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I passed my driving test with 4minor faults at first attempt here in Sheffield, your videos I watched almost daily. Thank you for being a shining light, I appreciate you. I’m happy 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@Milk-vw1cv I took less than 20 hrs lessons and I done my theory test on the 11 of August and it took me slightly over 6 weeks to pass my driving test .the man is good check him out on Google/yell.rashid driving high Wycombe
It is fhe first time you have made a video like this and it is one of those that are surely producing ardent drivers even without them authentically taking lessons with you. Keep it up sir.
Hiya Chris, I just passed my manual driving test, 2 minors. I updated my license from automatic to manual😊 your videos really provide me with a wealth of information and increased my confidence. Thank you for your help!! Keep on doing what you doing. 🎉🎉🎉
@@worlddriving failed with 3 serious and that was getting close to a rear end of truck when changing lanes and handbrake was up but I didn’t know it was still on. Another was I hit the kerb 3m into the test and I didn’t even do it before in my lesson. And 11 minors and been driving for nearly a year doing lessons :/
1:30 This fact is what I understand very quickly as a new learner driving on the main road. I have put this tip or rule into practice and it work very well for me. I look way ahead to where I want to go and anticipate the size of the gap where I need to pass. As long as I perceive that the size of the gap is wide enough then I proceeded confidently. 😎💯💪🏿👍🏿
A huge thank you for your videos, i finally passed on attempt 3 with 5 minors. Do you have a video for new drivers going alone for the first time?? ❤❤❤
Although I got 1 take passed two weeks ago, I still love to watch your videos, they are very informative. I remember I always watch your videos before attending driving test, i am not young but still got 1 take passed, thank you for your help.😊 By the way, can you do some videos on how to drive on motorway especially from sip road?? I have never got any experience on motorway when learning driving from my instructor.
I passed my theory test. I haven't started any driving lessons but I'm on a car driving simulator with steering wheel, pedals and VR. I struggle with staying center in lane without staring at my reference point.
I'm struggling so much I want to cry. I just had a driving lesson (after about 9 years since I had lessons - I stopped lessons because I struggled eith this staying centred issue) and I still don't know how to do it. The driving instructor doesn't seem to understand and puts it down to me "over analysing". I'm not. I just can't seem to understand hoe close or far away my car is from parked cars or oncoming traffic. I'm crying as I write this because I had 30+ hours of lessons 9 years ago and didnt make any progress in the positionings thing. I can change gears and everything fine but really struggle with the positioning. The instructor had to steer the wheel so many times. He had reference stickers in the middle but they were not helpful. Also I tried the "focus on where you want the car to go" thing but it didn't help. I can't learn to drive if I don't learn this.
Hi Chris, great video! I did my first drive on country roads today with my instructor and my positioning was wavering between too left and too right (incoming vehicles seemed very close). This added to when driving at faster speeds really increased my nerves and I felt I had less control of the car because I struggled to gauge proximity of space between my driver side and incoming cars (driving in the UK). I watched this video but do you have any tips which can help learners judge or feel more confident about the gap between drivers side of car, lane line and oncoming vehicles?
Watching this I feel like is me in that car doing all this faults, I’m at 18h of lessons and still struggle with position, lane discipline and steering, but not all the time, sometimes I feel overconfident and then is when I do mistakes…
That's why I feel like this advice is terrible. Basically telling learner drivers to ignore their surroundings and what's close to them but just drive wherever you feel like
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This video is so very helpful. I restarted driving lessons after a very long break and this is the one thing that I struggle with.
I passed my driving test with 4minor faults at first attempt here in Sheffield, your videos I watched almost daily. Thank you for being a shining light, I appreciate you.
I’m happy 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I watched all your videos while on my learner's. Just passed my final manual drive test last week and I can't thank you enough👍
Congratulations on passing your driving test 👍
Could you help I don’t know what to look at when turning
Your videos has helped me so much. I passed my test last week with 2 minors only with 0 mock test
Which school did you pick them up from?
@@Milk-vw1cv I took less than 20 hrs lessons and I done my theory test on the 11 of August and it took me slightly over 6 weeks to pass my driving test .the man is good check him out on Google/yell.rashid driving high Wycombe
Congratulations on passing your driving test. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 👍
Congratulations 🎉
@@worlddrivingf
It is fhe first time you have made a video like this and it is one of those that are surely producing ardent drivers even without them authentically taking lessons with you. Keep it up sir.
Appreciate you watching 🙂
Hiya Chris, I just passed my manual driving test, 2 minors. I updated my license from automatic to manual😊 your videos really provide me with a wealth of information and increased my confidence. Thank you for your help!! Keep on doing what you doing. 🎉🎉🎉
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test. Pleased the videos helped a little.
Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 👍
@@worlddrivingjob g. G
Watching your videos have help me a lot just passed my driving test
Thank you, I've always been told to look far away to stop swaying, but recently i have started wobbling again, so I'll try this method
Got my test tomorrow 😅 Watching last min videos and messed up on previous mock tests
Good luck 👍
@@worlddriving failed with 3 serious and that was getting close to a rear end of truck when changing lanes and handbrake was up but I didn’t know it was still on. Another was I hit the kerb 3m into the test and I didn’t even do it before in my lesson. And 11 minors and been driving for nearly a year doing lessons :/
Keep going, I'm on attempt 3 today! ❤
@@Zoe_WingingLife 😃ty
@@memelator I passed today with 5 minors!!! Keep going 🥳🤞
1:30 This fact is what I understand very quickly as a new learner driving on the main road. I have put this tip or rule into practice and it work very well for me. I look way ahead to where I want to go and anticipate the size of the gap where I need to pass. As long as I perceive that the size of the gap is wide enough then I proceeded confidently. 😎💯💪🏿👍🏿
I am glad found your channel, at the moment I am having my lessons and about to book my driving test. This is really helpful tips. 👏🏻🙏
Thank you very much for your vedios, and I passed my driving test last month. Keep the good work.
A huge thank you for your videos, i finally passed on attempt 3 with 5 minors. Do you have a video for new drivers going alone for the first time?? ❤❤❤
Although I got 1 take passed two weeks ago, I still love to watch your videos, they are very informative. I remember I always watch your videos before attending driving test, i am not young but still got 1 take passed, thank you for your help.😊
By the way, can you do some videos on how to drive on motorway especially from sip road?? I have never got any experience on motorway when learning driving from my instructor.
I thought am the only one with such problems...but after reading the comments am now strong
I got my test next week Friday after several fails. I hope to get a pass this time
Good luck 👍
Parts of your video were very helpful
I passed my theory test. I haven't started any driving lessons but I'm on a car driving simulator with steering wheel, pedals and VR. I struggle with staying center in lane without staring at my reference point.
For tyre pressure there's also sometimes a sticker in the fuel cap door as that's less likely to wear off like inside the door driver-side door
Thank you! In East Africa, we're keep lefters too.
Thanks for watching 🙂
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Thank you for this, so helpful! 😊
Pleased it helped :)
I'm struggling so much I want to cry. I just had a driving lesson (after about 9 years since I had lessons - I stopped lessons because I struggled eith this staying centred issue) and I still don't know how to do it.
The driving instructor doesn't seem to understand and puts it down to me "over analysing". I'm not. I just can't seem to understand hoe close or far away my car is from parked cars or oncoming traffic. I'm crying as I write this because I had 30+ hours of lessons 9 years ago and didnt make any progress in the positionings thing. I can change gears and everything fine but really struggle with the positioning. The instructor had to steer the wheel so many times. He had reference stickers in the middle but they were not helpful. Also I tried the "focus on where you want the car to go" thing but it didn't help. I can't learn to drive if I don't learn this.
Try virtual driving
Lovely helpful video thanks a lot ❤❤❤
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Appreciate you watching :)
Hi Chris, great video! I did my first drive on country roads today with my instructor and my positioning was wavering between too left and too right (incoming vehicles seemed very close). This added to when driving at faster speeds really increased my nerves and I felt I had less control of the car because I struggled to gauge proximity of space between my driver side and incoming cars (driving in the UK). I watched this video but do you have any tips which can help learners judge or feel more confident about the gap between drivers side of car, lane line and oncoming vehicles?
Correction: A roads not country roads
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Thanks for the tip about left knee meaning roughly centre...what about right leg meaning roughly where your right wheel is or nah?
Awww. Having difficulty to keep me in the lane correct position :(
In my country..most of the roads where I traverse do not have lines on the road 😢
Watching this I feel like is me in that car doing all this faults, I’m at 18h of lessons and still struggle with position, lane discipline and steering, but not all the time, sometimes I feel overconfident and then is when I do mistakes…
Hey! How is it going now?
I find that driving position is entirely dependent on pot holes.
Good point 😂
Can i get the link to those blinsspot mirrors
I failed for Road positioning Normal driving
Can you please advise or this video is enough
Hey, how did it go? Did you end up retaking your lesson?
I always off road while driving
My instructor told me to watch these videos because I do stare and can’t drive straight 😢😂😂
Same i stare alot, i don't think thats good for people like us lol
My husband told me like that 🤣🤣🤣
Same problem 😂
Me too that's why I'm here😂
@@HisSacredLove..,so do I... that's caused failed my test.😢😢
Where is that road at 6:13?
some parked cars are facing the wrong way.
I started looking further out and then didn’t notice a friggin parked lorry sticking out and then I smashed my rear view window….
That's why I feel like this advice is terrible. Basically telling learner drivers to ignore their surroundings and what's close to them but just drive wherever you feel like
That is not what he is saying. He has said to make sure you glance quickly