Thank u so much for this video. It's really helpful and I'm able to learn more from ur training videos. Please continue to keep making such videos. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. Appreciate ur time and effort.
I think every instructor needs to be able to explain (in German) like this at least... But I hear often that there is the instruction HOW to do it. And I think it is easier for the learning process if you know WHY. Keep going! You can do it 🙂💪
Hey my man, I have 20 years driving cars (daily), and I failed in the first practical exam for the driving license conversion. Any tips on how to override my driving habits/style for those 35 minutes with the examiner, and cut off the anxiety of all this endless worries of failing and failing?
@@eriolgjergji241 In germany there are so many trafic rules that we need to memorise, also, the roads are pretty old, narrow and tricky. We drive on the historical roads which used to be a horse road.
@@PWan-xs7hh it's not exactly this the reason many fails, complex roads are all over the world... however the examiner (all of them) wants you to drive by the book, which in the real life, nobody does... literally... so that is what I did to pass, I rented a car for a week (I had the permission from polizei to drive in the meanwhile I was in the convert process)... so I worked out my neck to go left--right 90 degree, so like a triangle top mirror, neck fully to the right or left and mirror, in addition to this looking back more than you looking forward lol... and boom I passed, so the way you pass is not by driving correctly but how able you are to trick the examiner (as any kind of tests you do in life). The reason I failed in the first atempt: you (so me) don't look enough in the mirror and you don't turn your neck enough... lol, after 20 years, tons of kilometers driven, not a single incident recorded, this dude spotted I did not had the skill to use the mirrors properly (what a total non-sense) I can imagine the pain of a professional driver converting their license while they use it to bring food in the table.
@@eriolgjergji241 Sometimes the driving trainers in Germany feel it is much easier to teach the 18 years old students, as they learn everything from scratch, they don't have a driving background or experience before. They listen to every steps the instructors are teaching. I think if you need to pass the German driving exam, just forget those you have learned in your home country first, refresh your mind and adjust yourself to the German driving exam standards, they have a standard guideline for all the trainers and examiners. I also have a driving license in my home country, but driving in Germany is completely different, we drive through to a lot of narrow residential roads every lessons, handling a lot of traffic jam, construction site, etc. Exam black spots (where a lot of candidates used to fail)
Hi sir , nice vedioes but here I am not able to find any no entry sign when she detected 1st and 2nd . Where can I identify exactly the no entry signs ?
Hi sir I'm your bew subscriber, almost I watched all your videos it was too good with good explanation and rules , can you please tell me what's the exact rule in einbahnstrasse should we always stay at left or right? and while turning left what must we watch out for and when we turn right what we should we watch out for, can you please explain me I have already completed my practical lessons and heading for exam soon, your input would be valuable to me to clarify my doubt, Many Thanks!
If you have no marking On a Road, you must stay as right as possible unless you overtake someone. The same works if you want to turn right - you must get the rightest possible and allowed position. Similarly to the left turn. You must get the leftest possible and allowed position. In case of 2directional road, it is the middle 'line'. In the case of Einbahnstr. the left side of the road. The object you must watch out depends on the priority during turnings. However, every turn you check the corresponding mirror and blind spot to verify that you will not hit any bicyclist or a pedestrian who continues going straight. In the worst case, wether you are not being overtaken by a car as well.
I love the way you teach. I wish we have this type of driving school in Thüringen it will have been great.
Thanks to reeta also..
Thank u so much for this video. It's really helpful and I'm able to learn more from ur training videos. Please continue to keep making such videos. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. Appreciate ur time and effort.
I will 😊
Thanks for your comment and for watching
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A good teacher you are , especially for us who has plobleme with German language
thanks for the video you are a real good explaintion fahrlehe and freundlich.if my fahrleher can explain like this to me.oh my gott.am golden
I think every instructor needs to be able to explain (in German) like this at least...
But I hear often that there is the instruction HOW to do it. And I think it is easier for the learning process if you know WHY.
Keep going! You can do it 🙂💪
Thank you for your Kind Help i m learning driving and its very helpful i did not find this Kind of Video any where
Very nice training, thanks a lot sir!
