This mock test just shows that even if you fail horribly and things don’t go to plan you can still have a chance to pass the real thing. She did exactly that. Look at the improvement from getting 5 minors, 2 serious and 1 dangerous to passing the actual test with 4 minors. Never give up people and don’t dwell on mistakes, use failure as motivation to succeed.
Seriously. I didn’t mind making mistakes because then I knew to not make them anymore. I experienced it and learned from it.. and yes a lessons before a test can go horribly wrong but you can take that with you and just not make those mistakes again.
Yeh that’s right. I failed my first attempt 5months before just 1mistake some move off safety. And I booked another test on 25th was my test I passed with 4minors only . So don’t give up keep trying 🎯 one bonus point i have I passed my test yeh im great full but but don’t think you are perfect driver just keep watching lessons and drive local roads and improve the skill ❤
My advice to anyone with test coming up? - Watch these videos religiously!! I did and passed on Tuesday with 1 minor :) Thank you for the amazing videos!! ❤
I truly wish I had an instructor as calm and understanding as you, your smile is so reassuring! I finally got my driver's license with the help of a private DMV attorney after struggling through three failed attempts. I made some rookie mistakes, like forgetting to signal while changing lanes, and I dealt with a pretty tough instructor. Despite that, I still make it a point to watch these videos to improve my driving skills. I want to practice until I feel completely confident behind the wheel before hitting the road on my own!
Make the examiner feel safe, focus on the next part. Keep going through the steps as you've being taught. Like top mirror down to gear and the bits in between and embrace the nerves uts time to show you are ready. You've done the work by getting lesson and practice and as long as the examiner feels safe you have a strong chance as the things like poor observation and faults will naturally not be thier
11:20 was what I failed 2 of my mock tests on, same road, same corner, my instructor was not impressed but we both learnt and realised I’d an issue with corners and hadn’t yet worked out the implications of my actions. Next day as it was close to my test my instructor kindly gave up his Sunday and we spent 2hrs going round that estate and that allowed me to understand my errors and perfect those turns. Despite failing all my mocks I did pass first time, 3 minors.
@@ClearviewDriving Thank you, I had a great instructor, he was really chilled and patient with me and believed in me. It’s taken me longer to gain confidence but I’m getting there now😊
A bit of a tip for her, when moving off don't signal until you get gear ready and mirror checks, if there are cars coming from behind you shouldn't be "asking" them to let you out, wait for a clear gap, then signal and do blindspot check
How the hell did you do that? I've been driving a year and a half now. I still don't understand how this girl passed her test she made some horrible mistakes.
Honestly she reminds me of myself, I drive well when in my mum's car or just on a normal driving lesson, but as soon as it's a mock test I'm making silly mistakes like hitting the curb on a turn, taking turns too quick when there was no reason to and stalling for not remembering a simple thing like going back to first gear. It gets jarring because I know that I can drive like an experienced driver in things like handling stop-start traffic and moving off on the craziest steepest hills I've ever seen (we live in a hilly area) but as soon as it's a mock test it somehow goes wrong. Obviously it comes down to letting pressure take over my judgement because it's not like I don't know how to deal with these situations, so it's nice to see that she went on to pass her actual test! Update: I ended up passing my test with 4 minors! Somehow I was less stressed in the test than in my lessons haha
Oh Khia, a Dangerous we don't see many of those on here! But it's been a good lesson for you, Congratulations on passing your Test, 4 minors is a good pass. Enjoy your driving and good luck with whatever you do in your future.
OK...I'm DONE seeing people in comments always judging new drivers based on nerves and what they saw in the video. She passed cause she cares to improve and learn and she IS good enough. If everyone was perfect driver half the driving population won't be on the roads including many of these commenters themselves!!! Rules are there cause some people WILL have a bad day on the road, it's a lot of boxes on wheels trying to compete for some destination...people need to have empathy for the scared youth given how the world already is. Not every win is a certification for PERFECTION. I think this is very much the elitism where people want you to be perfect so they can feel safe while themselves doing the bare minimum!
