52 year old here, got my first manual. I know how to operate one but neva HAD the on goin experience but your videos are perfect in teaching me...thank you for your efforts!
Zondo!!!!! I pass my practical test with the manual gear at first attempt. Imagine, theory in September and today, a practical test with just three faults. Cheers bro!
3:15 another alternative to looking at the lines at back mirror, is to instead look at the rev counter. When you're at the bite point the revs will rise confirming your at the bite point and are ready to go. I use this method since I'm new to driving (got my licence in march) and that quick glance at the revs has helped me alot with not losing the biting point for hill starts! 🤞🏾
Bro as I know and refered your RUclips. After many reaserch everyone stalls the car. Even veteran driver then stalling happens to everyone. Is that real dangerous. That means driving manual is dangerous irrespective of experience because every one stall. Any thing happened when you train learner and stalled
52 year old here, got my first manual. I know how to operate one but neva HAD the on goin experience but your videos are perfect in teaching me...thank you for your efforts!
Thank you so much for watching. Welcome to the manual side 😎
Zondo!!!!! I pass my practical test with the manual gear at first attempt. Imagine, theory in September and today, a practical test with just three faults. Cheers bro!
Those are some impressive numbers. Congratulations 🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳🏆🙌🏾
3:15 another alternative to looking at the lines at back mirror, is to instead look at the rev counter. When you're at the bite point the revs will rise confirming your at the bite point and are ready to go. I use this method since I'm new to driving (got my licence in march) and that quick glance at the revs has helped me alot with not losing the biting point for hill starts! 🤞🏾
Great to hear
Very informative useful video
Thank you
Plz thank you very much, but can you help us make a video on how to bring up the clutch on speed humps
How to lift the clutch when passing humps and what gear to go too
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My British brother... in America we say the light is Yellow, not amber😂😂
It would be easier right? I think most people call it yellow, even here. 😅
Bro as I know and refered your RUclips. After many reaserch everyone stalls the car. Even veteran driver then stalling happens to everyone. Is that real dangerous. That means driving manual is dangerous irrespective of experience because every one stall. