The mistake was made on regent street- the error was staying out of the bus stops , no vehicles in front so need to use the road as normal . Due to it not being a bus lane only a bus stop .
Just out of interest, I passed my test at 17 in 1989. I was wondering with modern car's having electronic handbrakes and hill assist ect, do you still get tested on things like hill starts ect or is that not necessary anymore? For example when applying my handbrake I do not need to release it as it comes off automatically when I lift the clutch. Would that be considered a fail on the grounds of improper use
This is great pal good video to help me towards my test 👍🏻
Well done...l like the calmness of the driver
and examiner...i have my test on 29 November 2022
Has the road work with temporary traffic lights stopped now? I hate that road at best of times - got my test tomorrow
The mistake was made on regent street- the error was staying out of the bus stops , no vehicles in front so need to use the road as normal . Due to it not being a bus lane only a bus stop .
Would you please be able to time stamp it?
@@Hieveryponymemes 27:01 I think. Though this is a small gap with bus stops, I would have made the same mistake.
To be fair to that guy he did a really good drive and just failed on one silly mistake. I'm sure he passed next time.
Can you please tell the time where he did mistake
27:01 , staying away from the bus stops when moving forward I think
Just out of interest, I passed my test at 17 in 1989. I was wondering with modern car's having electronic handbrakes and hill assist ect, do you still get tested on things like hill starts ect or is that not necessary anymore?
For example when applying my handbrake I do not need to release it as it comes off automatically when I lift the clutch. Would that be considered a fail on the grounds of improper use