Chris, your driving skills and techniques are amazing, do see all your videos,learn many stuffs watching your videos, it would be great if you make a video on changing gears without swing in steering left or right. Thanks
After 4 of my driving tests cancelled, I finally managed to pass my driving test. Chris, your channel has helped me tremendously from back in 2019 when I first started to learn to drive. From clutch control, hill starts, the road signs, the parallel parking manoeuvres, every video with great detail on each topic helped me to develop a better understanding of driving. Thank you very much for your videos Chris - and good luck to anyone else that is still due for their driving test. It’s certainly been a horrible last year and this year with the backlog, but eventually that big day will come.
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test. Really pleased that the videos helped a little and appreciate your nice comment. Keep safe on the road and enjoy it 👍
I finally passed and got my manual driving license 1 month + ago (passed on the 30th of April to be exact) thanks to your videos! Thanks Chris! From Singapore :)
Hey Chris, I've been following you for the last two years, thank you for what you do! I think many people would like to see more videos on instructions how to drive better, safer, calmer, more smoothly, defensive driving, etc.
I want Chris to be my dad, just a great instructor and talks through everything so simple and so calm, love all yhr videos, great for new New and advanced drivers.
Hi Chris! I have just learned to drive a manual car and your videos helped me a lot in the process. Thank you so much for that. I started following your channel even before I enrolled in a training school and it would be no exaggeration to say that your tips helped me more than my instructor’s. I find your recommendations regarding moving off, breaking and steering very easy to follow. Thank you once again.
Amazingly helpful video as always. I got my first car 5 years after getting my driver's lisence with no driving practice in between. Your videos helped so much! Thank you!
Thank you so much Chris for all the amazing content of this channel! I have been binge watching your content for months, and you have helped improve a lottt. Thank you so much again, I have my exam coming up very soon and I pray to pass 🙏🏽😁. Thank you and God bless! Looking forward to more great content! 🙌🏽
Hi Chris! I’d like to say a hugeeee thank you, your amazing content gave me such a boost in driving learning experience from so many different aspects. Today I have took my test and thanks GOD I have passed🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m so pleased to say I have been binge watching your channel for these last few months and I will keep watching it as you deliver high quality, enjoyable and very informative content! All the best to you! GOD Bless🙏🏽😁
Hi! Thanks for your nice, encouraging comment and congratulations on passing your driving test. Appreciate you watching the videos. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
@@worlddriving I appreciate your answer, and your support through the videos! All the best to you, and looking forward to more videos 😁 I’ll still be watching to further exercise my skills, GOD bless🙏🏽
I’m just starting to learn how to drive. Saw many comments that this helps them to pass their driving license. Pray for me that i pass next year thank youu, and happy new year soon!!
Got into a big argument with my instructor last week and terminated the contract of which I didn't sign any papers, the guy was honestly making me feel very stupid, I spent 2 weeks learning about roundabouts yoh😔😔 he never for once gave me a compliment if I'm making progress or not he wanted to refer me to another instructor, guess that's their way of eating money ... I felt demotivated, have to find a new instructor... But thanks for your videos 🙏🙏😍
I just started learning to drive and went on a proper road for the first time yesterday. I did most of the stuff right but my starts and stops were really jerky. Especially at traffic lights I was either too slow at moving off or in a panic to get going faster I used to release the clutch too quick. Hopefully this video will help me now. Thanks.
Got my license 2 years ago. Weekend / leisure driver only, so my experience build up is going bit slowly. Took some friends on a weekend road trip and .. made them carsick 💀 .. So yes, this video is very helpful! 😆 Cheers!
5:23 made me laugh. I’m a total noob at manual driving, and have been practicing like crazy and looking up all these videos. So far, I think the Brits are the best at teaching how to drive manual. Cheers from Austin, Texas.
@@worlddriving Lol - possibly. I found a great deal on a vehicle that I couldn’t let pass me by, especially with the way the economy is at this time. It was in San Antonio, Texas which is about an hour and half from Austin. I drove it back by myself. The beginning was eventful. I practiced for a few hours in empty parking lots before getting on the highway and heading back home. I’ve learned that the rest of the world is more familiar with manual driving compared to Americans. Only 10% of vehicles are made and/or driven here are manual. Now there’s vehicles with buttons. Manual driving may eventually be a lost art/skill here soon, figured now is the time to learn.
