@ixa .M love it when people think they know better than the instructor lol. You really think she didn't check mirrors and risked getting hit up the arse by another car?
@@ixa.m9915 Hard braking at amber light when there is nobody behind you / big enough gap is safer than going through a red life I'm assuming.. of course this is a gray area and it depends on the situation, but to call it a stupid decision is too harsh imo
This is why I don't want to drive . It is people with full licences that put me off. I have to wonder sometimes if blind people are used as examiners, cos I don't know how a lot of people passed their test. Yes there's some good drivers but it looks like as soon as people get their pass, they make up their own road rules.
@@andreemichaels6476 generally speaking if you are a good enough driver you should be able to anticipate other people's stupidity or mistakes. It is very rare that an incident occurs where there was nothing you could of done to avoid it or prevent it from happening. There is a very fee number of occasions where there is nothing you could of done, but they are very few and fat between.
@@brianuuuSonicReborn, seriously? Is it a law in the U.K.? Because It’s optional for passengers sitting in the backseat to wear seatbelts here in America, unless you’re a kid of course.
I took a assessment to prepare myself for a driving instructor test (ADI part 2). You can only make 5 minor mistakes and I drove like this guy and made all 5 mistakes just moving off. Was an eye opener. I do not drive like that anymore but I thought I was a very good driver as I was driving for over 20 years.
"I thought I was a very good driver" You are typical driver,not a good driver Unfortunately driving for 20 years doesn't make you a good driver.In fact your standard is probably low,without you realising it. Better have some lessons,before you consider being an instructor. Thinking you are a good is a bad attitude to have,it makes you complacent.
That fist bump moment at the beginning of the video: Juvenal didnt wanna make the instructor feel ganged up on but didn't wanna leave his bro hangin' either. Decided to fist bump quickly at the end. Juvenal is empthatic and that shows bags of kindness. He's definitely one of the good guys. 👍
@@ClearviewDriving I agree with u there Aman he thinks he knows everything doesn't he it's like u said experienced drivers have the worst habits and are difficult to teach take care
I've been driving for 7 years and let me tell you patience and awareness is key you will only become experienced when you critique yourself and make certain judgements when driving by yourself good video
@@KayLa-sq7cv this is within 2022-2023 1st - incorrectly drove through a slip road that barely looks like a slip road, incorrectly did a right turn on a roundabout. 2nd - didn’t stop for a pedestrian at zebra who was standing there looking at me from 1 mile away. 3rd - entered roundabout too early (apparently) and didn’t stop when car was driving by when doing a parking manoeuvre.
I am from Singapore and love your driving videos. Here we drive on left and it's a right-hand side driving. I am a licence holder but I have never been complacent about my driving. I still learn and update my rusty skills. This video is a good example that driving with many years experience doesn't equate to safe driving but maybe the maneuvering part, yah I agree, they can be good.
@@MrChillyWilly88 honestly when I was there 3 years ago, in august 2019, it wasn’t “that bad” stop roll go when turning right was very very strange tbh.
I drove around with my mother for a year before I even attempted like 3 driving lessons to get me used to the stupid process of testing..then did the test. This teaches you confidence and better clutch control. In my country the driving test is silly...nothing you would ever encounter in real life. The parking is all in a nice yard with no cars. And you have to pass a 3 point turn...for which you get one chance
I’ve been binge watching your videos it’s really interesting and unique seeing how they drive in the UK I’m a learner driver in the US and have been binge watching driving videos ❤😂
I had a similar experience in France. I had an Oman automatic driving license and I didn’t manage to convert it to a French license, so I took the driving test but in manual this time. I had quite a few faults due to bad habits but managed to scrape a pass eventhough I already had about 1 year of driving experience.
@@yavivanov6650 Maybe it was just a year but because Oman is a car dependent country, the average km driven per year is anywhere between 2x-5x that of some European countries. I drove between 100-200km per day on weekdays and often more than 200km per day on weekends in that 1 year. I know many ppl in the EU who may have around 5 year or more of driving “experience” but only a couple of driven km in total! I also know ppl in Oman who work more 200km away from their homes (in fact it’s much more common than you’d think). So it’s as if I had twice the experience.