Overall she’s doing good , yes my soul hurt when she mounted the curb and Aman needed to use her super reflex to avoid the danger with the lady but other then that good drive, well done on passing the test 👍🏻 ❤
Absolutely LOVE videos like this! I'm from The Netherlands, had my license since 1996, driving buses for 22 years and I am sooo curious if I would pass a test like this; being used to a left hand driving vehicle on the right hand side of the road, not being used to mini roundabouts, different give-way situations, different speed limit indicators and... hills! I drive a little Citigo without any of the fancy stuff like your Mercedes has. If you'd like, I'll book a flight to the UK and take a mock test just to satisfy my curiosity of whether I would be able to pass a mock test with my experience but with little to none knowledge of your highway code. Let me know if you're interested. Should also produce some interesting footage as well! 😅
I think she can be a great driver. But she clearly needs more hours on the road, let's say she passed the day after, I would not feel safe letting her drive. That moment when she almost crashed into the lady with the kid? Imagine she was alone in the car, and no one braked for her or grabbed the wheel. jesus christ.
@@Nervous101 Which is why the test is absolute rubbish. far too strict when some days you can drive and nerves take over on the test or some luck goes your way,
I'm a completely different driver when I'm not on a driving test than when I I'm. The pressure can cause you to forget basic things. I think of it like im going on a date, if I'm nervous enough I will forget how to eat and bite my tongue 😂not everyone gets this though.
@@jamesclare4097I get you, I’m the complete same. It’s mad costly considering that I’m still trying to pass my test because I can’t get a handle on how much tests change my driving but ig it’s important to remember that I can drive, what’s stopping me isn’t my skill set🤷🏾♀️
16 years full driving licence. my mother had depression since I was a child. my mother couldn't drive. as a little girl I only wished when I grew up that I would drive my mother to visit her sisters. because I was a slow learner I just couldn't imagine my self driving. yes I learnt to drive. I bought my mother to visit her sisters and attended her hospital appointments. my mother since passed away. I m so grateful that could support my beloved mother.
people ripping her, the handling stuff and the stall came from it not being her car imo, could probably do with a few more hours though for her to be a good driver past the test, but not as bad a driver as everyone is making out lol.
Recently passed my manual driving test. My mock test I had one serious fault due to nerves but thank God the next day of my test I let go of all those nerves and passed 🙏🏽
Poor girl i failed my first test because of a silly error of trying to move off in the wrong gear several times due to stress too. Glad she passed her real test!
If the examiner has to intervene in any way, it's basically guaranteed that you've failed your road test at that point. This student needs a lot more practice
My test is next week Thursday,my second time, please wish me luck and any tips on how to pass. I failed the first time because the examiner intervened on the steering wheel while approaching a roundabout. I've put in so much effort on my lessons now and i don't want to fail again.
Automatic drivers are so luckyy. When i got my first car my uncle was supposed to drive it home but he didn't want to go back for his so he let me drive mine home alone and, of course, i couldn't wait to get my hands on it. It was a DISASTER. it was a petrol car and i had been learning on a diesel car. I didn't know the difference. So as soon as we left the city we got stuck in a massive traffic jam for hours. Uphill. I stalled that car so many times i wanted to cry. Anyway, by the time i got home i had already mastered the clutchwork lol.
Hi Aman, I just wanted to let you know, after so many years of patiently waiting I’m finally having some driving lessons on dual carriageways and on motorways, I’m so excited, finally my wish and my dream has come true, I’m doing an hour driving assessment on Thursday, my driving instructor wants to see how I drive, then I have a 2 hour driving lesson on Friday.
@@ClearviewDriving 7:47 bad way to fail when examiner touches steering wheel.😮 19:37 nice of the man in white van to wait patiently when she stalled.😅 Hopefully they f ing pass me in September 20th Aman.
Khia, has got a lovely smile, look's confident and relax, good smoothed driving, slow down on approached to junction. Be proactive looking for potential hazards. Stopping and give way to the oncoming vehicle. Good mirror observation before moving off. She, cut corners turning right into new road, no mirrors checked. She should be more careful, in future. She should be okay once she got this silly mistake off her mind. Wish her well on her driving test.😊
Test tomorrow: "I have not done a mock test before" Why??? That has to be the instructors fault, when I learned how to drive I had 5 mock tests before my actual test It helps massively to get yourself prepared, which is probably the reason why she's here, but that should be weeks before the test, not a day
My instructor didn’t do mock tests, and I didn’t want one. If you’re driving independently on lessons with minimal input from the instructor you are effectively doing the same thing as a mock test anyway.
