I passed my test yesterday with 2 minor faults.I’m so much thankful to clear view driving I’ve been watching your video from 1week and I’ve learnt a lot from this channel.
I’m glad to discover this channel! It brings back memories when I learned to drive! I didn’t have to do it in a major city! I live in regional Australia 🇦🇺. I haven’t seen central London in this perspective, it’s so beautiful, seeing all the famous locations! Very pleasant! I love your personality, how calm you are and friendly you are with your students! They’re great sports sharing their driving lessons online! 😊❤
Did you ever bring Erin into central London? Might make an interesting video now that she has her licence. I remember the first time I came to the centre and I was terrified; but it wasn't as bad as I expected.
I got my license nearly two years ago, but only got a car around 6 months. Since I share the car with family, I don't get to use it much, and today was my first time driving alone. Felt quite accomplished even though my hands were a bit shaky at first, the nerves went down after a while. Well happy with myself so just wanted to share. Going straight on to the a40 might've been not the best decision in hindsight though lol.
Shivani you drove well with confidence in central London. When there is lots of traffic it is always difficult to mange the traffic. You could try Mordon test drive route next time
I’ve been waiting to watch this video with Shivani . OMG I hope one day I could do a mock test with Aman even though I recently passed my test I’ve haven’t driven since then and it would really help me with my confidence . Love this videos 👌🏾🙏🏾🫶🏾
This one was very intense, educational and very very turistic :) I loved it, I felt like a tourist back in London, but this time on the road instead of being a pedestrian. She did, in my opinion, a good job driving in London. Like you said, it ain't for the faint of heart!! I know with a teacher like you, they all will become such good drivers, knowing the traffic rules and be kind in traffic, great combo.
Hello, I passed my driving test an hour ago 😂 with 8 minors. Your videos have helped and the checking blindspots have turned into a habit after 6 months of lessons lol.
Always entertaining seeing this pair doing there thang, Just when we thought we where safe, They have both taken to the Skys. All the best on your future endevours 🚁✈🚁✈🚁✈🚁✈
Shivani is so lovely :) I stayed in a hotel in Westminster with a friend from last Wednesday to Saturday, so it's nice to see that area being covered. I can see areas where we would have walked - around Westminster, Trafalgar Square, Embankment. . . It was our first time in London, and we loved it. We will certainly be back at some stage in the new year. There is still more to do and see.
I saw one thing.... from 9:57 till 10:05 she pressed the clutch quiet early so an advice would be to use clutch efficiently while coming to a halt, thereby reducing the clutch wear. When the car is about to stop before the engine sound starts comin, press the clutch. Also she was slamming gears back n forth, so an smooth operation would help her save the gear synchronization and trans of her car.
I was in central London last week for the first time ever.. it surprised me how a lot of ppl just cross the street randomly.. i would‘ve been too anxious to drive there
Welcome back Shivani! I'm going to say really well done you, I would have had an instant fail because I would have refused to get in the car! I suppose if somebody started there as a Learner and didn't know anything else they'd just get used to it.
I watch Edén's Spanish YT channel and he's just announced on a live webinar that he's coming to London next month to do some videos with Clearview! Are you going to let him loose in the centre? He' a good instructor and explains everything clearly, just like you.
It's a nice thing to let the bus go when you don't have to. There's a few dozen people there going places vs 1-4 of u, in a car much faster and maneuverable, if that's a word
Same with pedestrians in the road really. Theres like 50 pedesrians around her on crammed pavements and then a big empty road space in the middle being used by barely anyone in comparison and she's getting mad if someone dares to use that space lol. There's a reason why more areas are being pedestrianised or banned for non buses in central London, purely because the space should be used for the types of people who account for a massive majority of people in the area like pedestrians and public transport users instead of fitting just a few cars in the space instead.
Hey Aman! You are amazing! I wish I had such a great instructor! I live in a country where we drive on the other side and it’s a bit confusing, but I absolutely love your videos. I am currently in my driving school and I hope I will pass my test.
