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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • We are never too far from risk when driving, as we can’t control the way other motorists drive or what hazards we might find on the road ahead of us. To remain safe we must use our experience and judgement to drive in a way that will allow for other peoples mistakes or unseen hazards - this is called defensive driving. In this video, we will show how we use the basic principles of defensive driving to keep safe and decrease the chance of having an accident. As always, if you have any questions about the video then please leave a comment and we will reply as soon as we can.
    Video chapters:
    * 0:00 Introduction
    * 1:01 Basic principles
    * 1:57 Stay focussed
    * 2:47 Maintain adequate clearance
    * 3:40 Be aware of our surroundings
    * 4:25 Don’t trust other drivers
    * 5:22 Control our speed
    * 6:34 Make our own decisions
    * 7:24 Pedestrians
    * 8:09 Defensive driving on the driving test
    * 8:50 Summary
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  • @robertsmuggles6871
    @robertsmuggles6871 4 года назад +43

    Here's a good tip. Unexpectedly see a bike, horse, tractor etc on the road - don't just say to yourself "oh look at that"- actively look out for a second one. You'd be surprised how often there's a second bike/horse/pedestrian round the next corner !

    • @seraphina985
      @seraphina985 2 года назад +4

      Same could be said for emergency vehicles best to never assume the one you can see is the only one, it is common for multiple emergency services or multiple units from the same service to respond to a single incident. So it probably helps to anticipate further emergency vehicles to follow or emerge from any intersections any time you see one especially if they are blue lighting. Especially useful considering that multiple sirens or flashing light sources could blur together or be mistaken for reflections/echos if you are not thinking to look for more of them.

  • @robertsmuggles6871
    @robertsmuggles6871 4 года назад +66

    I have a 3-point driving philosophy & am seeking to improve it see below : comments welcome - thanks very much. Robert.
    [1] The most dangerous driver is you yourself - maintain a patient driving mood at all times.
    [2] 2nd most dangerous driver is the car in front: leave plenty of room in front whenever possible - even at slow speeds - let the madmen overtake you and them on bends. Overtaking is a last resort.
    [3] the good driver makes allowances for the bad driver; this is what makes him a good driver.

  • @daniliveson1
    @daniliveson1 5 лет назад +30

    This is so useful! It literally mirrors everything my instructor has said to me in lessons. I'm really grateful for this video! As I watch it I'm practisicing using my homemade gear stick. I've wedged a ketchup bottle in between the sofa cushions and look ahead at the video whilst 'changing gears'. This improvisation actually really works as I go through all the different gears. My instructor has seen an improvement on my gear changes! Your videos are making a positive impact on my learning thank you! 😍

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 лет назад +4

      We're glad that the videos are helping! Good luck on your lessons :-)

    • @ememedet6009
      @ememedet6009 Год назад

      I need need videos on escorts defensive driving
      Thanks

  • @user-hs5on4wr2k
    @user-hs5on4wr2k Месяц назад

    Advanced Driving I am old Driver ,but defensive driving video gives real time advise of what is happening continously on the road as one drives.
    Every second the situation on the road changes.
    So being defensive in driving is very very important for your personal safety and other road users.
    Very Good insight even for old Drivers.
    Very very important information.
    Thanks alot.

  • @MaximumJoy
    @MaximumJoy 5 лет назад +17

    I passed my test!!! Took three attempts over a long period of time but got there eventually. Thank you for the amazing videos and apologies for having to stop supporting on Patreon but I told myself I wouldn't stop until I passed, which took a lot longer than expected!

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 лет назад +3

      Thats awesome - well done. Thanks for your support on Patreon anyway - as every little bit helps us enormously and we are very grateful. Enjoy your new license :-)

  • @wendyslittleprogram3984
    @wendyslittleprogram3984 2 года назад +6

    90% of all drivers’ philosophy: ‘there is a gap between my car and the car in front, I must immediately make that gap as small as possible’

    • @paulwright9106
      @paulwright9106 4 месяца назад

      They must get high on exhaust fumes , but they are dangerous .

  • @thumpmusician340
    @thumpmusician340 4 года назад +4

    Brilliant channel! I attribute most of my driving skills to your videos. Helped me incredibly well. 👌💯

  • @indianrider6198
    @indianrider6198 Год назад +1

    Nice instructions. Indian roads prepare the drivers to be defensive because there’s always unexpected traffic.

