It's so sad that the nicest learners struggle most with confidence, her big roundabouts were really good she can do it, it's probably a combination of nerves and a new car 😢
She’s obviously an alright driver it’s just nerve wracking driving in an area you don’t know with a person and car you’re unfamiliar with plus doing a mock test on top of that that’s being recorded and posted to thousands of people
Wow. Majority of other men in these comments seem to have a superiority complex as if they’re God’s gift to driving. Sad that people feel the need to mock someone who’s still learning and struggling with her confidence. Best of luck with your test, Tadz. Practice and I’m sure you’ll do just fine.
I'm sure you'll do well, but even if not it wouldn't be a 5 month wait. I passed my theory in the middle of April and originally the earliest practical test was August 2! I waited until I was confident I would pass and I started searching for any cancellations and found several. Eventually found one that worked with my work schedule and passed on April 28th.
@@bernadaimond well I live up North near Durham, and I ended up finding the cancellation in Elswick (basically in Newcastle). There were others that came up in Sunderland and elsewhere that didn't work with my schedule. My advice is if something comes up, take it. If you take time to think about it, someone else will get it before you.
Oh bless her .. nerves are a nightmare ! I know how she feels, Ive failed two test because of nerves ! You can do it tadz ! Would love an update on how she does on her real test
I think she’s having issues with the biting point because she’s holding the biting point with her foot mid air, rather than the heel resting on the floor. It would explain her foot shaking whenever she would need to hold the biting point for longer, such as when on hills.
I agree, I think that you should use a mixture of heel in the air and heel on the floor. Heel in the air when making large adjusments, e.g. letting the clutch out to the bite point or letting it out fully, and heel on the floor for making minor adjustments to the bite point, e.g. balancing on a hill.
@@MG-ud9gc This is not so, waving your entire leg in the air with your foot on the clutch is less stable. Having your heel wedged on the floor with the forepart of your foot on the clutch is a lot more stable. The problem with many females where they are petite is the length of the foot is insufficient to have their heel on the floor as biting point is higher that the length of their foot.
I was rooting for her through the whole thing, felt so bad for her, it's so stressful. Then he said he had a simple show me question "open the window", I thought aww you got this one! Then she opened the back window too 😭
I honestly think her driving wasn't too bad. Just a few mistakes here and there. Well done Tadz , it takes courage to actually sit behind the wheel and be filmed while driving. You'll do just fine, keep going :))
makes you wonder what these other driving instructors are like, i was in a similar position when i first learnt to drive and was struggling with the clutch, my new instructor at the time just showed me the proper way and it all made sense, i feel like this lady has not been shown properly and when you cant use the clutch properly it just makes everything else so much harder. another great video pinn, and im like some others dunno why i watch these considering ive been passed now for 17 years but its good entertainment :D also quite strange that not much has changed since then aswell
Just became one of the passers since this morning! Thanks Pim, I wish you all the best for doing the Lord's work by helping people.🙌🏾🙏🏾😌. To all my soon to be drivers, I'm wishing you all the best, and as a Christian I'd like to say God bless you everyone!
Bless her she will get there eventually I passed mine nearly 2 years ago one thing I notice about her that she's using both hands to pull hand break up when one shud b on steering wheel for control of the car surely she would fail her test for that
Tadz really has a habit of letting go of the steering wheel and applying the handbrake with both hands 🙈 I hope she overcomes her nerves and passes in future, we’ve all been there ourselves, bless her
Thank you for all these helpful videos! I passed first time today with 4 minors after not having many professional lessons due to Corona and it wouldn’t have happened without your videos :))
I think the main thing with most drivers is the relying on the handbrake on hills, I’ve started to take lessons recently and the main aspect I’ve learnt is using the brake, then reaching the biting point on the clutch and then applying gas whilst bringing the clutch up further, takes time to master but is way more effective than using the handbrake all the time
So instead of bringing the clutch down and holding brake to enter neutral and pull the handbrake. You bring the clutch down and brake, then once you think you will need to move off you bring the clutch to the biting point and quickly step on the gas, removing your foot from the brake pedal without needing to enter neutral or pulling hand brake? Is it hard to get the timing down or not. btw my first lesson is on Saturday
@@biiased yes that's basically what he's saying, you just need to make sure you've got the biting point and will have to give it a bit more gas than normal
@@biiased your instructor will almost certainly teach you the handbrake method, and you're probably best off doing that in your test but when you start driving in real life you'll probably almost never use the handbrake unless you're parking, at least that's what I found
Bin! Im watching your brilliant, helpful and funny video nearly a year! Finally I can say PASSED my practical test yesterday, I'm over the moon😊 Keep up the great job🚗🚙
She ain’t that bad a driver to be honest.she has good positioning, she’s calm, at least she asks for help. She knows what her limits are. She needs to work on stalling and hill starts for sure, but she will be great ones she sorts that out When she stalled on lights. She didn’t have break or hand break on... that’s a very serious fault I’d assume
Yeah, she's a good driver, just needs to work on hill starts. Also at the traffic lights and turning right into the junction she used both hands to bring the hand break up. She's doing well!