For all those who fear reverse parking: it's a skill definitely worth having, and if your instructor has not passed it on to you, then, frankly, shame on them. Yes, going in reverse is always a bit tricky, because your view of what's behind can hardly be as good as that of what's in front (mind you, reversing cameras significantly mitigate this). And yes, there's the need to learn your left-to-right, right-to-left when going backwards -- not at all difficult even after little practice. The main thing, though, is that it's so much _easier_ to fit a car precisely into a space when going backwards! Do you remember which wheels are steered on forklifts? Why do you thing that is? It's because the forklifts don't need to go fast, but they need to be very manouvreable and offer much precision in "parking" when going forwards. Well, by choosing to park backwards, you change your regular car into something of a forklift :).
5:50 in Australia it is law to give way to busses indicating to come onto the road from a bus stop. There are stickers on the backs of busses to remind car drivers to give way. No rule like that in the UK?
I think it’s advisory to give way to them whilst signalling if it’s safe, but I’m pretty sure it’s not a legal requirement - if you’re driving too fast and can’t safely give way
Around 4:58 failed to give way to pedestrians in the middle of the road already. This is important for drivers to obey with recent cycling and pedestrian changes in Highway Code.
Nice first reverse park, but i imagine the camera makes it a lot easier. I've no reverse camera, and i only did my first reverse park 2 weeks ago. And i got my licence in 1996 :)
I like this young lady, she's a chirpy lil' soul! 😁 I thought she did really well because I'm still learning to drive and I for one do NOT plan on driving around London or Birmingham city centre if I can feasibly help it! I got anxiety just watching this from the safety of my PC! 😬 Shivani also did really well with parking at the end there because I've never done that yet@reverse parking in a multi-storey. I wouldn't be surprised if she is on her way to a pass in the not too distant future. She has a great attitude/disposition too. And of course, props to you as always Aman. Your face expressions are always a joy to watch! 😉👌
Might I suggest some colour correction for your videos, they look quite dull because of the gloomy weather. Also I love your videos!! leant so much from them as a beginner driver.😁❤❤
Driving in central London is like a hazard every single second. I doubt anybody can drive through here without incurring any faults. I reckon most people will have multiple major faults. That's London for ya
Don't buses in the UK have priority when joining the traffic from the bus stop? In my country (Poland), when the bus driver puts his road-joining indicator on, then the traffic behind the bus is obligated to facilitate the bus' joining the road. Of course, the bus cannot just barge in and force the people behind to slam on the brakes, but in the situation at 6:10 in the video, both the intention of the bus driver and the indicator were visible from a good distance and, according to the traffic regulations in my country, what Shivani did there would have undoubtedly gone down as a driver fault on her part.
I passed my test Monday if I didn't watch you videos I probably won't of passed lol and I passed first time thats big achievement for me because I thought I couldn't do it but turns out I did 😊
I also subscribe to a famous motorbike rider who rides around London Central a lot. He is a very good operator and has funny interactions with motorists and pedestrians alike. Very calming videos
I would not want to drive around central London. It would confuse and stress me to pieces now as a licence holder. But if you can handle that, you can handle any driving anywhere.
15:54 is that fault fair? i agree she should’ve kept it clear but idk i kinda feel like it should’ve been a minor given how unclear the road markings were
Doesn't reverse or parallel park?😢 You gotta practice,you gonna look silly at first and frustrate some people but it becomes much easier in no time,especially with your small car.
honestly even with 6 years experience as a driver I wouldn't be very happy driving into central london. Far too many rules with cameras to catch you when you slip up.
Hi Aman Can I ask what cameras you use? Particularly your cabin cam and foot cam and where/how you fix them Would like to know what your front facing cam is too Thanks 😊
Nice at the beginning when you had the awkward place to set off from. It is actually worth leaning right over to the passenger seat so you can get a better view out of the space. Rather than just sitting back in your seat.