@Julie Hernandez I live in the US and have been driving a manual for years. I did learn in a different country. In America the only people who are interested in manuals tend to be car "enthusiasts" and most of them are more interested in "performance" driving and rev matching which in my opinion just over complicates downshifting. In normal sane driving you rarely need to do all this crazy downshifting. The obsession with rev matching baffles me because I have an old car that has had zero transmission problems for years and I don't do all this fancy hill-toe nonsense.
Hi Chris I extremely inspired with your all driving video I learnt alot. I need a favour can you please work on automatic car videos as much as you can especially how drive smoothly an automatic car. Thanks and I pray that your channel get more success all the time💞💞💞💞
Congratulations on passing your driving test. That's a fantastic achievement. Keep up the safe driving habits, and enjoy the freedom of the open road. Well done!
I noticed that when you change gear from first to second on a busy roundabout you use see saw feet movement and when you change further from second to third you just release the clutch and than you add gas. I'll try that technique.
I’ve been driving for nearly a year and I still can’t get used to my car as it keeps jerking most of the time when I raise the clutch slowly even in the correct gear that matches the speed I’m going at but when it jerks, it loses my confidence, momentum and builds my frustration level up. I had to keep going on a quiet road or in a quiet car park to get used to my car especially it’s a 2.0 petrol and it feels like I feel abandoned from driving.😔 it’s alright once I got going and didn’t have to slow down as often depending on the traffic. I had to keep watching the video of how to change gears smoothly and more clutch control and it helps.😔
0:35 no 1:01 just mantain the RPM above 1100 if you have a less powered car that want to stall, above 150Hp there is no problems at all even with only the clutch pedal or if you want to use only the clutch just release it if the RPM goes down to 950 3:55 use a lot of clutch for engine brake, if you weak the clutch disk it will cost more, but if you wear off the brakes or if they are hot because used like a noob for a long time they will not ... brake at all in the right moment and you will cause an accident you can simply drive withtout brakes, slowdown with FIRST GEAR and just use the brakes like a parking brakes at full stop ^^ 4:59 the best way to drive is barefoot (with socks of course ^^) you will sense the pedals at 100% 5:16 NO is the opposite ! foot in front of the accellerator so you can "heel and toe" for downshifts in the video you will NOT brake smootly because you are in front of the brake and you will apply too much force even for small decellerations and you will NOT be smootly on accellerator because too far away 5:51 again, you can use 1th gear to brake and just dont stop so you can pass later respect those cars but still moving (at this speeds there is necessity of braking at all, if you panic you simply cant drive because unable) 6:44 pls, dont change gears like that, is simply wrong and potencially dangerous ( if your hand slip you will not clutch brake if you need to do so, just PUSH the lever with your palm) because the video is about smoothness, not fuel, mantain the change of gear at 2500-3000 RPM where the torque is better (aka the engine deliver more traction) i assume, because my car is a BMW Z4 170Hp and i never tried a FORD, i dont know the model of the video ... so just stay high RPM, in the case of video ... let me guess ... 3000 RPM because seems diesel or GPL because low "max rpm" 9:38 1 point for the video there, is a smooth use of steering, just lock aim , dont counter steer for every little movements, is not rally after all ^^ 10:50 just release the steering wheele, at that low speed there is no danger for instant understeer and you can place the left hand on the gear lever so you can change gear if some pedestrian is in the way (blind spot) video too long for some basic moves, still beneficial for rookies a little too over complicated to explain basic moves VOTE: 6.5 like indeed
Been driving my car just over a week now and while I can reliably get it moving, I drive like a granny because my gear changes still take a long time and if I try to speed them up I get very jerky and accidently burned the clutch a little bit a couple times trying to do that...
When do you press gas when you trying to move?? You starting to press gas at the biting point for clutch or before you even release your foot of the clutch??
I really struggle with the gas then clutch bite method. My own car doesn’t have a rev meter so i don’t know how much gas I’m adding and end up kangarooing the clutch or stalling. Any tips please? I’m sick and tired of moving off slowly
Hi, is it necessary to shift the gear into neutral when turning to left or right downhill using the brake pedal Or is it possible to move downhill in first gear together with the slight brake? Is there any video to watch this?
Hi! Don't use neutral while the cars moving or it'll free-wheel (coast) and speed up. Which gear depends on how steep the hill is and how sharp the turn is. 1st if it's steep and sharp and use the brake :)
Very few people drive manual cars... In traffic auto is the future. Manual cars tires you out in traffic. It's more for racing and rallies and stuff. For fun not for driving in traffic.
