For someone who has had 20-30 hours with family, he's doing great. He should look at booking his test. Some more driving lessons and he's good to go I believe.
@@abztube2731 exaggerating much don't you think? Overall, he drives safer than many full license holders on the road. Examiners sit through hundreds of tests. Many serious faults don't even faze them. Their job is literally to test strangers' driving abilities and have probably seen the worst of the worst. Do you really think they'll be rattled by someone who failed for slightly speeding and not checking blindspots but otherwise had 5 minors? The job does not require drama queens who get scared at the slightest things. He's making good progress in his learning. Some more lessons and he's good to go.
@@thedragonbrawler9311 You're talking out of your backside. The main criteria that examiners are looking for is "safe driving", and he is not a safe driver. Speeding all the time and not looking in your blind spots is dangerous, and the examiner will fail him.
@@redblade8160 because of the backlog, it's ideal to be booking your test months in advance before you are ready. Better to deal with it earlier than later.
He is doing SO WELL! A few hiccups here and there, but he seems to have a great road awareness that confidence that a few of your other subjects could benefit from. These videos are so wonderful, thanks for sharing peaceful pleasant content ❤️
I passed today with only 2 minors. I’m just making the rounds to my favourite driving channels to say thank you so much for the help. My instructor was brilliant and taught me well and these RUclips channels helped me learn between lessons. So, again, a BIG THANK YOU!
Finally, FINALLY, I'm able to say I've joined the passed my test but still watching your videos club! Your videos have helped me so much, esp as I'm (a bit) older than your average new driver and they really helped with my confidence. .
That was a pretty decent drive for someone with so little experience, I reckon Abdullah will do pretty well once he gets the speed under control as that seemed to be where his issues were coming from
I’ve been a learner for 3 years and i got my license 2 weeks ago, me and my dad drove every day weeks before my second test so i feel like a competent driver, I did go to a 2 week speed course also so I was really prepared. I got a few things wrong on my second test like when I reversed around a corner i went up a bit on the sidewalk but the instructor told me that I could do it again and when I start there was a bunch of cars coming so I stopped, even tho I couldn’t complete the reversing I passed since I looked around a lot and was aware of the cars around me. I also almost missed a turn that was only a few meters after I got of the motor way, I have dyslexia and I told the instructor this before the test and he overlooked my almost fail because of this. I have a automatic license and I live in Sweden. the written test is 70 questions and you have to have 52 right answers and I got 56. 5 questions is just questions they have to see if they can use these questions in future tests. I am really proud of myself for passing, I have ADHD and Autism so I’m not really confident in myself. Sorry for the ramble, there is probably no one that wants to read this haha.
Read it with much interest! Never hesitate when you have something meaningful to say -- I much prefer to spend time on reading two paragraphs of substance than a one-liner just expressing emotions (although I surely don't have anything against the latter). Congratulations on your result and I hope the license serves you well in your life! (Also, kudos to the examiner.)
@@primtve_dope9568Jag var så jävla nervös och jag hade inte kunnat övningsköra så mycket veckan innan eftersom att min familj var bortrest. Det är inte like lätt för alla och dessutom klarar bara 50% av alla uppkörningen på första försöket. Jag har haft det jävligt tufft det senaste året så att jag ens orkade ta körkort just nu är inte självklart. Dessutom har jag bara kört automat i några månader, vi hade en manuell också men den var begagnad från 2004 och det var för dyrt att laga den.
@ClearviewDriving thank you! Your test day videos were super helpful for me the day before my test. To everyone else still learning - you've got this! 💪
You're doing really well Abdullah, you're almost there! Remember those blind spots and watch that speed, it creeps up. Good Luck with your Driving Test and come back and let us know how it goes.
Abdullah is a bit of roller-coster operator when it comes to being a driver -- fun and thrilling rides for his passengers are guaranteed! :D More seriously, though, he's a confident and competent driver. Certainly looks well above the expected skill-level of someone with just 30 hours' worth of driver experience, and that mostly being supervised by another driver and not by a professional instructor. Heck, he gives an impression of being a routined driver. Hopefully, the lesson of the mock test will help him get more careful with his speed, because for an unexperienced driver it's sometimes difficult to internalize that the speed limits are not so much a question of what we ourselves and our cars are able to handle safely, but what is necessary because of the unpredictability of other road users.
