I passed my driving test first attempt 2 days ago with only 3 minors!!! and I am soooo happy, your videos helped me a lot so just wanted to say thank you. And for people who have there test coming up one advice I would mention is just remain calm don’t let your nerves over come you. Be confident in your driving ability and everything will be fine. Will probably make a video on how to pass so stay tuned!!!
I am feeling lucky to discover your channel. I used your techniques it's so worth it, now don't feel the struggle at junctions. Thank you so much, Sir.
Passed my test 1st time with 2 minors on Friday 6th December. This video helped me get started on hill starts and is very calm at explaining clutch control in general.
im a new learner and this is very helpful! this is one thing i really struggle with and the end up having a panic attack im going to trythis method thank you x
Thank you so much for this video...Your video regarding the uphill driving was very helpful to me ...I can drive on flat roads and city traffics but did not have any experience regarding uphill...When I faced a situation where I had to drive uphill I came across your video and believe without which I could not have got through that road with all the traffic and panic...Once again thank you so much for helping me out.. I forwarded that video and this one too , to my sister who also needed some assistance regarding uphill driving...Keep posting because it is really helpful for someone like me trying to improvise.
parking break is your only friend on the day of the exam as you'll be too nervous to get a hill start correctly without it so use it as many times as needed! also in case of traffic uphill it's best to leave some distance between you and the car in front so you so you wouldn't need to stop as much
Feel like I’m much better now! I never used to stall but used to roll back a bit even with enough gas but it was because I wasn’t on the bite point enough! Cause as soon as I lift the clutch a little the car would then go forward! 👍🏻
Congratulations on passing your driving test on the first try! That's brilliant news and I'm so glad to hear that the video was able to help you out along the way. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your positive feedback with us. Keep up the great work and happy driving! 👏🚗
I passed my test first time last week, but hill starts have always scared me. It's the one thing I did wrong in my test, and now I'm driving my husbands car I can't get it at all, I panic and stall/roll. This has put me off driving, definitely need to keep watching this and practice
I have my test coming up, and I’m terrified of hill starts! I don’t stall, but the car makes a massive VRROOOM sound because the gas is too high, but I just can’t seem to get it in the right place! I’ve perfected everything else but this. From one hill start scaredy cat to another: keep at it! You didn’t do all those lessons and pass your test for nothing! Once you (we) have mastered it, it will feel so good 😁
Had this issue today, on a roundabout with an incline 🤦🏾♀️ The stress and panic! Cars to the left of me, jokers to the right... there I was, stalled at the top of the hill... 😩 I'll keep at it though, while I'm a learner I'm entitled to stall 🥴
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Ahhh 3 days ago i PASSED!!! It was my second attempt but it was so worth it!!!! Thank you so much, your videos helped me so much 🥺🥺🥺 i will continue to watch them!!!
I cannot believe the amount of mock driving tests I've seen where the learner repeatedly stalls on a hill and not ONCE do they put the hand/parking brake on and then get the biting point. They've literally not been taught the easiest thing you can do to not stall on a hill!
I am new to manual cars but my handbrake doesn't work so I'm forced into using method 2 and 3. Not so bad if I didn't live in one of the cities in the US with the most hills. The entire city is just hills
My instructor has a puma and I hate the hill assist so much 😅 I don’t like having to wait a second after letting go of the foot brake before finding my bite or else the engine just cuts off. 🙃 especially when it doesn’t always even work if the hill is slight.
U r grat Chris in explaining every driving topic. But i need a blindspor mirror like yourse that sits on the original side mirror .can u provide me with a link to buy them online .thank u so much
This was one of my serious faults!!! On my first test i got 3 serious faults for some things i was really good at :(( so now im waiting for more tests and watching these
I keep hearing people pass their test at first attempt, pls how do you do it, or maybe its not a manual car and am wondering what's wrong with me, failed 3rd time today 😭😭😭😭
Stalling the car generally doesn't cause any significant damage, as modern cars are built to handle occasional stalls. However, frequent or harsh stalling could lead to minor wear over time on the drivetrain components.
I’m a bit confused when it comes to creeping. When you didn’t actually have to do a hill start you just go really slowly. How is this? Are you not using as much of the bite when doing this?