even though I passed two weeks ago I love watching these videos, also if you are worried about taking your test without any lessons don't stress. I passed with no lessons with two minors :)
How is that then I had mine booked last March when the first lockdown hit. And you’ve already got a test before mine? What a joke losses off ain’t the word
I watched these videos as a refresher just in case there were changes over the years since I took my test that I wasn’t aware of, as I was teaching my son to drive. Passed his test first time 2 weeks ago. Not even a minor fault. So proud of my boy. 🚘.
So, I've watched quite a few videos on this channel now and started to notice a sort of behavior/thing at a lot of drivers. This "behavior" or thing is when you're standing still in a slope/hill/ascent and applying the handbrake. I will have my driving test in 2 months and just wanted to know if this is normal for beginners or if I should actually do that. In my own case I have the normal brakes applied, and when I set off I get the clutch bite point, release the brakes and go quickly to the accelerator. It looks as a good strategy, but personally I think it's better doing it my way since you don't have to remove one hand from the wheel, but please anyone tell me how it really is and how it should be done. I live in Sweden btw if it makes any difference, if for example it's more common in the uk or something. Very good videos for people preparing for their tests btw!
7:10 there should be lane lines/dotted lines to show the flow to the right of the lane. There is litterally no marking to guide you into what looks even with a very wide angle lens confusing, and the entry isn't visible until you drive up. Her speed therefore i think is fine if you don't know where you're going Also in Australia you cannot park on the right like that, your vehicle must face the correct way for the flow of traffic.
I think I'd struggle to drive if I lifted my whole leg for the bite. she needs to use her foot, she's shaking because of nerves but mainly because she's trying to keep her entire leg still.
I failed my test today first time so gutted ....but big shout out to those of us who fail and still come back ready to pass in the next attempt and still watch these really helpful videos 💪🏽💪🏽 Plus Please I need to get closer test dates my theory is expiring August I need some advise plsss
Hope you passed. And remember, drivers who pass second, third, fourth etc. time are more often than not better drivers than those who passed the first time 😊
I can sympathise - I stalled ten times* before leaving the test centre because my legs kept shaking (never had that before, it was my first time experiencing it on the test). I continued to stall before every junction and roundabout because I just couldn't get my legs under control. Saying that, I only got two serious faults. It was the week before lockdown and I have a second test booked in June, so let's hope! *we both stopped counting after ten, it was way more
Her shoes seem really thick, I dont think shes getting good feedback from the pedals so she cant sense where the bite point is (+Nerves and you got a recipe for stalling continuously).
That leg shake isn't just nerves. It's being made much worse by her seating position and the fact that she moves her whole leg back into a bent 90° position when not using the clutch, instead of leaving the leg out and moving the foot off to the side. Keeping the leg in a slightly flexed position prevents the muscles and soft tissue from resting, especially when your already tense. Your then trying to use those constantly tense muscles to make small fine motor controlled movements with the leg in a totally different position, ie stretched out, causing it to shake. This is evident from the fact her right foot dosnt shake when using the pedals and more importantly her left only shakes when raising the clutch. When your not already tense it's not as big of an issue, if at all. Howeve if your in a nervous state it can make a small manageable tremor, that will normally go away after 10 or so minutes, to be much more pronounced and can continue to get worse rather than better. A better seating position would also massively help but without seeing it in person it's difficult to give advice on how to fix it for her body type. If this is an issue you struggle with while learning or even just on test, try changing your seating position position few times to find a better one and more importantly don't bring your leg back into a flexed position.