Really nice drive just the speed needs kept an eye on and practice using your ears for speed so you know what the car sounds like at that speed. The only other thing at the zebra crossing at the end before setting off glance left and right incase someone dashing to cross.
To be fair he is good regards how many hours he drove so far 🤙🏻 7:00 is it a bad thing ? Pop into neutral and just roll? 🤔 Thanks for the video anyway and congrats on the 400k ❤
This is one way of coasting (travelling without drive connected to wheels). Coasting is to be avoided on test. I prefer to slow down a little more/earlier change into second and let clutch back up and glide in. You then have the opportunity to accelerate if it all clears early enough, stop if necessary and select neutral possibly use handbrake if a lengthy stop anticipated or stop and select first to restart immediately. None of this is rushed as you know all the options and restarting can be smooth an instant.
@@vikumabeysiri2926 have my license 15+years, just watching Amans videos for entertainment purposes also we learned many things in many different way so I’m just checking but thx the replies :)
It is only a minor fault on the driving test. The chances that a driver has built up enough minors to teeter into a fail is extremely small but possible in that context.@@thedragonbrawler9311
I show your videos to my American friends to let them know how hard the driving test is compared to the US. Im glad i learned to drive in the UK tho - defensive driving is something everyone should learn
Do you actually believe this? Because I just watched the end of the video and him turning in the final road could have been very costly for him and the other car (what if it's a pedestrian uf he keeps cutting corners). He drove not bad in total, but he clearly is not some one I consider too be a "good driver." He still leaks the experince (years of driving in Europe, Africa...) and driving without any outside influcenes. After a few more hours he is definitely able to pass the test. For now he is still a "student" like mostly everyone else on this insightful channel.
Hi Abdullah, if you watch this video a few times and learn from it, you will be an excellent driver. Thank you Aman! Was enjoyable. Was it London? Or where you somewhere else?
You’re lucky if you have family to start with. I certainly never had any of that and definitely never had the benefit of private lessons. I give up on life at this point.
A lot of us never had the benefit of private practice. I just learnt with my instructor and paid for lessons myself when I was 20. There will always be those more fortunate than you but it's your journey that matters most in your life. Don't know if you're learning to drive now but good luck on all your endeavours.
Same here, but only needed like 20x40min lessons at a driving school from never having driven a car to passing first time so you can still do it at a reasonable price.
I am from the Netherlands and I have recently passed my exam and obtained a drivers license. I was wondering. When you ask Abdullah to turn either left or right, I only see him looking at his mirrors and not his blind spots. We are taught to look over our shoulder and then put the blinker on. Also right before turning in, checking your blind spot again if possible. I don't see him doing that... Is there a different way of approaching these turns in the UK?
You don’t need to check your blind spots when turning left or right in the UK. Just check center mirror and right/left mirror depending on the turn. Why would you do that in the Netherlands, could you please explain? 🙌🏻
I'm totally new to these kind of videos and I have no idea what the rules of driving-schools in UK are. You mentioned "with his family": so is it allowed and officially recognized to learn to drive with a family member?
Well you get insurance as a provisional licence holder and can drive with anyone that over 21 and has 3 years experience. If you get stopped and they are under 21 or have a new licence then there will be issues Never heard of it happening though
One thing i noticed is that he crosses arms and spins the wheel through his fingers (see the very first junction). Are these techniques allowed now? Been a long tome since i passed
There is no set number of hours or lessons required and it really depends on how quickly you're able to learn. The average cost of a driving lesson in the UK is around £25-£50 per hour, probably depending on your location. The DVSA/DVLA (can never remember which one... ) recommends that learners take around 45 hours!
@@Ripcraze it is normal for us to be taught by our parents/family! And we log the hours. Most people will do like 1 or 2 official lessons just before their test or not do any lessons with an instructor at all. Believe it or not they actually considered doubling it to 240 at one point!
@@katielicheni9451 For sure, at least its good that driving privately is normal then; For me that wasn't the case, have no family or relative with a car so had to take lesson for it all, where im at it would cost me $12500 USD to get 120 hours from a school haha. Luckily I only needed 20 hours to pass mine.
