Sahil - Mock test - Kingstanding (official route)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.พ. 2024
  • Sahil is my international student from India, he has completed approximately 30 hours of driver training with myself. We completed his 1st mock test in Kingstanding, Birmingham on the 17th Feb 2024. I have uploaded an official driving test route along with all faults both minor and major committed, going into more detail towards the end of the clip. I have also attached a copy of his test report, also known as the DL25A.
    I hope this video helps you in your learning to drive journey. Please like, share, comment and follow for more content.
    Naresh Gaddu
    Crashcourses2day

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  • @arowolojoshuaolamide6924
    @arowolojoshuaolamide6924 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I love your videos and have really learnt a lot watching them. Please, how can I reach you for mock test?. Thanks

  • @ruksanaaktar4396
    @ruksanaaktar4396 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I love these videos they are really helping me learn the routes and boost my confidence. Thank you for your efforts and please keep up the good work

    • @CrashCourses2day
      @CrashCourses2day  14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @ruksanaaktar4396 Thanks for your feedback more video to come..

  • @sahil7214
    @sahil7214 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Quick question, wanted to ask because my test center is kingstanding as well. If there are cars parked on the left side of the road and your in the left lane, and your trying to move into the right but nobody is giving you any sort of way, is it okay if you just stop a safe distance behind the parked cars and wait until some gives you way and move into the right? Just wondering this because I don’t wanna end up making the mistake.

    • @CrashCourses2day
      @CrashCourses2day  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If you're talking about cars parked on the left lane of a dual carriageway. Then yes, you'll just have to stop ✋️ and wait for a safe opportunity to move into the right lane. ✅️
      The ideal situation would be to forward plan ahead and look as far into the road to spot the hazards and anticipate and change lanes early....

    • @sahil7214
      @sahil7214 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@CrashCourses2day thanks for getting back to me, another question I have is that when doing the test are you allowed to just say what your doing to the examiner. For example if I’m in the right lane and I just say out loud that “I’m in the right lane because I’m aware there are parked cars here and didn’t wanna be a nuisance on the road so I’m in there right lane to avoid it”. This would be better than rather him wondering why I’m in the right lane anyway or this could apply for various moments in my test. Am I allowed to do so?

    • @CrashCourses2day
      @CrashCourses2day  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @sahil7214 you can talk yourself through what you're doing. It's called a "commentary drive." However, it isn't necessary to explain your actions, as you've mentioned. The examiner has many yrs of driving experience and will naturally already understand why you are driving in a particular lane or driving a certain way. Dont undermine the examiners' experience. For example if you speak out aloud the reason you're checking the right blindspot before moving off from a parked position. They already understand you reason to do so....

  • @CrashCourses2day
    @CrashCourses2day  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    To all those both learning to drive and already driving. Please comment on anything you've learnt from watching this mock test. This will also help other learners in their journey.
    Naresh Gaddu
    CrashCourses2day
    🚗✨️

  • @user-es4zw1yh2l
    @user-es4zw1yh2l 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    When you say driver fault, you mentioned it’s because the student didn’t look in the mirror before changing lanes. So would you normally enter the left lane then go in the right or go in the right straight away?
    I’m talking about the first roundabout, taking the 2nd exit, they exited onto the right hand lane because of the parked cars on the left. Apologies, I’m asking because I always get stuck on that too.

    • @CrashCourses2day
      @CrashCourses2day  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Good Q. No need to apologise, Sahil most definitely should have checked his right mirror before changing back into the right lane. This is where I gave him a minor for use of mirrors changing direction. If you enter in the left lane your should aim to exit into the left changing lanes with effective use of mirrors, thereafter. To simplify this situation further, you could just enter the roundabout in the right lane and also exit into the right ✅️ .. If you can see, there is a hazard in the left lane over the roundabout. Why not just enter and exit in the right lane. This is perfectly OK to do, shows good forward planning.