I have passed driving test on this month 13 th August in Luton and today I received my driving license card. Still, I am watching these videos to learn to be safe driver. Thanks for making these videoes. ❤❤❤❤❤😍
It depends from person to person. If you are a good test taker, you treat skill as an artform and make sure you are thorough with pointers since day one, I say...no NEED for mock tests, ofc still won't harm to take some but i guess it might be costly for some cases. If you are hesitant about tests, you are treating the skill as a win or loose case, you are looking for pointers again and again, doubtful about how you are doing when you are doing something...then PLEASE MUST DO take some mock tests. Even one day before is good as it highlights your weaknesses and strengths, especially when it's Aman as your mock-examiner. Drive Safe and Good Luck everyone.
I failed my test 4 times , I’d get to my test centre my legs would go to jelly my hands would start shaking but I wasn’t going to give up . On my 5th test I said screw it I made a mistake n thought that’s it I failed again but I passed with 3 minors n the examiner said as soon as I thought I’d failed I relaxed n drove prefect
Personally I don't think she is ready to be on the road herself. The driving is fine until she is doing something and others drivers come along she feels guilty for holding them up which then leads to rushed decisions or getting in a panic. Like the parking started good but when a car turned up she gets panicked and the stall is panicking about delaying the traffic. Where it is best to focus on what you need to do and forget them they don't exist. They aint going to drive into you. All she is needing is simply just more driving practice not nessarrily a lesson just to get comfortable been in control. At the moment she doesn't know how to deal with the unexpected and panics about it.
Hey I think the speed issue was due to being in a diesel car and she’s used to the sound of a petrol car. Plus Khia is very confident gearing up and being eco safe but with my car. 3rd was just a little fast in places. She did pass her and test the next day, with the reverse parking I did work on this with her after the mock test and she managed it perfectly by the end. :)
@ClearviewDriving nice to hear she passed well done to her. She should take a massive confidence boost from the test result as she obviously deserves to be on the road . It's not a bad thing she uses her ears and it was good of you to help with the couple of weak points. Now we've to get juvenile a licence I'm fairly confident he can do it with regular lessons and practice like daily and weekly. He has definitely improved .
Failed my practical test for the third time this week due to pedestrians and not speeding up on a dual carriageway. I'm starting to feel like giving up because I can't book a fourth test soon enough.
Hey don’t be discouraged. Just make sure you’re practicing regularly and be confident driving. See if you can drive with family to get more practice outside of lessons You will get this! Good luck
Hi Aman, I am a learner driver currently waiting for a test date. My instructor said that I am test ready. I am curious to see how I would do in a mock test with different instructor. I’d like to do and be featured on your channel. It would be very cool if I can do that.
Question: if you end up too wide in the parallel parking, can you just adjust the way it was done in this video? Weren't you supposed to swing back out and reverse?
@@Parrot-parakeet-funhad I known...! I kept swinging all the way out and repeat the same mistake until the examiner got tired and failed me 😅 I would have been able to adjust from standing parallel to the road already, I thought what would be a fail and not just a minor. Oh well.
Random question - is it generally safe to leave your headlights on auto mode? I haven't done much night driving since passing my test earlier this year.
I leave mine on auto and they will come on as soon as the sensors sense that it is dark, youll see it on the dash too. My high beams I turn on manually but the others are all automatic. Driving at night isn't too bad, you just have to focus a lot more, you've got this!
