If you are learning to drive or will be starting soon please check out my Ultimate Driving Course. The Ultimate Driving Course itself has been designed to enhance your Driving Journey helping you save time and money on your driving Lessons by offering structured and informative videos on every single topic required to pass your test for the price of one lesson But don’t take my word for it, I have unlocked the first three modules/10 Videos of the Automatic and Manual Editions of the Ultimate Driving Course for you to try. So even if you don’t buy the course you will be prepared for your first few lessons with your own Instructor www.ultimatedrivingcourse.com/ We have now introduced a FREE TO ACCESS Theory Section. As part of Phase 1 you can now access the below features.
• Practice Theory Questions • Road Sign Flashcards • Theory Mock Tests These new features will be free to access regardless of whether you have purchased the Ultimate Driving Course or not.
I like Rina's attitude. She acknowledges her mistakes so she will definitely learn from them. Although the drive wasn't the best, I think she will be a good driver when she does pass.
As someone who passed their test recently, I can feel how nervous she is driving and also feeling under pressure whilst being marked down. She needs to get used to driving whilst feeling nervous, which is exactly what I did.
Rina is so humble. Would be easy for such a charismatic person to be arrogant with it, but she accepts her errors and speaks with real humility - fair play to her.
I passed 2 weeks ago thanks to you and other instructors on here, now I get to watch these videos for entertainment 😂 I'll never stop watching you all ❤
Thank God! i passed mine one last Thursday with 4 mainer on 5th attempt. Good luck everyone for those of you who did not pass yet. Stay strong dont give up you can do it!
I’ve passed for about almost 6 months. And still enjoy watching these videos and to even know when a fault is coming up is amazing and seeing the situation unfold.
I passed nearly two years ago and still watch these videos 🙂 I also have to pull the handbrake up a second time just like you do and I also sit very close AND use a cushion! The cushion was a revelation! 😅
I JUST PASSED FIRST TIME TODAY!! Your driving course helped me so much honestly couldn’t have done it without 😄 thanks so much for all your videos and all the work you put it to explaining everything and helping students. I couldn’t be happier 🤩🥰
Passed my test 4 days ago 1st time with 8 minors. These videos have been incredible with helping me with my lessons. I can finally watch these videos without the anxiety of my upcoming test lol. Thank you
@@SofiaSofia-o1s I did about 43 hours altogether and had 2 instructors. First instructor was very impatient and felt like he just wanted to make more money than actually teach me to drive properly, but passed with 2nd one who was brilliant. Passed In a manual 🙂
I thought I was better than them because i was able to learn everything from scratch in a few hours and by the next day, i was already driving 50 kilometers from my brother’s house to our parent’s house, but then I realized, i was driving automatic transmission like a proper plebeian while these students are learning manual transmissions which i heard is a few notches more difficult, my confidence is now plummeting at noticeable speeds.
@@missglasgow88 Maybe at the start, not once you get a few lessons going. Once you get a feel for the biting point, the hardest part is remembering to change gears and keeping track which one you're in lol At least for me!
@@stevenborg102 it depends. My boyfriend and I travelled to America and he got to drive an automatic. He has been driving a manual for over 10 years and he is a very good driver, but he still found it soooo much easier. Without clutch, there is no stalling, which already takes one problem off your mind
I totally get why an instructor/examiner has to check for all hazards before an emergency stop, but I think all the extra-careful peering over would always make me inherently ready to execute it. I wish they didn't have to do it because pulling off an emergency stop when I'm totally not ready for it will make me more confident! 😅
Life is like that. We are loosing and there is no chance mostly to get anything back. But that's life! as far as we have a job and food to eat we are fine.
I keep watching your video while I’m still learning and ready for my driving test just wanna say thank you so much , as i passed my test here in Australia 3 weeks ago💕🤗
She was obviously very nervous. I would have been, too, if I knew my driving skills were being assessed by an instructor, plus the additional comments on here. Also,I can relate to the seat issue. I am 5 ft,so I have to pull the seat forward as far as it will go,plus use a cushion to make sure my bum doesn't sink too far back. Pin,that was a very cheeky comment about being able to fit another seat behind. That mischievous grin makes me giggle every time.