It may not add gas for you when releasing the clutch so be sure to use the gas pedal when moving off. If it is older and has more miles the clutch may be a bit more worn resulting in the biting point being higher up than in the 66 plate car. Less technology in it. Depends which car it is, how many miles it has on it, how well it had been maintained and driven etc. Do some practice runs in a quiet area such as an industrial estate on a Sunday or something to get a feel for the car before going on busier roads I'd say. Happy driving Rhys 😃
Hi! The biting point is found with the clutch. In 1st gear, slowly raise the clutch until you feel the rear of the car dip slightly and the engine sound change. 👍
Having lessons at the moment, current instructor has zero patience for mistakes and will get genuinely angry and the smallest mishap, affects my enthusiasm to learn and engage in the lesson, got my test tomorrow and absolutely bricking it 😂
Hey! As your test approaches, it's natural to feel nervous, but try to stay focused and confident. Remember the progress you've made and the skills you've learned. Take a deep breath, trust in your abilities, and approach the test with a calm mindset. You've got this! Good luck on your test, and I'm rooting for your success!
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Chris, your driving skills and techniques are amazing, do see all your videos,learn many stuffs watching your videos, it would be great if you make a video on changing gears without swing in steering left or right.
Thanks
I love how confidence Chris is in his ability to recover from stalls. I have a miniheart attack any time i do
😂😂
🥺 me
Mini heart attack! Just last week I stalled more than 4 times in traffic, can you imagine 😁😁😁😁
@@ndureone999ohhhh mannn i stalled 5 times trying to leave the parking lot 😭
I got my license 8 months ago after watching your videos thanks 😊
Appreciate you watching 🙂
After 4 of my driving tests cancelled, I finally managed to pass my driving test. Chris, your channel has helped me tremendously from back in 2019 when I first started to learn to drive. From clutch control, hill starts, the road signs, the parallel parking manoeuvres, every video with great detail on each topic helped me to develop a better understanding of driving.
Thank you very much for your videos Chris - and good luck to anyone else that is still due for their driving test. It’s certainly been a horrible last year and this year with the backlog, but eventually that big day will come.
Hi! Congratulations on passing your driving test. Really pleased that the videos helped a little and appreciate your nice comment. Keep safe on the road and enjoy it 👍
I finally passed and got my manual driving license 1 month + ago (passed on the 30th of April to be exact) thanks to your videos! Thanks Chris! From Singapore :)
Passed on Wednesday with 1 minor. Always watched your videos throughout learning. Thank you!
Congratulations! One fault is superb. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 👍
I just passed this morning, thanks for all the tips. Good luck to everyone that’s as a test coming up, you can do it👍🏽
Hey! Congratulations on passing your test. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy :)
Can I just say, a big shout out to Chris and his amazing voice videos. Please help him to help learners by buying him a virtual coffee ☕
What I love the most about these videos is that they make me gain confident. I don't have fear anymore
I passed this morning, these videos definitely got me through - thank you Chris!! :)
That's brilliant, congratulations! Pleased the videos helped a little. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 👍
You voice is very clear. I am able to understand . Thank you for your guidance 🙏. From INDIA❤️❤️
A few videos through now, but the way you speak is so relaxing and enjoyable, you make everythign 10x easier
Pleased they're helping :)
I'm watching this from the Philippines and this is really helpful. Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching from the Philippines 👍
I am excited as a beginner to manual driving training with this basics and expilit explanation techniques
Got my test in a week these videos are helpful xxx
Pleased you found them helpful. Good luck with your driving test 👍
Hey Chris, I've been following you for the last two years, thank you for what you do! I think many people would like to see more videos on instructions how to drive better, safer, calmer, more smoothly, defensive driving, etc.
I want Chris to be my dad, just a great instructor and talks through everything so simple and so calm, love all yhr videos, great for new New and advanced drivers.
Kinda a weird thing to say lol
Hi Chris! I have just learned to drive a manual car and your
videos helped me a lot in the process. Thank you so much for that. I started
following your channel even before I enrolled in a training school and it would
be no exaggeration to say that your tips helped me more than my instructor’s. I
find your recommendations regarding moving off, breaking and steering very easy
to follow. Thank you once again.
Hello! Really pleased the videos helped a little. Appreciate you watching.
Keep safe 🙂
Amazingly helpful video as always. I got my first car 5 years after getting my driver's lisence with no driving practice in between. Your videos helped so much! Thank you!