I stalled before twice on a uphill traffic light. I was first in the queue. My dad has to put the hazard light in as vehicle behind me beeping. I wasn’t rolling cause I immediately step On the break. I rev the engine as much as possible probably more than 2000 rpm just to get it going lol
Bless her. She’s lifting up that handbrake like it’s Thor’s hammer
Where as Brandon nearly rips it out of the floor 😆
Why does she use both hands to release the hand Break??
@@sharonhopton5685 it was nerves. She didn't do that towards the start but the stalling, rolling back and pressure affected her
Hahahahha mate 😃😃😃😃😃😃
🤣😂
Her leg was shaking at that traffic light stall, feel for her
before i got confident i was the exact same, its horrible when your nervous!
My feet get shakey when holding the clutch pedal for some time
@@johnmctim7742 I mean ,do u knw the women in there are driving ?
@@johnmctim7742 I think they allowed it since 2017
my foot still shake sometimes when im tired after work
Stalling and not being able to move off is the worst feeling ever. I've been there.
@@johnmctim7742 What's going on John, you've made very similar comments a few times here, are you okay?
@@johnmctim7742 everything okay at home john?
@@johnmctim7742 John M8 you getting bullied in school or why this tasteless comment?
@@johnmctim7742 Why are you being such a dick? It's just sad honestly.
@@johnmctim7742 Fair enough i guess
Stalling at a junction builds character.
Back in my day, we had to go through an uphill junction on the way to school -- both ways!
We’ve all done it
@@itsfayezee1140 no
@@ethanf8360 Youve never stalled ever?
@@itsfayezee1140 fact check - false
Bless her. After that first stall on the hill, you can see her confidence plummet. Her shaky breaths were a sign of that :(
Driving is scary. Especially with the behaviour of so many other drivers tailgating you.
Driving is scary. Especially with the behaviour of so many other drivers tailgating you.
It's so sad that the nicest learners struggle most with confidence, her big roundabouts were really good she can do it, it's probably a combination of nerves and a new car 😢
Finally can say I'm in the group of people who have passed but still watch these.
Welcome to it!
Congrats!! It’s less stressful watching these when you’ve passed
Nice bro, im still waiting for a cancellation test
Me too man it feels weird lol
Sameeee!!
"Where is the right turn?"
"Just to the right, there."
LOOOL
She’s obviously an alright driver it’s just nerve wracking driving in an area you don’t know with a person and car you’re unfamiliar with plus doing a mock test on top of that that’s being recorded and posted to thousands of people
Lmao
Pin: oh you cant do hills well? Ok
Pins sat nav: Mount Everest
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looool
Loools
When she approaches an uphill junction. “They see me rolling, they hating”
😂😂😂 underrated
Wow. Majority of other men in these comments seem to have a superiority complex as if they’re God’s gift to driving. Sad that people feel the need to mock someone who’s still learning and struggling with her confidence. Best of luck with your test, Tadz. Practice and I’m sure you’ll do just fine.
Why do you think it's called a mock test?
@@Eddy12700 she said majority. Not all. If it don’t apply 🤷🏾♀️
@@Eddy12700 my god here come the "NOT ALL MEN" lot. Obviously, not all men, come on.
@@1024sofia why men at all lmao
@@tom700 well i don't think that the majority who are being misogynistic are women, sooo
her leg was shaking when she stalled at that traffic light. i felt so bad for her!
*stalks on busy road*
Taz: aight, let me take a few minutes to collect my thoughts 😌
Got my test tomorrow. Wish me luck folks, I haven’t got the mental fortitude to wait another 5 months.