At 10:48 that van beeping at him, even though he’s not a learner, proves how so many drives treat people just because there are L plates on. And even if there weren’t L plate, then just London I guess 😂
I came here from the tiktok u uploaded of this lesson I knew it be an entertaining 1 to watch. He's a funny entertaining character to watch, he defo needs to come back for a another mock test
First ever comment on TH-cam, and I have to make this my first, I have a license and I'd like to think I'm actually a very good driver.. NOW. I failed my test 3 times and none of it was because of my ability it was my sheer lack of belief in myself... Keep going and genuinely I think once you get your license you'll be a great driver, I didn't give up and you shouldn't, I've watched all your progress and wow what a changed, just shows how much you can do if you perceiver on. Much love from Scotland 🏴
I have been driving for 43 years,and an ex driving instructor ,and passed my advanced test at 21. I still try to work hard to improve my driving,and always learning.
The guy literally thought you were going to sit down, have a chat, have a cup of tea and chillax for a while. "Oh, we're moving off again". Yes, of course we are :P
I passed my test 2 weeks ago with 1 minor, even though I drive automatic I think your channel was a great help as its taught me things I haven’t encountered in my lessons since I’m from a very rural area compared to where you’re driving, so than you for your videos!
@H4XE7 REAC7 For the ease of use it is definitely better, however manual always has the raw driving experience, since you are more involved in the driving process, that's why people like it a lot. Also, manual suits British A and B roads, while autos do suit motorway driving.
@6:22 following too closely 😂😂😂 In India if you have this much gap car which behind you will come ahead to squeeze in or two wheelers from both sides to fill up the space 😮😮
At 20:45 , was that really necessary? Amber is 3 seconds, he would have made it though fine before it went red. I know you're meant to stop amber when you safely can (which he could have) but slamming on the brakes when he would have made it through before red is more dangerous in my opinion.
It's only dangerous if there was a car behind. I'm sure Aman was aware. He should've anticipated how long the light had been green and prepare to stop if it turned amber. So that's definitely a serious for trying to drive through an amber when it's safe to stop
@@E60.M5 I do agree with you, but he's an experienced driver. She really didn't need to stop the car when he would have made it through so there was no chance of a ticket or any danger, just my opinion!
@@E60.M5 You're completely correct, I retract my statement. When you think from a driving test standpoint, you're entirely correct. It's legal to go through amber, but isn't correct to in that situation in the highway code. Aman did the right thing!
I would do the same as Jeremy at that speed it’s more dangerous to slam the brake, it’s very closed to the light when it turned amber. I would only stop there if I couldn’t make it within 2 seconds till red without accelerating of course.
@@ClearviewDriving Thanks for all your vedio Aman. But, is there a particular way the steering should be handled, and also, how fast an examiner would expect one to go on say a 30mph and a 70mph motorway? I'm kind of confused about going too slowly and going too fastly even while within the speed limit.
@@BashDeCash dw you’ll get using and you will feel different when you first test which is it congratulations! Rn you start get first car you’ll using. Let you know I’m 17 and still learning driving lesson and I hope pass around 8-9 lesson!😊
Aman is such a cool instructor! Can’t see what Jeremy done wrong at the junction at 10:50 he’d barely stopped the car to check it was clear to pull out and the minivan was already blasting his horn and flashing his lights🤦♂️
20:17 in Australia, they have a diagram on the signs saying which lane leads to which exit of the roundabout, they’re very handy and they make it much less likely for people to have to switch lanes on the round about which is we know is really not ideal
@@ClearviewDriving haha it's clear as day that he NEVER checks his blind spots normally! Clear sign he doesn't know how to properly do it ! Don't blame him though my mirrors are set up perfectly that blindspots can be seen without the headcheck! Love watching these and I wonder how I'd go if I did a mock test with you Aman! I'm in Australia though 😂
21:50 i have a question , how did i know if speed limit is 30 in this case ? because there's no sign on the road says 30 , i just saw in the other road 20 speed limit sign .
