Lyle Tulloch
Lyle Tulloch
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REVIEWING FOUR-WAY STOPS | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
Four-way stops can be a challenge, so be certain to come to a full stop, look at all three potential turn lanes, and proceed carefully when it’s your turn to do so. 
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Видео

HIGHWAY MERGING | DRIVING AT DUSK
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Successful highway merging takes practice, but here are some things to stay aware of.
TWO-LANE ROADS CAN BE HAZARDOUS | NAVIGATE THEM FOR SAFETY
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Two-lane roads can be extremely hazardous; here’s some information to help you navigate them.
STAYING CENTERED IN THE LANE | LOOK FOR THE DARK LINE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
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STAYING CENTERED IN THE LANE | LOOK FOR THE DARK LINE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
SAFETY SPACING ON THE HIGHWAY | DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS?!
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HIGHWAY SAFETY SPACING
HIGHWAY ENTRANCES AND EXITS | SIGNS AND MARKINGS | ROUTE 28 CHANTILLY VA
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HIGHWAY ENTRANCES AND EXITS | SIGNS AND MARKINGS | ROUTE 28 CHANTILLY VA
HURRY UP AND STOP | WHERE ARE THEY GOING?!
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HURRYUP AND STOP | WHERE THEY GONNA GO?!
SPACING TRUMPS SPEED | USE THAT BUFFER | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T
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Spacing Trumps Speed means that how well spaced you are among the other vehicles on the road is extremely important and even more important than the speed at which you're traveling, even if it's a low speed, even if it's the posted speed (which of course it should always be). For example, whether you're going 35, 45 or 65 mph, you need to constantly be aware of how much space there is between y...
PREPARING TO CROSS A MAJOR BRIDGE | PREPOSITIONING YOUR VEHICLE
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Crossing over the Verrazano Narrows Bridge in New York
CROSSING OVER THE VERRAZANO NARROWS BRIDGE
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Crossing the majestic bridge calls for caution and careful perception.
MOVING THRU TRAFFIC | VEHICLE SPACING
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MOVING THRU TRAFFIC | VEHICLE SPACING
DRIVING BEHIND A BOX TRUCK OR VEHICLE YOU CAN’T SEE THRU
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When driving behind a large truck or vehicle with no windows, give yourself extra space so you can see what’s around the sides of that vehicle.
HEAVY TRAFFIC | TAILGATERS | PREPOSITIONING FOR YOUR EXIT
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HEAVY TRAFFIC | TAILGATERS | PREPOSITIONING FOR YOUR EXIT
HEAVY TRAFFIC | TOOLS AND TIPS
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HEAVY TRAFFIC | TOOLS AND TIPS
VEHICLE ENTERS FROM RIGHT | CAR DRIVING SKILLS | DRIVING WITH MR. T.
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VEHICLE ENTERS FROM RIGHT | CAR DRIVING SKILLS | DRIVING WITH MR. T.
BRAKES WENT OUT | SKILLS APPLIED IN REAL SITUATIONS | ROAD NAVIGATION
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BRAKES WENT OUT | SKILLS APPLIED IN REAL SITUATIONS | ROAD NAVIGATION
LIGHTS ON A LEFT TURN | NARRATED ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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LIGHTS ON A LEFT TURN | NARRATED ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
THREE LEFT TURN LIGHTS | YIELD MEANS WAIT | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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THREE LEFT TURN LIGHTS | YIELD MEANS WAIT | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
SIGNS IN THE RAIN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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SIGNS IN THE RAIN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
FOUR-WAY INTERSECTIONS | WHO GOES FIRST? | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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FOUR-WAY INTERSECTIONS | WHO GOES FIRST? | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
WORK ZONE SIGNS | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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WORK ZONE SIGNS | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
HIGHWAY DRIVING IN THE RAIN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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HIGHWAY DRIVING IN THE RAIN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
HOW TO NAVIGATE UNMARKED ROADS | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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HOW TO NAVIGATE UNMARKED ROADS | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
DRIVING IN THE RAIN! | INSIDE A LESSON | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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DRIVING IN THE RAIN! | INSIDE A LESSON | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
PRACTICING ROUNDABOUTS AND S CURVES FOR STEERING CONTROL | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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PRACTICING ROUNDABOUTS AND S CURVES FOR STEERING CONTROL | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
CONE COURSE | SO MUCH TO LEARN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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CONE COURSE | SO MUCH TO LEARN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
HIGHWAY DRIVING IN PENNSYLVANIA | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
Просмотров 30Год назад
HIGHWAY DRIVING IN PENNSYLVANIA | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
CAR VEERS INTO GRASSY MEDIAN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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CAR VEERS INTO GRASSY MEDIAN | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
OFF-ROAD RECOVERY | MANEUVERING BACK ONTO ROADWAY | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
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OFF-ROAD RECOVERY | MANEUVERING BACK ONTO ROADWAY | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
RIDE ALONG ON A LESSON | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.
Просмотров 50Год назад
RIDE ALONG ON A LESSON | ROAD NAVIGATION WITH MR. T.

