Moving Off On Hills, Reversing And Parking. How To Drive Ep 5
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2015
- From the Film Australia Collection. Made by the Commonwealth Film Unit 1969. Directed by John Edwards. Demonstrates starting uphill, reversing and parking manoeuvres.
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XT Falcon has padded centre steering wheel and dash board ! Plus front seat belts ! Safety plus !
The best series on driving skills...Thanks for sharing.....
Thanks Ankit.
I love this, would really like to see more.
+Peter Anderson Great. Stay tuned this is quite a long series so plenty more to come.
Excellent... I wonder what happened to Constable Caine... Do you know where in Victoria it was filmed?
+Peter Anderson No, I'm not sure where but an earlier comment on this film mentioned De Burghs Bridge. There are 13 episode in this series and if you haven't seen our other driving films have a look at our On The Road playlist th-cam.com/play/PLFA5DFEAE0846AD73.html
@@NFSAFilms I'm trying to add each episode to a personal playlist, so that I can watch the entire series in order.... I love them all and feel a strange sense of comfort while viewing them... Probably the simplicity of life during that era....
A milestone of an assert for any driver!
love the xt Ford falcon what a car good job
yeh. it's a classic legendary
One the production crew could have owned that ' 58 / ' 59 black American Ford Fairlane . Would explain why it kept popping up everywhere .
1959 Fairlane.
Fancy & stylish socks & slacks, perhaps a Gowings shopper?
This scenery at 0:50 looks really familiar.... I'm thinking Brisbane, specifically what is today the Capalaba Carindale area... I can't put my finger on it but It looks familiar.
Looks like Sydney to me in better times !
The red Ford parking from the 5 min mark is in Victor St, Chatswood, Sydney. The grey wall of the old up stairs car park for the now extinct Grace Bros is on one side of the road, and the grand old white Christian Science building on the other; two old landmarks that have disappeared into history!!
Gosh, some of the old footage from Chatswood needs re-viewing some three to five times to work out their places. That place has changed so much beyond recognition that it's even easier to locate footage in Sydney's CBD.
Car has Victoria number plate. But filmed in NSW.
Try finding a parking spot in 2019, matey!
There are a few more in 2020, don't worry.
oh the pristine dash assembly. drool
In Victoria you could not get a drivers licence unless you could reverse park in the driving test. Likely still the case. Hill start also was part of the test.
Back when crossing state borders was allowed ...
0:43 temp is a bit above mid range.
No overflow bottle on these...the coolant probably piddled into the gutter at the lights. ☺
Looks like a brand new De Burghs Bridge.
VindalooSoup Well spotted, sir. And to this day there is no finer place to be practising your hill starts.
What about the street where he’s doing the parallel park? I’m getting Canterbury vibes, or maybe Dover Heights?
That scene is turning left out of Lady Game drive and heading south over a fresh looking De Burghs bridge, a very busy intersection now.
3:47 the buyer picking up her new child slave from the boot of the car.
The black one should be a Fairlane 500. Don,t see many black ones unless they are cop car. Had lots Fairlanes in Brissy . Was even at Fairlane Mall in Dearborn, ( Detroit )
I've been to the Fairlane Mall in Dearborn. They even played Friday On My Mind by The Easybeats over the PA while I was in there!
No indication when parallel parking
Don't they know how to use mirrors? (3:03)
t's called parralell parking. :)
Most Australian motorists don't know how to complete this......
I'd kill to own that XT Falcon...Kill...KILL...KILL !.....................
Lol
Just watched this to see the beautiful 1959 Ford Fairlane in black behind the ugly red car being parked.
Its a custom 300.
I never liked those tank fairlanes !
Or just buy an automatic.