Surprised how "fail to signal before moving off" is a minor mistake, back then when I was taking my driver's exam in TW I was marked as failed immediately cuz I forgot to indicate while leaving the car park
I don't know exactly where that is with the fail to signal, but if it is for pedestrians and there are no cars around that need the signal, then it would probably be a minor fault. Against the kerb, there is only one direction you will be moving off to indicate, away from the kerb. Perhaps leaving your car park there is an option of either left or right turn, and it is harder to tell from your vehicle's position alone if that makes sense
At 18:40 when he's in the 3 lane road, the amount of time he's resting his foot in the clutch omg. Do you not learn in the UK that that messes up the clutch? And when stopping at red lights, even when she was teaching Juvenal, you keep on the 1st gear and not neutral, why?
It’s a good thing you spotted his seatbelt b4 the emergency stop, otherwise they might have ended up more intimate than they’d like to be ( I won’t crack the joke, this isn’t the channel for that kind of humour)
This is by far the funniest Mock test video😂, how on earth has this guy got a license, I don’t blame his brothers driving when this guy is teaching him 😂
Seems like people who have their license a long time stop using their mirrors as that seems to be most faults that I’ve noticed so far. I only have my license a year and I started noticing I take some turns that I’m used to without checking mirrors. It’s a bad habit I gotta correct. Great video btw
You are so priviledged to be able to drive in such a great environment. Here in India, we can only dream of this. In fact, most of the people don't even dream about it as they don't know any better.
The serious fault at 18:44 seems a bit harsh. There's steady traffic in both the left and middle lanes and you can see at around 18:48 he is actually slightly faster than the cars in the left lane. Had the traffic lights not slowed things down, he would have steadily passed some of those cars in the left lane. Perhaps he even noticed this early on (I'm always looking ahead at slower moving traffic in the distant left lane). For me moving to the left lane on roads like this in steady traffic is an unnecessary lane change. Like many cars in this clip, I'd stick in the center lane unless a) I could see the left lane was completely clear for a significant distance ahead or b) I were lane hogging and holding up traffic behind me. On top of this, experienced drivers may already know that their route in about 30 seconds is not the left lane so would just stick to the middle lane. The left lane rule really only becomes apparent when you are on a stretch of road that goes on for a bit, none of the lanes are directing you to a specific route, and drivers are unnecessarily hogging overtaking lanes.
Sorry, this was definitely a serious. He should have moved to the left lane at the first opportunity until he saw signs telling him to go to a particular lane. Of course, people once they pass their test don't do this, but it's what you're meant to be doing. Really from the junction he should have turned right into the left lane instead of into the right lane. It looks like he was also on that road for a few minutes, and so that would be a serious fault.
@@deanolium you are right. I wasn't thinking about this from a driving instructor point of view. I think it highlights the flaws with the way we are instructed/tested. No-one would get reprimanded by law enforcement for doing this. It's practically impossible to regulate. I like most people had to unlearn what the instructor taught me as it's often not practical and also potentially dangerous in some situations. I especially hate the left hand lane rule when you know there will be upcoming events that dictate the lane you ought to be in e.g. a route you are planning or potential merging traffic from the left which you can anticipate etc. It's safer to plan ahead than to always move into the left lane because the highway code says so.
14:49 Shouldn’t Jeremy have given way to the pedestrian there? He was turning out of a junction whilst the pedestrian was sort of on and continuing round the roundabout.
Juvenal checked the blindspot more from the back seat then he has from the front seat😂
As a passenger I always check their blind spot just incase they don't so I can stop them
what he gonna do form the back lamo@@louis550
Are you trying to spell "juvenile?"
"Juvenal" is not a word.
@@AndrewBlacker-t1d did you watch the video? that's his name
@@AndrewBlacker-t1d That's the name of the dude in the back
Juvenal telling Jeremy off for the hard breaking and then getting told off for not wearing a seatbelt 🤣
@@ixa.m9915 she checked behind first though and there was a decent gap
@ixa .M love it when people think they know better than the instructor lol. You really think she didn't check mirrors and risked getting hit up the arse by another car?