How do you drive in central London with the central London zone cost to enter there with ULEZ and everything?😮 (This is a London UK issue for those out of England) i mean, she already has a drivers license for six years now You should have told her she needs to give way to buses when they use their blinker signalling
Oh my. This brought back memories! I used to have a private tour business exclusively for overseas' visitors and I'd often end up taking them to their London hotel. Now, I love driving, but London driving? Hate it! When I reached the Hammersmith Flyover heading West, I always felt myself physically relax, and my shoulders relax, and my fists unclench as I knew I was on my way out of London. I think I'd struggle with the 20mph though, as there aren't many of those where I am (although having said that, it's not always easy to even get to 20 in central London!)
I passed my test yesterday with 2 minor faults.I’m so much thankful to clear view driving I’ve been watching your video from 1week and I’ve learnt a lot from this channel.
I’m glad to discover this channel! It brings back memories when I learned to drive! I didn’t have to do it in a major city! I live in regional Australia 🇦🇺. I haven’t seen central London in this perspective, it’s so beautiful, seeing all the famous locations! Very pleasant! I love your personality, how calm you are and friendly you are with your students! They’re great sports sharing their driving lessons online! 😊❤
Did you ever bring Erin into central London? Might make an interesting video now that she has her licence. I remember the first time I came to the centre and I was terrified; but it wasn't as bad as I expected.
Yes Bring Erin back!
Let the poor girl get some experience first! As Aman says, London driving is not for the faint-hearted, and it's as stressful as hell!
@@jillp1840 she had enough of the same experience, she needs a new one. Besides experience is nothing if you don't know what you're doing anyway😂😅
I actually find central London easier than places outside, but it's where I learned to drive, so maybe that's why.
Bro get over her she done 😂
I got my license nearly two years ago, but only got a car around 6 months. Since I share the car with family, I don't get to use it much, and today was my first time driving alone.
Felt quite accomplished even though my hands were a bit shaky at first, the nerves went down after a while.
Well happy with myself so just wanted to share. Going straight on to the a40 might've been not the best decision in hindsight though lol.
Shivani is just the cutest. Dunno how anyone could get mad at her 😂
Shivani you drove well with confidence in central London. When there is lots of traffic it is always difficult to mange the traffic.
You could try Mordon test drive route next time
I’ve been waiting to watch this video with Shivani . OMG I hope one day I could do a mock test with Aman even though I recently passed my test I’ve haven’t driven since then and it would really help me with my confidence . Love this videos 👌🏾🙏🏾🫶🏾
I just passed my test 2days ago with 0 minores 😁
Your videos helped me a lot.
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
Shivani did well for one of the busiest citys in the world! Lovely girl! I like chatty people like her...very genuine. great vid Aman...cheers
Passed my test yesterday with 6 minors, thank you for the videos they were a great help
This one was very intense, educational and very very turistic :) I loved it, I felt like a tourist back in London, but this time on the road instead of being a pedestrian. She did, in my opinion, a good job driving in London. Like you said, it ain't for the faint of heart!! I know with a teacher like you, they all will become such good drivers, knowing the traffic rules and be kind in traffic, great combo.
Yea
Hello, I passed my driving test an hour ago 😂 with 8 minors. Your videos have helped and the checking blindspots have turned into a habit after 6 months of lessons lol.
Omg literally same!!
@@RM-sj8oc Well done 👍
Congrats
Always entertaining seeing this pair doing there thang,
Just when we thought we where safe,
They have both taken to the Skys.
All the best on your future endevours
🚁✈🚁✈🚁✈🚁✈
Aaaw Shivani is such a chatterbox, bless her. She did well, driving in London is challenge to say the least.
Shivani is so lovely :)
I stayed in a hotel in Westminster with a friend from last Wednesday to Saturday, so it's nice to see that area being covered.
I can see areas where we would have walked - around Westminster, Trafalgar Square, Embankment. . .
It was our first time in London, and we loved it. We will certainly be back at some stage in the new year. There is still more to do and see.