Комментарии

  • @fakshen1973
    @fakshen1973 12 дней назад

    In driving school, we were taught to use see where the road markings were intercepting the hood of the car. They are more consistent than dirt/oil in the center of the road. One thing, don't keep your attention fixed on what's 5 feet from the hood of your car, all the stuff you need to watch out for and react to is down the road. Drunks get too focused on the immediate, start swerving and get into accidents... same with texters.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 11 дней назад

      Absolutely correct; please watch my other videos where I talk about reference points on the vehicle: they are essential for successful road navigation. And looking for the discoloration in the road is yet another, more subtle aid to proper navigation; many skills go into it. Thanks for your comment.

  • @brianackerman2226
    @brianackerman2226 13 дней назад

    Is this a joke?

  • @marioncobretti7870
    @marioncobretti7870 13 дней назад

    Imagine travel eventually wearing a hump in the road on under thick roads. Guess we can call it a dark line lol. This post is pure brain power

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 11 дней назад

      Not exactly sure what you’re saying, but thanks for commenting, and please do explain what you mean if you have the chance.

  • @motosnape
    @motosnape 14 дней назад

    Use your mirrors constantly. You'll be able to see both sides of your vehicle in relation to road markings and adjust your vehicle position accordingly. Your situational awareness will also improve massively.

  • @AWARHERO
    @AWARHERO 14 дней назад

    This video is a parody, a joke... yes?? please say yes.... God... please

    • @bradnotbrad
      @bradnotbrad 13 дней назад

      This channel is for new drivers. It’s not a joke.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 11 дней назад

      thanks for commenting, but no, in fact this is no joke at all. Please read my other replies to see why this information is so important for someone who is just learning to navigate the roads.

  • @evfusion4094
    @evfusion4094 14 дней назад

    Thankfully will disappear as we move to EVs. No mechanical differential, no gear box, no engine block to drip oil.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 11 дней назад

      Perhaps, but until we’re all commandeering private hover crafts, there will always be demarcations in the road from tire wear.

  • @jarvisjohns
    @jarvisjohns 15 дней назад

    Who is this video for? aliens?

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 15 дней назад

      Lol no. It’s for humanoids who earnestly want to learn how to be excellent road navigators on planet earth and any other planets which might support motorized vehicles. Clearly you are already such a navigator, so this post would not have interest for you. But there are countless others who depend on posts like this to help guide them through their journey towards a lifetime of safe and successful interplanetary highway navigation.

  • @cinnamonrollypoly
    @cinnamonrollypoly 17 дней назад

    ... this needs to be explained to people?

    • @Mario-zm7qj
      @Mario-zm7qj 15 дней назад

      Go out for a drive, you'll get your answer.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 15 дней назад

      @@Mario-zm7qj correct

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 15 дней назад

      Oh yes, this most definitely needs to be explained to people. And while it doesn’t need to be explained to experienced drivers like yourself, there are countless new drivers who find it difficult to master this critically-important skill.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 15 дней назад

      @@Mario-zm7qj Correct.

    • @cinnamonrollypoly
      @cinnamonrollypoly 15 дней назад

      @@lyletulloch606 then they shouldn't drive. If it needs to be explained, then that means they haven't been paying attention. If they don't pay attention to that, then that means they won't pay attention on the road, either. I'd rather not get in another car accident because people are too stupid to figure out how to drive in their lane.

  • @ronbelanger4113
    @ronbelanger4113 18 дней назад

    If you have trouble staying center lane while driving, perhaps you should not be driving.