  • @johnnick6679
    @johnnick6679 5 лет назад +4

    Very good lesson. Thank you for the video.

  • @charmaltz8360
    @charmaltz8360 4 года назад

    I’ve passed my driving test last week and your videos helped me a lot! thank u!

  • @mianwahaj9323
    @mianwahaj9323 5 лет назад +2

    Very usefull lesson thank you very much.

  • @superpoon16
    @superpoon16 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot. nice video help me understand how to drive safe.

  • @cfitaaxadan2617
    @cfitaaxadan2617 5 лет назад +2

    Your vedeos helps alot thanks

  • @balamurale
    @balamurale 5 лет назад

    I have learnt a lot from your channel....

  • @alikzaar7972
    @alikzaar7972 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @patrickmaina9223
    @patrickmaina9223 4 года назад

    Thank you for the good video.

  • @zoloatgai
    @zoloatgai 5 лет назад

    Very useful !

  • @manojdhimal8810
    @manojdhimal8810 Год назад

    Thanks for this informative driving safety video, and useful. I really appreciate it.

  • @bakerloobadboy
    @bakerloobadboy 2 года назад +2

    Defensive driving is all well & good and should be practiced at all times. Sadly there is not one driving plan that covers all situations. Driving in the country side is totally different to driving in Bury St Edmunds. And London has so many variants that you need three or four different driving plans just to make it to the supermarket. That's not to mention the plan you need to operate a shopping trolley once inside

  • @justinesiby8427
    @justinesiby8427 4 года назад

    Thank You. Very good guidance.from india

  • @eugenefernandez3010
    @eugenefernandez3010 5 лет назад

    Awesome Channel

  • @ekennahutchinson1636
    @ekennahutchinson1636 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @assumingctrl
    @assumingctrl 5 лет назад +15

    Expect the unexpected.

  • @intellectualsolitudeproduc2865
    @intellectualsolitudeproduc2865 4 года назад

    Was this Driving channel just for hip hop kids? I can imagine death metal music being used in the background.
    Love this channel anyway. This helps.

  • @sultanaramdeen2504
    @sultanaramdeen2504 5 лет назад +3

    Your videos are really helpful .can you please make a video how to drive an automatic car in a traffic queue.thanks

  • @nagzvevo4635
    @nagzvevo4635 5 лет назад +1

    Another bang on video.. ✌🏻

  • @faithmuuo1994
    @faithmuuo1994 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion 4 года назад +1

    nice from india..

  • @poneyardent.4684
    @poneyardent.4684 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @jd7168
    @jd7168 2 года назад

    Good introduction to the rapidly increasing decline of the importance of the skill of defensive driving, borne out of the ever increasing automation of modern vehicles. Whilst technically vehicles are undoubtedly safer than ever before ( with the exception of the ridiculous lighting systems), they remove the involvement of the driver which in turn is causing lack of conscious cognitive processes.
    May I suggest at 9:48 replacing ‘decrease’ with ‘reduce’. Decrease and increase are so close to each other and using ‘reduce’ would completely eliminate any chance of any misunderstanding. Perhaps also, in line with Emergency Service protocols, the term accident should be replaced with collision. For similar reasons, amongst which is the that the word ‘accident’ is proven to have a more subliminal negative effect than ‘collision’.
    Regards

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment. After publishing a video, we almost always realise that we could have explained something better, or could have added something else. However hard we try, it is impossible to make ‘the perfect video’ - and once uploaded the video unfortunately cannot be changed or adjusted in any way. Hopefully whatever we have made is still useful to our viewers. 👍🏼

  • @pp2162
    @pp2162 5 лет назад +10

    Plz make a series on defensive driving

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 лет назад +1

      We will see how popular this video is, and make more if it does well :-)

  • @ItsHatlolOfficial
    @ItsHatlolOfficial 5 лет назад +17

    That was the fanciest Greggs I've ever seen 8:47

  • @OliverSam-el1wi
    @OliverSam-el1wi Год назад

    "...speed limits are only the maximum possible speed." F1 drivers in Monaco: 😵😵

  • @louiseharty6666
    @louiseharty6666 2 года назад +1

    I'm finding it a fine line between driving defensively and being over hesitant in my mock tests, any tips to stay on the right side of this line? Thank you

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 года назад +2

      That can be tricky to judge. Don't be afraid of driving slowly when there are hazards around - but balance that by getting right up to the speed limit when you find a wide, clear road. Good luck :-)

  • @md.morshedalam1079
    @md.morshedalam1079 4 года назад +1

    Please make a video on horn sensing while driving a car. Thanks in advance.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 года назад

      Sorry - what do you mean by horn sensing?

