As well as being genuinely funny, the roleplaying that the instructor takes on is a really important lesson for the test that the assessors really are just random people you've just met who may have a variety of personalities that you're going to have to deal with, get used to their quirks, and drive the best you can regardless. edit: also, the head synchronisation from 5:03 is VERY cute
Props to the young lad for putting himself under pressure in public. Recognising you can improve and taking positive steps to get you on that path will stand you in good stead.
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I think the Idea is hilarious but it also has a technical aspect. its like a ritual to change your mindset. like when some people light a candle to study. I think this type of stuff is actually quite practical. ps. I asked
Thank you to Ewan for agreeing to share this online. Also for actually going through with this mock test at all - his body language allowed me to see he's really tense about it, just as I was when I was taking a driving test. In fact I had to do a couple retries precisely because of tension and nervousness. Might have been even more intense for him as a driver of several years, it's not easy to face one's weaknesses or bad habits. Kudos, Ewan. Wish you a lot of growth in your life.
I think he's a fantastic driver, props to him. Very competent and great control of the car, I think this has been your best yet, and I've watched a lot.
Well done Ewan for coming forward and having a go, you're largely a good driver. I think you rush things a bit, better planning at your junctions and roundabouts. I was a Community Nurse and a visit to somebodies home would sometimes turn out to be not as straightforward as it was meant to be which held me up, that me feel under pressure to get along to the next call, but it can't be helped just carry on at the best driving you can do. Sorry to hear you had an accident, they're not pleasant. Richard will help you out, and good luck for your future.
Hello Richard! Today I passed my driving exam in Serbia, with only a single minor error. Your tips and general advice have had helped tremendously. Even though we drive on the opposite side of the road and have some different particular traffic rules, overarching general principles regarding the safe driving style, and especially the proper driving attitude, were of great help to me! I am sure that I will still be checking out your content for further driving advice. Thank you very much for creating this channel!
It's evident from the video and from what Richard has said, Ewan is a competent driver with good skill, but it's an issue with rushing and trusting that something will work out without going into it without knowing that it shall. Good feedback and I think all of us are a little guilty of this too so really relevant feedback for everyone to take onboard. Cheers. Richard.
Hi Richard, I forgot to mention that I passed my driving test about 4 weeks ago with no faults thanks to you and your helpful tips as well as the help from my own driving instructor Varney. I can't express how gratefully I am to have come across your content as it means so much to me, not just because I passed but I did it with no faults. Also your character in the video is a very accurate representation of an actual driving examiner and it never stopped to put a smile to my face, well done.
Very interesting video! As I driving instructor myself, I find this channel a great help to improve myself. If it was possible, I'd travel to UK to have a mock test with you. Sometimes I recommend your channel to my students when they struggle with something :)
Excellent assessment. I enjoyed this one. I'm very conscious of my own lax habits and attitude after fifty years on the road , mostly in the US and a lot of it as a messenger/courier.
Thanks Richard. I passed my test today. Although I've been driving for 23+ years including heavy vehicles in Asia, your videos helped me alot to pass the British Practical Driving test in one go.
I think I can only repeat what other viewer's comments have said already. First of all, aside from being extremely precise, clear and convincing in the explanations given, and exceptionally well put together, these mock test videos are absolute gems because of the unique idea of impersonating an imaginary examiner. For the viewers, it makes for great watching and, I think, also for the person being examined it introduces an unlikely, but very clever and helpful combination: on one hand, Richard "disappears" and there is this unfamiliar, distanced guy, who, contrary to Richard, may not be so interested in you doing well, which makes you know you really need to focus on your job; but on the other hand, Richard's acting and his invented, somewhat whacky characters in the role of the examiner must be a little funny for those examined as well, and it's always good to start things in a good mood and a little relaxed by a bit of humour. The second thing I wanted to mention is, obviously, my massive admiration for Ewan. What an amazing guy! Such humbleness! He's so unassuming! I'm sure he's doing the best he can to drive well and to be as safe a road user as he can be, but since he's had some minor accidents, he decided to spend time and put himself out to public scrutiny simply for the opportunity to get a professional assesment of his driving. I don't want to get too mushy, but if someone is not deeply impressed with such an attitude, then I don't know what will impress them. Thank you to you both, Richard and Ewan, and all the best to you, Ewan!