I failed my test in the first 2 minutes. It was for priority rule but the other car was stalled, with no indicators on and not moving at all. But the moment I took a turn the other car followed me. The examiner was so happy to immediately fail me for that. Even my instructor did not notice that the other car intended to move in my direction.
Can somebody explain to me why she constantly uses the handbrake while waiting? Is that a thing in the UK? In Germany we are taught to only use while parking when motor is off or to use it as assistance when accelerating from a stop on a steep upwards hill.
I've gotta say, I was laughing when Pin was doing the exaggerated jolting at 21:31 and 22:56 😂😂 both had me laughing for a good minute. It's the rustling crisp packet jacket that adds to it as well lmao
I did my first test yesterday for my g2 and failed my 3 point turn and went over the speed limit but the instructor was nice and said more practice and you can try again I cried because I just wanted to pass so I’m gonna retry in a month with more experience
If at any point the instructor/ examiner needs to grab the steering wheel, it's an automatic fail. I fear for this mans safety and life with every video I watch.
What is the reason for engaging the handbrake at almost any full-stop? I notice this in many of your videos. This US driver has driven 100k miles and never encountered this. My UK friends thought I learned how to drive in Wolverhampton😂
Did you miss the part I said her mistakes just snowballed because she was nervous and knew she'd failed? Can you read or do you just enjoy bringing people down? @@ksspqf6016
It is nerve wracking plus you have done the mock test in an area that you’re not used to so extra nervous! One tip on the real test is to chew chewing gum, it helps concentration x.
13:14 I used to do the exact same thing. I think the pedestrian in me wasn't sure if the cars were stopping or not. Same reason why you can't roll at a zebra crossing, basically.
Almost running the red 😬 instant serious and a fail, when in doubt don't guess. Currently have 11 hours with an instructor and around 15+ with my mum, very confident for my test in Jan but I might move it forward if possible 🙂 gave myself a lot of time just to be sure I can pass first time. Still regularly watching these videos though and focusing on talking myself through these mock tests with what I'd do. I'm 6ft 1 so I definitely don't have seat issues and the handbrake isn't a problem 😄 I do have problems sometimes clicking the seat belt in the slot 😅 parallels are a little hit and miss but I've only done around 5 of them. I'm really surprised she got as many faults as she did to be honest, I understand nerves can be a factor but just keep calm and drive exactly the same way you normally would on a lesson, take your time and think all the time "what is the safest approach" to all situations, you can't be marked down for being too careful or correcting initial mistakes on a manoeuvre 👍
Good advice but for people with anxiety it fucking sucks. I get anxious for no reason. Knowing that I had to wait for like 6 months for my test, had to pay a shit ton of money for my lessons and then the test and also having to pay to use my instructors car. I failed my first test, with 2 serious and 3 minors. All because of my nerves. Luckily for me I managed to get another test booked 3 weeks later. I passed my second time with 6 minors. I’m just glad I don’t have to deal with the anxiety and nauseousness anymore.
Easy to say but I’m a fairly confident driver but I made stupid mistakes on my test that I would never make in day to day driving :( life is much better on the other side though.
Someone at my old job failed with a Dangerous. Obviously an immediate termination of the test and walk of shame. She didn't elaborate on what happened and was very sheepish when she mentioned it.
Good luck to Rina! It seems her nervousness did her dirty but I'm sure with practice she will build up more confident. As an aside, I'm also learning to drive but I couldn't help but notice that her seat was probably a bit low because she constantly keep trying to prop herself up a bit higher so that probably made it harder.
That fault at the right hand turn where she got stuck in the middle - my daily route includes a route like this and way too many drivers stay in the middle, despite cars behind them, also in the middle, after the lights have turned red. As they aren’t sure if other drivers are gunna race through. It’s so dangerous.