I'm sure you'll do well, but even if not it wouldn't be a 5 month wait. I passed my theory in the middle of April and originally the earliest practical test was August 2! I waited until I was confident I would pass and I started searching for any cancellations and found several. Eventually found one that worked with my work schedule and passed on April 28th.
ive got my test tomorrow aswell, hope we'll pass
@@jeremyherrmann8939 where abouts did you find it ? I have been struggling to find one near my side .
You'll be fab, just read your road signs and plan ahead! X
@@bernadaimond well I live up North near Durham, and I ended up finding the cancellation in Elswick (basically in Newcastle). There were others that came up in Sunderland and elsewhere that didn't work with my schedule. My advice is if something comes up, take it. If you take time to think about it, someone else will get it before you.
I can feel her anxiety through the screen!! Bless her. Why is she using 2 hands to pull up the handbrake?! 😭❤
I think she just wanted to double check she was doing what she thought was right. Sometimes I can’t get the handbrake up as it needs to 💀
it was nerves. She didn't do that towards the start but the stalling, rolling back and pressure affected her
I felt for her after that first stall at the traffic light. It definitely effected her at the second stall
I love how this video has the camera on for the pedals - it’s essential for us learners to see !
Oh bless her .. nerves are a nightmare ! I know how she feels, Ive failed two test because of nerves ! You can do it tadz ! Would love an update on how she does on her real test
Bless her heart seeing her struggle. Feels so bad for her. She was a great a driver, just nervous and lost of confident brought her down.
i think you should get taz back and assess her driving now that she’s passed!
When did she pass?
Huh? This video was only posted 7 hours ago and she said she has her driving test in a couple of weeks so how do you know?
i’m talking about someone else!
@@Noor-bd2gh Taz is his niece that he recorded her driving lesson journey
Good idea
I think she’s having issues with the biting point because she’s holding the biting point with her foot mid air, rather than the heel resting on the floor. It would explain her foot shaking whenever she would need to hold the biting point for longer, such as when on hills.
holding your foot on the floor gives you less control
I agree, I think that you should use a mixture of heel in the air and heel on the floor. Heel in the air when making large adjusments, e.g. letting the clutch out to the bite point or letting it out fully, and heel on the floor for making minor adjustments to the bite point, e.g. balancing on a hill.
Some people don’t have big enough feet to rest their heel on the floor
@@emmawilson8868 yeah I can't rest it on the floor lol I would definitely get cramp
@@MG-ud9gc This is not so, waving your entire leg in the air with your foot on the clutch is less stable. Having your heel wedged on the floor with the forepart of your foot on the clutch is a lot more stable. The problem with many females where they are petite is the length of the foot is insufficient to have their heel on the floor as biting point is higher that the length of their foot.
I was rooting for her through the whole thing, felt so bad for her, it's so stressful. Then he said he had a simple show me question "open the window", I thought aww you got this one! Then she opened the back window too 😭
When driving, observation and planning ahead is KEY. Plan ahead for:
1. Signs and road marking
2. For car spacing
3. Incoming cars
4. Pedestrians
You know Pin is appalled when he rubs his eye😂
Awww bless her, her leg was shaking! This is me... the nerves take over. I bet she would not have stalled if she wasn’t so nervous!
Well done Tadz for trying your best. I have full faith that you’ll fix the small errors in your driving. Don’t give up! D
got my cuppa ready about to sit and watch the awsome Mr Binning, Sunday mornings are great♡
Favourite line when he says I have to intervene 🤣🤣🤣
Tbh all she needs is clutch control on hills and quick build up of speed and she’ll pass easy
Yeah!
She pulled out at a junction without even looking or slowing down! that wasn’t even mentioned
I honestly think her driving wasn't too bad. Just a few mistakes here and there. Well done Tadz , it takes courage to actually sit behind the wheel and be filmed while driving. You'll do just fine, keep going :))
Passed my driving test months ago. I just love watching these, top class entertainment
Absolutely love the sound effects you put on these videos 😂
makes you wonder what these other driving instructors are like, i was in a similar position when i first learnt to drive and was struggling with the clutch, my new instructor at the time just showed me the proper way and it all made sense, i feel like this lady has not been shown properly and when you cant use the clutch properly it just makes everything else so much harder. another great video pinn, and im like some others dunno why i watch these considering ive been passed now for 17 years but its good entertainment :D also quite strange that not much has changed since then aswell
Just became one of the passers since this morning! Thanks Pim, I wish you all the best for doing the Lord's work by helping people.🙌🏾🙏🏾😌. To all my soon to be drivers, I'm wishing you all the best, and as a Christian I'd like to say God bless you everyone!
