sign was for when you turn right!!!
Sound on most of your videos are very low, on this one is very difficult to follow what you saying.. your videos and explainings are VERY GOOD, thank you very much for that!!!
well that's what I did on my test and they fail me on stoping my car then I sneek and peecked is there any thing you can tell me to put it right thanks
+richard dutton I recorded a video: Josh's mock driving test'. Josh failed the test at a stop sign for doing a rolling stop. He thought he stopped the car but was moving very slightly. The best is to secure the car with the hand brake. Then move out. If you feel the examiner was unfair you can appeal. Info to appeal on back of your test sheet.
@@richarddutton1812 The STOP sign at junctions requires you to stop at the line, check it is safe and then emerge safely after taking effective observation. Unfortunately some people stop significantly short of the line then peep and creep and emerge on the roll. This is regarded as not stopping "at the line". Basically you should peep and creep until you are positioned at a place where you can see all you need to the STOP. Take effective observation then emerge.
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Hi Sarah, there are mainly two types of speed bumps. The ones that go across from one side to the other. These are 10 mph speed bumps and are 2nd gear. The other ones are smaller humps that are directly in front of your car with gaps to either side. These are 15 to 20 mph speed bumps and you can get away with 3rd gear.
Thanks for these videos. Sometimes it is easier to understand advice when you see a practical demonstration.
Thanks for these Mr. Travis I think you are a good man
+Omphalost Orisons thank you for your kind comment
brilliant video, thank you!!
thank you very much for this video! :)
Round the corner i can do same with bay park & parallel park 💪
I passed thanks to your advice
Congratulations on passing. Safe driving
Great video...helped me pass
good video, I have problem when driving longtime up to hill with a lots of rumps , so I hould go for 2sd because of rumps but again when I am driving long time with the second gare the engine start giving the sound
Hopefully i can do this next week🙏🏽
Good luck and ease into the test at the start. Don't be rushing, just appropriate speeds.
Hello, do you have a vid on how to drive on country roads? thank you
Got my test date on the 11/12/17 been watch ur videos & trying 2 remember all info u give please update some of ur videos
+Nathan Edwards good luck with your test. Thanks for feedback
Hi, thank you for your feedback. But I do think you are being a bit harsh. This video covers some of the driving faults that happens on driving tests.
you are doing amazing!!! keep doing what youre doing !!!!! we are all so grateful!
Learn-to-drive Travis I've just passed my driving test 2nd time
Congratulations on passing
Hi Travis. Just before you turned left at 2.38 there's a 40mph sign and after you turned left there's a 30mph sign. Why is that? I just had a thought that the 40mph sign was for when you turn right!!!
Sound on most of your videos are very low, on this one is very difficult to follow what you saying.. your videos and explainings are VERY GOOD, thank you very much for that!!!
Do you have to turn on wipers before you drive in rain on the test ?
If it’s raining at the start, then turn them on before setting off.
Hi do I always indicate even if there is no body to tell?
Thank you
Sovanny
Sovanny Smylie always better to indicate to no one than to miss an indication to someone because you thought there was no one. Safe than sorry!
can you do sneeck and peek at a stop signs
Yes, as long as you first stop the car. Then sneak and peek.
well that's what I did on my test and they fail me on stoping my car then I sneek and peecked is there any thing you can tell me to put it right thanks
+richard dutton I recorded a video: Josh's mock driving test'. Josh failed the test at a stop sign for doing a rolling stop. He thought he stopped the car but was moving very slightly. The best is to secure the car with the hand brake. Then move out.
If you feel the examiner was unfair you can appeal. Info to appeal on back of your test sheet.
@@richarddutton1812 The STOP sign at junctions requires you to stop at the line, check it is safe and then emerge safely after taking effective observation. Unfortunately some people stop significantly short of the line then peep and creep and emerge on the roll. This is regarded as not stopping "at the line". Basically you should peep and creep until you are positioned at a place where you can see all you need to the STOP. Take effective observation then emerge.
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