This is for the people who have passed their driving test and driving with a full license. What would be your best advice for me who will just start doing lessons? (Answers are appreciated).
1.Keep watching videos like this one and learn as much about the different driving topics such as clutch control, large roundabouts, mini roundabouts, crossroads etc. Watching and studying videos can save you time and money especially if you are a visual learner. 2. Find a good instructor, go for 2 lessons and see how you get on with them, if you don't feel you are learning and making progress or comfortable with that instructor find another. Don't feel obligated to stay with them. If they are just getting you to drive around with no goal or building your skill, that's not a good instructor. 3. Try to drive with family, friends who have a car if you can. 4. Turn up to lessons with a positive attitude, focused and ready to learn, there will be good days and frustrating days, just keep going, don't give up and you will get there. 5. Carry out mock tests with instructor and in your test area if possible. Good luck
@@jackiea7965 Thank you very much for your reply, I really appreciate it. I wasn't expected to get this detailed answer from anybody so specially thank you very much, you are the best.
Hello Madam, are you conducting a driving school.? Excellent video. 👍 I subscribed your video. Please tell, in your normal (personal) life, do you always drive manual cars in barefeet, or very rarely. ? And, how many years is your driving experiance? (And Starting age)? Please reply.
This is something I’ve noticed with leaners that drive with family. They tend to be a big faster as they are used to driving and actually going A to B Whereas on lessons we don’t do that 🤣
I passed my driving test yesterday! I just wanted to say thank you, your videos have been a lifesaver and have really helped me understand how to drive! 🩷🤩🚗
For someone who has had 20-30 hours with family, he's doing great. He should look at booking his test. Some more driving lessons and he's good to go I believe.
the way he drives, i doubt the examiner will feel safe.
@@abztube2731 exaggerating much don't you think? Overall, he drives safer than many full license holders on the road.
Examiners sit through hundreds of tests. Many serious faults don't even faze them. Their job is literally to test strangers' driving abilities and have probably seen the worst of the worst. Do you really think they'll be rattled by someone who failed for slightly speeding and not checking blindspots but otherwise had 5 minors? The job does not require drama queens who get scared at the slightest things.
He's making good progress in his learning. Some more lessons and he's good to go.
his approach speed to mini roundabouts is utterly concerning. @@thedragonbrawler9311
@@thedragonbrawler9311
You're talking out of your backside. The main criteria that examiners are looking for is "safe driving", and he is not a safe driver. Speeding all the time and not looking in your blind spots is dangerous, and the examiner will fail him.
@@redblade8160 because of the backlog, it's ideal to be booking your test months in advance before you are ready. Better to deal with it earlier than later.
that was such a smooth ride. Lesson learnt from Abdullah: remain calm and be fully aware of your surroundings.
"Remain calm" if only knowing what to do automatically got it done 😩
He is doing SO WELL! A few hiccups here and there, but he seems to have a great road awareness that confidence that a few of your other subjects could benefit from. These videos are so wonderful, thanks for sharing peaceful pleasant content ❤️
Thank you for watching :)
I passed today with only 2 minors. I’m just making the rounds to my favourite driving channels to say thank you so much for the help. My instructor was brilliant and taught me well and these RUclips channels helped me learn between lessons. So, again, a BIG THANK YOU!
Brilliant, well done!! 👏🏽👏🏽
Finally, FINALLY, I'm able to say I've joined the passed my test but still watching your videos club! Your videos have helped me so much, esp as I'm (a bit) older than your average new driver and they really helped with my confidence.
