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Although moving along in traffic didnt cause a serious problem with me, I found it stressful and annoying to deal with as I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do both on the road and with my feet. Mainly when traffic is edging forward like every couple seconds, or constantly edging forward. Are you supposed to / have to also move forward, even though you are only moving by like half or a metre along? Why cant you just sit there with the handbrake until the traffic actually clears then move? The only reason I can think of is so that 1). maybe you will be able to pass through a set of lights if you did edge forward or 2). to reduce the amount of space being taken up by traffic behind i.e so no junctions or other road users are affected. It's more annoying to manage when on a hill because you have to use gas to not roll back, but not too much so you hit the car infront, and doing that multiple times, essentially moving off like 5 times in a row, is super stressful to not stall and also to not hit the car in front. Sorry for the rant
My Car driving test is finally booked for 12:28pm on Friday 20 September 2024 at Mitcham (London) Let’s hope nothing happens to my test slot.. i still have bad experiences in taking a uk driving test.😢 i only gotten the confirmation email at 6.54 am 😂 i was so confused on where this was.😅 Thought i given wrong email for example. It’s a massive relief to have a test date in as my phone isn’t allowed to book a test slot.😮 Good video on clutch control, on explaining for the viewers how the clutch works which is what many learners can struggle with You seen my comments here and there Chris.. i should pass this time with my knowledge and experience. Thank you for your explanations in this video.
5:27 My driving instructor made me change my method of keeping my heel OFF the floor during clutch control, and made me instead keep it on the floor, resulting in bad clutch control which she then would constantly scold me for… :/
well then let her know that the method isn't working for you but I'm guessing you've probably taken your driving test already. Most people who rest their heel on the floor do it because it allows for more precise control and it's doesn't make your legs etc as tired quite as quickly, same reason why you might rest your heel on the floor for braking.
i love you cris... learned alot from your videos... would love to see more videos on 3 parking position for beginners.. forward, reverse and parallel parking and how to exit properly in parking with a guide on exact turn on steering
So many people say holding/riding the clutch at the biting point too much burns out the clutch, but it is the only way to move slowly in traffic? Is smoking up your clutch just something you have to accept if you live in a high-traffic area?
sitting in traffic on an uphill is the one time I regret buying a manual car lol. It happens pretty infrequently though, but when it does I can feel my clutch crying for mercy because I starts to get unhappy after prolonged periods in a traffic jam.
Im having my test in like 2 weeks.I was told on a hill start you press the clutch and brake and then the parking brake up.Then you find biting point while still on the brake.Then put the parking brake down and remove your foot off the brake and put a little gas and keep your feet steady until you move off.But you saying something else.Will both work?
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Although moving along in traffic didnt cause a serious problem with me, I found it stressful and annoying to deal with as I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do both on the road and with my feet. Mainly when traffic is edging forward like every couple seconds, or constantly edging forward. Are you supposed to / have to also move forward, even though you are only moving by like half or a metre along? Why cant you just sit there with the handbrake until the traffic actually clears then move? The only reason I can think of is so that 1). maybe you will be able to pass through a set of lights if you did edge forward or 2). to reduce the amount of space being taken up by traffic behind i.e so no junctions or other road users are affected. It's more annoying to manage when on a hill because you have to use gas to not roll back, but not too much so you hit the car infront, and doing that multiple times, essentially moving off like 5 times in a row, is super stressful to not stall and also to not hit the car in front. Sorry for the rant
I feel u bro
My Car driving test is finally booked for 12:28pm on Friday 20 September 2024 at Mitcham (London)
Let’s hope nothing happens to my test slot.. i still have bad experiences in taking a uk driving test.😢
i only gotten the confirmation email at 6.54 am 😂
i was so confused on where this was.😅
Thought i given wrong email for example.
It’s a massive relief to have a test date in as my phone isn’t allowed to book a test slot.😮
Good video on clutch control, on explaining for the viewers how the clutch works which is what many learners can struggle with
You seen my comments here and there Chris..
i should pass this time with my knowledge and experience.
Thank you for your explanations in this video.
Good luck 👍
5:27 My driving instructor made me change my method of keeping my heel OFF the floor during clutch control, and made me instead keep it on the floor, resulting in bad clutch control which she then would constantly scold me for… :/
well then let her know that the method isn't working for you but I'm guessing you've probably taken your driving test already. Most people who rest their heel on the floor do it because it allows for more precise control and it's doesn't make your legs etc as tired quite as quickly, same reason why you might rest your heel on the floor for braking.
I passed my test first time with two minors today thanks to binge watching your videos. Thank you so much🙏
congratulation, im on my 4th lesson now i drive ok for a beginner but the clutch biting point on the BMW is giving me trouble 😩 any tips for me?
@@A4KNetworkjust keep practicing you’ll get it. Got my test soon tho.
@@Iamdromon good luck man
i love you cris... learned alot from your videos...
would love to see more videos on 3 parking position for beginners..
forward, reverse and parallel parking and how to exit properly in parking with a guide on exact turn on steering
Have a look through the channel and you'll find most of those videos 🙂
Just passed today with 2 minors, thank you for your parallel parking video. Came in clutch
Learnt a lot from you especially the uphill methods. Love from India ❤
Pleased the videos helped a little 🙂
This video helped me ,I don't have license but I can drive ,Thank you so much.Im ready to book my learners
So many people say holding/riding the clutch at the biting point too much burns out the clutch, but it is the only way to move slowly in traffic? Is smoking up your clutch just something you have to accept if you live in a high-traffic area?
Don't hold the biting point for long periods of time 👍
@@worlddriving Thanks for the reply! What's a "long period of time"? 15 seconds? 30?
You'll see in the video. Hold the biting point for about 5 seconds and then dip the clutch to slow down or stop. Raise it to move on 🙂
sitting in traffic on an uphill is the one time I regret buying a manual car lol. It happens pretty infrequently though, but when it does I can feel my clutch crying for mercy because I starts to get unhappy after prolonged periods in a traffic jam.
Im having my test in like 2 weeks.I was told on a hill start you press the clutch and brake and then the parking brake up.Then you find biting point while still on the brake.Then put the parking brake down and remove your foot off the brake and put a little gas and keep your feet steady until you move off.But you saying something else.Will both work?
If it works for you then keep doing it, although pressing the gas when moving off helps you not stall :)
Great video. I experienced it and worked a lot. Thanks!
I passed today thankyou for your videos
Congratulations! Great news. Keep up the safe driving and enjoy :)
Thank you so much for your lesson, sir is very helpful, from mauritius 🇲🇺
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome
good video, can you show please how to drive in traffic uphill?
Thank you :) :)
Hi Chris, I wanna take a mock test. Can u please tell me how much cost and when you available?
I've got his contact
Why are there pedals in the other sit 😭😭
Coz its a learning car, the instructor normally seats on that sit in order to control the car if the learner makes a mistake
Nice Video Driving Manual Cars are fun🚘🚘🚘🚘.