I'm 5ft 3in so I have to pull my seat in my car all the way forward to reach the pedals and my seat can raise up so I have the height and the back has to come forward so my arms can reach the wheel. As for my handbrake and gears, they get stiff in my car in the wet and cold weather (😅) so that becomes an issue. Other than that, all is good 😂
That first one confused me, then I saw the other set of lights on the side. I check my left blindspot when exiting roundabout just to be sure. With the parallel, you need your left mirror set correctly first, or at least I do.
The first one do be complicated like that. There are also other junctions where there is a controlled "right green arrow" traffic light where it only turns on when the traffic is busy. Which gets confusing cause then if its not busy the right green arrow won't turn on and your right only lane will have to use the straight on only green arrow.
@@T.K.9 The right turn filter arrows round here basically just block the traffic from the other side that you'd normally have to wait for when making your turn.
Aw, Rina was very nervous, just needs more practice as she mentioned. Who ever has been taking her out is talking her through too much. Just a personal thing, I hate people signalling for ages & then not doing anything (unless at lights. Its just experience! Well done sweetie.
My instructor said I don't need to put handbrake on it's safer to put foot on break and for quicker set offs. My previous instruction said I had to use hand break when stopping I'm so confused
self preference to be honest. worth pulling hand break if you;re on a hill or if the light has literally gone red at a junction where you'll be waiting a while. hold foot break if you think you're not going to be waiting long
I passed two days ago. Took only 4 lessons, 2 hours each and passed in first go with 4 minors. Your videos have been very useful. Thank you and Cheers!
This is my third attempt and feeling scared. I have failed on emergency stop last time. My test is on 21th of November. Please please recommend me a video which can help me to pass my test. My nerves are high sky. I live in Swindon. Please any help will be good.
Out of curiosity, why do you keep the car in 1st gear with the clutch disengaged while standing? Based on another video you instruct students this way. Is this a standard in the UK? It seems exhausting (especially for someone without confident clutch management) and very dangerous even if you also pull the hand break. Not to mention that this is not good for the transmission (and your wallet) on a long term. Doing such a thing would be an instant failure in my country. What the standard is that you approach the light with engine break and break together, when the RPM drops you put the car in neutral and stand on the break. No clutch, no hand break (unless you are uphill and not confident with clutch management). When the light changes, you put the car in 1st gear and you move the right feet from break to gas then go.
I think maybe she struggles with changing down to first gear before a turn. Sometimes people get in the habit of stopping completely just to give themselves more time to change instead of doing it on the approach.
it makes me laugh a bit watching these vidoes atm as i have been watching them for a while now and i just passed my test. I struggled letting the handbrake go properly i wouldnt put it all the way down.
its because uk has leftside traffic which means that people drive on the left side of the road instead of the right like how it is in france. therefore everything is flipped just like how overtaking is done on the right instead of the left, or that you drive clockwise in round-abouts instad of counter-clockwise etc etc
Can you please tell all the licensed drivers to drive above 20 on a 30 and 30 on a 60. It’s so damn dangerous, especially on 60 roads. Cars coming from around a bend aren’t expecting you to be going 30!!
If you are learning to drive or will be starting soon please check out my Ultimate Driving Course. The Ultimate Driving Course itself has been designed to enhance your Driving Journey helping you save time and money on your driving Lessons by offering structured and informative videos on every single topic required to pass your test for the price of one lesson
But don’t take my word for it, I have unlocked the first three modules/10 Videos of the Automatic and Manual Editions of the Ultimate Driving Course for you to try. So even if you don’t buy the course you will be prepared for your first few lessons with your own Instructor
www.ultimatedrivingcourse.com/
We have now introduced a FREE TO ACCESS Theory Section. As part of Phase 1 you can now access the below features.
• Practice Theory Questions
• Road Sign Flashcards
• Theory Mock Tests
These new features will be free to access regardless of whether you have purchased the Ultimate Driving Course or not.
16:18 it looked like you nearly steered into the lorry from the interior camera veiw
“Imagine failing in the first two minutes.”
“You don’t have to imagine.”😂
I’m crying 🤣
I like Rina's attitude. She acknowledges her mistakes so she will definitely learn from them. Although the drive wasn't the best, I think she will be a good driver when she does pass.