I saw one thing.... from 9:57 till 10:05 she pressed the clutch quiet early so an advice would be to use clutch efficiently while coming to a halt, thereby reducing the clutch wear. When the car is about to stop before the engine sound starts comin, press the clutch.
Also she was slamming gears back n forth, so an smooth operation would help her save the gear synchronization and trans of her car.
I was in central London last week for the first time ever.. it surprised me how a lot of ppl just cross the street randomly.. i would‘ve been too anxious to drive there
Central London (and the majority of London really) is made more for pedestrians than cars. If only more places in the UK were like this😔
@@aprilsummers6447You’re the only person who’d want more place like London. It’s terrible.
@@mawangshallhang it's terrible for cars. I agree with that.
Chinatown should have no vehicles
fifi you are so pretty
Passed with 2 minors but still loving these vids, very entertaining!
same haha
Just passed with a single minor, had absolutely no confidence in myself but it was a drive in the park.
i have passed my driving test today and I just wanted to say thank you . Even tho i am not from the same country u have really helped me :D
Passed my test 2 days ago with 4 minors. thanks you for your videos they have really helped
4:44 - also need to give way to pedestrians already on road as per revised Highway code 2022.
Oh my gosh! How did I not already know that Shivani is a content creator?
Welcome back Shivani! I'm going to say really well done you, I would have had an instant fail because I would have refused to get in the car! I suppose if somebody started there as a Learner and didn't know anything else they'd just get used to it.
I watch Edén's Spanish YT channel and he's just announced on a live webinar that he's coming to London next month to do some videos with Clearview! Are you going to let him loose in the centre? He' a good instructor and explains everything clearly, just like you.
It's a nice thing to let the bus go when you don't have to. There's a few dozen people there going places vs 1-4 of u, in a car much faster and maneuverable, if that's a word
Same with pedestrians in the road really. Theres like 50 pedesrians around her on crammed pavements and then a big empty road space in the middle being used by barely anyone in comparison and she's getting mad if someone dares to use that space lol. There's a reason why more areas are being pedestrianised or banned for non buses in central London, purely because the space should be used for the types of people who account for a massive majority of people in the area like pedestrians and public transport users instead of fitting just a few cars in the space instead.
18:30 it is actually The Elizabeth Tower. 😊
PS Since it is a learning channel I thought it would be ok to write this. Otherwise I wouldn't.
that’s its official name but everyone in london calls it the big ben
Hey Aman! You are amazing! I wish I had such a great instructor! I live in a country where we drive on the other side and it’s a bit confusing, but I absolutely love your videos. I am currently in my driving school and I hope I will pass my test.
Good luck 🤞
Hi ,I just want would like to say thanks for all videos,I passed in my test on Saturday and I learned to much from here.Thsnks
Passed my test in 2nd attempt with 4 minors….thank you Amen for the amazing videos and helping learners
For all those who fear reverse parking: it's a skill definitely worth having, and if your instructor has not passed it on to you, then, frankly, shame on them. Yes, going in reverse is always a bit tricky, because your view of what's behind can hardly be as good as that of what's in front (mind you, reversing cameras significantly mitigate this). And yes, there's the need to learn your left-to-right, right-to-left when going backwards -- not at all difficult even after little practice.
The main thing, though, is that it's so much _easier_ to fit a car precisely into a space when going backwards! Do you remember which wheels are steered on forklifts? Why do you thing that is? It's because the forklifts don't need to go fast, but they need to be very manouvreable and offer much precision in "parking" when going forwards. Well, by choosing to park backwards, you change your regular car into something of a forklift :).
Hi I passed my test today with 7 minors and your videos have boosted my confidence in driving thank you so much ❤
I passed ny test on tuesday with 5 minors and i cant say enough how much of a help ur vids were thx.
Shivani: ugh what is that bus driver doing? Unacceptable
Also Shivani: LET ME IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN
🤣
Well done Shivani. I find it hard driving in Bath and would freak out in London. I think you did really well x
5:50 in Australia it is law to give way to busses indicating to come onto the road from a bus stop. There are stickers on the backs of busses to remind car drivers to give way. No rule like that in the UK?