Pleased they helped. Keeping safe 👍
Thank you so much Chris for all the amazing content of this channel! I have been binge watching your content for months, and you have helped improve a lottt. Thank you so much again, I have my exam coming up very soon and I pray to pass 🙏🏽😁. Thank you and God bless! Looking forward to more great content! 🙌🏽
Whatching From south Africa thank you so much l am a learner l have learnt a lot from your channel about driving.🎉🎉🎉
I know this is 2 years old but I am going to get a manual car and this has been very helpful, even from the US.
Pleased you found it helpful 🙂
Youre unbelievably calming
Hi Chris! I’d like to say a hugeeee thank you, your amazing content gave me such a boost in driving learning experience from so many different aspects. Today I have took my test and thanks GOD I have passed🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m so pleased to say I have been binge watching your channel for these last few months and I will keep watching it as you deliver high quality, enjoyable and very informative content!
All the best to you! GOD Bless🙏🏽😁
Hi! Thanks for your nice, encouraging comment and congratulations on passing your driving test. Appreciate you watching the videos. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it 🙂
@@worlddriving I appreciate your answer, and your support through the videos! All the best to you, and looking forward to more videos 😁 I’ll still be watching to further exercise my skills, GOD bless🙏🏽
I got my license 2 years ago and i still watch your vids
Much appreciated 👍
passed my driving test today with 2 faults! you can do it guys. Just concentrate and be safe :) best of luck to all those out there
Congratulations on passing your driving test :)
I’m just starting to learn how to drive. Saw many comments that this helps them to pass their driving license. Pray for me that i pass next year thank youu, and happy new year soon!!
Passing your driving test is only a matter of time. You can do it 🙂
Chris My best car instructor.
Got into a big argument with my instructor last week and terminated the contract of which I didn't sign any papers, the guy was honestly making me feel very stupid, I spent 2 weeks learning about roundabouts yoh😔😔 he never for once gave me a compliment if I'm making progress or not he wanted to refer me to another instructor, guess that's their way of eating money ... I felt demotivated, have to find a new instructor... But thanks for your videos 🙏🙏😍
I just started learning to drive and went on a proper road for the first time yesterday. I did most of the stuff right but my starts and stops were really jerky. Especially at traffic lights I was either too slow at moving off or in a panic to get going faster I used to release the clutch too quick. Hopefully this video will help me now. Thanks.
This video might help ruclips.net/video/Aixf66Ldc0I/видео.html
Thank you! My mother often complained that I did not drive smooth. Your tips helped.
Pleased they helped 👍
Just passed my Exam today !!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 these videos helped so so much
Congratulations on passing your driving test. Pleased the videos helped a little. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy it :)
explanation is very detailed and clear. It is really very useful and helpful. Thank you very much for Chris.
Thanks for watching 🙂
Super handy and well detailed video! Just started my driving lessons finally!
Thanks for your comment. Hope you'll enjoy your driving 🙂
Got my license 2 years ago. Weekend / leisure driver only, so my experience build up is going bit slowly. Took some friends on a weekend road trip and .. made them carsick 💀 .. So yes, this video is very helpful! 😆 Cheers!
Pleased it helped 👍
This really does help Chris! Cheers for the useful content and I hope you don't stop!
Pleased it helped. Appreciate you watching 👍
Thank you for the crisp and neat content.
Appreciate you watching 🙂
Thanks for these videos Chris! They really help x
Really pleased they helped and appreciate you watching 🙂
5:23 made me laugh. I’m a total noob at manual driving, and have been practicing like crazy and looking up all these videos. So far, I think the Brits are the best at teaching how to drive manual. Cheers from Austin, Texas.
Thanks for watching. You must be one of not very many learning to drive a manual in America 👍
@@worlddriving Lol - possibly. I found a great deal on a vehicle that I couldn’t let pass me by, especially with the way the economy is at this time. It was in San Antonio, Texas which is about an hour and half from Austin. I drove it back by myself. The beginning was eventful. I practiced for a few hours in empty parking lots before getting on the highway and heading back home. I’ve learned that the rest of the world is more familiar with manual driving compared to Americans. Only 10% of vehicles are made and/or driven here are manual. Now there’s vehicles with buttons. Manual driving may eventually be a lost art/skill here soon, figured now is the time to learn.
@Julie Hernandez I live in the US and have been driving a manual for years. I did learn in a different country. In America the only people who are interested in manuals tend to be car "enthusiasts" and most of them are more interested in "performance" driving and rev matching which in my opinion just over complicates downshifting. In normal sane driving you rarely need to do all this crazy downshifting. The obsession with rev matching baffles me because I have an old car that has had zero transmission problems for years and I don't do all this fancy hill-toe nonsense.
Hi sir Thanks so much for sharing your experience and really help full videos
Good teacher
You're Brilliant!
Thanks from Iran
Thanks for watching from Iran 👍
Thank you so much.your videos are so helpful.watching from Lesotho
Appreciate you watching 🙂
Hi Chris I extremely inspired with your all driving video I learnt alot.
I need a favour can you please work on automatic car videos as much as you can especially how drive smoothly an automatic car.
Thanks and I pray that your channel get more success all the time💞💞💞💞
THANKS CHRIS WHAT A WAY TO TEACH FOR LEARNER.ADMIRABLE..
Pleased you liked it 🙂
Thanks, Chris. This helped a lot.
Pleased it helped and thanks for your support 👍
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Thanks to your video I passed my driving test 1st time with 2 minors in the 7th November
Congratulations on passing your driving test. That's a fantastic achievement.
Keep up the safe driving habits, and enjoy the freedom of the open road. Well done!
Thank you so much 😭😭😭🚘
I noticed that when you change gear from first to second on a busy roundabout you use see saw feet movement and when you change further from second to third you just release the clutch and than you add gas. I'll try that technique.
Please can you do some mock tests? Thank you.
A usual GREAT content!!! Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching :)
Good teaching
Very well explained 👍
Thanks very much 🙂
I’ve been driving for nearly a year and I still can’t get used to my car as it keeps jerking most of the time when I raise the clutch slowly even in the correct gear that matches the speed I’m going at but when it jerks, it loses my confidence, momentum and builds my frustration level up. I had to keep going on a quiet road or in a quiet car park to get used to my car especially it’s a 2.0 petrol and it feels like I feel abandoned from driving.😔 it’s alright once I got going and didn’t have to slow down as often depending on the traffic. I had to keep watching the video of how to change gears smoothly and more clutch control and it helps.😔
Fantastic video
Thanks very much 🙂
Got myself a car to practice in as I wait for test dates to open up. It feels like driving a Kangaroo so hopefully these techniques help 😌
Thank you 🌹
Chris thanks mate
Thanks Arthur 👍
0:35 no
1:01 just mantain the RPM above 1100 if you have a less powered car that want to stall, above 150Hp there is no problems at all even with only the clutch pedal
or if you want to use only the clutch just release it if the RPM goes down to 950
3:55 use a lot of clutch for engine brake, if you weak the clutch disk it will cost more, but if you wear off the brakes or if they are hot because used like a noob for a long time they will not ... brake at all in the right moment and you will cause an accident
you can simply drive withtout brakes, slowdown with FIRST GEAR and just use the brakes like a parking brakes at full stop ^^
4:59 the best way to drive is barefoot (with socks of course ^^) you will sense the pedals at 100%
5:16 NO is the opposite ! foot in front of the accellerator so you can "heel and toe" for downshifts
in the video you will NOT brake smootly because you are in front of the brake and you will apply too much force even for small decellerations and you will NOT be smootly on accellerator because too far away
5:51 again, you can use 1th gear to brake and just dont stop so you can pass later respect those cars but still moving (at this speeds there is necessity of braking at all, if you panic you simply cant drive because unable)
6:44 pls, dont change gears like that, is simply wrong and potencially dangerous ( if your hand slip you will not clutch brake if you need to do so, just PUSH the lever with your palm)
because the video is about smoothness, not fuel, mantain the change of gear at 2500-3000 RPM where the torque is better (aka the engine deliver more traction)
i assume, because my car is a BMW Z4 170Hp and i never tried a FORD, i dont know the model of the video ... so just stay high RPM, in the case of video ... let me guess ... 3000 RPM because seems diesel or GPL because low "max rpm"
9:38 1 point for the video
there, is a smooth use of steering, just lock aim , dont counter steer for every little movements, is not rally after all ^^
10:50 just release the steering wheele, at that low speed there is no danger for instant understeer and you can place the left hand on the gear lever so you can change gear if some pedestrian is in the way (blind spot)
video too long for some basic moves, still beneficial for rookies
a little too over complicated to explain basic moves
VOTE: 6.5
like indeed
I think sales for manuals in the uk should stay a little abit longer
Why u say that? Are they stopping them? I'll never drive an automatic.
