Really confused on what can be sorted on the move and what needs to be done stationary. If for example, someone was on a dual carriageway and drifting into other lane, so you prompt them and say what lane should you stay in, and they say oh yeah left. Can you follow this up with (if safe) what lane shall we stay in, how can you stay in your lane, what are the consequences of not staying in your lane, can I now leave this with you or do you need help from me with this? Is this potentiality safety critical and easy fix on the move? However if they entered the right lane slightly then it would be safety critical and then you have to pull over to discuss? Is this right?
If you are not sure what part 3 fault analysis means and how you effectively analyse the faults, it helps your student to progress and understand the situation better 😀 th-cam.com/play/PLWySI54F7NJzJRx7y3YepY-w6vRR7laaL.html&si=6-8FrfirUpgGSkwC
Thank you very much for helping us become good future instructors
Exceptional explanation
A good content as always.Thank you Chris. Your channel deserves more recognition.
Hiya thanks for that - we couldn't aggree more! Lol 😆
I loke your way of explaining chris , simple clear and precise, i will looking for all your videos my part 3 coming soon .
many thanks for that, i hope it all goes well
well done thank you for explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
Your explanation is amazing, Sir!
thank you
Thank you for the help
Thank you sir, your videos are really helpful
Really confused on what can be sorted on the move and what needs to be done stationary. If for example, someone was on a dual carriageway and drifting into other lane, so you prompt them and say what lane should you stay in, and they say oh yeah left. Can you follow this up with (if safe) what lane shall we stay in, how can you stay in your lane, what are the consequences of not staying in your lane, can I now leave this with you or do you need help from me with this? Is this potentiality safety critical and easy fix on the move? However if they entered the right lane slightly then it would be safety critical and then you have to pull over to discuss? Is this right?
If you are not sure what part 3 fault analysis means and how you effectively analyse the faults, it helps your student to progress and understand the situation better 😀 th-cam.com/play/PLWySI54F7NJzJRx7y3YepY-w6vRR7laaL.html&si=6-8FrfirUpgGSkwC