Hi I watched your mock test videos and your driving tips videos and last night i watched this mock test video.I have passed today UK on my 3rd test and i genuinely believe your videos helped me to pass my test today.Thankyou.
If I wasn't miles away I would love a lesson with you ! I have passed my test with 3 minors. But from watching these and your general videos. I know there is always room for improvement. Every video is such a big help in becoming an even safer driver. I think a lot more of the general public should take some notes from you.
Hi there, thank you a million, I have just passed my driving test this Monday. your competent videos helped me a lot. From beginner level videos to high videos I watched them all! My appreciation is beyond words. Best wishes!
I do like your videos. Especially the random assessors 😂 The driving instructor trick of the bus lane at North Station Road and Middleborough is still being used then, my instructor who taught me many years back used that to try and surprise people 😅
Hi Richard I passed today with a faultless pass thanks to your tips and other youtube instructors and of course my amazing Instructor Lisa you did an amazing job to take me from terrified and terrible I have been knocked off a motorbike on several occasions during my motorbike courier years but she turned everything around and now I love driving and to pass with Zero Faults im still reeling ty again Richard your videos as with a few others have been invaluable x
Hi Richard. I send all my pupils to your channel. So much good info and detail. 8 minutes in I would like to have seen you pick up that when he turned left at a giveway line he spent the whole time looking right. There is a bus stopped on the other side of the road with vehicles overtaking. He heeds to know it is safe where he is going. Another sign of an experienced driving rushing. Looking to see a gap and not caring enough about where they are going. I liked the oads honesty that he says he gets beeped a lot by other drivers, a sure sign he is being a problem to them. Fair play that you gave him and he he took this opportunity to to improve.
Oh Richard I cant stop smiling for the first 10 minutes 😄 these examiners you do are TV gold. Tbh that was a really good drive! Not sure how old he is but for a young driver that's a good ammount of skill. Like you said richard, the job he does probably contributed to the corner cutting and the emergency stop is hard to emulate when there isnt an actual emergency unless you're a learner and are used to practising this as part of lessons. Well done to the participant!
Thank you for your videos! I have a test coming up this week and after getting to a good standard, anxiety broke me down for my current lessons right before my test. Your anxiety video helped me to turn it around and im going to keep your advice close to my heart so i can get myself to pass 🙏🏼
Thank you so much mate, your videos have been incredibly helpful to me, both the work you put into making these videos, along with my also brilliant instructor helped me pass first time today. I particularly found your videos about when to go at roundabouts, reading traffic coming around the roundabout and three lane roundabouts the most helpful to me.
I hope to see more of this Arthur chap! Very similar to Richard in lots ways, but has so much experience and stories and (don't tell Richard I said this) more handsome!
I've said this before, but I'd love to do a mock test with Arthur...I struggle with my back too, but I do have a pension. 35 years experience, bus driver and instructor, so pretty sure I could pass with no more than 3 minors. Blindfolded!!
OK, blindfolded would be taking it a bit far. Saying only 3 minors was the beer talking, but could I pass after a lot of years and many, many bad habits? I do believe I'm a safe driver, (I have to be, or I'd be out of a job). With all the changes since I originally passed, I just wonder if I could do it again.
Another fantastic vid I love these as I learn alot and see alot in me that I know I'd 'fail' on I was a Tesco delivery driver & know what this lad is thinking They didn't train me at all. ZERO assessment. It's disgusting! I had minor collision with parked vehicle on second shift. All their attitude is "if you have a driving licence, you can drive these big vans" it's a load of nonsense, but Tesco won't as it costs too much! (Well at the depot I was based at) Ironically all that job taught me was I'm even more over cautious The job I detested it Thanks for the vid
10:40 I agree, but this kind of thing feels so hard to do properly after you've gotten your license. I get these situations quite often where I live and I try to be safe and go slow, but immediately people will start honking and going insane behind you because you're not driving at the speed limit, leading to some quite dangerous overtaking and stress... And very often when you see people loading up things into cars like that, there could very likely be a child on the other side of the car. I had a bit if a scare one time that made me pass these things more slowly again when a child suddenly walks out from behind the car and almost into the street... Sometimes I feel like one of the biggest challenges in driving properly is not getting pressured into disregarding safety from the cars behind you. I suppose I just have to grow thicker skin and not let the honking and rude gestures bother me lol
An important lesson I give as an instructor is to make sure my pupils do things in their own time and not respond to pressure. Making them aware of the pressure and explaining that it's normal and they can't please everyone, usually helps. Driving safely will annoy some people.
34:12 is a good learning moment for those preparing for their test. You can ask the examiner in this scenario if you're not sure where you're going so you can prepare early.
Had my test a couple of days ago, was so gutting. Did everything right except a couple of hesistancy minors. But I was engulfed at looking at the satnav to work out my exit at a roundabout that I didn't see the traffic lights went green giving me my only serious fault :(
I love your videos,it really helped me alot since here in south africa we too have to always keep on the left side of the road and have righthand drive cars as well.
I've learnt many of my mistakes by watching this video.😅 when driving, my instructor focuses on what to keep me safe & boost my confidence. Probably, my minors would fail me before any serious fault is marked 😂
Can you do another video of yourself driving around another city like you did in Brighton and Bristol a few months ago, however could you drive around Birmingham or Nottingham and compare what the driving is like in those city’s compared to other cities in the UK?
I've been driving cars and motorbikes since 1988 when I passed my test and I've never had an accident. In that time I've only had two speeding tickets, 35 and 34 in a 30. Every couple of years or so I go and take some training for the motorcycles, but I've never taken any further training for the cars. Pretty sure that if I did the car test again, I'd probably fail it.😂😂
A pet peve of mine (and most pedestrians) is cars failing to signal at roundabouts. It's not just a difficulty for cars waiting to go, but on many roundabouts the pedestrian is expected to cross whenever there is a gap. You rely on cars being decent signallers and indicating (or not) to let you know if they are going to be crossing. People do get hit (or very close calls) by running across expecting a car to continue around the roundabout because a car has failed to signall left on exit. Should pedestrians wait? Well, given how busy some roundabouts can be, there really is often no choice! Given how fast a car goes around a roundabout that split second choice to take a gap or leave it would be much safer if all cars signalled correctly!
Huh.. This video made me feel much more confident that I would not have as many problems in a driving exam (even under UK standards) as I first thought I would. The way my father taught me (after I got my license) on first gear was that I would only really use it when starting from a stop or when going extremely slowly. And honestly... First time hearing anyone would use the handbrake at a traffic stop. I would never do that unless it's a relatively sharp incline so as to not tire out my foot due to more force needed to maintain the car stopped. In regards to attitude. I noticed that since I am driving a whole lot less ever since the pandemic started I started to ask my wife to get out to call out if I get too close to another car in situations where I used to be dead certain I head plenty of room (and she does call out that there is plenty of room quite often recently) so I would agree that delivery drivers are probably incetivized to drive in a way that is less safe.
Definitely reccomend collingwoods learner insurance, paid 179.00 for a year on a 1.6 fully comp with breakdown cover as a learner (17 y/o male from what I know age and gender can affect insurance quotes)
I passed my test a couple of days ago with ZERO proper lessons. Just my wife showing me the basics, and your videos really honing in on all the parts that the tester wants to see. So thank you for saving me hundreds upon hundreds in lessons! (Not that i could find any lessons where i live within 12 months!) Do you see any merch or anything that i can buy as a thank you?
That's great to hear and congratulations on passing! I don't have any merch yet but I do have the super thanks button near the like button if you're feeling generous.
2 seconds in: Ewan breathed out before he breathed in. Had he gone slightly woozy, that would’ve been marked as a serious and he’d have already failed the test.
Thanks have been watching your videos and i passed in my 3rd attempt without instructor help PS - i was eligible to drive independently on my foreign licence for a year
As well as being genuinely funny, the roleplaying that the instructor takes on is a really important lesson for the test that the assessors really are just random people you've just met who may have a variety of personalities that you're going to have to deal with, get used to their quirks, and drive the best you can regardless.
edit: also, the head synchronisation from 5:03 is VERY cute
My examiner talked to me about his divorce the whole time 💀
Props to the young lad for putting himself under pressure in public. Recognising you can improve and taking positive steps to get you on that path will stand you in good stead.
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Driving instructor is hilarious with his role playing 😂
He plays the role so well i get flashbacks to my exam
Apart from this strange accent he puts on. He tries to sound old, but it's the attitude that's important, which he does well.