Thank you
passed my test today , can finally relax😁😁😁. used this channel a lot to know what not to do haha , thanks a lot !!
I passed my driving test today! And couldn’t have done it without these videos. Thank you Pin!! 😊 x
Bless her she will get there eventually I passed mine nearly 2 years ago one thing I notice about her that she's using both hands to pull hand break up when one shud b on steering wheel for control of the car surely she would fail her test for that
Maybe she needs to get in the gym
Awww miskeena I feel so sorry for her! I hope she learns from these mistakes and hopefully she passes soon 🤲🏾
Love the double hand handbrake😂
Handsbrake 😂
She is so cool an never broke down despite the horrors at the junctions🙌🙌
I’ve joined the people that have past my test but still watching! Thanks for all the tips, they helped a lot
Tadz really has a habit of letting go of the steering wheel and applying the handbrake with both hands 🙈 I hope she overcomes her nerves and passes in future, we’ve all been there ourselves, bless her
okay her driving and confidence may not be 100% but she has the most comforting and pretty voice
*Whenever thay say 'Go whenever you're ready', my mind used to go just blank.*
I passed my test today, 1st time no minors!!! Your videos helped me so much!!😊🚗
Feel for her. I still try to avoid heavy traffic hills in commuting. Used to stall so often!
Student: where is the right turn
Instructor: to the right there
Omggg😭😂 I would be completely scared and nervous if he was my instructor.
Thank you for all these helpful videos! I passed first time today with 4 minors after not having many professional lessons due to Corona and it wouldn’t have happened without your videos :))
Congratulations! 🎉🎉
I think the main thing with most drivers is the relying on the handbrake on hills, I’ve started to take lessons recently and the main aspect I’ve learnt is using the brake, then reaching the biting point on the clutch and then applying gas whilst bringing the clutch up further, takes time to master but is way more effective than using the handbrake all the time
So instead of bringing the clutch down and holding brake to enter neutral and pull the handbrake. You bring the clutch down and brake, then once you think you will need to move off you bring the clutch to the biting point and quickly step on the gas, removing your foot from the brake pedal without needing to enter neutral or pulling hand brake? Is it hard to get the timing down or not. btw my first lesson is on Saturday
@@biiased yes that's basically what he's saying, you just need to make sure you've got the biting point and will have to give it a bit more gas than normal
@@agicorn6379 ah, okay makes sense. I wonder if my instructor will teach me this way
Same .. i actually cant do it with the handbrake .. high bite and plenty of gas
@@biiased your instructor will almost certainly teach you the handbrake method, and you're probably best off doing that in your test but when you start driving in real life you'll probably almost never use the handbrake unless you're parking, at least that's what I found
PASSED MY TEST TODAY AFTER FAILING 2 TIMES IM RELIEVED 😌 never give up
Passed my test Friday and honestly watching these videos were so helpful, watched them the day of my test🥰👏
15:37 I can feel her frustration, my foot used to shake like that too
“Comforting words” it’s only gonna be seen by thousands of people... nice one pin 😭😭😭
Poor girl, good luck to her, don't give up!
Bin! Im watching your brilliant, helpful and funny video nearly a year! Finally I can say PASSED my practical test yesterday, I'm over the moon😊 Keep up the great job🚗🚙
She ain’t that bad a driver to be honest.she has good positioning, she’s calm, at least she asks for help. She knows what her limits are.
She needs to work on stalling and hill starts for sure, but she will be great ones she sorts that out
When she stalled on lights. She didn’t have break or hand break on... that’s a very serious fault I’d assume
Yeah, she's a good driver, just needs to work on hill starts. Also at the traffic lights and turning right into the junction she used both hands to bring the hand break up. She's doing well!
Passed my driving test yesterday these videos helped so much !!