    • @despradead
      @despradead 17 дней назад

      you know there are people who's just learning how to drive, right?

    • @cinnamonrollypoly
      @cinnamonrollypoly 17 дней назад

      ​@@despradeadEven new drivers should know this instinctively. It's really not that hard to figure out on your own.

    • @caelestigladii
      @caelestigladii 16 дней назад

      @@cinnamonrollypolyAgreed. Especially on blind curbs.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 15 дней назад

      @@cinnamonrollypoly unfortunately, it is not instinctive at all, it is a skill that needs to be learned. Most of us learn it at a very young age, in our teens, and so we master it, and then it does come as second nature to us. But there are also countless people who do not have the opportunity to learn to navigate the roads when they’re in their teens, and so when they’re in their 20s and 30s and so forth, they’re just starting to learn these skills. I cannot tell you how many students I’ve taught who are older and yet are not comfortable with nor adept at this seemingly simple yet crucial and otherwise difficult skill. And to them, I say that it is just that: a skill, and they will certainly master it in time and with enough practice.

    • @cinnamonrollypoly
      @cinnamonrollypoly 15 дней назад

      @@lyletulloch606 well, that explains why there are so many bad drivers on the roads.

  • @Magatdestroyer
    @Magatdestroyer 18 дней назад

    Common sense...

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 15 дней назад

      Definitely yes, that is, to those who have been navigating for many years or to whom a skill like this comes naturally. However, to a new and inexperienced navigator, this would be a learned skill gained from much practice before it became second nature and common sense to him or her.

    • @bbman10pwns
      @bbman10pwns 12 дней назад

      Unfortunately not common sense. Remove the painted lines and people suddenly have no spacial awareness. Most people don't even know how long their car is. That's why they stop 3 yards behind the crosswalk at red lights.

  • @UncleKennysPlace
    @UncleKennysPlace 19 дней назад

    Of course, for motorcycle riders, that's known as the "grease lane", and is TBAAAC.

    • @roblucas6097
      @roblucas6097 14 дней назад

      Exactly. Stay off that and the painted lines.

  • @Number1scarexfan
    @Number1scarexfan 19 дней назад

    thank you for the tip!

  • @lyletulloch606
    @lyletulloch606 21 день назад

    Thanks! We appreciate that feedback.

  • @CocoKitty1
    @CocoKitty1 21 день назад

    He’ll be a really safe and successful road navigator for sure.

  • @CocoKitty1
    @CocoKitty1 21 день назад

    😂😂😂

  • @saillak
    @saillak 27 дней назад

    Next Mario Andretti 😂

  • @MichaelMaher-zu1ym
    @MichaelMaher-zu1ym Месяц назад

    Great commentary on Changing / Exiting Lanes !

  • @chonavincent325
    @chonavincent325 Месяц назад

    Thank you sir!

  • @user-iv4eq2nt5i
    @user-iv4eq2nt5i 3 месяца назад

    Good to know someone drives as cautiously as I do. (I clicked on this video because I thought it had something to do with Trump. :D )

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 Месяц назад

      lol I was thinking that might happen too! But either way I'm glad you clicked on it and liked it. Thank you so much.

  • @whiznot3028
    @whiznot3028 3 месяца назад

    I hate riding with other drivers who don't understand the advantage of spacing. Idiots who try to maintain a constant speed make me want to scream. Clear road ahead and fast approaching traffic behind I speed up. Nothing behind me and dense traffic ahead I slow down. I can almost always find the empty stretch of highway.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 Месяц назад

      Excellent points. Sometimes students ask, "Shouldn't I keep up with the [speeding] flow of the traffic?" And I say, "Why? So you can get a ticket or get into an accident?" Those speeders are breaking the law and putting everyone in danger. So maintain your speed according to the posted limit, keep a good distance of space in front of you at all times, and you'll be among the safest drivers on the road.

  • @matturner6890
    @matturner6890 3 месяца назад

    Great, informative video! :)

  • @TheSupernatural72
    @TheSupernatural72 3 месяца назад

    you get 10 drivers licenses on your test :D

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 8 дней назад

      right, yes, and thanks for commenting

  • @John_DaMan
    @John_DaMan 4 месяца назад

    wow didn't know you were in NYC..Thanks for your lessons.. much appreciated

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 Месяц назад

      You're most welcome! Yes, NY is one of the states where we make videos, PA, MD, and VA are a few others, and we hope to expand farther.

