At around 11:00, the student seemed to have made a change of lanes to turn left and went into the other driving directions left turn lane. ?? Is that also part of why they failed?
Yes, that could be a contributing factor to why the student failed. Changing lanes into the opposite direction's left turn lane is a significant error, as it can lead to dangerous situations and potential collisions. It's crucial to stay within the correct lane and follow road markings to ensure safe and proper lane changes. This kind of mistake is typically considered a serious violation during a driving test.
As a student driver, after making a left turn, first stay in your current lane. Then, check your mirrors, signal, and do a blind spot check before moving into the rightmost lane if you need to turn right soon. This approach helps ensure your maneuver is safe and smooth. Keep practicing, and it will become second nature!
@@GrayJaysDrivingSchool I agree 100%...but if you watch your video above, at 11:40 the final turn onto Lansdowne St. the driver in your video turns into the far lane to make the quick right hand turn into Drive Test. I just wanted to clarify before my road test. Thanks!
In that situation where the student turned left on the red light, what are you supposed to do? Wait behind the line? Or can you should you turn on a yellow light
In that situation, if the light is red, you should always wait behind the line until it’s safe to proceed. Turning left on a red light is not allowed. If you have a yellow light, you should only turn if it's safe and you're already in the intersection. Otherwise, it’s best to wait for the next green light to make your turn safely.
You're absolutely right! The light was red during that left turn, and unfortunately, that led to the student failing the test. It's a reminder of how important timing and awareness are during the exam.
At around 11:00, the student seemed to have made a change of lanes to turn left and went into the other driving directions left turn lane. ?? Is that also part of why they failed?
Yes, that could be a contributing factor to why the student failed. Changing lanes into the opposite direction's left turn lane is a significant error, as it can lead to dangerous situations and potential collisions. It's crucial to stay within the correct lane and follow road markings to ensure safe and proper lane changes. This kind of mistake is typically considered a serious violation during a driving test.
With a left turn at a large intersection, do you pull into the far lane if you have a right hand turn coming up quickly?
As a student driver, after making a left turn, first stay in your current lane. Then, check your mirrors, signal, and do a blind spot check before moving into the rightmost lane if you need to turn right soon. This approach helps ensure your maneuver is safe and smooth. Keep practicing, and it will become second nature!
@@GrayJaysDrivingSchool I agree 100%...but if you watch your video above, at 11:40 the final turn onto Lansdowne St. the driver in your video turns into the far lane to make the quick right hand turn into Drive Test. I just wanted to clarify before my road test. Thanks!
@@BoglimBooger-Wandsyeah I also noticed that
In that situation where the student turned left on the red light, what are you supposed to do? Wait behind the line? Or can you should you turn on a yellow light
In that situation, if the light is red, you should always wait behind the line until it’s safe to proceed. Turning left on a red light is not allowed. If you have a yellow light, you should only turn if it's safe and you're already in the intersection. Otherwise, it’s best to wait for the next green light to make your turn safely.
Hey I have I question three points turn three sign which signal ?
Lift Signal then
Right signal then again
Left Signal
Do you have any idea about G route?
"Not yet, but we’ll definitely try to cover G routes in future videos. Thanks for your interest!"
But the last left turn was red and you were behind the line it seemed. Wouldnt that be a fail?
You're absolutely right! The light was red during that left turn, and unfortunately, that led to the student failing the test. It's a reminder of how important timing and awareness are during the exam.