    • @md.morshedalam1079
      @md.morshedalam1079 4 года назад

      Thanks for your kind reply. Actually people who live in South Asia. They use horn unnecessary to roads and different places. Specially in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, etc. So far I know only blind spot or dark bending horn is allowed. But if people visit and drive internationally then they should know regarding horn using rules. Thanks in advance

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 года назад +1

      In the UK we very rarely use our horn - and when we do it must only be to warn others of our presence. I can’t even remember the last time I used mine! We’ll have a think to see if there is enough to fill a video 👍🏼

  • @forza223bowe5
    @forza223bowe5 5 лет назад +2

    Is it a good idea to keep the brake pedal covered when passing junctions Incase somebody pulls out?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 лет назад +1

      Probably not, as that would mean taking our foot off the accelerator and slowing down a little for every junction we pass. Just be observant, and ready to react if needed 👍🏼

  • @ashimchetia6094
    @ashimchetia6094 2 года назад

    plz make a video on left side and right side adjustment of the car

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 года назад

      How to judge your road position: ruclips.net/video/8-RI8da-qZc/видео.html 👍🏼

  • @rhyshughes7014
    @rhyshughes7014 3 года назад +1

    This is why I always carry a GLOCK 19 under my seat

  • @mujuzihakiim6836
    @mujuzihakiim6836 4 года назад

    This will help me get a qatar license

  • @akhib0770
    @akhib0770 5 лет назад

    Hi your videos are amazing i have learnt a lot, however if possible could you do a roundabout and junctions video on a hill?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  5 лет назад

      What in particular would like us to cover? We've done several videos about hill starts and junctions separately, and between the two videos there isn't much left to show. Let us know if we've forgotten something!

    • @akhib0770
      @akhib0770 5 лет назад

      Oh i best watch them then thanks!
      And if possible can you do more mock tests, because they are very helpful as i can learn from other drivers mistakes, and yet again thanks for the support!

  • @LESHANNONSHARPE
    @LESHANNONSHARPE 4 года назад

    Is the digital speedometer connected to the car

  • @urbancommute5239
    @urbancommute5239 4 года назад

    Do you have driving lessons in all weather conditions?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 года назад

      Yes, except for when it’s too dangerous such as deep snow etc.

    • @urbancommute5239
      @urbancommute5239 4 года назад

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool .......Ok, how much is your course ? and are you located in NYC ?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 года назад

      NYC? We’re in the UK! Sorry 😔

  • @mujuzihakiim6836
    @mujuzihakiim6836 4 года назад

    Thank u guys please

  • @jabulanisibanda9235
    @jabulanisibanda9235 4 года назад

    How to make a 3point turn on 5000 7 m truk

  • @MrVontivillu
    @MrVontivillu 2 года назад

    I get particularly irritated when driver in front of me drives pretty slowly (even when roads are clear ahead)..what’s the solution?? Another issue is when lesser speed vehicle moves in the lane which are meant for fast moving cars

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 года назад +2

      All you can do is chill out and be patient. There might be a good reason that they need to drive slowly - although there’s no excuse for being in the wrong lane!

  • @Jaycastjay
    @Jaycastjay 5 лет назад +7

    Made me laugh at the first part of the video theres a keep clear box on the road. No one on the right of your car observed that at all.

    • @bakerloobadboy
      @bakerloobadboy 2 года назад

      In London I find a lot of road signage (such as that keep clear) is ignored because it is incorrectly used by the council's etc. I recently received a penalty notice for obstructing a keep clear box adjacent to a dropped kerb. The trouble is the building that used to benefit from this had been demolished over a year ago and the dropped kerb served no purpose. I had to contest the matter in court and take my own pictures to prove that the council were mis-leading the court.
      The"Keep Clear" in this video did not need to span the whole junction. It really only needed to keep the lane clear that allowed traffic off of the main carriageway

  • @dzn463
    @dzn463 5 лет назад

    Why did you turn left at 1:04 ?

  • @quinurquhart2652
    @quinurquhart2652 3 года назад

    1.how long is the advanced driving course in total
    2 can a 16 year old do the corse

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  3 года назад

      In the U.K. we have to be at least 17 to be able to drive on the road normally. Any course will take as long as it takes to reach the required standard (and pass the test if required!)

