Hello from Vancouver; I wish I could get some classes from you. You're the perfect instructor that one could ever dream of. I know it. I have been struggling to learn from my instructor. I even changed from one instructor to another. However, when I found your page, it helped me a lot, and I'm now aware of my weak areas and how to strengthen them. My instructor asked me how your driving has changed overnight :D :). Thank you so much for your help. I'm still struggling with how to drive in the center of my lane. If you could make some suggestions, that would be great. Thanks!
Hi Alex, thanks for all your videos. I just passed my drivers test in Alberta from watching lots of your videos. Super helpful. Would you please make some videos about Canadian winter safety driving. I'd like to learn a bit more from you soon. Cheers....keep it up.
Thank you so much Sir Alex . I’ve always watching for all your videos . I like the way you talk and give the instruction to your student very Clear ❤❤❤ more power and more videos 🥰🥰🥰
Why are there so many rules for lane changes? My instructors have said to check mirrors, signal and then do blind check, whereas most videos on you tube, tell you to signal first! Which option is correct? I personally find signalling first easier.
Hi! Great question. The reason for signalling first is to communicate your intentions to other drivers, which is crucial for safety. While your instructor may have a different approach, if starting with the signal works better for you, then go ahead and use it. Just remember to maintain the speed limit and stay aware of your surroundings. Safe driving!
You're welcome! To understand straight lines and 4-way stops, let me break it down: Straight Line: In mathematics, a straight line is the shortest distance between two points and has no curves. In driving, it typically refers to driving straight ahead without turning. 4-Way Stop: At a 4-way stop, all drivers must stop and take turns proceeding through the intersection. The general rule is that the first vehicle to stop is the first to go, and if vehicles arrive simultaneously, the one on the right has the right of way. Feel free to ask if you need more details!
Hello from Vancouver; I wish I could get some classes from you. You're the perfect instructor that one could ever dream of. I know it. I have been struggling to learn from my instructor. I even changed from one instructor to another. However, when I found your page, it helped me a lot, and I'm now aware of my weak areas and how to strengthen them. My instructor asked me how your driving has changed overnight :D :). Thank you so much for your help. I'm still struggling with how to drive in the center of my lane. If you could make some suggestions, that would be great. Thanks!
You are an amazing teacher. I wish I could learn from you.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
I love watching your videos they help me feel more confident. Greetings from Michigan and thank you for what you do. You’re a great instructor!!
Hi Alex, thanks for all your videos. I just passed my drivers test in Alberta from watching lots of your videos. Super helpful.
Would you please make some videos about Canadian winter safety driving. I'd like to learn a bit more from you soon. Cheers....keep it up.
Thank you so much Sir Alex . I’ve always watching for all your videos . I like the way you talk and give the instruction to your student very Clear ❤❤❤ more power and more videos 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you find the videos helpful. Stay tuned for more instructional content coming your way!
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Why are there so many rules for lane changes? My instructors have said to check mirrors, signal and then do blind check, whereas most videos on you tube, tell you to signal first! Which option is correct? I personally find signalling first easier.
Hi! Great question. The reason for signalling first is to communicate your intentions to other drivers, which is crucial for safety. While your instructor may have a different approach, if starting with the signal works better for you, then go ahead and use it. Just remember to maintain the speed limit and stay aware of your surroundings. Safe driving!
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Thanks sir❤respect ❤😊show me how to know about the straight line. Or 4 way stop
You're welcome! To understand straight lines and 4-way stops, let me break it down:
Straight Line: In mathematics, a straight line is the shortest distance between two points and has no curves. In driving, it typically refers to driving straight ahead without turning.
4-Way Stop: At a 4-way stop, all drivers must stop and take turns proceeding through the intersection. The general rule is that the first vehicle to stop is the first to go, and if vehicles arrive simultaneously, the one on the right has the right of way.
Feel free to ask if you need more details!