Not reading the signs is the issue and control of the car road positioning. Shame because she drove well but definitely a few things to work on. The stall at the roundabout was a shame, she panicked which is the worst thing you can do. At the end of the day other road users have to be aware of you. No need to rush if you stall just stay calm and get your clutch in and release slowly. Hopefully she will learn from this and I think she will pass with a few more lessons
How can I contact with you, I need to do lessons with you, I live in west London, I really like your instructions, please let me know, how can I contact with you? thanks
SHE is Good at Driving and shows CONFIDENCE but She has the Problem with " STERING CONTROL😧( Turning)" a bit WORRIED but she will gain Control on Practice..🙂
19.03 2nd gear . It is dangerous right I'm scared abouts manual because even experienced does that mistake. Why you are car moved that much and stalled usually it stalls before. Others please help my anxiety of seeing some experienced one stalling. Is it dangerous to ride manual car. What people do to recover
As it was a hill when you take the handbrake off you still have momentum and there's nothing stopping the car. It stalled because she went into the roundabout in 2nd gear and as the car has no power or revs as its stopped in 2nd gear the engine cuts hence the stall. Best thing to do is not panic, happens to everyone, handbrake on, into neutral, turn the engine on, clutch down, 1st gear, away you go
@deekshithm7754 realistically, youre only going to be stalling when setting off or going a really low speed, if you feel the car start to stutter then it either means not enough revs or too high of a gear so either give the car a bit more gas or dip clutch, in regards to other cars, who cares? 😂. Everybody has been a learner before, everybody stalls, it comes with experience. Everybody stalls. Just make sure you stop the car with the brake and secure the car with the handbrake. Yeah stalling can be dangerous, but so can just driving in general anyway. Learn how to react in these situations and most importantly, do not panic
@@ProdxShakes1 Dangerous means if we cross we stall other drivers has time to break. Like we take right turn we need to stop sometimes. I haven't heard any accident stalling. Only in highway it's dangerous
@deekshithm7754 well i personally would find it extremely difficult to stall on a highway cos you're moving anyway. I think before you get worried about your car stalling you need to understand why a car would stall in the first place
This mock test just shows that even if you fail horribly and things don’t go to plan you can still have a chance to pass the real thing. She did exactly that. Look at the improvement from getting 5 minors, 2 serious and 1 dangerous to passing the actual test with 4 minors. Never give up people and don’t dwell on mistakes, use failure as motivation to succeed.
THIS. AMEN.
I will come back to this comment
Seriously. I didn’t mind making mistakes because then I knew to not make them anymore. I experienced it and learned from it.. and yes a lessons before a test can go horribly wrong but you can take that with you and just not make those mistakes again.
Yeh that’s right. I failed my first attempt 5months before just 1mistake some move off safety. And I booked another test on 25th was my test I passed with 4minors only . So don’t give up keep trying 🎯 one bonus point i have I passed my test yeh im great full but but don’t think you are perfect driver just keep watching lessons and drive local roads and improve the skill ❤
Separately, shes so beautiful 🤩
Beauty is not help when you are trying to concentrate on the road.
@@matthewakian2she said “separately” can’t you read ?
That was the first thing I thought of😅, she is beautiful and cute ☺️
Reason I clicked tbh 😂
Bless her glad she passed!
I know 🥹 she’s so sweet 👏👏
My advice to anyone with test coming up? - Watch these videos religiously!! I did and passed on Tuesday with 1 minor :) Thank you for the amazing videos!! ❤
Mines is in 2 days😅feel violently sick just thinking about it
@@jessicajohnston8788me too🥺🥺
How did u do?@@jessicajohnston8788
Relax
passed test last year, but I still watch these as your videos are like ASMR videos 🙂
😝 thank you for watching :)
@@stylishsannigrahi 👍😄
Truly. 😏
I truly wish I had an instructor as calm and understanding as you, your smile is so reassuring! I finally got my driver's license with the help of a private DMV attorney after struggling through three failed attempts. I made some rookie mistakes, like forgetting to signal while changing lanes, and I dealt with a pretty tough instructor. Despite that, I still make it a point to watch these videos to improve my driving skills. I want to practice until I feel completely confident behind the wheel before hitting the road on my own!
Make the examiner feel safe, focus on the next part. Keep going through the steps as you've being taught. Like top mirror down to gear and the bits in between and embrace the nerves uts time to show you are ready. You've done the work by getting lesson and practice and as long as the examiner feels safe you have a strong chance as the things like poor observation and faults will naturally not be thier
11:20 was what I failed 2 of my mock tests on, same road, same corner, my instructor was not impressed but we both learnt and realised I’d an issue with corners and hadn’t yet worked out the implications of my actions. Next day as it was close to my test my instructor kindly gave up his Sunday and we spent 2hrs going round that estate and that allowed me to understand my errors and perfect those turns. Despite failing all my mocks I did pass first time, 3 minors.
Yeah it happens sometime. Well done for passing your test and your instructor was so kind to make time 👏
@@ClearviewDriving Thank you, I had a great instructor, he was really chilled and patient with me and believed in me. It’s taken me longer to gain confidence but I’m getting there now😊
@@ClearviewDrivingdid she pass
Its so calming watching this knowing you have passed and its all over.😂
Aman, you are a great teacher!!🙏🏻
Well done 👏 thank you for watching :)
SHE IS.
A bit of a tip for her, when moving off don't signal until you get gear ready and mirror checks, if there are cars coming from behind you shouldn't be "asking" them to let you out, wait for a clear gap, then signal and do blindspot check
i passed my driving test last week with 0 minors after driving for 1 month!! your videos helped me so so much
Wow! That's impressive! Congrats!
When did you do your theory?
@@AM2K2the day after my birthday
Well done! How many hours did you do in that month?
How the hell did you do that? I've been driving a year and a half now. I still don't understand how this girl passed her test she made some horrible mistakes.
I’ve had my license for over a decade in the states but for some reason I love your videos!
its because of you, I learned many things about uk roads, I passed my test yesterday, thanks!
Well done!!
My driving test is tomorrow as well. Different country but this is very helpful.
Pass?
How was your test?
Prob didnt make it if he doesnt answer anymore :D where you from btw?
@@Herogames2022 passed mine tho!
Always learning new things each time I watch your mock test
Honestly she reminds me of myself, I drive well when in my mum's car or just on a normal driving lesson, but as soon as it's a mock test I'm making silly mistakes like hitting the curb on a turn, taking turns too quick when there was no reason to and stalling for not remembering a simple thing like going back to first gear. It gets jarring because I know that I can drive like an experienced driver in things like handling stop-start traffic and moving off on the craziest steepest hills I've ever seen (we live in a hilly area) but as soon as it's a mock test it somehow goes wrong. Obviously it comes down to letting pressure take over my judgement because it's not like I don't know how to deal with these situations, so it's nice to see that she went on to pass her actual test!
Update: I ended up passing my test with 4 minors! Somehow I was less stressed in the test than in my lessons haha
Oh Khia, a Dangerous we don't see many of those on here! But it's been a good lesson for you, Congratulations on passing your Test, 4 minors is a good pass. Enjoy your driving and good luck with whatever you do in your future.
I passed my test yesterday, my only training was watching your videos. Thank you🎉
Congrats to Khia! I passed this year back in January, also with 4 minor faults like Khia did!
We learn through mistakes. Just polish up from your mistakes.
Just here from Charlotte's video ❤ now watching more of them. I dont even live in the UK
OK...I'm DONE seeing people in comments always judging new drivers based on nerves and what they saw in the video. She passed cause she cares to improve and learn and she IS good enough. If everyone was perfect driver half the driving population won't be on the roads including many of these commenters themselves!!! Rules are there cause some people WILL have a bad day on the road, it's a lot of boxes on wheels trying to compete for some destination...people need to have empathy for the scared youth given how the world already is. Not every win is a certification for PERFECTION. I think this is very much the elitism where people want you to be perfect so they can feel safe while themselves doing the bare minimum!
Overall she’s doing good , yes my soul hurt when she mounted the curb and Aman needed to use her super reflex to avoid the danger with the lady but other then that good drive, well done on passing the test 👍🏻 ❤
Absolutely LOVE videos like this! I'm from The Netherlands, had my license since 1996, driving buses for 22 years and I am sooo curious if I would pass a test like this; being used to a left hand driving vehicle on the right hand side of the road, not being used to mini roundabouts, different give-way situations, different speed limit indicators and... hills! I drive a little Citigo without any of the fancy stuff like your Mercedes has.
If you'd like, I'll book a flight to the UK and take a mock test just to satisfy my curiosity of whether I would be able to pass a mock test with my experience but with little to none knowledge of your highway code. Let me know if you're interested. Should also produce some interesting footage as well! 😅
I think she can be a great driver. But she clearly needs more hours on the road, let's say she passed the day after, I would not feel safe letting her drive. That moment when she almost crashed into the lady with the kid? Imagine she was alone in the car, and no one braked for her or grabbed the wheel. jesus christ.
Well she did pass, good on her. Now she will get even more hours.
@@Nervous101 Which is why the test is absolute rubbish. far too strict when some days you can drive and nerves take over on the test or some luck goes your way,
I'm a completely different driver when I'm not on a driving test than when I I'm. The pressure can cause you to forget basic things. I think of it like im going on a date, if I'm nervous enough I will forget how to eat and bite my tongue 😂not everyone gets this though.
