Thank you for sharing this video. We learn a lot from someone's mistake. Sorry for Iris but the video is very helpful. Good luck with the real test Iris.
Hello Mr. Omaid I really I want to thank you so much. Because I have passed my driving test in Victoria. Just watching your mock test videos. Thanks very much.
You're absolutely right. She has a lot more to learn, so I didn’t include those mirror checks in the video. Her steering wheel hold is okay though. This video explains all about steering wheel in detail: th-cam.com/video/AUx_XkFd3FQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_G21s-3S9MFvkFWu
Hi dear Omid, I have a question for you: what should I do when there is first a stop sign and then speed hump? Should I pass the speed hump and then stop for 3 seconds? Thanks in advance🙏
Hi there, so all stop signs are followed by a stop line. You need to stop as close as possible to the stop line. In the case you're talking about, if the speed bump is right before the stop line, you can stop on the speed bump. See where the line is. This video goes into more details about stop signs: th-cam.com/video/wQgnXOfCxmI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=f3mwFUVJwhtwD7U1
Dear Mr.Omaid, did ‘open’ license drivers actually do “MIS” check? I saw many dangerous drivers with different emotion(s) and how did they observe things? They may come from NSW or VIC, just asking your opinions, 🙏❤
Hi there, you're absolutely right-careless drivers are a common issue on the roads. It's unfortunate that some drivers become complacent once they pass their driving test, forgetting the important habits they learned. MIS (Mirrors, Indicator, Shoulder check) is a critical safety practice that truly saves lives. It's not just something to do during the driving test; it’s a habit that needs to be maintained every time we drive. Ignoring it means putting yourself and others at risk, and those who neglect it may eventually face serious consequences.
Hi omid, can we do driving test with barefoot? I am driving a manual car. Always felt hard clutch balancing when when wearing shoes. And now im super comfortable with barefoot. Idk whether it's an issue here. Im in WA
She needs a bit more experience. Her lane positioning is dangerous. Seems afraid of driving close to the right so she ends up too close to the left. She'll get there with more practice.
Greetings from Western Australia, I like your YT channel. I learnt a lot from your videos. Thanks Omid.
Greetings! Thank you 😊. I'm glad this channel is serving its intended purpose. Thanks for hanging out with us ❤️🌹
Loved your videos! Passed my driving test in VIC with a few lessons, by watching all your videos, especially the parallel parking one.
This is great to hear. Congratulations 🥳 🌹 and thank you for hanging out with us ❤️
You are a great teacher. I'm so encouraged. I hope to watch more of your videos so I could also pass my p. Thanks.
Thank you. More videos are on the way for sure. Thank you for being here 🙏🌹
Thank you for sharing this video. We learn a lot from someone's mistake. Sorry for Iris but the video is very helpful. Good luck with the real test Iris.
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback. Yeah Iris will be fine after a few hours of driving lessons 😊
Hello Mr. Omaid
I really I want to thank you so much. Because I have passed my driving test in Victoria. Just watching your mock test videos. Thanks very much.
Hello there, you're welcome. This is great to hear. Congratulations 🥳 and thank you for being here ❤️ 🌹
Many thanks ❤❤❤
Excellent video. Would be great to create a summary/replay of the faults at the end of the video.
Hello mr Omid, had my driving test today, did very well in due to your tips, thankyou!
Hello there, great to hear about this. Congratulations 🥳 🌹 ❤️
Do we have to do hazard perception test prior to practical driving test? Holding overseas license.
Sorry if I am wrong. She didn't check rare mirror, and the way she hold steering wheel a bit confusing me.
You're absolutely right. She has a lot more to learn, so I didn’t include those mirror checks in the video. Her steering wheel hold is okay though.
This video explains all about steering wheel in detail:
th-cam.com/video/AUx_XkFd3FQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_G21s-3S9MFvkFWu
Hi dear Omid, I have a question for you: what should I do when there is first a stop sign and then speed hump? Should I pass the speed hump and then stop for 3 seconds? Thanks in advance🙏
Hi there, so all stop signs are followed by a stop line. You need to stop as close as possible to the stop line. In the case you're talking about, if the speed bump is right before the stop line, you can stop on the speed bump. See where the line is.
This video goes into more details about stop signs:
th-cam.com/video/wQgnXOfCxmI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=f3mwFUVJwhtwD7U1
@@drivingtestaustraliamany thanks
Dear Mr.Omaid, did ‘open’ license drivers actually do “MIS” check? I saw many dangerous drivers with different emotion(s) and how did they observe things? They may come from NSW or VIC, just asking your opinions, 🙏❤
Hi there, you're absolutely right-careless drivers are a common issue on the roads. It's unfortunate that some drivers become complacent once they pass their driving test, forgetting the important habits they learned.
MIS (Mirrors, Indicator, Shoulder check) is a critical safety practice that truly saves lives. It's not just something to do during the driving test; it’s a habit that needs to be maintained every time we drive.
Ignoring it means putting yourself and others at risk, and those who neglect it may eventually face serious consequences.
Hi omid, can we do driving test with barefoot? I am driving a manual car. Always felt hard clutch balancing when when wearing shoes. And now im super comfortable with barefoot. Idk whether it's an issue here. Im in WA
Hi there! You certainly can. Just as a courtesy to the examiners, make sure your feet aren’t smelly 😉 😃
Hi Omid
How can I reach you?
Hi there, you can email me at info@emudrivingschool.com.au
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She needs a bit more experience. Her lane positioning is dangerous. Seems afraid of driving close to the right so she ends up too close to the left. She'll get there with more practice.