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Brilliant! Really well done 👏🏽🤩
These videos have been really helpful! Just passed 2nd time today, even though I thought I failed. Good luck to everyone with a test coming up 😊
Well done!! 👏🏽 I passed 2nd time as a learner myself :)
That was a pretty decent drive for someone with so little experience, I reckon Abdullah will do pretty well once he gets the speed under control as that seemed to be where his issues were coming from
After passing the test, I am just watching your videos now for fun. 😅❤
You can sit back and relax now 😂
I have a driving licence a year now but I am still watching 😊
@@ClearviewDrivingbut not while driving 😢
I’ve been a learner for 3 years and i got my license 2 weeks ago, me and my dad drove every day weeks before my second test so i feel like a competent driver, I did go to a 2 week speed course also so I was really prepared. I got a few things wrong on my second test like when I reversed around a corner i went up a bit on the sidewalk but the instructor told me that I could do it again and when I start there was a bunch of cars coming so I stopped, even tho I couldn’t complete the reversing I passed since I looked around a lot and was aware of the cars around me. I also almost missed a turn that was only a few meters after I got of the motor way, I have dyslexia and I told the instructor this before the test and he overlooked my almost fail because of this.
I have a automatic license and I live in Sweden. the written test is 70 questions and you have to have 52 right answers and I got 56. 5 questions is just questions they have to see if they can use these questions in future tests. I am really proud of myself for passing, I have ADHD and Autism so I’m not really confident in myself.
Sorry for the ramble, there is probably no one that wants to read this haha.
I read it all😂
Du har övningskört i tre år i en automat, tog en jävla snabbkurs för typ 20000kr och kunde ändå int klara uppkörningen på första försöket? WTF haha
Read it with much interest! Never hesitate when you have something meaningful to say -- I much prefer to spend time on reading two paragraphs of substance than a one-liner just expressing emotions (although I surely don't have anything against the latter).
Congratulations on your result and I hope the license serves you well in your life!
(Also, kudos to the examiner.)
@@primtve_dope9568Jag var så jävla nervös och jag hade inte kunnat övningsköra så mycket veckan innan eftersom att min familj var bortrest. Det är inte like lätt för alla och dessutom klarar bara 50% av alla uppkörningen på första försöket. Jag har haft det jävligt tufft det senaste året så att jag ens orkade ta körkort just nu är inte självklart. Dessutom har jag bara kört automat i några månader, vi hade en manuell också men den var begagnad från 2004 och det var för dyrt att laga den.
@@barsorrroThank you so much your comment really made my day. I wish all the best to you :)
He’s pretty swift for a new driver! But seems like a sweet lad. Hope he does well xxx
It was a great drive, very smooth! Just needs to work on a few things :)
Passed first time with 4 minor faults last week 🎉 thank you so much for your videos they were so helpful between lessons with my instructor 😊
Really well done, that’s really good to hear! Glad the videos have been useful! 🥰
@ClearviewDriving thank you! Your test day videos were super helpful for me the day before my test. To everyone else still learning - you've got this! 💪
You're doing really well Abdullah, you're almost there! Remember those blind spots and watch that speed, it creeps up. Good Luck with your Driving Test and come back and let us know how it goes.
He’s a great driver, considering what little experience he has :)
He drives better than some divs on the roads with full licenses
He’s a good driver but I think he’s a bit over confident and needs to refine his observation skills, and certainly keep his speed under control.
Abdullah is a bit of roller-coster operator when it comes to being a driver -- fun and thrilling rides for his passengers are guaranteed! :D
More seriously, though, he's a confident and competent driver. Certainly looks well above the expected skill-level of someone with just 30 hours' worth of driver experience, and that mostly being supervised by another driver and not by a professional instructor. Heck, he gives an impression of being a routined driver.
Hopefully, the lesson of the mock test will help him get more careful with his speed, because for an unexperienced driver it's sometimes difficult to internalize that the speed limits are not so much a question of what we ourselves and our cars are able to handle safely, but what is necessary because of the unpredictability of other road users.
😂😂
Get that test booked you will smash it!
Great drive!
Agreed 👍🏽😊
Really nice drive just the speed needs kept an eye on and practice using your ears for speed so you know what the car sounds like at that speed. The only other thing at the zebra crossing at the end before setting off glance left and right incase someone dashing to cross.
Always a good idea to look behind the windscreen pillars before moving off
It's great, his driving is very good.
I passed last week for the first time, 2 minors and I learnt with my dad :)
That’s amazing well done!! :)
Hlw Aman, I am watching your videos from Dubai, My final RTA Road Test 17 April 2024
Waiting for Aman’s soulmate to pop up in one of these videos she posts every week
Hahahah 😭 might be a bit weird
2:11 The only blue I could see is your fingernail colour, they are really beautiful Aman😀
Haha thank you :)
Could you do a video on all the show me tell me questions in depth?