@@ixa.m9915 Hard braking at amber light when there is nobody behind you / big enough gap is safer than going through a red life I'm assuming.. of course this is a gray area and it depends on the situation, but to call it a stupid decision is too harsh imo
This is why I don't want to drive . It is people with full licences that put me off. I have to wonder sometimes if blind people are used as examiners, cos I don't know how a lot of people passed their test. Yes there's some good drivers but it looks like as soon as people get their pass, they make up their own road rules.
@@andreemichaels6476 generally speaking if you are a good enough driver you should be able to anticipate other people's stupidity or mistakes. It is very rare that an incident occurs where there was nothing you could of done to avoid it or prevent it from happening. There is a very fee number of occasions where there is nothing you could of done, but they are very few and fat between.
21:12 Juvenal still committing faults even when not driving 😂
that's not a fault, it's an offense
😂😂😂
@@brianuuuSonicReborn, seriously? Is it a law in the U.K.? Because It’s optional for passengers sitting in the backseat to wear seatbelts here in America, unless you’re a kid of course.
@@MSH786 if the seat is fitted one you must wear it otherwise it's a 500 pound fine, unless you have medial exemption
@@MSH786that’s not true 49 out of the 50 states require back seat passengers to have seat belts along with every province in Canada
I can’t believe Juvenal didn’t have his seat belt on for 80% of this.. I feel naked if I’m in a moving car without a seatbelt
He’ll fit right in American society 😂😂😂.
The way he checks his right blind spot gets me laughing too much my sides hurt
Hahahah
The bike that suddenly appers from the left side ,while the driver is preparing to turn left is a lesson for everybody
I took a assessment to prepare myself for a driving instructor test (ADI part 2). You can only make 5 minor mistakes and I drove like this guy and made all 5 mistakes just moving off. Was an eye opener.
I do not drive like that anymore but I thought I was a very good driver as I was driving for over 20 years.
Isn’t it 15 minors
@@karimtube2 for driving instructor exam
@@karimtube2 it used to be 5 or 6, but they changed it to 15
"I thought I was a very good driver" You are typical driver,not a good driver
Unfortunately driving for 20 years doesn't make you a good driver.In fact your standard is probably low,without you realising it.
Better have some lessons,before you consider being an instructor.
Thinking you are a good is a bad attitude to have,it makes you complacent.
That fist bump moment at the beginning of the video: Juvenal didnt wanna make the instructor feel ganged up on but didn't wanna leave his bro hangin' either. Decided to fist bump quickly at the end.
Juvenal is empthatic and that shows bags of kindness. He's definitely one of the good guys. 👍
You have never smiled so much Aman . Yes jeremy must come back and do it again and see how it goes the second time . Great video as always xxx
Hahah they are hilarious, 😅🤣 couldn’t stop laughing, it was hard to be serious with these two
@@ClearviewDriving I agree with u there Aman he thinks he knows everything doesn't he it's like u said experienced drivers have the worst habits and are difficult to teach take care
There is a quote that states
"The experience people make more mistakes then a student tries"
I'm not sure if I say it right
Aman likes Jeremy I'm sure 😊
@@user-yy9gt2us3t who doesn't ❤😂 😏
I've been driving for 7 years and let me tell you patience and awareness is key you will only become experienced when you critique yourself and make certain judgements when driving by yourself good video
I'm a cyclist and I always feel guilty on roads even if that's where bikes should legally be 😂 I wish there were more cycle lanes
I love how it took until Juvanal was pushed against the seat in front of him by the sudden stop for him to decide to put on a seatbelt.
i swear bro wasnt even going to they had to tell him to
20:48 you can see he's an experienced driver, everyone adds gas at the orange, only at the egasmin you have to slow down
I definity would have done the same "mistake" there
No hate or anything but - cyclist shows up anywhere = automatic fail 😂
I would have been so ticked off 😭😭😭
you should keep checking mirrors when you are driving around the city wheres alot cyclists
I failed last week cause of it, it was my 2nd attempt though
Can I ask u how you failed
@@KayLa-sq7cv this is within 2022-2023 1st - incorrectly drove through a slip road that barely looks like a slip road, incorrectly did a right turn on a roundabout. 2nd - didn’t stop for a pedestrian at zebra who was standing there looking at me from 1 mile away. 3rd - entered roundabout too early (apparently) and didn’t stop when car was driving by when doing a parking manoeuvre.