I think it’s advisory to give way to them whilst signalling if it’s safe, but I’m pretty sure it’s not a legal requirement - if you’re driving too fast and can’t safely give way
Not 100% sure tho
I really enjoyed this video. I liked seeing what it would be like to drive in London city. And it was nice to have Shivani back.
Around 4:58 failed to give way to pedestrians in the middle of the road already. This is important for drivers to obey with recent cycling and pedestrian changes in Highway Code.
Shivani is pretty and Amen ma'am look like a princess 💫❤️❤️
YES. I love central London drives
Nice first reverse park, but i imagine the camera makes it a lot easier. I've no reverse camera, and i only did my first reverse park 2 weeks ago. And i got my licence in 1996 :)
I like this young lady, she's a chirpy lil' soul! 😁 I thought she did really well because I'm still learning to drive and I for one do NOT plan on driving around London or Birmingham city centre if I can feasibly help it! I got anxiety just watching this from the safety of my PC! 😬 Shivani also did really well with parking at the end there because I've never done that yet@reverse parking in a multi-storey. I wouldn't be surprised if she is on her way to a pass in the not too distant future. She has a great attitude/disposition too. And of course, props to you as always Aman. Your face expressions are always a joy to watch! 😉👌
Birmingham city centre is nothing compared to Central London 😂. That’s like comparing an ant to an elephant
@@Aaron-nq9rh ...and all I know is I don't ever intend to drive around either
@@stevethomas74 nice
@@Aaron-nq9rh ☺
So interesting to see driving in central London, having only been driving 5 months there is no way I could cope with London or Birmingham etc…
In big cities is really hard not to make some mistake, because a lot of things is happening and you just lose for a second and make a mistake.
She’s so pretty
15:15 Even the bike is going faster😂. The 20 speed limit is ridiculous! It should be at least 30
Might I suggest some colour correction for your videos, they look quite dull because of the gloomy weather. Also I love your videos!! leant so much from them as a beginner driver.😁❤❤
I've only driven on Japanese roads, so this will be a learning experience for me. The cityscape is also very beautiful.
17:42 I googled what Goos steering control meant then I realized
You're a goos! 😂
Driving in central London is like a hazard every single second. I doubt anybody can drive through here without incurring any faults. I reckon most people will have multiple major faults. That's London for ya
Hey Aman, not sure if you've been asked this question or not but what cameras are you using to film, are they dash cams or regular filming cams ?
YES! @ClearviewAman. Thats a great last of 2023 content! Erin & Aman do central London
Don't buses in the UK have priority when joining the traffic from the bus stop? In my country (Poland), when the bus driver puts his road-joining indicator on, then the traffic behind the bus is obligated to facilitate the bus' joining the road. Of course, the bus cannot just barge in and force the people behind to slam on the brakes, but in the situation at 6:10 in the video, both the intention of the bus driver and the indicator were visible from a good distance and, according to the traffic regulations in my country, what Shivani did there would have undoubtedly gone down as a driver fault on her part.
I would have flashed the bus to indicate that I had seen him and he was fine to pull out. Is that officially allowed though?
I knew she was gonna fail before even watching the video 😂
Can finally say I'm part of the passed but still watching club! :D Passed last Monday, though if I was to ever visit London I think I'd get the bus 😅
Congrats 🎉😊
I can safely say I hope I never ever need to drive in Central London. Glasgow and Edinburgh are bad enough for me 😂
Leicester is entertaining at times as well 🤣🤣
I passed my test Monday if I didn't watch you videos I probably won't of passed lol and I passed first time thats big achievement for me because I thought I couldn't do it but turns out I did 😊
I also subscribe to a famous motorbike rider who rides around London Central a lot. He is a very good operator and has funny interactions with motorists and pedestrians alike. Very calming videos
Beans on toast
Ive been driving 6 months, passed with 1 minor but I'm pretty sure i couldn't drive in central london, everything looks so stressful and busy
The actual stress. I think I would have cried 😅
I would not want to drive around central London. It would confuse and stress me to pieces now as a licence holder. But if you can handle that, you can handle any driving anywhere.
