Hey Angus ,I have been watching your videos from last two months . I passed my driving test in Currie recently. Your videos are damn helpful. Thank you for your hard work. Keep rocking. Cheers 🍻
+@Manit9222 That’s great news well done with passing. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. Glad you found the videos helpful in preparation for your test. Take care.
Hi amigo. I have been watching your videos last few weeks and today I watched this video before I went to my driving test. You know what, I nailed it. Thanks for your hard work and share these valubale videos and tips with everyone. Cheeres!
Been watching your videos everyday for the past few weeks since I’ve been learning to drive, loving how in depth you are and find myself quoting you whenever I’m out on a drive thank you Angus!!!
+@MulletedMan Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I really appreciate it. Glad you have been enjoying the videos and found them helpful. Good luck with the driving, I’m sure you will be on the road in no time at all.
great video, as always, thanks! glad you recovered that camera!! Calder Road, I can tell you everyone takes the right lane, apart from buses, taxis and learners :-D
+@liquidhill thanks, great you are on the road. Yeah very lucky with the camera. I have bought tethers to use in the future 😂 So hopefully it won’t happen again.
Hey Angus, Thanks for the Video. @12:45 , As you were checking and coming to the left while exiting at the roundabout, is there a chance someone from Corstorphine to Calder road coming straight and leave the roundabout at left the same time? Or should they wait to join Roundabout until you pass first ?
Hi, a question. Why at (10:45) did you change lines from the bus lane to the right throught the continuos line? I thought that I would have to wait till the dotted lines appear to be able to change to the right? Sorry, for asking. I just want to know if I'm wrong.
hey Angus, got my test at currie next week. The only roundabout I'm confused on is the 3 lane one that runs over the bypass, as all lanes are marked as straight ahead. Any tips to stay good if I get it on test? your videos are great
+@frank_intihar2065 Great observation, I believe the reason it’s painted like that is to try and prevent people from going around the roundabout the wrong way. In case someone goes up to the roundabout and turns right. If you start to look at roundabouts on roads that are dual carriageways you will notice if you are going straight on if you approach in the left that lane will go ahead (it might turn into the middle lane on some spiral roundabouts just as you arrive but you will still be able to drive straight into it) if they didn’t make it like that then it would be like there was a permanent obstruction. So on dual carriageways/multiple laned roads you would expect the left lane to continue straight on and of course if you are turning right the right lane will usually be what you need. Best of luck with the test next week, let me know how you get on. I’m sure you’ll be great. Also remember if you end up in a lane that goes the wrong way, just go where the lane goes and you won’t lose any points. As long as the driving is correct and you are allowed to go where you go so it’s not a no entry or buses only turn then everything will be fine. Hopefully that makes sense.
Hey Angus just a quick question I’m doing my test soon in my own car without my instructor at the Currie test centre, where should I park before going into the centre, the car park or the street across from the centre where the test usually starts?
+@MulletedMan Great, you can park wherever you like around the test centre. I usually get people to reverse into a space in the car park, yes it’s a bit bumpy but at least when they begin they just drive out slowly. The downside to parking on the street is that while you’re in the waiting room for the start time of your test someone could park very near you jamming you in. Yes I’m sure you will be able to get out but it might not be the nicest way to start especially if you’re nervous as well. Good luck with the test I’m sure you will do very well.
Hey Angus ,I have been watching your videos from last two months . I passed my driving test in Currie recently. Your videos are damn helpful. Thank you for your hard work. Keep rocking. Cheers 🍻
+@Manit9222 That’s great news well done with passing. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. Glad you found the videos helpful in preparation for your test. Take care.
Hi amigo. I have been watching your videos last few weeks and today I watched this video before I went to my driving test. You know what, I nailed it. Thanks for your hard work and share these valubale videos and tips with everyone. Cheeres!
Been watching your videos everyday for the past few weeks since I’ve been learning to drive, loving how in depth you are and find myself quoting you whenever I’m out on a drive thank you Angus!!!
+@MulletedMan Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I really appreciate it. Glad you have been enjoying the videos and found them helpful. Good luck with the driving, I’m sure you will be on the road in no time at all.
great video, as always, thanks! glad you recovered that camera!!
Calder Road, I can tell you everyone takes the right lane, apart from buses, taxis and learners :-D
Thanks, yeah the camera was a disaster 😂. I was very lucky to get it back.
@@AngusDriving all's well that ends well
very good video, passed last year but still looking to learn more - lucky with the camera at the end!
+@liquidhill thanks, great you are on the road. Yeah very lucky with the camera. I have bought tethers to use in the future 😂 So hopefully it won’t happen again.
Hey Angus, Thanks for the Video. @12:45 , As you were checking and coming to the left while exiting at the roundabout, is there a chance someone from Corstorphine to Calder road coming straight and leave the roundabout at left the same time? Or should they wait to join Roundabout until you pass first ?
Hi, a question. Why at (10:45) did you change lines from the bus lane to the right throught the continuos line? I thought that I would have to wait till the dotted lines appear to be able to change to the right? Sorry, for asking. I just want to know if I'm wrong.
Fantastic tutorials. I have one question. What about Musselburgh test routes?
hey Angus, got my test at currie next week. The only roundabout I'm confused on is the 3 lane one that runs over the bypass, as all lanes are marked as straight ahead. Any tips to stay good if I get it on test? your videos are great
+@frank_intihar2065 Great observation, I believe the reason it’s painted like that is to try and prevent people from going around the roundabout the wrong way. In case someone goes up to the roundabout and turns right.
If you start to look at roundabouts on roads that are dual carriageways you will notice if you are going straight on if you approach in the left that lane will go ahead (it might turn into the middle lane on some spiral roundabouts just as you arrive but you will still be able to drive straight into it) if they didn’t make it like that then it would be like there was a permanent obstruction.
So on dual carriageways/multiple laned roads you would expect the left lane to continue straight on and of course if you are turning right the right lane will usually be what you need.
Best of luck with the test next week, let me know how you get on. I’m sure you’ll be great.
Also remember if you end up in a lane that goes the wrong way, just go where the lane goes and you won’t lose any points. As long as the driving is correct and you are allowed to go where you go so it’s not a no entry or buses only turn then everything will be fine.
Hopefully that makes sense.
@@AngusDriving thank you so much, that helps lots. I will let you know how it goes!!
Hey Angus just a quick question I’m doing my test soon in my own car without my instructor at the Currie test centre, where should I park before going into the centre, the car park or the street across from the centre where the test usually starts?
+@MulletedMan Great, you can park wherever you like around the test centre. I usually get people to reverse into a space in the car park, yes it’s a bit bumpy but at least when they begin they just drive out slowly.
The downside to parking on the street is that while you’re in the waiting room for the start time of your test someone could park very near you jamming you in. Yes I’m sure you will be able to get out but it might not be the nicest way to start especially if you’re nervous as well.
Good luck with the test I’m sure you will do very well.
OK if all the other roundabout users know what to do!
+@leoseries Very true, in addition to what you are up to you need to pay a lot of attention to others around you.