Yeah it takes experience
@@jamesclare4097I get you, I’m the complete same. It’s mad costly considering that I’m still trying to pass my test because I can’t get a handle on how much tests change my driving but ig it’s important to remember that I can drive, what’s stopping me isn’t my skill set🤷🏾♀️
What a sweet girl, so happy she passed 🎉
16 years full driving licence. my mother had depression since I was a child. my mother couldn't drive. as a little girl I only wished when I grew up that I would drive my mother to visit her sisters. because I was a slow learner I just couldn't imagine my self driving. yes I learnt to drive. I bought my mother to visit her sisters and attended her hospital appointments. my mother since passed away. I m so grateful that could support my beloved mother.
people ripping her, the handling stuff and the stall came from it not being her car imo, could probably do with a few more hours though for her to be a good driver past the test, but not as bad a driver as everyone is making out lol.
Recently passed my manual driving test. My mock test I had one serious fault due to nerves but thank God the next day of my test I let go of all those nerves and passed 🙏🏽
Poor girl i failed my first test because of a silly error of trying to move off in the wrong gear several times due to stress too. Glad she passed her real test!
hey aman my sisters name is aman too. she is as kind and innocent like you. you always reminded me of her even before i knew your name.
If the examiner has to intervene in any way, it's basically guaranteed that you've failed your road test at that point.
This student needs a lot more practice
After watching this video yesterday being 13/11/2024. I went to take my manual driving test and passed it. Very good for a quick preparation.
My test is next week Thursday,my second time, please wish me luck and any tips on how to pass. I failed the first time because the examiner intervened on the steering wheel while approaching a roundabout. I've put in so much effort on my lessons now and i don't want to fail again.
did my driving test at Pinner last September. passed first time with 3 minors. Pinner is a great area!
Pinner is easy but only if you’ve practiced in the area first
Congratulations Khia for passing your test ❤🎉
Automatic drivers are so luckyy. When i got my first car my uncle was supposed to drive it home but he didn't want to go back for his so he let me drive mine home alone and, of course, i couldn't wait to get my hands on it. It was a DISASTER. it was a petrol car and i had been learning on a diesel car. I didn't know the difference. So as soon as we left the city we got stuck in a massive traffic jam for hours. Uphill. I stalled that car so many times i wanted to cry. Anyway, by the time i got home i had already mastered the clutchwork lol.
Hi Aman, I just wanted to let you know, after so many years of patiently waiting I’m finally having some driving lessons on dual carriageways and on motorways, I’m so excited, finally my wish and my dream has come true, I’m doing an hour driving assessment on Thursday, my driving instructor wants to see how I drive, then I have a 2 hour driving lesson on Friday.
Do you mind posting an automatic drive test
so glad she passed in the end!!
Hi hope u passed by now All the best for future endeavours 🎉🎊💐
29:28 well done Khia on passing importantly.😊
👏 she did really well ☺️🥹
@@ClearviewDriving 7:47 bad way to fail when examiner touches steering wheel.😮
19:37 nice of the man in white van to wait patiently when she stalled.😅
Hopefully they f ing pass me in September 20th Aman.
@@BALHAM69good luck! Not long now 🤞🏻🍀🧿🪬
Let us know how you get on.
@@SamilyRose hi
i change this to March time now.
i didn’t have a car for September unfortunately.
@@BALHAM69 oh no! You must have been gutted. I'm sorry you had to change it 🫤
She’s gorgeousss❤
She's soo sweet ...😊Well done 🎉Khiah amazing ❤xxx
My test is in one week. Not UK and only the first of two tests so no highway but I have really enjoyed watching you!
Good car tutorial and inspiring
05:40 wow, that’s a very big red area, I’ve never seen that before.
Honestly it's kind of good that ppl make these mistakes early in order to correct them going forwards. Mistakes are the best learning tools
Exactly that!
Khia, has got a lovely smile, look's confident and relax, good smoothed driving, slow down on approached to junction. Be proactive looking for potential hazards. Stopping and give way to the oncoming vehicle. Good mirror observation before moving off. She, cut corners turning right into new road, no mirrors checked. She should be more careful, in future. She should be okay once she got this silly mistake off her mind. Wish her well on her driving test.😊
Test tomorrow: "I have not done a mock test before"
Why??? That has to be the instructors fault, when I learned how to drive I had 5 mock tests before my actual test
It helps massively to get yourself prepared, which is probably the reason why she's here, but that should be weeks before the test, not a day
They're not essential. Lots of people pass without a mock test.