Thank you :)
i think i like Rina
@@excertt weirdo
@@excertt Even I like her too ❤😂
As someone who passed their test recently, I can feel how nervous she is driving and also feeling under pressure whilst being marked down. She needs to get used to driving whilst feeling nervous, which is exactly what I did.
Rina is so humble. Would be easy for such a charismatic person to be arrogant with it, but she accepts her errors and speaks with real humility - fair play to her.
Bro you sound like a real submissive c**k 🤣
Solid driver, but clear example of new area/new car/nerves combo. Hope it didn't knock her confidence too much. She's pretty much there.
I passed 2 weeks ago thanks to you and other instructors on here, now I get to watch these videos for entertainment 😂 I'll never stop watching you all ❤
Congratulations on passing your test and welcome to the DGN Alumni!!
congrats lisa!
Lucky you. I have failed for the sixth time.
As a arab I feel sorry for you, im not eighteen yet but i can sure drive @@mladenenglang
@@mladenenglang never give up
Thank God! i passed mine one last Thursday with 4 mainer on 5th attempt. Good luck everyone for those of you who did not pass yet. Stay strong dont give up you can do it!
🎉🎉congratulations 🎊 and thank you 😊 xx
That's the spirit. Never give up. Thanks for ur comment it helps a lot.
Passed 5th time today with 7 minors. Congrats to me
@@missg2364you deserve it 🎉
I’ve passed for about almost 6 months. And still enjoy watching these videos and to even know when a fault is coming up is amazing and seeing the situation unfold.
i passed 4 years ago yet still enjoy these videos and learning etc
She's really polite and acknowledges her mistakes with more practice she will be an amazing driver.
0:14 "You don''t have to imagine" 😅😅😅
I passed nearly two years ago and still watch these videos 🙂
I also have to pull the handbrake up a second time just like you do and I also sit very close AND use a cushion! The cushion was a revelation! 😅
I JUST PASSED FIRST TIME TODAY!! Your driving course helped me so much honestly couldn’t have done it without 😄 thanks so much for all your videos and all the work you put it to explaining everything and helping students. I couldn’t be happier 🤩🥰
I got my test tomorrow 😂
@@dominicpikedid u pass
@dominicpike no they didn't pass
@@Umongocuntno they didn't pass
@@philsteinberg6985 you didn’t either 😂😂
Passed my test 4 days ago 1st time with 8 minors. These videos have been incredible with helping me with my lessons. I can finally watch these videos without the anxiety of my upcoming test lol. Thank you
How many hours have you done is auto or manual thanks xx
@@SofiaSofia-o1s I did about 43 hours altogether and had 2 instructors. First instructor was very impatient and felt like he just wanted to make more money than actually teach me to drive properly, but passed with 2nd one who was brilliant. Passed In a manual 🙂
Same here. My anxiety is terrible anyway and waiting for my test just made it worse. So glad it’s over with
I thought I was better than them because i was able to learn everything from scratch in a few hours and by the next day, i was already driving 50 kilometers from my brother’s house to our parent’s house, but then I realized, i was driving automatic transmission like a proper plebeian while these students are learning manual transmissions which i heard is a few notches more difficult, my confidence is now plummeting at noticeable speeds.
Manual isnt too much harder really, it's just taking time to get used to another skillset. It all becomes automatic after a few weeks anyway
Manual is a lot more difficult, clutch control.
@@missglasgow88 Maybe at the start, not once you get a few lessons going. Once you get a feel for the biting point, the hardest part is remembering to change gears and keeping track which one you're in lol At least for me!
@@stevenborg102 it depends. My boyfriend and I travelled to America and he got to drive an automatic. He has been driving a manual for over 10 years and he is a very good driver, but he still found it soooo much easier. Without clutch, there is no stalling, which already takes one problem off your mind
@@angelikam2549 I guess.