Thank you 😊
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Liked all videos and they are soooooo useful !! 👍👍
Many thanks and best wishes💐
Wow Andreas thank you so much for the video
Well done 👍😁
Well done, Reeta 😃
Thanks for the video it really helps
That's how it should be ☺️
Hey my man, I have 20 years driving cars (daily), and I failed in the first practical exam for the driving license conversion. Any tips on how to override my driving habits/style for those 35 minutes with the examiner, and cut off the anxiety of all this endless worries of failing and failing?
which country did you drive for 20 years?
@@PWan-xs7hh in a country with no rules… I did it though, passedb in the second attempt for class B and first time for class A
@@eriolgjergji241 In germany there are so many trafic rules that we need to memorise, also, the roads are pretty old, narrow and tricky. We drive on the historical roads which used to be a horse road.
@@PWan-xs7hh it's not exactly this the reason many fails, complex roads are all over the world... however the examiner (all of them) wants you to drive by the book, which in the real life, nobody does... literally... so that is what I did to pass, I rented a car for a week (I had the permission from polizei to drive in the meanwhile I was in the convert process)... so I worked out my neck to go left--right 90 degree, so like a triangle top mirror, neck fully to the right or left and mirror, in addition to this looking back more than you looking forward lol... and boom I passed, so the way you pass is not by driving correctly but how able you are to trick the examiner (as any kind of tests you do in life).
The reason I failed in the first atempt: you (so me) don't look enough in the mirror and you don't turn your neck enough... lol, after 20 years, tons of kilometers driven, not a single incident recorded, this dude spotted I did not had the skill to use the mirrors properly (what a total non-sense)
I can imagine the pain of a professional driver converting their license while they use it to bring food in the table.
@@eriolgjergji241 Sometimes the driving trainers in Germany feel it is much easier to teach the 18 years old students, as they learn everything from scratch, they don't have a driving background or experience before. They listen to every steps the instructors are teaching.
I think if you need to pass the German driving exam, just forget those you have learned in your home country first, refresh your mind and adjust yourself to the German driving exam standards, they have a standard guideline for all the trainers and examiners.
I also have a driving license in my home country, but driving in Germany is completely different, we drive through to a lot of narrow residential roads every lessons, handling a lot of traffic jam, construction site, etc. Exam black spots (where a lot of candidates used to fail)
Please can you make a video on how to reverse and parking?
11:36 Reeta forgot to position her car on the right side
5:21 Riiiittaaaaa speeeeed uuuuuuup!!! You wouldnt be sitting at the red lights if you maintained 60kph! aaaaaaaaagh
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Hi sir , nice vedioes but here I am not able to find any no entry sign when she detected 1st and 2nd . Where can I identify exactly the no entry signs ?
At 14:29 you can see it: 2 signs no entry. Number 1 of 5. She saw it early 💪
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At 19:37 is the number 2 of 5.
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Signs are little delay got it . Anyway thanks a lot for quick reply 👍
Please sir try showing the signs on the screen
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I deeply value the thoughtful and patient demeanor displayed. A genuine educator 🫡
Wondering!! Did she got Driving licence yet or not ?? ;)
Hi sir I'm your bew subscriber, almost I watched all your videos it was too good with good explanation and rules , can you please tell me what's the exact rule in einbahnstrasse should we always stay at left or right? and while turning left what must we watch out for and when we turn right what we should we watch out for, can you please explain me I have already completed my practical lessons and heading for exam soon, your input would be valuable to me to clarify my doubt, Many Thanks!
If you have no marking On a Road, you must stay as right as possible unless you overtake someone.
The same works if you want to turn right - you must get the rightest possible and allowed position.
Similarly to the left turn. You must get the leftest possible and allowed position. In case of 2directional road, it is the middle 'line'. In the case of Einbahnstr. the left side of the road.
The object you must watch out depends on the priority during turnings. However, every turn you check the corresponding mirror and blind spot to verify that you will not hit any bicyclist or a pedestrian who continues going straight. In the worst case, wether you are not being overtaken by a car as well.
before watching ,I am guessing she will get 1/5.
You are the best , please speak more Deutsche ,it’s good for us😊
i want to convert my license to german but i cant find any English speaking instructor would please give me your details.
I am located in 65812 Bad Soden near Frankfurt am Main
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@@GermanDrivingSchool I hear you just need to get a notarized translator and submit to the German embassy 🤔