My instructor didn’t do mock tests, and I didn’t want one. If you’re driving independently on lessons with minimal input from the instructor you are effectively doing the same thing as a mock test anyway.
@@Born2007 then why is she here to do mock test then? If she want to do mock tests it should've been weeks before, not a day
@@Born2007 agree and disagree tbh, youre right about the input, but mocks are very good way of putting yourself under pressure and get feedback
Wouldn't worry about them I never did and still passed first time
I have passed driving test on this month 13 th August in Luton and today I received my driving license card. Still, I am watching these videos to learn to be safe driver.
Thanks for making these videoes. ❤❤❤❤❤😍
Thats great to hear, congratulations 👏 👏
That’s where I did my test… 27 years ago.
Looks like Pinner Driving Test center..! Pretty easy to pass the driving test in this route.🔥
It depends from person to person. If you are a good test taker, you treat skill as an artform and make sure you are thorough with pointers since day one, I say...no NEED for mock tests, ofc still won't harm to take some but i guess it might be costly for some cases. If you are hesitant about tests, you are treating the skill as a win or loose case, you are looking for pointers again and again, doubtful about how you are doing when you are doing something...then PLEASE MUST DO take some mock tests. Even one day before is good as it highlights your weaknesses and strengths, especially when it's Aman as your mock-examiner. Drive Safe and Good Luck everyone.
When your examiner has to grab the wheel, you know that's it.
Love it!
Congrats Khia
I failed my test 4 times , I’d get to my test centre my legs would go to jelly my hands would start shaking but I wasn’t going to give up . On my 5th test I said screw it I made a mistake n thought that’s it I failed again but I passed with 3 minors n the examiner said as soon as I thought I’d failed I relaxed n drove prefect
If you hit the curb in South Africa, it's a fail
How did her instructor never let her take any mock texts when her real one is booked?
Im overwhelmed, let me be a passy princess forever
Congrats on passing Khia :)
Personally I don't think she is ready to be on the road herself. The driving is fine until she is doing something and others drivers come along she feels guilty for holding them up which then leads to rushed decisions or getting in a panic. Like the parking started good but when a car turned up she gets panicked and the stall is panicking about delaying the traffic. Where it is best to focus on what you need to do and forget them they don't exist. They aint going to drive into you. All she is needing is simply just more driving practice not nessarrily a lesson just to get comfortable been in control. At the moment she doesn't know how to deal with the unexpected and panics about it.
Hey I think the speed issue was due to being in a diesel car and she’s used to the sound of a petrol car. Plus Khia is very confident gearing up and being eco safe but with my car. 3rd was just a little fast in places.
She did pass her and test the next day, with the reverse parking I did work on this with her after the mock test and she managed it perfectly by the end. :)
@ClearviewDriving nice to hear she passed well done to her. She should take a massive confidence boost from the test result as she obviously deserves to be on the road . It's not a bad thing she uses her ears and it was good of you to help with the couple of weak points. Now we've to get juvenile a licence I'm fairly confident he can do it with regular lessons and practice like daily and weekly. He has definitely improved .
Yes it's dangerous. If they don't know to recover the car after stall
Been watching since March and had my first test on the 15th.
Passed with 4 minors 🎉🎉🎉
Oh my goodess the clutch coasting is borderline dangerous here.
6:07 Aman can see the hurt I'm your face expression 🤣🤣
All in favor for an Aman sat nav say I
I'm well ready for my test If this is anything to go by
I can’t really comment on this video as it would contain spoiler. The only thing I could say is that she would need to improve to pass her test.
People need to watch videos before reading comments, and if they dont it's thier own fault. You are good :)
Your facial expressions does it for me - I swear! lol
Love video
There hope for me she drives alright to start off with but it’s just nerves I think
Failed my practical test for the third time this week due to pedestrians and not speeding up on a dual carriageway. I'm starting to feel like giving up because I can't book a fourth test soon enough.
Hey don’t be discouraged. Just make sure you’re practicing regularly and be confident driving. See if you can drive with family to get more practice outside of lessons
You will get this! Good luck
i wish i could just go for it after 35 hours gotta wait 120 😭😭😭😭
*also she is so pretty and clearly the sweetest girl
Test tomorrow but doesn't know that you need the handbrake to be turned on whilst on a hill. Lol
Hi, how can I book in for mock test with clear view driving . Thanks
I'm having mocks soon, I've had 23 hours of lessons and my test is in October.