I totally get why an instructor/examiner has to check for all hazards before an emergency stop, but I think all the extra-careful peering over would always make me inherently ready to execute it. I wish they didn't have to do it because pulling off an emergency stop when I'm totally not ready for it will make me more confident! 😅
The handbrake attack was personal
Every time I was like 😫😂
i dont blame anyone for failing within the first 2 minutes my whole life has been like that tbh. always conclude for the worst so you're not surprised
Life is like that. We are loosing and there is no chance mostly to get anything back. But that's life! as far as we have a job and food to eat we are fine.
Expect for the Worse.
Hope for the best.
Just don't give up and keep hustling.
She really loved toying with that handbrake with all the force😂. Nearly flew off
I keep watching your video while I’m still learning and ready for my driving test just wanna say thank you so much , as i passed my test here in Australia 3 weeks ago💕🤗
passed first time today with 3 minors! wanted to say thanks, your channel is much appreciated!
She was obviously very nervous. I would have been, too, if I knew my driving skills were being assessed by an instructor, plus the additional comments on here.
Also,I can relate to the seat issue. I am 5 ft,so I have to pull the seat forward as far as it will go,plus use a cushion to make sure my bum doesn't sink too far back. Pin,that was a very cheeky comment about being able to fit another seat behind. That mischievous grin makes me giggle every time.
I came here to say thank you. I passed my second test this morning. Your videos were really helpful.
I failed my test in the first 2 minutes. It was for priority rule but the other car was stalled, with no indicators on and not moving at all. But the moment I took a turn the other car followed me. The examiner was so happy to immediately fail me for that. Even my instructor did not notice that the other car intended to move in my direction.
DGN
"I would love to help you"
Means he is NOT going to help you 😂
Can somebody explain to me why she constantly uses the handbrake while waiting? Is that a thing in the UK?
In Germany we are taught to only use while parking when motor is off or to use it as assistance when accelerating from a stop on a steep upwards hill.
I've gotta say, I was laughing when Pin was doing the exaggerated jolting at 21:31 and 22:56 😂😂 both had me laughing for a good minute. It's the rustling crisp packet jacket that adds to it as well lmao
She did better than me tbf. My test got terminated in 15 seconds💀
WHY
@@superbo9y36 I was about to hit the kerb on my way out the Centre 💀 my nerves got the best of me ig
I did my first test yesterday for my g2 and failed my 3 point turn and went over the speed limit but the instructor was nice and said more practice and you can try again I cried because I just wanted to pass so
I’m gonna retry in a month with more experience
If at any point the instructor/ examiner needs to grab the steering wheel, it's an automatic fail. I fear for this mans safety and life with every video I watch.
Watching this after I passed my road test first try!! 😂 I’m so happy I got my drivers license.
I have failed my test twice so far. Really struggle in test conditions. I made more mistakes this time.
What is the reason for engaging the handbrake at almost any full-stop?
I notice this in many of your videos.
This US driver has driven 100k miles and never encountered this. My UK friends thought I learned how to drive in Wolverhampton😂
If you're uphill in a manual then you should start with the handbrake to give it some power so it doesn't roll down
@tomaszmagierowski2166 Yeah but she engages it on flat roads
The mistakes just snowballed bc she knew she failed, she's a good driver though
No definitely not she says out loud *50 mile road* and swerves into the right that's not good driving by any means
Did you miss the part I said her mistakes just snowballed because she was nervous and knew she'd failed? Can you read or do you just enjoy bringing people down? @@ksspqf6016
It is nerve wracking plus you have done the mock test in an area that you’re not used to so extra nervous! One tip on the real test is to chew chewing gum, it helps concentration x.
Team short legs! My seat is so far forward I can barely get out without squashing myself.
Hahahaa same here!!
13:14 I used to do the exact same thing. I think the pedestrian in me wasn't sure if the cars were stopping or not. Same reason why you can't roll at a zebra crossing, basically.
She's wearing TN's uno, she's on the job 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I passed my test just over a week ago your driving course and your videos helped me a lot pin now i will watch your videos as a qualified driver
Almost running the red 😬 instant serious and a fail, when in doubt don't guess. Currently have 11 hours with an instructor and around 15+ with my mum, very confident for my test in Jan but I might move it forward if possible 🙂 gave myself a lot of time just to be sure I can pass first time. Still regularly watching these videos though and focusing on talking myself through these mock tests with what I'd do.