That handbrake usage though 🙈🙈 bless her heart.
Pin, your comforting words were great 😂🤣😂
these roads look so confusing compared to where i live
Same that’s what I thought, when she asked where that right turn was I felttt😖
There's a roundabout at the end of every road it looks like 😆
This video couldn't have come at a better time, have my first test on Thursday! Haha
Top tip to pass test. Speak during your test. This helps to calm nerves and can help in letting the examiner know you have good road knowledge👍🏾👍🏾
THIS!! 👍🏾👏🏾
in ireland were not allowed talk 🤣
@@pogmothoinriiii really?! What if you need the examiner to repeat something or do you guys only do satnav driving??
@@Mk124- oh well i mean they tell us what to do: where to go etc. but we can’t have a casual conversation with them
I didn’t read the title carefully.
I thought she made 24 serious faults, but actually it’s 24 faults altogether.
I’m not Marco Pierre White.
I’m Dave dumb schit! It says on my channel art that I’m not MPW.
@@DaveDVideoMaker No need to be rude.
Majority being minors so she’s a calm driver but it’s just her nerves that got to her other than that she would pass
same, was expecting way worse driving when reading the title
even though I passed two weeks ago I love watching these videos, also if you are worried about taking your test without any lessons don't stress. I passed with no lessons with two minors :)
I've joined the crew of watching for fun, after passing with 0 minors on Tuesday 🥳
When did you book your test
Congrats!
@@MartinsAdonry September, I booked it for January then it got postponed to February then to may
@@anidleteen how many lessons? I’m exact same as you
How is that then I had mine booked last March when the first lockdown hit. And you’ve already got a test before mine? What a joke losses off ain’t the word
I passed my driving test on Thursday, your videos helped me a lot! Thank you 🚗🎉
Awww i feel so bad for her, shes really nervous
passed a few weeks ago, still watching these videos for some satisfying reason 🤣🤷🏽♂️
Same lol
I was told if I take both hands off the wheel thats an automatic fail. Shes taking hands off all the time... but he didn't mention this??
Am in UGANDA and I admire , feeling en hoping one day I'll be sitted right in there with you pin Binning
I watched these videos as a refresher just in case there were changes over the years since I took my test that I wasn’t aware of, as I was teaching my son to drive. Passed his test first time 2 weeks ago. Not even a minor fault. So proud of my boy. 🚘.
Congratulations
that’s so wholesome, congratulations to your son
So, I've watched quite a few videos on this channel now and started to notice a sort of behavior/thing at a lot of drivers. This "behavior" or thing is when you're standing still in a slope/hill/ascent and applying the handbrake. I will have my driving test in 2 months and just wanted to know if this is normal for beginners or if I should actually do that. In my own case I have the normal brakes applied, and when I set off I get the clutch bite point, release the brakes and go quickly to the accelerator. It looks as a good strategy, but personally I think it's better doing it my way since you don't have to remove one hand from the wheel, but please anyone tell me how it really is and how it should be done. I live in Sweden btw if it makes any difference, if for example it's more common in the uk or something.
Very good videos for people preparing for their tests btw!
Grateful I’ve chosen to do Automatic - I don’t want to deal with stalling!
Stalling isn’t a problem after a couple of lessons.
@@georgebradley4583 fr
7:10 there should be lane lines/dotted lines to show the flow to the right of the lane. There is litterally no marking to guide you into what looks even with a very wide angle lens confusing, and the entry isn't visible until you drive up. Her speed therefore i think is fine if you don't know where you're going
Also in Australia you cannot park on the right like that, your vehicle must face the correct way for the flow of traffic.
I think I'd struggle to drive if I lifted my whole leg for the bite. she needs to use her foot, she's shaking because of nerves but mainly because she's trying to keep her entire leg still.
I've learnt to find the biting point like how she was doing it but I've realised I need to unlearn that quickly and use my foot 😅
I passed on Wednesday on my 2nd try, wouldn't have done it with you and DGN Driving! Thank you!