U pass?
Hi Aman, I am a learner driver currently waiting for a test date. My instructor said that I am test ready. I am curious to see how I would do in a mock test with different instructor. I’d like to do and be featured on your channel. It would be very cool if I can do that.
Question: if you end up too wide in the parallel parking, can you just adjust the way it was done in this video? Weren't you supposed to swing back out and reverse?
You can drive forward or backwards to adjust, but I think you will get a minor for control
@@Parrot-parakeet-funhad I known...! I kept swinging all the way out and repeat the same mistake until the examiner got tired and failed me 😅 I would have been able to adjust from standing parallel to the road already, I thought what would be a fail and not just a minor. Oh well.
This is why u disable start and stop lol
I agree I've stalled because it before it's dangerous in my opinion,but here it wasn't to do with it
Random question - is it generally safe to leave your headlights on auto mode? I haven't done much night driving since passing my test earlier this year.
I leave mine on auto and they will come on as soon as the sensors sense that it is dark, youll see it on the dash too. My high beams I turn on manually but the others are all automatic. Driving at night isn't too bad, you just have to focus a lot more, you've got this!
Yeah auto is fine, just got to be careful if you accidentally end up putting the fog lights on.
I’ve always had it on auto, never had trouble
Not reading the signs is the issue and control of the car road positioning. Shame because she drove well but definitely a few things to work on. The stall at the roundabout was a shame, she panicked which is the worst thing you can do. At the end of the day other road users have to be aware of you. No need to rush if you stall just stay calm and get your clutch in and release slowly. Hopefully she will learn from this and I think she will pass with a few more lessons
was this mock test on Sunday because the road seem nice?
Omg but 20:56 this road sign is mean!!
I passed at pinner last year November, pinner is a good test route
If this video came out yesterday so when's her test
Hi do you do driving lessons in S21 Tulse hill?
awesome
How can I contact with you, I need to do lessons with you, I live in west London, I really like your instructions, please let me know, how can I contact with you? thanks
Congrats on passing your test but my god she could of killed that pedestrian 😭😭
SHE is Good at Driving and shows CONFIDENCE but She has the Problem with " STERING CONTROL😧( Turning)" a bit WORRIED but she will gain Control on Practice..🙂
Hi Aman, how did her final test go?
She passed with 4minors 🎉
im watching this from canada sk everything is different with the car and the roads and its confusing me
I passed mine on Tuesday
Well done 👏
Nearly took out the dad and his baby 😭 good luck
that's definitely the mom
@@brianuuuSonicRebornoh yh mb watching this at work
How much you charge for lessons
How can I contact you because i am searching DI
what car are you driving?
Mercedes A-class
19.03 2nd gear . It is dangerous right I'm scared abouts manual because even experienced does that mistake. Why you are car moved that much and stalled usually it stalls before. Others please help my anxiety of seeing some experienced one stalling. Is it dangerous to ride manual car. What people do to recover
As it was a hill when you take the handbrake off you still have momentum and there's nothing stopping the car. It stalled because she went into the roundabout in 2nd gear and as the car has no power or revs as its stopped in 2nd gear the engine cuts hence the stall. Best thing to do is not panic, happens to everyone, handbrake on, into neutral, turn the engine on, clutch down, 1st gear, away you go
@@ProdxShakes1 What about the other car on the road .
@deekshithm7754 realistically, youre only going to be stalling when setting off or going a really low speed, if you feel the car start to stutter then it either means not enough revs or too high of a gear so either give the car a bit more gas or dip clutch, in regards to other cars, who cares? 😂. Everybody has been a learner before, everybody stalls, it comes with experience. Everybody stalls. Just make sure you stop the car with the brake and secure the car with the handbrake. Yeah stalling can be dangerous, but so can just driving in general anyway. Learn how to react in these situations and most importantly, do not panic
@@ProdxShakes1 Dangerous means if we cross we stall other drivers has time to break. Like we take right turn we need to stop sometimes. I haven't heard any accident stalling. Only in highway it's dangerous
@deekshithm7754 well i personally would find it extremely difficult to stall on a highway cos you're moving anyway. I think before you get worried about your car stalling you need to understand why a car would stall in the first place
I really love you mam❤❤😅😊🥰😘😘😘
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Congratulations