I'm 6ft 1 so I definitely don't have seat issues and the handbrake isn't a problem 😄 I do have problems sometimes clicking the seat belt in the slot 😅 parallels are a little hit and miss but I've only done around 5 of them.
I'm really surprised she got as many faults as she did to be honest, I understand nerves can be a factor but just keep calm and drive exactly the same way you normally would on a lesson, take your time and think all the time "what is the safest approach" to all situations, you can't be marked down for being too careful or correcting initial mistakes on a manoeuvre 👍
Good advice but for people with anxiety it fucking sucks. I get anxious for no reason. Knowing that I had to wait for like 6 months for my test, had to pay a shit ton of money for my lessons and then the test and also having to pay to use my instructors car. I failed my first test, with 2 serious and 3 minors. All because of my nerves. Luckily for me I managed to get another test booked 3 weeks later. I passed my second time with 6 minors. I’m just glad I don’t have to deal with the anxiety and nauseousness anymore.
Easy to say but I’m a fairly confident driver but I made stupid mistakes on my test that I would never make in day to day driving :( life is much better on the other side though.
Someone at my old job failed with a Dangerous. Obviously an immediate termination of the test and walk of shame.
She didn't elaborate on what happened and was very sheepish when she mentioned it.
Good luck to Rina! It seems her nervousness did her dirty but I'm sure with practice she will build up more confident.
As an aside, I'm also learning to drive but I couldn't help but notice that her seat was probably a bit low because she constantly keep trying to prop herself up a bit higher so that probably made it harder.
Love to see someone from my home town of Leeds on here 💜
That fault at the right hand turn where she got stuck in the middle - my daily route includes a route like this and way too many drivers stay in the middle, despite cars behind them, also in the middle, after the lights have turned red. As they aren’t sure if other drivers are gunna race through. It’s so dangerous.
I'm 5ft 3in so I have to pull my seat in my car all the way forward to reach the pedals and my seat can raise up so I have the height and the back has to come forward so my arms can reach the wheel.
As for my handbrake and gears, they get stiff in my car in the wet and cold weather (😅) so that becomes an issue.
Other than that, all is good 😂
On my lessons I'm short that I have to pull the seat as far toward as it will go and pull the back up too 😂 it's hard being short
That first one confused me, then I saw the other set of lights on the side.
I check my left blindspot when exiting roundabout just to be sure.
With the parallel, you need your left mirror set correctly first, or at least I do.
The first one do be complicated like that.
There are also other junctions where there is a controlled "right green arrow" traffic light where it only turns on when the traffic is busy.
Which gets confusing cause then if its not busy the right green arrow won't turn on and your right only lane will have to use the straight on only green arrow.
@@T.K.9 The right turn filter arrows round here basically just block the traffic from the other side that you'd normally have to wait for when making your turn.
I had to intervene
Aw, Rina was very nervous, just needs more practice as she mentioned. Who ever has been taking her out is talking her through too much. Just a personal thing, I hate people signalling for ages & then not doing anything (unless at lights. Its just experience! Well done sweetie.
My instructor said I don't need to put handbrake on it's safer to put foot on break and for quicker set offs. My previous instruction said I had to use hand break when stopping I'm so confused
self preference to be honest. worth pulling hand break if you;re on a hill or if the light has literally gone red at a junction where you'll be waiting a while. hold foot break if you think you're not going to be waiting long
The nerve is not easy but she is a brave girl
I'm the same with the seat, mine is v forward. Shorty as well 😂
Is this a new camera? Looks great 😊
Now I am driving I still love watching these
Passed my test today with no minors , didn't take a single driving lesson , only watched your videos and went for the rest.
biggest bollocks I've heard in a long time
@@AdzAdverse agreed, clout chasing on fake bollocks
Why lie, your not helping no one
I have the opposite seating issue tbh, but it's equally as annoying. My head touches the roof and my legs are just too damn long lmfao.