To be fair he is good regards how many hours he drove so far 🤙🏻
7:00 is it a bad thing ? Pop into neutral and just roll? 🤔
Thanks for the video anyway and congrats on the 400k ❤
This is one way of coasting (travelling without drive connected to wheels). Coasting is to be avoided on test. I prefer to slow down a little more/earlier change into second and let clutch back up and glide in. You then have the opportunity to accelerate if it all clears early enough, stop if necessary and select neutral possibly use handbrake if a lengthy stop anticipated or stop and select first to restart immediately. None of this is rushed as you know all the options and restarting can be smooth an instant.
Coasting will mark you down in your test. So always try to avoid it.
@@vikumabeysiri2926 have my license 15+years, just watching Amans videos for entertainment purposes also we learned many things in many different way so I’m just checking but thx the replies :)
Coasting is only bad when you're doing it at speed. What he's doing is perfectly fine.
It is only a minor fault on the driving test. The chances that a driver has built up enough minors to teeter into a fail is extremely small but possible in that context.@@thedragonbrawler9311
He's a great driver
Great video as always!
Thank you :) he’s a great driver
I show your videos to my American friends to let them know how hard the driving test is compared to the US. Im glad i learned to drive in the UK tho - defensive driving is something everyone should learn
Hii Aman can you do a 1 hour drive please I never wanted the video to end I really enjoy it but I love your videos Aman
Hey I don’t have the availability at the moment, I will let you know when I do
Can't wait
He is a very good driver so proud of him.
Bit of a weird comment don't you think?
Finally, a good driver.
Do you actually believe this?
Because I just watched the end of the video and him turning in the final road could have been very costly for him and the other car (what if it's a pedestrian uf he keeps cutting corners).
He drove not bad in total, but he clearly is not some one I consider too be a "good driver."
He still leaks the experince (years of driving in Europe, Africa...) and driving without any outside influcenes.
After a few more hours he is definitely able to pass the test.
For now he is still a "student" like mostly everyone else on this insightful channel.
How many mph can you go over/under the speed limit before u get a fault?
Hi Abdullah, if you watch this video a few times and learn from it, you will be an excellent driver. Thank you Aman! Was enjoyable. Was it London? Or where you somewhere else?
London yes I saw a red TFL bus said Uxbridge on it. 15:03
yup west london
Hey yes it’s west London, Hayes/Hillingdon area
@@ClearviewDriving Thank you! I wasn't sure this time! And also thanks to @noorahmandlondon and @SC-hi6tp for the answer!
He'll turn out good Aman is pointing out his faults
:)
You’re lucky if you have family to start with. I certainly never had any of that and definitely never had the benefit of private lessons. I give up on life at this point.
A lot of us never had the benefit of private practice. I just learnt with my instructor and paid for lessons myself when I was 20. There will always be those more fortunate than you but it's your journey that matters most in your life.
Don't know if you're learning to drive now but good luck on all your endeavours.
Same here, but only needed like 20x40min lessons at a driving school from never having driven a car to passing first time so you can still do it at a reasonable price.
I am from the Netherlands and I have recently passed my exam and obtained a drivers license. I was wondering. When you ask Abdullah to turn either left or right, I only see him looking at his mirrors and not his blind spots. We are taught to look over our shoulder and then put the blinker on. Also right before turning in, checking your blind spot again if possible. I don't see him doing that... Is there a different way of approaching these turns in the UK?
You don’t need to check your blind spots when turning left or right in the UK. Just check center mirror and right/left mirror depending on the turn. Why would you do that in the Netherlands, could you please explain? 🙌🏻
@@zn4805I’d imagine it’s because of the amount of cycles in the Netherlands ?
I'm totally new to these kind of videos and I have no idea what the rules of driving-schools in UK are. You mentioned "with his family": so is it allowed and officially recognized to learn to drive with a family member?
In the uk anyone who’s 21 and 3+ years of driving experience can teach a learner how to drive
@@michaelkeitof4666 thanks. And how is this officially recognized?
