It's nice to see the differences between UK and US driving test standards. Over in UK we would check the blind spots: moving from parked, joining the Motorway, after an emergency stop and when reversing (this is more of a 360 observation throughout) and UTurns. Something I have noticed regarding checking blindspots (driver side) is you're taking your eyes from the front when travelling forwards, so a lot of the time we're checking the blindspot literally seconds before moving off as the final check, but if time has lapsed then we have to ''update'' the blindspot check. On the motorway, we wouldn't really check the blindspot when changing lanes and would instead lean forward whilst looking in our drivers side mirror which helps reveal the blindspot whilst remaining facing forward. Very interesting mate!
@@jemsdiorlopez4627 yes you signal right when pulling over to park. The hazard lights is mainly so other drivers know that I stopped and about to park specially in New York people double park a lot
Can you please tell me the clear instructions for the bike lane? Some people say you shouldn’t enter the bike lane into you see dotted line but some bike lanes don’t have dotted lines
@@stacyreed6798 Don’t drive in bike lanes, but if you need to make a turn make sure you get close to the side you’re turning on check mirrors, blind spot, then turn.
my teacher told me you don't have to check your blind spot when changing lanes because you taking your eyes off the road and its dangerous. Use only mirrors when changing lanes.
@@generator73 you still have to check your blind spot you look ahead first make sure you have a safe distance and then quick check before switching lanes. You can’t just switch lanes without checking. If someone is too close you won’t see them in your side mirror
It's nice to see the differences between UK and US driving test standards.
Over in UK we would check the blind spots: moving from parked, joining the Motorway, after an emergency stop and when reversing (this is more of a 360 observation throughout) and UTurns.
Something I have noticed regarding checking blindspots (driver side) is you're taking your eyes from the front when travelling forwards, so a lot of the time we're checking the blindspot literally seconds before moving off as the final check, but if time has lapsed then we have to ''update'' the blindspot check.
On the motorway, we wouldn't really check the blindspot when changing lanes and would instead lean forward whilst looking in our drivers side mirror which helps reveal the blindspot whilst remaining facing forward.
Very interesting mate!
@@glenndonnelly511 Thanks for watching and good to know about the UK
I love this video ❤. I will be reviewing it. For my test next Monday
@@stacyreed6798 thank you and go get that License 🪪
Thank you
@@queensparkle90 no problem thank you for watching 🙏
this video helped a lot im taking my road test Wednesday thanks for the tips
@@johnschmalix3919 no problem thanks for watching
I’m taking my test on Monday I am so nervous 😢
@@hawasow598 good luck and be confident you got it
Did you pass? I'm nervous too even after driving for 17 years ..my test is next tuesday
That was a good lesson
Thanks for watching
test today
@@isnipex you got this just be calm and keep it simple
I think when doing parallel parking, there's no need to activate the hazard signal. Instead, use the turn signal light.
@@jemsdiorlopez4627 yes you signal right when pulling over to park. The hazard lights is mainly so other drivers know that I stopped and about to park specially in New York people double park a lot
@@AJ_roadway gotcha my friend
blindspots checking only when you park and pullout and do u turn
@@generator73 no
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Can you please tell me the clear instructions for the bike lane? Some people say you shouldn’t enter the bike lane into you see dotted line but some bike lanes don’t have dotted lines
@@stacyreed6798 Don’t drive in bike lanes, but if you need to make a turn make sure you get close to the side you’re turning on check mirrors, blind spot, then turn.
@@AJ_roadway thank you
my teacher told me you don't have to check your blind spot when changing lanes because you taking your eyes off the road and its dangerous. Use only mirrors when changing lanes.
@@generator73 you still have to check your blind spot you look ahead first make sure you have a safe distance and then quick check before switching lanes. You can’t just switch lanes without checking. If someone is too close you won’t see them in your side mirror
while driving you can not look back you must look ahead
I want my license so good
@@olivebascoe9062 you’re going to get it 🪪
Need my license so bad
@@naldorichards8013 you soon get it 💪