I am from Singapore and love your driving videos. Here we drive on left and it's a right-hand side driving. I am a licence holder but I have never been complacent about my driving. I still learn and update my rusty skills. This video is a good example that driving with many years experience doesn't equate to safe driving but maybe the maneuvering part, yah I agree, they can be good.
Dunno why most driving instructors have these videos on social media/tv. They’re absolutely gold. I’d sign up for it even though I’m experienced 😂
I'd sign up for it but I know I'd give my instructor a heart attack as I've been driving in the middle east since the age of 15
@@Unknown-to-you703 I’m 10 years in Ireland, not too bad but the drivers are simply incompetent of anything simple.
@@jasonrussell5521It ain’t no better here in America bro lol.
@@MrChillyWilly88 honestly when I was there 3 years ago, in august 2019, it wasn’t “that bad” stop roll go when turning right was very very strange tbh.
I love everything about her, her smile, laugh, her accent. Incredibly beautiful. The driver seems like a really nice guy. Great video
12:49 is my favourite hahaha. Breaking character has to be one of the most universally funny things.
For those who don’t know the guy sitting behind, he is a well known car driver who holds offers from racing companies
This instructor is gorgeous man jeez
You’re down bad bro
Facts, she is pretty
@@jt7685 how is complementing someone down bad
Il clap dem cakes
Man got the TH-cam rizz
Good coaching Aman . Not yelling, keeping calm, giving subtle hints. I must say a touch too much clutch coasting for my tastes from Jeremy.
Man , after watching this , i started doubting myself. She is like machine when picking up the mistakes 👍
The way he looks around is so funny😂😂😂😂
He was trying to bait it out so he can’t get marked down. I thought he was trying to spin around on his seat. lol
I passed my test today after watching all of her videos I swear. She is so calming and soothing that I imagined she was my driving instructor .
I drove around with my mother for a year before I even attempted like 3 driving lessons to get me used to the stupid process of testing..then did the test. This teaches you confidence and better clutch control. In my country the driving test is silly...nothing you would ever encounter in real life.
The parking is all in a nice yard with no cars. And you have to pass a 3 point turn...for which you get one chance
The occassional rear cam is a very good addition in this one 👌
"Where is this roundabout?" - that made me laugh so hard!
Like I said before Aman's videos have helped me improve my driving or we'll all be in this state because we learn bad habits over the years
Lol oh dear Aman his face when you told him he had failed when he thought he passed
🫣🤣
I love when you try to cover your smile. im so happy to see this video.
I’ve been binge watching your videos it’s really interesting and unique seeing how they drive in the UK I’m a learner driver in the US and have been binge watching driving videos ❤😂
I'm from Canada and this video is hilarious. 🤣
I passed my test today! I have never commented before, but I couldn't have done it without your videos, so I needed to say thank you. Thank you! Xx
Amazing well done!! ☺️🥰 thank you for watching
I had a similar experience in France. I had an Oman automatic driving license and I didn’t manage to convert it to a French license, so I took the driving test but in manual this time. I had quite a few faults due to bad habits but managed to scrape a pass eventhough I already had about 1 year of driving experience.
can u directly convert Oman driving license into French driving license. I thought UAE was the only GCC country on the list?
@@kingplatform2255 In theory you can, but in practice, the process is so beaurocratic that u need to know the right ppl!
An year is nothing for driving experience
@@yavivanov6650 Maybe it was just a year but because Oman is a car dependent country, the average km driven per year is anywhere between 2x-5x that of some European countries. I drove between 100-200km per day on weekdays and often more than 200km per day on weekends in that 1 year. I know many ppl in the EU who may have around 5 year or more of driving “experience” but only a couple of driven km in total! I also know ppl in Oman who work more 200km away from their homes (in fact it’s much more common than you’d think). So it’s as if I had twice the experience.
At 10:48 that van beeping at him, even though he’s not a learner, proves how so many drives treat people just because there are L plates on. And even if there weren’t L plate, then just London I guess 😂
I came here from the tiktok u uploaded of this lesson I knew it be an entertaining 1 to watch. He's a funny entertaining character to watch, he defo needs to come back for a another mock test
I was waiting for this episode! I knew Jeremy was going to be funny.
