@@bulsmereboxeratreadingempi4563 This video is from the 90’s, all the cars on road are from the early 90’s even outside showroom @ 2:19 The lorry is a K reg (1992)
@@MythionVR That's right. Even back then there would have been far busier locations to film an instructional video, but it was easier to film where there was a lot less traffic to block the cameras view of the truck.
good little video and well explained by former top gear presenter chris goffey when top gear was good you can just about hear the sound of the six cylinder engine in that 190.30 iveco turbostar humming away
@@Icemanr85 I passed on 11th of May at second attempt somehow but regarding first attempt because everything till then was going to smooth so that when I failed my first exam I was devastated as fuck...suicidal thoughs pretty much and not looking toward life much. Now looking back I can say that amount of pressure I put on my self by paying for my self and wanting to pass first time etc completly dragged me down. My advice is to try to set yourself in a right mind, take documents with you and no matter what will happen during that test (and will happen as I experienced some crazy stuff) Do not give up but drive till you back end center and you hear "this is end of the exam" Sorry that I can not be more helpful than that.
Still fantastic video regardless of fact it is years old. Hope that knowledge would help me during my CE exam. Would be nice if new video showed or explain what exactly you seeing in those bottom mirrors.
Because you can't know for sure that someone is turning off the main road until they have committed to the manoeuvre. They could be signalling left because they've forgotten to turn it off, and you can't reliably tell from in front whether they're braking. On test therefore, I believe you'd be expected to wait until they actually turn their wheels before emerging.
Depends on the examiner. You could pull out in front of signalling traffic with some examiners but it would be an instant fail if they were signalling with no intention of turning and you made them slam on their brakes even with a lax examiner.
Certainly not, you're not supposed to pay attention to signals until it's clear they're turning off. Back in the day when this was made i do doubt they're as strict as they are now
We need a serious update on this one with go pros and 2022 traffic....good as it is but could be amazing if someone can/wants to take that on....would happily pay for view
I think this is one of the best formats to see regarding the view from the driving seat of a class 1. Now if shit bird cyclists don't understand how difficult it is to drive large vehicles and their blind spots they never will.
The voice in the video (that of Chris Goffey, formerly of BBC's Top Gear) is a familiar one. He has good advice for HGV drivers, although the video "General Knowledge for your CDL class "A" - Part 2 of 2" (available elsewhere on TH-cam) has good advice, too. The "General Knowledge..." video has potential US CDL theory test questions having to do with speed, and answers (e.g. leaving 1 second for every 10 feet of a bus or HGV's length, for speeds < 40 mph, adding 1 second to that for speeds of 40 mph or more, and that turning wide into the road in which a driver of an HGV or bus wants to go is better than using the road from which the same driver wants to turn).
This is good video fair play! Out out date now! But manufacturers have failed everyone, still far too many blind spots on the trucks and remember the DRIVER ALWAYS GETS THE BLAME, not pedestrians not cyclists, not Offfice staff. Truck drivers need to Look after number 1, if the road is unstable , unsuitable or unsafe then DON,T DELIVER simple.
129 Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you Must Not cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary, provided the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km/h) or less. Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 26
Notice how there was much less traffic on the roads back then years ago.
It’s 2020 LOL
@@bulsmereboxeratreadingempi4563 This video is from the 90’s, all the cars on road are from the early 90’s even outside showroom @ 2:19 The lorry is a K reg (1992)
The time of day and location is important. It's quiet where I live, just like in the video. :)
@@ironeyes82
The truck is M Reg!
@@MythionVR That's right. Even back then there would have been far busier locations to film an instructional video, but it was easier to film where there was a lot less traffic to block the cameras view of the truck.
Lots of videos from truckers on TH-cam but none teaches like this one. I wish I could find more videos like this.
good little video and well explained by former top gear presenter chris goffey when top gear was good you can just about hear the sound of the six cylinder engine in that 190.30 iveco turbostar humming away
Thanks for posting, good informative video as always.
Thank you for your video. Did watch it once getting nervous prior to my C+E retest to keep that size awareness in mind.
You have got this mate. I failed my first one but not going to let it stop me. Retest booked for 4th July
@@Icemanr85 I passed on 11th of May at second attempt somehow but regarding first attempt because everything till then was going to smooth so that when I failed my first exam I was devastated as fuck...suicidal thoughs pretty much and not looking toward life much. Now looking back I can say that amount of pressure I put on my self by paying for my self and wanting to pass first time etc completly dragged me down. My advice is to try to set yourself in a right mind, take documents with you and no matter what will happen during that test (and will happen as I experienced some crazy stuff) Do not give up but drive till you back end center and you hear "this is end of the exam" Sorry that I can not be more helpful than that.