I failed my test today first time so gutted ....but big shout out to those of us who fail and still come back ready to pass in the next attempt and still watch these really helpful videos 💪🏽💪🏽
Plus Please I need to get closer test dates my theory is expiring August I need some advise plsss
Hope you passed. And remember, drivers who pass second, third, fourth etc. time are more often than not better drivers than those who passed the first time 😊
The sound effects at the start🤣 🤣 🤣
I can sympathise - I stalled ten times* before leaving the test centre because my legs kept shaking (never had that before, it was my first time experiencing it on the test). I continued to stall before every junction and roundabout because I just couldn't get my legs under control. Saying that, I only got two serious faults. It was the week before lockdown and I have a second test booked in June, so let's hope!
*we both stopped counting after ten, it was way more
awww shaky legs due to nerves are the worst☹️ i hope your second test went better!
Same thing happened to me on my 1st test it was horrible 😫 but we live and learn
Sorry for you. Also watching these videos are not funny for me at all. I take it very close to my hearth. Like it's myself driving.
Well done tadz for trying your best,pleased i am learning in an automatic.Love watching your videos pin,watched all your videos.
😤 @ 8.04 i hate when drivers overtake like that, particularly when you are actually driving at the required speed limit.
Watching these to learn before my test tomorrow, finally can do my test after months of waiting?
I have been driving for almost three years now and I would love to know how I would do on a mock test 🤔
Hi pin, thank you for the videos they were a huge help to me. I've recently passed my driving test with 1 driving fault
Aaaaw her left leg was shaking so much after stalling. Respect to you manual drivers coz I couldn't. 👏🏼
you really are so good at teaching each time you helped her she got it in 1...
Her shoes seem really thick, I dont think shes getting good feedback from the pedals so she cant sense where the bite point is (+Nerves and you got a recipe for stalling continuously).
I have my test tomorrow! Wish me luck. Been watching these for a while now. Feel more confident😁
Good luck
@@DGNDriving thank you!
Same! Good luck🤞🏽
@@Henryysmithh thank you! You too
Did you pass ?
Driving test Tuesday. I just want to be able to watch these videos and comment “I don’t know why I watch these I have passed my test”
did you pass? :)
That leg shake isn't just nerves. It's being made much worse by her seating position and the fact that she moves her whole leg back into a bent 90° position when not using the clutch, instead of leaving the leg out and moving the foot off to the side.
Keeping the leg in a slightly flexed position prevents the muscles and soft tissue from resting, especially when your already tense. Your then trying to use those constantly tense muscles to make small fine motor controlled movements with the leg in a totally different position, ie stretched out, causing it to shake. This is evident from the fact her right foot dosnt shake when using the pedals and more importantly her left only shakes when raising the clutch. When your not already tense it's not as big of an issue, if at all. Howeve if your in a nervous state it can make a small manageable tremor, that will normally go away after 10 or so minutes, to be much more pronounced and can continue to get worse rather than better. A better seating position would also massively help but without seeing it in person it's difficult to give advice on how to fix it for her body type.
If this is an issue you struggle with while learning or even just on test, try changing your seating position position few times to find a better one and more importantly don't bring your leg back into a flexed position.
Your videos really helped me pass my test first time last year so cheers mate 👍🏻
I stalled before twice on a uphill traffic light. I was first in the queue. My dad has to put the hazard light in as vehicle behind me beeping. I wasn’t rolling cause I immediately step
On the break. I rev the engine as much as possible probably more than 2000 rpm just to get it going lol
Oh bless her. She lost her confidence after awhile. Its Almost like she gave up
Got my test on Tuesday can’t wait to be watching these after having passed(:
Hopefully🤞
Good luck
How did it go
Most of the time you think that a thing you did is the reason why u failed when actually it's something different.
Ayo Pin chill with the jump scares 0:35
Passed today with 3 minors after watching these videos religiously lol. Honestly this channel is a GOD send :))))
I would like to see if you can do more or start these kind of vids but with automatic cars? 🤔
I don’t understand how someone can stall over and over you can tell she’s struggling on them hills. Build that confidence up you will get there.
I have watched quite a few of these videos now and I was just wondering why the hand brake is used so often.
I recently passed my test (first time) and still get nervous of hills