Just the videos I have been looking for to practice with
I passed two days ago. Took only 4 lessons, 2 hours each and passed in first go with 4 minors. Your videos have been very useful. Thank you and Cheers!
Thanks for your videos, helped me pass
do you not teach with a cofee on the dash anymore ?
This is my third attempt and feeling scared. I have failed on emergency stop last time. My test is on 21th of November. Please please recommend me a video which can help me to pass my test. My nerves are high sky. I live in Swindon. Please any help will be good.
so glad to watch my NATIVE english people drive :D
it's not poland mate
an eastern european has no reason to talk, the influx of you lot caused brexit LOL
13:12 which lights to our left and right? can someone explain please
I went straight on the most viewed moment time and i see her struggling to see over the steering wheel..... fix the seat before starting plz ?XD
Out of curiosity, why do you keep the car in 1st gear with the clutch disengaged while standing? Based on another video you instruct students this way. Is this a standard in the UK? It seems exhausting (especially for someone without confident clutch management) and very dangerous even if you also pull the hand break. Not to mention that this is not good for the transmission (and your wallet) on a long term. Doing such a thing would be an instant failure in my country. What the standard is that you approach the light with engine break and break together, when the RPM drops you put the car in neutral and stand on the break. No clutch, no hand break (unless you are uphill and not confident with clutch management). When the light changes, you put the car in 1st gear and you move the right feet from break to gas then go.
why does she use handbrake instead of normal brake
I think maybe she struggles with changing down to first gear before a turn. Sometimes people get in the habit of stopping completely just to give themselves more time to change instead of doing it on the approach.
Ryna should do time for murdering the handbrake 😂😂😂, I hope she does well on her driving test...
How do we know speed limits on a road without signs mentioning them
Usually you would know a main high street is 30 unless there are other road signs
And a residential street would be about twenty
Oh how satisfied you feel watching this after clearing your drving test and I mean autoamated driving test in India not this one
it makes me laugh a bit watching these vidoes atm as i have been watching them for a while now and i just passed my test. I struggled letting the handbrake go properly i wouldnt put it all the way down.
I think her seat is too low as she had to raise her neck up lots of times
I just love her😃😃😃
She is Raina munner vistro.....good to see her there......long time ago , couple of changes.... apparently....
Why beforehand in the video you do the marking, mark it when it occurs.
That's horrible bro. Her seat is very low she can't even see the road !!
Very good effort and with a few more lessons you should be of a better standard 😊
she was sitting a bit lower though. Get cushions for shorter people 😂
7:32 hooray 😂😂😂lady is back by popular demand
I thought you’re not allowed to use hand brake
That's a dude
45 lessons and is still bad!!!..............................
In uk overtaking is from right 😳 un france overtaking is from lift
its because uk has leftside traffic which means that people drive on the left side of the road instead of the right like how it is in france. therefore everything is flipped just like how overtaking is done on the right instead of the left, or that you drive clockwise in round-abouts instad of counter-clockwise etc etc
Look! Her feet are shaky!
Can you please tell all the licensed drivers to drive above 20 on a 30 and 30 on a 60. It’s so damn dangerous, especially on 60 roads. Cars coming from around a bend aren’t expecting you to be going 30!!
I’m here 😂😂😂😂same problem with me 😂
I thought mounting the kerb is a serious
With the front tires but not with the back
👍🏽
how is going 27 in a 30 zone a serious fault?
slow acceleration making the other driver to cross the other lane to overtake
@@tomcruise3689its not learners fault other drivers has no patience so impatiently overtake
Are you taking exams
Feeling sad for your car
Leeds Leeds Leeds
She laugh about everything. she`s not take it seriously.
you do NOT apply a handbrake like this. ridiculous
why you crying 😂
You are blushing😂😉
🫣
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Making exscuses your dangerous
I got my test in 2 days inshallah I will pass 😓🤲🏽
So, did you pass?
No he didn't pass
😅😅😅😅😅
45 hours and still crap
Can someone pls give the context?
You should buy her a bus pass