@@worlddriving okay but if I want to pull of quick then obviously gas but more bite then. So basically the clutch can control how quick you actually go?
My driving school had a car with a lower bite point and Ive noticed my new car has a higher bite point....I'm still struggling to master it so I'm stalking on a daily basis😢
@@mwendabai you’ll get there eventually. You’re the exact same as me!!! I found myself over revving all the time I don’t know if this is you? But you’ll get used to it. I was giving gas but not lifting clutch up high enough so was just revving the guts out of it and not actually moving 😂😂 until i lifted clutch up more
If I’m on a hill about to turn left or right at an open clear junction. Do I need to stop and use my handbrake then clutch control? Or would the examiner expect me to enter the new road without stopping as it’s clear? I’m just worried I’ll roll back
Do the safest thing on your own and on the driving test. But it may not be necessary to stop completely if it's clear. You'll only get a fault on the test if you're missing opportunities to go (not making progress) and holding up others. Probably worth practicing not always completely stopping if it's definitely clear and safe :)
I went out to practice today, and I was getting the bite point while on the break and just switched my foot over to the gas to move. Is this fine for the car?
The parking brake method is definitely the safest and the easiest one however, it’s a major hassle in a constant stop start uphill traffic. Everyone should learn how to hold the car still on a hill, using the clutch and gas without applying any brakes. of course, this applies for just a brief stops, if it’s a longer one, it’s best to use the handbrake.
@@crimescene08 As I wrote in original post. Handbrake method for longer stops, for brief stops the brake / clutch / gas method. On short uphill stops you don’t even need to use the brake at all if you feel the clutch/gas properly and apply just enough force to stop the car from sliding back but also not moving forward. But don’t try this without practicing somewhere or you could slide back into a car or launch into one in front of you :)
Thanks
I passed my driving test first attempt 2 days ago with only 3 minors!!! and I am soooo happy, your videos helped me a lot so just wanted to say thank you. And for people who have there test coming up one advice I would mention is just remain calm don’t let your nerves over come you. Be confident in your driving ability and everything will be fine. Will probably make a video on how to pass so stay tuned!!!
Congratulations
Congratulations!
You're gorgeous ong
@@blueninjanoname7338 you be tripping
How many lessons did you do before your test?
I am feeling lucky to discover your channel. I used your techniques it's so worth it, now don't feel the struggle at junctions. Thank you so much, Sir.
Thanks for discovering our channel. Really pleased they're helping.
Passed my test 1st time with 2 minors on Friday 6th December. This video helped me get started on hill starts and is very calm at explaining clutch control in general.
Congratulations! 2 faults is a Brilliant result. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it :)
im a new learner and this is very helpful! this is one thing i really struggle with and the end up having a panic attack im going to trythis method thank you x
Thank you so much for this video...Your video regarding the uphill driving was very helpful to me ...I can drive on flat roads and city traffics but did not have any experience regarding uphill...When I faced a situation where I had to drive uphill I came across your video and believe without which I could not have got through that road with all the traffic and panic...Once again thank you so much for helping me out.. I forwarded that video and this one too , to my sister who also needed some assistance regarding uphill driving...Keep posting because it is really helpful for someone like me trying to improvise.
Hi! Really pleased the video helped. Appreciate you watching :)
This is just the kind of video I've been looking for! Very helpful, thanks.
Pleased it helped :)
Manuals are so satisfying once your master them❤
parking break is your only friend on the day of the exam as you'll be too nervous to get a hill start correctly without it so use it as many times as needed! also in case of traffic uphill it's best to leave some distance between you and the car in front so you so you wouldn't need to stop as much
Good advice :)
Luckily my driving instructors car has auto hold 🙏
More practice , Make’s perfect👌👌👍👏👏 thank u i learn it
Your videos are amazing as always
Thank you very much. Appreciate you watching as always 👍
Feel like I’m much better now! I never used to stall but used to roll back a bit even with enough gas but it was because I wasn’t on the bite point enough! Cause as soon as I lift the clutch a little the car would then go forward! 👍🏻
Passed my driving test first time and this video was so helpful 👍
Congratulations on passing your driving test on the first try! That's brilliant news and I'm so glad to hear that the video was able to help you out along the way. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your positive feedback with us. Keep up the great work and happy driving! 👏🚗
How many hours?