First ever comment on TH-cam, and I have to make this my first, I have a license and I'd like to think I'm actually a very good driver.. NOW. I failed my test 3 times and none of it was because of my ability it was my sheer lack of belief in myself... Keep going and genuinely I think once you get your license you'll be a great driver, I didn't give up and you shouldn't, I've watched all your progress and wow what a changed, just shows how much you can do if you perceiver on.
Much love from Scotland 🏴
I have been driving for 43 years,and an ex driving instructor ,and passed my advanced test at 21.
I still try to work hard to improve my driving,and always learning.
I lose focus 26:51...😅
You make a good case for mandatory retesting!
that rear view camera angle is class ✌️👏
The guy literally thought you were going to sit down, have a chat, have a cup of tea and chillax for a while. "Oh, we're moving off again". Yes, of course we are :P
Most beautiful driving instructor on the earth
some of you fuckers need to relax
I passed my test 2 weeks ago with 1 minor, even though I drive automatic I think your channel was a great help as its taught me things I haven’t encountered in my lessons since I’m from a very rural area compared to where you’re driving, so than you for your videos!
So many girlies drive automatic 🤣
@@Mike.Cebert i only know 2 people who drive automatics and both are men. I have a massive family and no female i know has ever had automatic car
@@Mike.Cebert come to North America and majority of us drive automatic. Lol
@H4XE7 REAC7 For the ease of use it is definitely better, however manual always has the raw driving experience, since you are more involved in the driving process, that's why people like it a lot. Also, manual suits British A and B roads, while autos do suit motorway driving.
@h4xe7reac75 when youve been driving for a while there is no threat of stalling
They are respectfully so cute together ngl
They are both very attractive
@@IbieB damn yes
Y'all down bad
@6:22 following too closely 😂😂😂
In India if you have this much gap car which behind you will come ahead to squeeze in or two wheelers from both sides to fill up the space 😮😮
Been watching for quite some time now. Never seen her laugh like that.
I think he fancies him.
@@uknkwnslayerrt3344 yeahhh that's what i thought
😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼😼🫦
🤦🏼♀️
Naa...she actually smiles.
He said he's gonna wear his seat belt AFTER the sharp break 😂
The chemistry is addictive
At 20:45 , was that really necessary? Amber is 3 seconds, he would have made it though fine before it went red. I know you're meant to stop amber when you safely can (which he could have) but slamming on the brakes when he would have made it through before red is more dangerous in my opinion.
It's only dangerous if there was a car behind. I'm sure Aman was aware.
He should've anticipated how long the light had been green and prepare to stop if it turned amber. So that's definitely a serious for trying to drive through an amber when it's safe to stop
@@E60.M5 I do agree with you, but he's an experienced driver. She really didn't need to stop the car when he would have made it through so there was no chance of a ticket or any danger, just my opinion!
@@imattultra1623 but regardless of experience or not you can't go against The Highway Code.
@@E60.M5 You're completely correct, I retract my statement. When you think from a driving test standpoint, you're entirely correct. It's legal to go through amber, but isn't correct to in that situation in the highway code. Aman did the right thing!
I would do the same as Jeremy at that speed it’s more dangerous to slam the brake, it’s very closed to the light when it turned amber. I would only stop there if I couldn’t make it within 2 seconds till red without accelerating of course.
The younger brother must be so happy after seeing this video
Passed my test a year ago. Still watching this video at 2am 😂😂
12:57 the fact that she laughing and still gave a minor fault🤣
what did he say?
What did he say?
Okay were driving off again okay
"I went to check my eyes, but they said they were okay."
(The doctor apparently believes it's not good to see to much :D)
My man checking his right blindspot as if it were a dance
Dude Amans face when she was like " do you think u made any serious faults" lmao.
Hey Aman, thank you for these amazing videos.. they've helped me so much, I've passed my test first time with one minor today💕
Amazing well done! ☺️🥰🥰
@@ClearviewDriving 💕💕
@@ClearviewDriving Thanks for all your vedio Aman.