I think the Idea is hilarious but it also has a technical aspect. its like a ritual to change your mindset. like when some people light a candle to study. I think this type of stuff is actually quite practical.
ps. I asked
Definitely
I like how he turns in to Jacob Rees-Mogg to be the examiner. 😂
The auto subtitles at the beginning said “this is urine” when you introduced Ewan. Poor guy 😂
To be fair to the subtitles, it honestly sounded like he said that. I did rewind it a few times. 😂
@@JeremyFoster-ve6kqme too 😅
I heard it as urine so subtitles has it bang on 😂
Thank you to Ewan for agreeing to share this online. Also for actually going through with this mock test at all - his body language allowed me to see he's really tense about it, just as I was when I was taking a driving test. In fact I had to do a couple retries precisely because of tension and nervousness. Might have been even more intense for him as a driver of several years, it's not easy to face one's weaknesses or bad habits. Kudos, Ewan. Wish you a lot of growth in your life.
The way Ewan looks at (richard) as he transforms into Arthur is just priceless!
Richard is getting so good in playing the examiner 😂 I love it
Richard you should get a award for the best actor 😂😂
I think you should do more of these where experienced drivers are examined for bad habits that they've picked up. They are educational and relatable.
I think he's a fantastic driver, props to him. Very competent and great control of the car, I think this has been your best yet, and I've watched a lot.
The multiple camera setup and use of screen space is great here.
Your alter ego makes me so anxious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well done Ewan for coming forward and having a go, you're largely a good driver. I think you rush things a bit, better planning at your junctions and roundabouts. I was a Community Nurse and a visit to somebodies home would sometimes turn out to be not as straightforward as it was meant to be which held me up, that me feel under pressure to get along to the next call, but it can't be helped just carry on at the best driving you can do. Sorry to hear you had an accident, they're not pleasant. Richard will help you out, and good luck for your future.
Hello Richard! Today I passed my driving exam in Serbia, with only a single minor error. Your tips and general advice have had helped tremendously. Even though we drive on the opposite side of the road and have some different particular traffic rules, overarching general principles regarding the safe driving style, and especially the proper driving attitude, were of great help to me!
I am sure that I will still be checking out your content for further driving advice.
Thank you very much for creating this channel!
Your English is impeccable! And congrats on passing your test!
svaka čast zemo :D
That emergency stop was just a normal day stopping at the lights lol
At least if he does an emergency stop the milk won't fall over
lol
Tell me about it. The number of cartons of milk that leak when we get shopping delivered is criminal.
😂
It's evident from the video and from what Richard has said, Ewan is a competent driver with good skill, but it's an issue with rushing and trusting that something will work out without going into it without knowing that it shall. Good feedback and I think all of us are a little guilty of this too so really relevant feedback for everyone to take onboard. Cheers. Richard.
Hi Richard, I forgot to mention that I passed my driving test about 4 weeks ago with no faults thanks to you and your helpful tips as well as the help from my own driving instructor Varney. I can't express how gratefully I am to have come across your content as it means so much to me, not just because I passed but I did it with no faults.
Also your character in the video is a very accurate representation of an actual driving examiner and it never stopped to put a smile to my face, well done.
That's really great to hear! Congratulations on passing!
Can I ask which videos you watched in particular that you felt helped? I feel overwhelmed with the amount to choose from haha
Very interesting video! As I driving instructor myself, I find this channel a great help to improve myself. If it was possible, I'd travel to UK to have a mock test with you. Sometimes I recommend your channel to my students when they struggle with something :)
The car entering the road at 26:33 is a good example of people not looking before they enter a new road.
Excellent assessment. I enjoyed this one. I'm very conscious of my own lax habits and attitude after fifty years on the road , mostly in the US and a lot of it as a messenger/courier.
The only thing missing from the examiner acting is the old man noise when sitting down.
Thanks Richard. I passed my test today. Although I've been driving for 23+ years including heavy vehicles in Asia, your videos helped me alot to pass the British Practical Driving test in one go.
That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
I think I can only repeat what other viewer's comments have said already.
First of all, aside from being extremely precise, clear and convincing in the explanations given, and exceptionally well put together, these mock test videos are absolute gems because of the unique idea of impersonating an imaginary examiner. For the viewers, it makes for great watching and, I think, also for the person being examined it introduces an unlikely, but very clever and helpful combination: on one hand, Richard "disappears" and there is this unfamiliar, distanced guy, who, contrary to Richard, may not be so interested in you doing well, which makes you know you really need to focus on your job; but on the other hand, Richard's acting and his invented, somewhat whacky characters in the role of the examiner must be a little funny for those examined as well, and it's always good to start things in a good mood and a little relaxed by a bit of humour.