@@OllieShaw-ls4uq maybe 20-30
I passed my test first time last week, but hill starts have always scared me. It's the one thing I did wrong in my test, and now I'm driving my husbands car I can't get it at all, I panic and stall/roll. This has put me off driving, definitely need to keep watching this and practice
I have my test coming up, and I’m terrified of hill starts! I don’t stall, but the car makes a massive VRROOOM sound because the gas is too high, but I just can’t seem to get it in the right place! I’ve perfected everything else but this.
From one hill start scaredy cat to another: keep at it! You didn’t do all those lessons and pass your test for nothing! Once you (we) have mastered it, it will feel so good 😁
Had this issue today, on a roundabout with an incline 🤦🏾♀️ The stress and panic! Cars to the left of me, jokers to the right... there I was, stalled at the top of the hill... 😩
I'll keep at it though, while I'm a learner I'm entitled to stall 🥴
@@MsAfrocomb1same here
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Wonderful Video👍👍👍👍
Hillstarts take practice I've had my License since April This Year.
I Olny Drive Manual Transmissions there very Satisfying.
Ahhh 3 days ago i PASSED!!! It was my second attempt but it was so worth it!!!! Thank you so much, your videos helped me so much 🥺🥺🥺 i will continue to watch them!!!
Just passed this morning thanks to your videos 👍🏼keep it up Chris your a legend
Hey! Congratulations on passing your driving test. Appreciate you watching. Keep safe and enjoy it 👍
Thanks for this ❤
What do you suggest should be the foot placement to set gas and avoid stalling so as to not rave so much before going
Wow very detailed explanation.
I cannot believe the amount of mock driving tests I've seen where the learner repeatedly stalls on a hill and not ONCE do they put the hand/parking brake on and then get the biting point. They've literally not been taught the easiest thing you can do to not stall on a hill!
Good point. Some drivers think that using the handbrake is an amateur thing to do or it's just a bit of a hassle but I'm all for the handbrake :)
I am new to manual cars but my handbrake doesn't work so I'm forced into using method 2 and 3. Not so bad if I didn't live in one of the cities in the US with the most hills. The entire city is just hills
Has the issue been diagnosed?
My instructor has a puma and I hate the hill assist so much 😅 I don’t like having to wait a second after letting go of the foot brake before finding my bite or else the engine just cuts off. 🙃 especially when it doesn’t always even work if the hill is slight.
I've been trying to master the third method. Holy crap it's hard.
Its actually much easier to do the see-saw, lift to bite then quickly change to gas and then apply quite a bit of it
@astec9051 what would you recommend if you're stopped in traffic at a light on a hill? 2025 fl5 type r i have
U r grat Chris in explaining every driving topic.
But i need a blindspor mirror like yourse that sits on the original side mirror .can u provide me with a link to buy them online .thank u so much
Thank you very much
amazing videos
Thank you.
Thanks. What about clutch control in multistorey car parks, they are normally pretty steep. Can you do a video in one and what to look for.
Sitting my test tomorrow and this is the one thing that I just keep getting wrong. Hopefully it all works out in the morning 😬
Good luck with your driving test 👍
@@worlddriving I passed and had a hill start! Did it perfectly with the help of this video!!! ☺️☺️☺️
5:38 little man just smacked his lady friend lol
This was one of my serious faults!!! On my first test i got 3 serious faults for some things i was really good at :(( so now im waiting for more tests and watching these
Hope you pass the next one 👍
@@worlddriving thanks!!! I will keep watching these vids for improvement 😄😄
@@au7407did u end up passing how many lessons u do
I keep hearing people pass their test at first attempt, pls how do you do it, or maybe its not a manual car and am wondering what's wrong with me, failed 3rd time today 😭😭😭😭
Did you pass?
Do stalling or car engine turing off when the clutch is lifted too high cause any damage to the car ?
Stalling the car generally doesn't cause any significant damage, as modern cars are built to handle occasional stalls. However, frequent or harsh stalling could lead to minor wear over time on the drivetrain components.
@worlddriving what about the old cars ?