Brilliant mate
Thanks for watching 🙂
Been driving my car just over a week now and while I can reliably get it moving, I drive like a granny because my gear changes still take a long time and if I try to speed them up I get very jerky and accidently burned the clutch a little bit a couple times trying to do that...
When do you press gas when you trying to move?? You starting to press gas at the biting point for clutch or before you even release your foot of the clutch??
Gas then biting point :)
My foot is small so it either hovers on the air for the break or the clutch
Can you do thinks to know about driving theory test please I haven't done it but I'd like to know what to expect and know
@World Driving Hi Chris, please do a comprehensive Automatic driving video.
Great video! Thank you. :)
Appreciate it :)
just rev match your down shifts, so much easier. Clutch in, down shift, blip the throttle, ease off the clutch.
When is it appropriate to downshift gears when coming to a stop or is that only if you are slowing down but not to a complete stop?
Hi! This video might help ruclips.net/video/8vGQEJOWJkk/видео.html
thank you excelent
Appreciate you watching 🙂
I really struggle with the gas then clutch bite method. My own car doesn’t have a rev meter so i don’t know how much gas I’m adding and end up kangarooing the clutch or stalling. Any tips please? I’m sick and tired of moving off slowly
Do you find diesels are easier at pulling off than petrol?
Yes they are.
Hi, is it necessary to shift the gear into neutral when turning to left or right downhill using the brake pedal Or is it possible to move downhill in first gear together with the slight brake? Is there any video to watch this?
Hi! Don't use neutral while the cars moving or it'll free-wheel (coast) and speed up. Which gear depends on how steep the hill is and how sharp the turn is. 1st if it's steep and sharp and use the brake :)
@@worlddriving thank you😊
5:16 please tell this to my (former) driving instructor!
Thank youuu
Thanks for watching 👍
Show us difference between petrol and diesel
Yes please. I’ve gone from learning in a diesel to petrol and I can’t do stop/start smoothly and struggle so much in bill starts 😭😭
What shoes are those? I'd like to get a pair.
They're extra special driving shoes 😂
Very few people drive manual cars... In traffic auto is the future. Manual cars tires you out in traffic. It's more for racing and rallies and stuff. For fun not for driving in traffic.
Im looking at getting a 54 reg car. Will there be any difference in driving that compared to a 66 reg car?
It may not add gas for you when releasing the clutch so be sure to use the gas pedal when moving off. If it is older and has more miles the clutch may be a bit more worn resulting in the biting point being higher up than in the 66 plate car. Less technology in it. Depends which car it is, how many miles it has on it, how well it had been maintained and driven etc. Do some practice runs in a quiet area such as an industrial estate on a Sunday or something to get a feel for the car before going on busier roads I'd say. Happy driving Rhys 😃
@@jgreen8339 the car is 54 reg toyota.
nice
Your voice reminds me of the guy in Get Indie Gaming.
dear chris in my car there is no any RPM meter.so how can know the bitten point?
Hi! The biting point is found with the clutch. In 1st gear, slowly raise the clutch until you feel the rear of the car dip slightly and the engine sound change. 👍
Want to do a mock test with you mate. Any contact plz thanks!
Does anyone know the type of car being used in the video
Hi! It's a Ford Fiesta 👍
can i drive on bare foot?
👍👍
How to drive in speed breaker smoothly
how to edit monitor RPM on this video?
2:17 how to come off clutch
👍
9:52 An Audi? :D
9:51 that seems like a Nissan Micra
You're correct!
What is biting point?
It's the point when during moving off you release the clutch pedal until you feel the car tending to move forward (or backward in reverse)
You bought a new car Nissan?
Well spotted. Just tried it out 🙂
Can you tell me the shoes you are wearing? 🤣
Fred Perry. I need some new ones actually 😂
Having lessons at the moment, current instructor has zero patience for mistakes and will get genuinely angry and the smallest mishap, affects my enthusiasm to learn and engage in the lesson, got my test tomorrow and absolutely bricking it 😂
Hey! As your test approaches, it's natural to feel nervous, but try to stay focused and confident. Remember the progress you've made and the skills you've learned. Take a deep breath, trust in your abilities, and approach the test with a calm mindset. You've got this! Good luck on your test, and I'm rooting for your success!
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