Still fantastic video regardless of fact it is years old. Hope that knowledge would help me during my CE exam. Would be nice if new video showed or explain what exactly you seeing in those bottom mirrors.
Thanks for this, very helpful, I'm doing all my HGV with the military and this has helped me. 👍
Glad to be of help good luck and thanks to Al of our personnel.
Great help. I’m taking my c+e tomorrow.
Good luck and hope the video helped thank you for your comment
4:05 I doubt you'd get away with that on test.
nomad9 Why it looked fine to me.
Because you can't know for sure that someone is turning off the main road until they have committed to the manoeuvre. They could be signalling left because they've forgotten to turn it off, and you can't reliably tell from in front whether they're braking. On test therefore, I believe you'd be expected to wait until they actually turn their wheels before emerging.
Depends on the examiner. You could pull out in front of signalling traffic with some examiners but it would be an instant fail if they were signalling with no intention of turning and you made them slam on their brakes even with a lax examiner.
Certainly not, you're not supposed to pay attention to signals until it's clear they're turning off. Back in the day when this was made i do doubt they're as strict as they are now
We need a serious update on this one with go pros and 2022 traffic....good as it is but could be amazing if someone can/wants to take that on....would happily pay for view
Today anything passed 12 o clock is a right turn
Great the way the 3 different views were shown.. both sides and ahead..
0:01 that’s what she said..
Kristiyan Ivanov shut it
Head on the roads and drive safe people
As my trainer used to say in a cheery Scouse accent “and remember don’t fuck it up now”
Do you have any more clips from this video? I'm training to do my license and this looks great
Sounds like the narrator is none other than Chris Goffey of old Top Gear fame!
Really helpful video, thanks 👍🏽
When was this from, 25 years ago?
Very good video
I think this is one of the best formats to see regarding the view from the driving seat of a class 1. Now if shit bird cyclists don't understand how difficult it is to drive large vehicles and their blind spots they never will.
AMAZING 🤩 VIDEO .. THANKS 🙏
Great video! 👍
Rusting turbostar. Go home Friday night, ticking over for you Monday morning. Multi plugs full of water. Those were the days lol
Are these applicable to class 2? Is there anything you should do differently?
Thanks
If you learn this video,it will be much more easy for Class 2
This video is very helpful thank you
Where can we find the full series of videos please?
Sorry for the slow reply. Unfortunately this is a very old VHS video and no longer available
Thank you for the upload,,,
If there was pallets in the back, I doubt they would be standing
Do not not strap your loads then?
Neil Thomas,the best!!!!!
4:54 oh my goodness LOl I recognized this place. I live 100 metres away lol in Rugby town. Yessss 6:44 Rugby post office Lol how?
What about the pedestrians at 0:24 ?!?
Is 10 to 2 still a rule? I've seen roundabouts for left lane are up to 12 o'clock, thanks in advance.
The voice in the video (that of Chris Goffey, formerly of BBC's Top Gear) is a familiar one. He has good advice for HGV drivers, although the video "General Knowledge for your CDL class "A" - Part 2 of 2" (available elsewhere on TH-cam) has good advice, too. The "General Knowledge..." video has potential US CDL theory test questions having to do with speed, and answers (e.g. leaving 1 second for every 10 feet of a bus or HGV's length, for speeds < 40 mph, adding 1 second to that for speeds of 40 mph or more, and that turning wide into the road in which a driver of an HGV or bus wants to go is better than using the road from which the same driver wants to turn).
De qué año?
This is good video fair play! Out out date now! But manufacturers have failed everyone, still far too many blind spots on the trucks and remember the DRIVER ALWAYS GETS THE BLAME, not pedestrians not cyclists, not Offfice staff. Truck drivers need to Look after number 1, if the road is unstable , unsuitable or unsafe then DON,T DELIVER simple.
Amazing videi wow...Thnx
What a great video about driving , not rules ??
You don't have to do this once you've passed lol
Until someone reports you then you be facing the traffic commissioner.
Wars take my attention id empty roads ...no boy racers or asian taxi drivers cutin in ?
What makes u say Asian taxi drivers there are white black Chinese taxi drivers too
@@mrzameer6197 Not where I live there aint.
129 Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid.
This means you Must Not cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary, provided the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km/h) or less. Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 26
Los camiones Pegaso trailer molaban mucho
Yeah it's basic but much appreciated stuff so thanks Neil.
My instructor taught me not ever step on white line by anychance
nice
good video
good
Now do this London now lockdown is unofficially over
Los camiones trailer de Londres son más parecidos a los de España que los de EEUU
Daventry, heh.
You are large truck you are allowed to take over on a solid line