15:54 is that fault fair? i agree she should’ve kept it clear but idk i kinda feel like it should’ve been a minor given how unclear the road markings were
There’s a solid white line. you can still see and work out you’re meant to stop.
4:50 that sucks. But is it legal to ride a bike without a helmet?
Yes
Shivani is such a good interviewer lol
Hello clearview sorry i was not here for a long time the girl who you were sitting next to is a person who does YT videos and spotting for Prime.
17:41 Goos Steering Control, Very Goos !🟢🟢🟢🙃
passed first time today with 3 minors, appreciate the help Aman!
Doesn't reverse or parallel park?😢 You gotta practice,you gonna look silly at first and frustrate some people but it becomes much easier in no time,especially with your small car.
The edit: goos steering control a bit after 17.30 in the video LIKE A GOOS??? 💀
Is it legal for her to drive with an L plate on when she has a licence?
Nope it isnt cuz she has a permit for a driving teacher
My boo❤
Almost 500k subs!
Keep up the great work @ClearviewDriving
This girl loves talking...
Best Thriller ever.... :-)
Is she the prime drinker?
Shivani needs a booster seat so she can see over the steering wheel.
Hi Aman. Enjoyed watching this video driving in Central London. I hope you remember to pay your Congestion Charge for central London? 😊
Think her car is ULEZ compliant anyway as it would be a euro 6 emmission standard..
Thanks Susan. Sorry I meant the Congestion Charge.
Great video sightseeing Tour
a lot of coasting btw, am I wrong?
Parking the car on a pedestrian crossing isnt a minor no?
Which video(hitting the kerb) was she talking about ?
honestly even with 6 years experience as a driver I wouldn't be very happy driving into central london. Far too many rules with cameras to catch you when you slip up.
21:50 super cute reaction Shivani 😍😍. London is over the top no space to breathe when it comes to driving
Sounds perfect for a London driver 😂😂😂😂😂
is shivani riding her clutch??
👍👍👍👍👍
we want Jessi😍😍😍😍😍 back aman
Now we’ve seen a part two of shavani, is it possible to see another video with Jassi your bestfriend?
Hi Aman
Can I ask what cameras you use? Particularly your cabin cam and foot cam and where/how you fix them
Would like to know what your front facing cam is too
Thanks 😊
Didn't know Big Ben was that small.
Yeah it’s tiny, I managed to fit it in my pocket 😂
what are you talking about? It reaches the stratosphere
4:54 The cyclist calling her a git. That made me laugh.
Nice at the beginning when you had the awkward place to set off from. It is actually worth leaning right over to the passenger seat so you can get a better view out of the space. Rather than just sitting back in your seat.
She rarely checks her left mirror before signalling left 😅
I am parking the car and taking the bus..😂😂😂 no way I am gonna drive here
8:30 learning clearview driving lore
How do you drive in central London with the central London zone cost to enter there with ULEZ and everything?😮
(This is a London UK issue for those out of England)
i mean, she already has a drivers license for six years now
You should have told her she needs to give way to buses when they use their blinker signalling
ULEZ only applies to older cars. If your car emissions are within the emissions limit, you don't pay ULEZ.
@@collinslfc a central London congestion charge i would have thought from what i heard and know of
London is so like New York now
6 years of experience ? How old is she ?
FYI the red police vans are parliament and diplomatic police unit
Oh my. This brought back memories! I used to have a private tour business exclusively for overseas' visitors and I'd often end up taking them to their London hotel. Now, I love driving, but London driving? Hate it! When I reached the Hammersmith Flyover heading West, I always felt myself physically relax, and my shoulders relax, and my fists unclench as I knew I was on my way out of London. I think I'd struggle with the 20mph though, as there aren't many of those where I am (although having said that, it's not always easy to even get to 20 in central London!)