But, is there a particular way the steering should be handled, and also, how fast an examiner would expect one to go on say a 30mph and a 70mph motorway? I'm kind of confused about going too slowly and going too fastly even while within the speed limit.
@@BashDeCash dw you’ll get using and you will feel different when you first test which is it congratulations! Rn you start get first car you’ll using. Let you know I’m 17 and still learning driving lesson and I hope pass around 8-9 lesson!😊
Aman is a. Loving person
Been watching for a while and past my test this morning thanks for all the helpful tips ❤
Amazing well done!
The guy in the back wasn't wearing a seatbelt that entire time??? Well that's an instant fail on the driver 😂
Good observation mate!
These three should be in an anime. The entire episode was hilarious to watch, what a perfect dynamic among them.
An anime? really, thats the thing you thought of
@@cry0genic423 yes. They kinda go together like samurai champloo or some similar road trip anime
@@EvilSapphireR i beg that you go out more dude
@@cry0genic423 I beg that you develop a sense of humor dude. Would help you outside.
@@EvilSapphireR not that you would know 💀
Doesn’t matter how experienced driver you are. You will make mistakes
I agree, there’s no such thing as a perfect driver
2:35 the guy's reaction in the back LMFAOO
Literally the funniest driving video that I have seen 😂😂😂
This Guy is So cool and Aman always.
'I went and checked my eyes and they said it's fine' 😂
Great to watch that! Thank you
His blind spot check looks more like a head rest check 🤣
😅😅 looks like he’s checking in on Juvenal every time 😭
Aman is such a cool instructor! Can’t see what Jeremy done wrong at the junction at 10:50 he’d barely stopped the car to check it was clear to pull out and the minivan was already blasting his horn and flashing his lights🤦♂️
Yeah that person was just an asshole
Same I don’t see anything wrong, I’d probably stop the car at that point
The nation watching Jeremy rn; 😍😍😍
“Ok we’re driving off again”
Got me howling 🤣🤣
you two would look great together
The way he checks his blind spots is golden
omg you are driving in my area!!! nice video Aman :)
Been waiting for this vid 🎉🎉❤
he was so gassed when he did the emergency stop 🤣
Imagine wearing glasses and still not spotting the 2 roundabouts 😂😂
2:33 his reaction 💀
20:17 in Australia, they have a diagram on the signs saying which lane leads to which exit of the roundabout, they’re very handy and they make it much less likely for people to have to switch lanes on the round about which is we know is really not ideal
Is it only me or does Jeremy seem to be checking his left blindspot by wringing his neck extremely to the right and looking around his headrest? :)
I don’t even know what he was doing with that check 😅🤣
He was going through motions lol
Lmfao chicken chicken, chicken head 😂
Jeremy should be called owl man with that 360 view great video though helps a lot to spot things in the light more
@@ClearviewDriving haha it's clear as day that he NEVER checks his blind spots normally! Clear sign he doesn't know how to properly do it ! Don't blame him though my mirrors are set up perfectly that blindspots can be seen without the headcheck!
Love watching these and I wonder how I'd go if I did a mock test with you Aman! I'm in Australia though 😂
21:50 i have a question , how did i know if speed limit is 30 in this case ?
because there's no sign on the road says 30 , i just saw in the other road 20 speed limit sign .
Surprised how "fail to signal before moving off" is a minor mistake, back then when I was taking my driver's exam in TW I was marked as failed immediately cuz I forgot to indicate while leaving the car park
I don't know exactly where that is with the fail to signal, but if it is for pedestrians and there are no cars around that need the signal, then it would probably be a minor fault. Against the kerb, there is only one direction you will be moving off to indicate, away from the kerb. Perhaps leaving your car park there is an option of either left or right turn, and it is harder to tell from your vehicle's position alone if that makes sense
If there is literally no one there why would he indicate?? Its unnecessary.
At 18:40 when he's in the 3 lane road, the amount of time he's resting his foot in the clutch omg. Do you not learn in the UK that that messes up the clutch? And when stopping at red lights, even when she was teaching Juvenal, you keep on the 1st gear and not neutral, why?
Jeremy is going to get through quite a few clutches if he continues to drive with his foot on the pedal all the time.