The second thing I wanted to mention is, obviously, my massive admiration for Ewan. What an amazing guy! Such humbleness! He's so unassuming! I'm sure he's doing the best he can to drive well and to be as safe a road user as he can be, but since he's had some minor accidents, he decided to spend time and put himself out to public scrutiny simply for the opportunity to get a professional assesment of his driving. I don't want to get too mushy, but if someone is not deeply impressed with such an attitude, then I don't know what will impress them.
Thank you to you both, Richard and Ewan, and all the best to you, Ewan!
Hi I watched your mock test videos and your driving tips videos and last night i watched this mock test video.I have passed today UK on my 3rd test and i genuinely believe your videos helped me to pass my test today.Thankyou.
If I wasn't miles away I would love a lesson with you ! I have passed my test with 3 minors. But from watching these and your general videos. I know there is always room for improvement. Every video is such a big help in becoming an even safer driver. I think a lot more of the general public should take some notes from you.
Hi there, thank you a million, I have just passed my driving test this Monday. your competent videos helped me a lot. From beginner level videos to high videos I watched them all! My appreciation is beyond words. Best wishes!
That's really great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
I do like your videos. Especially the random assessors 😂
The driving instructor trick of the bus lane at North Station Road and Middleborough is still being used then, my instructor who taught me many years back used that to try and surprise people 😅
Hi Richard I passed today with a faultless pass thanks to your tips and other youtube instructors and of course my amazing Instructor Lisa you did an amazing job to take me from terrified and terrible I have been knocked off a motorbike on several occasions during my motorbike courier years but she turned everything around and now I love driving and to pass with Zero Faults im still reeling ty again Richard your videos as with a few others have been invaluable x
That's really great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
Hi Richard. I send all my pupils to your channel. So much good info and detail. 8 minutes in I would like to have seen you pick up that when he turned left at a giveway line he spent the whole time looking right. There is a bus stopped on the other side of the road with vehicles overtaking. He heeds to know it is safe where he is going. Another sign of an experienced driving rushing. Looking to see a gap and not caring enough about where they are going. I liked the oads honesty that he says he gets beeped a lot by other drivers, a sure sign he is being a problem to them. Fair play that you gave him and he he took this opportunity to to improve.
Very good point.
I just passed 2nd time today with 2 minors and your videos have been a god send. How is this free?! Thank you so much Richard.
That's really great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
Watching Evan drives is a pleasant experience
Oh Richard I cant stop smiling for the first 10 minutes 😄 these examiners you do are TV gold. Tbh that was a really good drive! Not sure how old he is but for a young driver that's a good ammount of skill. Like you said richard, the job he does probably contributed to the corner cutting and the emergency stop is hard to emulate when there isnt an actual emergency unless you're a learner and are used to practising this as part of lessons. Well done to the participant!
Thank you for your videos! I have a test coming up this week and after getting to a good standard, anxiety broke me down for my current lessons right before my test. Your anxiety video helped me to turn it around and im going to keep your advice close to my heart so i can get myself to pass 🙏🏼
Good luck!
@@ConquerDriving update!! I passed with just 2 minors from parallel parking!!
@@nothing-nowhere-never That's great news! Congratulations!
Thank you so much mate, your videos have been incredibly helpful to me, both the work you put into making these videos, along with my also brilliant instructor helped me pass first time today.
I particularly found your videos about when to go at roundabouts, reading traffic coming around the roundabout and three lane roundabouts the most helpful to me.
That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
By the end of this I fully believed you were Arthur
Your characters never fail to put a smile on my face. 😂
I appreciate how Ewan waited for the van to pass before he honked
The driver seems like such a decent chap
Thanks so much for all of your helpful videos, passed my driving test today thanks to your help! You're amazing
That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
Thanks for being my virtual instructor!
I think Ewan is a nice guy and a good sport. I like his attitude.
I hope to see more of this Arthur chap! Very similar to Richard in lots ways, but has so much experience and stories and (don't tell Richard I said this) more handsome!
😂
I've said this before, but I'd love to do a mock test with Arthur...I struggle with my back too, but I do have a pension.
35 years experience, bus driver and instructor, so pretty sure I could pass with no more than 3 minors. Blindfolded!!
I would be interested too. You can contact me via my website.