  • @All-about-everything
    @All-about-everything 6 месяцев назад

    Now do it in a box truck or cargo van

  • @agrobeson6471
    @agrobeson6471 8 месяцев назад

    Good observation...on observation. A calm voice to reduce road tension, thank you! Always leave space and leave early!

  • @boutglo6853
    @boutglo6853 8 месяцев назад

    heck yeah dude subscribed

  • @jayce949
    @jayce949 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir 🙏

  • @waldolemmer
    @waldolemmer 8 месяцев назад

    This video shows exactly why the US using the brake lights for turn signals is stupid

  • @lyletulloch606
    @lyletulloch606 8 месяцев назад

    Ashburn Driving School cone course for steering control and obstacle avoidance

  • @travis5798
    @travis5798 9 месяцев назад

    So glad you're okay! I've been sharing this channel with everone I know. I got the joy of talk to one of the owners about their business yesterday. It really makes a difference seeing not only the results of the school but the passion and dedication that each of y'all put into making such a fine reputable business ❤

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! John was one of our best students, he excelled, and his dedication to the art and skill of road navigation rewarded him well as described in this situation So thanks to John for sharing this important experience with others, and thanks to you for your thoughtfulness; please do comment any ideas for future videos.

  • @petercoyne8300
    @petercoyne8300 11 месяцев назад

    Just done this today. On day 1 of learning to drive a bus 😂😂😂 was brilliant

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 8 месяцев назад

      That’s great, I’m glad this helped. Please comment with other maneuvers you’re working on for further videos.

  • @ArjunPrabhakar-cc9hm
    @ArjunPrabhakar-cc9hm Год назад

    Thank you so much!!

  • @queenjoa_5793
    @queenjoa_5793 Год назад

    Hey I’m training for cdv does this work for it too with the mirror?

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 8 месяцев назад

      You’ll have to try it to see how it applies to your own vehicle, but it’s a general rule that should apply across the board with adjustments according to your vehicle. As always, you’ll need to be extremely careful to be sure there are no pedestrians or vehicles in the vicinity.

  • @courierryan8698
    @courierryan8698 Год назад

    I wish my father had such a soothing voice, or even wish he taught me to drive at all. Remember, driving skill comes with miles and experience! Explaining it at first can be super complicated and hard to understand, most of my "education" came from learning from other bad drivers' moves, and avoiding them. Stay safe!

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 Год назад

      Thanks, Ryan, we appreciate your thoughts. Staying calm is an important factor not only in teaching road navigation, but also in actually completing road navigation because there are so many variables each time you enter the roadway. I'm betting you're a great navigator; thanks again.

  • @dianaeaston4742
    @dianaeaston4742 Год назад

    You Tube. Driving Lessons with Mr T

  • @Mukul_Adhikary
    @Mukul_Adhikary Год назад

    thank you so much sir...

  • @sakinabivins9415
    @sakinabivins9415 Год назад

    Would love to see this from outside front angle

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 Год назад

      Thanks, Sakina, I’ll try to make that, and in the meantime, one of my earlier evasive actions videos actually has this angle too.

  • @sakinabivins9415
    @sakinabivins9415 Год назад

    Can you redo this video with the camera set up in front of the cones so we can continously see the car from the front?

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 Год назад

      Hi Sakina, yes, we can try to do that and will post as soon as we do. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @euniceaddico5636
    @euniceaddico5636 2 года назад

    Hi Sir. Thank you so much, for your video it helped a lot. Am trying to get my license. But it has been very hard for me.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Okay, we're happy to help. Are there specific maneuvers you need to learn? I'll make a video about them, just let me know. Also, do you live in the United States? If not, let us know where, and we'll see if we can find some information to make videos specific to your region's terrain. Thanks again, -Mr. T.

    • @euniceaddico5636
      @euniceaddico5636 2 года назад

      Hi. Yes, I find it very hard turning right at intersections I always go to different lanes, I live in Australia with my son. I will be happy if you can make a video with that, thanks.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      @@euniceaddico5636 Hi and thanks for your great suggestion. Very many people have a difficult time maneuvering through a right-hand turn correctly. I'll look forward to making a video about how to turn right into the correct lane (which is the right lane); please watch for it in the future. Thanks again for letting us know. -Mr. T.