Well you get insurance as a provisional licence holder and can drive with anyone that over 21 and has 3 years experience.
If you get stopped and they are under 21 or have a new licence then there will be issues
Never heard of it happening though
@@ClearviewDriving wow, thanks Aman! 😊 a reply from you was unexpected and really nice. Got it now!
@@alinclaudiu4754🥰🥰
23:42, what does that warnight light mean? Oil? Or the battery?
I love when you do your pout of minor fault 👁️👄👁️
Why many drivers in UK overspeed...
One thing i noticed is that he crosses arms and spins the wheel through his fingers (see the very first junction).
Are these techniques allowed now? Been a long tome since i passed
As long as you keep control of the car at all times, you can steer however you want.
Hey it’s allowed as long as you don’t lose control while steering like this
Is there no minimum hours in the UK? In Australia we had to log at least 120 hours of driving before we could book in for a test.
There is no set number of hours or lessons required and it really depends on how quickly you're able to learn.
The average cost of a driving lesson in the UK is around £25-£50 per hour, probably depending on your location.
The DVSA/DVLA (can never remember which one... ) recommends that learners take around 45 hours!
120 hours? That is insane especially if you can't drive privately, sound like they wanna financially ruin the kids lmao.
@@Ripcraze it is normal for us to be taught by our parents/family! And we log the hours. Most people will do like 1 or 2 official lessons just before their test or not do any lessons with an instructor at all. Believe it or not they actually considered doubling it to 240 at one point!
@@Ripcraze its pretty chill because once you can drive pretty well you just sort of drive everywhere you need to go until you get the hours up ahaha
@@katielicheni9451 For sure, at least its good that driving privately is normal then; For me that wasn't the case, have no family or relative with a car so had to take lesson for it all, where im at it would cost me $12500 USD to get 120 hours from a school haha. Luckily I only needed 20 hours to pass mine.
Hi I love u so mutch ur channel is amazing Hii
Hey thank you :)
This is for the people who have passed their driving test and driving with a full license. What would be your best advice for me who will just start doing lessons?
(Answers are appreciated).
1.Keep watching videos like this one and learn as much about the different driving topics such as clutch control, large roundabouts, mini roundabouts, crossroads etc. Watching and studying videos can save you time and money especially if you are a visual learner.
2. Find a good instructor, go for 2 lessons and see how you get on with them, if you don't feel you are learning and making progress or comfortable with that instructor find another. Don't feel obligated to stay with them. If they are just getting you to drive around with no goal or building your skill, that's not a good instructor.
3. Try to drive with family, friends who have a car if you can.
4. Turn up to lessons with a positive attitude, focused and ready to learn, there will be good days and frustrating days, just keep going, don't give up and you will get there.
5. Carry out mock tests with instructor and in your test area if possible.
Good luck
@@jackiea7965 Thank you very much for your reply, I really appreciate it. I wasn't expected to get this detailed answer from anybody so specially thank you very much, you are the best.
Are you doing automatic or manual? Also it’s being 10 months since you wrote this so are you still learning or passed? 😊
I passed today First attempt with only 4 minors
Hello Madam, are you conducting a driving school.?
Excellent video. 👍
I subscribed your video.
Please tell, in your normal (personal) life, do you always drive manual cars in barefeet, or very rarely. ?
And, how many years is your driving experiance? (And Starting age)?
Please reply.
Just passed with 0 minors almost strictly from watching your videos!
Brilliant!! 🤩well done 👏🏽
He does tend to drive too fast. Slow down Abdullah.
This is something I’ve noticed with leaners that drive with family.
They tend to be a big faster as they are used to driving and actually going A to B
Whereas on lessons we don’t do that 🤣
he forgot to check blind spots for the fighter jet that was about to fire apples at him
I want to learn
You cant cross hand on driving test
Is it legal to drive barefoot there?
Yeah
Mo deens should learn a thing or two from his son
I have a dout
We need Erin’s lessons
I feel like youre getting a lot of extra creeps in your comments recently 🙈
He looks Lebanese. Is he?
First
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I passed my driving test yesterday! I just wanted to say thank you, your videos have been a lifesaver and have really helped me understand how to drive! 🩷🤩🚗