My question is ;if I use the hand brake that is mean I don’t need to use the pedal brake ?
I've never tried this and jm not sure if i could do this 😅
I’m a bit confused when it comes to creeping. When you didn’t actually have to do a hill start you just go really slowly. How is this? Are you not using as much of the bite when doing this?
Yes, lower the clutch to slow down but still use the gas pedal to prevent stalling.
@@worlddriving okay but if I want to pull of quick then obviously gas but more bite then. So basically the clutch can control how quick you actually go?
What place is this so beautiful
I roll ever so slightly and I think it’s cause I’m not giving it enough bite! I’ve now got a much higher clutch so in a habit of a low clutch hahaha
My driving school had a car with a lower bite point and Ive noticed my new car has a higher bite point....I'm still struggling to master it so I'm stalking on a daily basis😢
@@mwendabai you’ll get there eventually. You’re the exact same as me!!! I found myself over revving all the time I don’t know if this is you? But you’ll get used to it. I was giving gas but not lifting clutch up high enough so was just revving the guts out of it and not actually moving 😂😂 until i lifted clutch up more
1:55 you are not supposed to press the button when lifting the handbrake, only when releasing.
Depends on the car
I usually just use the clutch to hold the car still on a hill, is this bad for the clutch?
What about heel toe on technique 3?
Does stalling bad for the car ?
Turkey is hello thank you
Make a tutorial vedio on gear skipping
If I’m on a hill about to turn left or right at an open clear junction. Do I need to stop and use my handbrake then clutch control?
Or would the examiner expect me to enter the new road without stopping as it’s clear?
I’m just worried I’ll roll back
Do the safest thing on your own and on the driving test. But it may not be necessary to stop completely if it's clear. You'll only get a fault on the test if you're missing opportunities to go (not making progress) and holding up others.
Probably worth practicing not always completely stopping if it's definitely clear and safe :)
@@worlddriving thank you :)
Switches to car without hill start assist
Music intensifies
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I usually raise the clutch to the biting point while pressing the brake, then when the car stays still without rolling I get to the gas
You can get away with that in some cars (especially in a diesel) but not all cars :)
@@worlddriving yea but that's what they want me to do at driving school, my car is not diesel and it doesn't really struggle doing that
usually works for efi cars. for old carbureted cars you have to add throttle while raising the clutch.
chris this is along time that you don't post a mock tests
Hi! Here's the last one from May th-cam.com/video/LZ9qdv21hpU/w-d-xo.html
5:38 a guy hits a woman!
How to speed up learning hill start
5:38
Hi
Ford needs to bring the Puma to North America.
I went out to practice today, and I was getting the bite point while on the break and just switched my foot over to the gas to move. Is this fine for the car?
There's more chance of stalling, but if it works in your car then it's ok. Don't hold the biting point for long periods of time though :)
I wish someone would show this on a real tall hill.
I can move off without the handbrake and I rarely stall during the hill start and I got an older petrol car!!
nice
Hello I asked a question on your last video on show me tell me
Is it okay if you can answer my question please
Just answered 👍
Hill crashes into Schumacher? Hill crashes into senna. Hill..........
Why don't you just drive an auto much better 🤔
& fail the test by not stopping and making all around checks.
You need to give-way and observe but you don't have to stop completely if it's safe (unless there's a stop line/sign).
The parking brake method is definitely the safest and the easiest one however, it’s a major hassle in a constant stop start uphill traffic.
Everyone should learn how to hold the car still on a hill, using the clutch and gas without applying any brakes.
of course, this applies for just a brief stops, if it’s a longer one, it’s best to use the handbrake.
Yeah definitely for brief stops, otherwise RIP to your clutch
@@MidnightIsolde true
What would you recommend if you're stopped on a hill at a light.
@@crimescene08 As I wrote in original post. Handbrake method for longer stops, for brief stops the brake / clutch / gas method. On short uphill stops you don’t even need to use the brake at all if you feel the clutch/gas properly and apply just enough force to stop the car from sliding back but also not moving forward. But don’t try this without practicing somewhere or you could slide back into a car or launch into one in front of you :)
@@Strepite my fl5 doesn't have a handbrake just electronic :(