No more than 3 minors eh... Thst would be good to see! (Famous last words lol)
OK, blindfolded would be taking it a bit far. Saying only 3 minors was the beer talking, but could I pass after a lot of years and many, many bad habits? I do believe I'm a safe driver, (I have to be, or I'd be out of a job). With all the changes since I originally passed, I just wonder if I could do it again.
THE BEGINNING IS SO FREKIN FUNNY, BUT SO REALISTIC AT THE SAME TIME
I like his role play more than anything... lolz 🤣
The character work, Richard! 😂
Another fantastic vid
I love these as I learn alot and see alot in me that I know I'd 'fail' on
I was a Tesco delivery driver & know what this lad is thinking
They didn't train me at all. ZERO assessment. It's disgusting! I had minor collision with parked vehicle on second shift. All their attitude is "if you have a driving licence, you can drive these big vans" it's a load of nonsense, but Tesco won't as it costs too much! (Well at the depot I was based at)
Ironically all that job taught me was I'm even more over cautious
The job I detested it
Thanks for the vid
10:40 I agree, but this kind of thing feels so hard to do properly after you've gotten your license. I get these situations quite often where I live and I try to be safe and go slow, but immediately people will start honking and going insane behind you because you're not driving at the speed limit, leading to some quite dangerous overtaking and stress...
And very often when you see people loading up things into cars like that, there could very likely be a child on the other side of the car. I had a bit if a scare one time that made me pass these things more slowly again when a child suddenly walks out from behind the car and almost into the street...
Sometimes I feel like one of the biggest challenges in driving properly is not getting pressured into disregarding safety from the cars behind you. I suppose I just have to grow thicker skin and not let the honking and rude gestures bother me lol
An important lesson I give as an instructor is to make sure my pupils do things in their own time and not respond to pressure. Making them aware of the pressure and explaining that it's normal and they can't please everyone, usually helps. Driving safely will annoy some people.
Bloody Arthur he's gonna be blabbering about his time in the war any minute now and how he rode a penny farthing to market day
“It’s good to do something you enjoy, I’d rather be retired” LOLL 😂 9:05
34:12 is a good learning moment for those preparing for their test. You can ask the examiner in this scenario if you're not sure where you're going so you can prepare early.
These tests are interesting. Its interesting also to see 30 year olds going back to grade 1 and trying that out😊
Good driving. Next, Richard please find Amazon delivery driver for a mock test 🤣
That’s great, I enjoy watching your videos ,I am taking lessen and this is helping me to learn more ,thank you
If driving stresses you. Trying giving ample room in front while driving. It will make a lot of difference
Saw your videos on TIKTOK. Interesting stuff.
99% of UK drivers don't do any of this, so good to learn
I think he is better than most of the people you've tested before
I am one and a half minutes into this video and dying of laughter. Richard, you need to audition at your local am-dram, they'd love you!
Had my test a couple of days ago, was so gutting. Did everything right except a couple of hesistancy minors. But I was engulfed at looking at the satnav to work out my exit at a roundabout that I didn't see the traffic lights went green giving me my only serious fault :(
I'm sorry to hear that. Try to stay positive and keep up the practise, I wish you the best of luck for next time!
The captions really do his name in at the very start but consdiering his name is Ewan, it really does sound like you say Urine
I love your videos,it really helped me alot since here in south africa we too have to always keep on the left side of the road and have righthand drive cars as well.
Thank you. Have learnt a lot from the video, More mock tests videos pls :-)
Richard, if you ever wanted to change your career, you could easily become an actor 😂😂
I've learnt many of my mistakes by watching this video.😅 when driving, my instructor focuses on what to keep me safe & boost my confidence. Probably, my minors would fail me before any serious fault is marked 😂
Thank you both 😊
he is always awkward I love it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am already laughing in the first minute as this guy reminds me of Father Dougal. God Bless. 😆
Until I read his name I thought Richard introduced this guy as 'Urine'
Richard: This is Ewan!
TH-cam automatic subtitles: This is Urine!
Great video, Thanks Richard, and Ewan.
Hi, I'm the guy that beefs when people cut their corners. From my point of view, they are often fully on the wrong side of the road.
Can you do another video of yourself driving around another city like you did in Brighton and Bristol a few months ago, however could you drive around Birmingham or Nottingham and compare what the driving is like in those city’s compared to other cities in the UK?
I grew up driving manual cars, but since I started using automatic and had a chance to drive manual back, man, it was a freak'n frustrating.