Wish she hadn’t pointed it out can’t stop seeing
Sure you can't place your foot on clutch paddle when car is moving on gear
16:29 the poker face on the woman after she received an answer is ADMIRABLE. The fact she didnt even smirk is crazy
That instructor is so fit lol can you still take refresher lessons even if you have a licence 😂
You’re down bad lol
It’s a good thing you spotted his seatbelt b4 the emergency stop, otherwise they might have ended up more intimate than they’d like to be ( I won’t crack the joke, this isn’t the channel for that kind of humour)
Jeremy almost checking out the back window on the blind spot checks
12:45 that one took me by surprise😂😂😂😂😂
Clutch box is crying out loud 😭😭😭😭.. bro just doesn't want to let go 💀
This is by far the funniest Mock test video😂, how on earth has this guy got a license, I don’t blame his brothers driving when this guy is teaching him 😂
Nah he’s not that bad it’s small mistake people make
when you drive for years you get bad habits
Shush
This is the perks of passing :d
He's not a bad driver by any means, he just doesn't check his mirrors that much like most experienced drivers
day after tomorrow my driving test 😌 iam prepared with your videos thankyou somuch😊
Can we please get the redo now & see how he has improved 🙏
Lol I expected her to like scream them minute they took off with Juvenal not wearing the seatbelt! Lol.
Seems like people who have their license a long time stop using their mirrors as that seems to be most faults that I’ve noticed so far. I only have my license a year and I started noticing I take some turns that I’m used to without checking mirrors. It’s a bad habit I gotta correct. Great video btw
stop checking their blindspots as much not their mirrors
Jeremy is such a nice guy, taking his faults on the chin 👍. His looking round had me rolling! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
When his goal goes from trying to pass a test to trying to impress the examiner, there's something wrong here.
You are so priviledged to be able to drive in such a great environment. Here in India, we can only dream of this. In fact, most of the people don't even dream about it as they don't know any better.
Oh Jeremy! Aman's Learners don't clock up that many faults!
5:50 signal not necessary to move off, if any vechicle approching signal is mandatory
The serious fault at 18:44 seems a bit harsh. There's steady traffic in both the left and middle lanes and you can see at around 18:48 he is actually slightly faster than the cars in the left lane. Had the traffic lights not slowed things down, he would have steadily passed some of those cars in the left lane. Perhaps he even noticed this early on (I'm always looking ahead at slower moving traffic in the distant left lane). For me moving to the left lane on roads like this in steady traffic is an unnecessary lane change. Like many cars in this clip, I'd stick in the center lane unless a) I could see the left lane was completely clear for a significant distance ahead or b) I were lane hogging and holding up traffic behind me.
On top of this, experienced drivers may already know that their route in about 30 seconds is not the left lane so would just stick to the middle lane. The left lane rule really only becomes apparent when you are on a stretch of road that goes on for a bit, none of the lanes are directing you to a specific route, and drivers are unnecessarily hogging overtaking lanes.
I agree, there was no one on the left I think it should have been a minor there maximum.
Sorry, this was definitely a serious. He should have moved to the left lane at the first opportunity until he saw signs telling him to go to a particular lane. Of course, people once they pass their test don't do this, but it's what you're meant to be doing. Really from the junction he should have turned right into the left lane instead of into the right lane. It looks like he was also on that road for a few minutes, and so that would be a serious fault.
@@deanolium you are right. I wasn't thinking about this from a driving instructor point of view. I think it highlights the flaws with the way we are instructed/tested. No-one would get reprimanded by law enforcement for doing this. It's practically impossible to regulate. I like most people had to unlearn what the instructor taught me as it's often not practical and also potentially dangerous in some situations.
I especially hate the left hand lane rule when you know there will be upcoming events that dictate the lane you ought to be in e.g. a route you are planning or potential merging traffic from the left which you can anticipate etc. It's safer to plan ahead than to always move into the left lane because the highway code says so.
14:49 Shouldn’t Jeremy have given way to the pedestrian there? He was turning out of a junction whilst the pedestrian was sort of on and continuing round the roundabout.
24:31 Bro needed to get pumped up for the emergency stop.