    • @quinurquhart2652
      @quinurquhart2652 3 года назад

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool thank you so much also one more question (sorry im only 15 and 6 months) what advice would you give to someone starting to learn how to drive?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  3 года назад

      Book a decent driving instructor (not just the cheapest) and try not to rush anything. It will take as long as it takes!

    • @bakerloobadboy
      @bakerloobadboy 2 года назад

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool there are some very rare cases of being able to drive a car at 16. You can get a licence if you have a medical dependency that requires you to drive. Generally this means you need to be in receipt of a UK benefit called the enhanced rate of the mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • @wYd001
    @wYd001 2 года назад +1

    How do you resist the urge to catch up with car infront of you

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  2 года назад +2

      The closer you get the more stone chips your car will have…

    • @wendyslittleprogram3984
      @wendyslittleprogram3984 2 года назад

      Errr, through not wanting to get into an accident, perhaps?

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Год назад

      Go do a couple track days. You'll completely lose the urge to be behind another car!

  • @stev5293
    @stev5293 Год назад +2

    I thought this was just normal driving?

  • @davidmacphee3549
    @davidmacphee3549 4 года назад

    I need to flip this horizontally. Everybody's on the WRONG side of the road

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 года назад

      Ha - we like it this way 😉

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 4 года назад

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool I Always wondered If I could manage right hand drive. Absolutely not. This video goes completely against my intuition. Could you drive in Canada? The video made me feel panicked. Good work though. Thank you.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  4 года назад +2

      I've driven left hand drive cars (both auto and manual) in the US and Europe - and it doesn't take very long to get used to driving on the other side of the car / road. What does make me concentrate is all the different road signs and rules though!

    • @bakerloobadboy
      @bakerloobadboy 2 года назад

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool I passed most of my basic driving tests in the Army. This meant doing a course at Leaconfield in a right hand drive vehicle on the "CORRECT" side of the road. I was then returned to my unit in Germany when I had to then do a conversion course to drive on the wrong side of the road in a left hand drive vehicle completely going against all the training I had received in the UK.
      However, I'm in my 60's and still drive everything from a Vauxhall Astra to specialised articulated lorries that deliver some really weird cargoes

  • @tonyblackwell8173
    @tonyblackwell8173 3 года назад

    Doesn't your Advanced Driver know that using your indicators doesn't cost anything!! Surely it is safer to use your indicators when ever deviating from a straight line!

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  3 года назад +1

      If we indicate too much (for example every time we pass a parked car) it might confuse others and lead to danger.

    • @bakerloobadboy
      @bakerloobadboy 2 года назад

      You should only really indicate when there is someone to benefit from it. Don't do it robotically as this generates confusion

  • @nikaruP
    @nikaruP 4 года назад

    good theory from my mum: presume the driver in front is an idiot. assume the worst

  • @UndoMove
    @UndoMove 4 года назад

    Expect every other driver to be an idiot.

  • @mahadali619
    @mahadali619 4 года назад

    Your compass is having seizures

  • @KoricTheBrave
    @KoricTheBrave Месяц назад

    I'm sorry but this is angering me so much, from the contradictions, to horrible roads. Where in the hell are these horrific roads? I fully understand that it is a different country, and the driving is on the opposite side of the road, but I would not call this Defensive Driving. More like stress inducing roads from incompetent designers. Half your car in another persons lane, having to zig zag between parked cars, and my favorite, having no room in your own lane because 1 foot to the left, you hit a curb, one to the right you hit a car. Would defensive driving honestly be needed if roads were properly done? The video itself states "A full doors width length to parked cars" Don't get me wrong, ALL of the information provided in this video is excellent advice, to a new driver, but at 2:30 , parked in the road? forcing you to drive literally half your car in another persons lane? It could be the camera, but I have a very hard time believing you are giving them a full doors width of room. The very next example at 2:50, i understand, different country, but what are these random bump out curbs? Why? Left, right, left right, AND it's a two way lane?? Some have over 80-90% of their cars parked ontop of curbs.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Месяц назад

      We are in the UK, and unfortunately many of our roads were made before cars were invented! Having so many narrow and busy roads makes driving a challenge, but since we have a very strict driving test we have some of the lowest accident statistics in the world.

  • @devanharripersad5730
    @devanharripersad5730 4 года назад +1

    So boring. Put me to sleep