I've been driving cars and motorbikes since 1988 when I passed my test and I've never had an accident. In that time I've only had two speeding tickets, 35 and 34 in a 30.
Every couple of years or so I go and take some training for the motorcycles, but I've never taken any further training for the cars. Pretty sure that if I did the car test again, I'd probably fail it.😂😂
Love your videos! Thank you for posting.
It’s a huge pet peeve of mine when people do not indicate before leaving a roundabout
Richard can you please do a video about hills on junctions or junctions on an incline in a petrol car?
Thank you for the suggestion, I may do in the future.
A pet peve of mine (and most pedestrians) is cars failing to signal at roundabouts. It's not just a difficulty for cars waiting to go, but on many roundabouts the pedestrian is expected to cross whenever there is a gap. You rely on cars being decent signallers and indicating (or not) to let you know if they are going to be crossing. People do get hit (or very close calls) by running across expecting a car to continue around the roundabout because a car has failed to signall left on exit. Should pedestrians wait? Well, given how busy some roundabouts can be, there really is often no choice! Given how fast a car goes around a roundabout that split second choice to take a gap or leave it would be much safer if all cars signalled correctly!
It would be really interesting if you could get an older person, Plus 60, to do a mock test.
I agree
Richard reminds me of that German Major in Inglorious Basterds Bar mexican stand off shooting scene
Huh.. This video made me feel much more confident that I would not have as many problems in a driving exam (even under UK standards) as I first thought I would. The way my father taught me (after I got my license) on first gear was that I would only really use it when starting from a stop or when going extremely slowly. And honestly... First time hearing anyone would use the handbrake at a traffic stop. I would never do that unless it's a relatively sharp incline so as to not tire out my foot due to more force needed to maintain the car stopped.
In regards to attitude. I noticed that since I am driving a whole lot less ever since the pandemic started I started to ask my wife to get out to call out if I get too close to another car in situations where I used to be dead certain I head plenty of room (and she does call out that there is plenty of room quite often recently) so I would agree that delivery drivers are probably incetivized to drive in a way that is less safe.
He's a really good driver and your a great driving instructor. It's decades since I passed my test , this if very interesting
Were you paid to write this?
@@Asfixiator7 hahaha , no , I would feel safe being a passenger in his car , maybe the only thing is he could take it a bit easier
Coasting while you brake is terrible practice. I couldn't find if this was picked up on.
Take my money. cant believe I have to pay for all my in car training when I have these.
That's really kind of you, thank you for your generosity! I hope you continue to find the videos interesting.
I've just realised you've done super thanks twice, I really appreciate that. Thank you.
@@ConquerDriving haha no worries it's nothing. Videos with you and Emily are gold
Definitely reccomend collingwoods learner insurance, paid 179.00 for a year on a 1.6 fully comp with breakdown cover as a learner (17 y/o male from what I know age and gender can affect insurance quotes)
Good character role play, but with a bad back I thought he’d also complain about the bad roads. Must be good car suspension
I passed my test a couple of days ago with ZERO proper lessons. Just my wife showing me the basics, and your videos really honing in on all the parts that the tester wants to see.
So thank you for saving me hundreds upon hundreds in lessons! (Not that i could find any lessons where i live within 12 months!)
Do you see any merch or anything that i can buy as a thank you?
That's great to hear and congratulations on passing! I don't have any merch yet but I do have the super thanks button near the like button if you're feeling generous.
Richard love you and your videos but please get the Test Wordings correctly as it might be scary as shown on your videos ;-) ... driving examiner
driving tests have the same expectations i have of the perfect guy in UK lol
17:22 check out that roundabout navigation.
Don't know if Asda do, but Sainsbury's and Ocado do provide their drivers with on road CPD
2 seconds in: Ewan breathed out before he breathed in. Had he gone slightly woozy, that would’ve been marked as a serious and he’d have already failed the test.
i think when he went into 1st he knew he was going to stop at the roundabout behind the red car @17:14
Why does it sound like he called him urine at the beginning 💀
I kind of want to take a mock test, I am curious if I am safe or not. But I'm in the US.
Richard so hilarious 😂
Thanks have been watching your videos and i passed in my 3rd attempt without instructor help
PS - i was eligible to drive independently on my foreign licence for a year
Asda use those those dreadful Iveco automatics for their delivery vehicles which explains Ewan's driving