  • @asifshah8815
    @asifshah8815 2 года назад

    Hi, I request you to please make a video with for 90 degree reverse car parking with reference point of 2 cones in the back only. Using cones at the back as a reference point for 90 degree reverse garage parking. Thank you

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Thanks, Asif, I'll be happy to do that. Please subscribe for updates, and you'll see it when I post it. Thanks for joining us in our mission of Driving to Save Lives. - Lyle

  • @sakinabivins9415
    @sakinabivins9415 2 года назад

    Nice video. Please enable captions. I think it will be helpful for viewers.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Thanks for your suggestion, Sakina, and for your interest in our mission of Driving to Save Lives. I'll give the captions a try; my only reservation is that the captions can sometimes block out the bottom part of the video, and in videos like these, that would be the tires and the roadway, which of course are pertinent to the maneuver. But again, I'll consider giving it a try and seeing if it helps. Thanks again.

  • @politics3202
    @politics3202 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @euniceaddico5636
    @euniceaddico5636 2 года назад

    Hi Sir. I love your video. I'm a learner, and I wish you are my instructor.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Thank you, Eunice, that is very kind of you. I am very glad that my videos are able to reach you and that you are learning from them. Please continue to comment with any further questions you have or information you may require, and I'll do my best to keep posting videos. Thank you above all for your interest in our mission of Driving to Save Lives. - Mr. T.

  • @Darkhorse0000
    @Darkhorse0000 2 года назад

    Very useful video. Thx.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      You're very welcome, glad to hear it.

  • @HeyScotG
    @HeyScotG 2 года назад

    VERY informative. I've been driving for decades and am kinda doing it wrong. LOL

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Hey that's great that it was useful and informative to you, and look, we are all still learning every day because every single trip out onto the roadway is going to be a completely different trip from the one before, even if the path we're traveling on is the same. There will never be two trips the same because the vehicles on the road on any given day will be completely different from the vehicles on the road the day before. So good for you that you're open to learning more and becoming more educated about such an important subject as correct, safe, road navigation.

  • @bettyfern.8224
    @bettyfern.8224 2 года назад

    I'm a new leaner i watch your video hope it will help me.

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      I hope so too; let me know if you have any questions! And we commend you on wanting to learn more about such an important subject as road navigation.

  • @profanator107
    @profanator107 2 года назад

    You're awesome sir! i just started to drive and this really helped

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Hey thanks a lot! I'm really glad this helped, and it's great that you will be out there doing your best to navigate the roadways and keep yourself and everyone else on the road safe. Let me know if you ever have any questions or if there's a video I can do that will help with another facet of road navigation.

  • @miro6617
    @miro6617 2 года назад

    Great steps , I have a problem in Rt turn I hit the curb & I will try these steps in my next training . Thank you very much

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Hey you are not alone, most people have a problem with right turns and hitting the curb. Let me know if this video helped or if you'd like me to make one that is even more detailed. I believe you will master this skill with practice and perseverance. You're on your way to becoming an excellent navigator.

  • @phillipyocom9356
    @phillipyocom9356 2 года назад

    Hey Mr. Tulloch! These two videos on highway entry are great. I'm not a fan of highways as a rule, but they can't be avoided. The second best option is to be prepared for them!

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 2 года назад

      Hey Phillip! I totally agree! And no two entries or exits will ever be the same. Even when they’re similar, we’ll never be on them with the same cars around us. So you are so right: the next best option when they can’t be avoided, is to be prepared. I really commend you for doing just that; I can see that you are definitely sharing our goal of Driving to Save Lives. -Mr. T.

  • @leijiang7341
    @leijiang7341 3 года назад

    Sir, How can you tell from the driver's point of view when the front bumper of your car passes the rear bumper of the car in front of you?

    • @lyletulloch606
      @lyletulloch606 3 года назад

      Thanks for asking. You have to watch the bumper of the car in front and then estimate everything you do in relation to that, and the amount of space you need before turning will depend entirely upon the length of the bumper of your own car. So if your car has a long bumper, then you will estimate more space, and if your car has a very short bumper, you can estimate less space. But before you turn the wheel, you must be certain that your bumper will not hit the car in front, so you will estimate when your bumper is clearing the car in front and then give your car plenty of space to make the parallel parking turn.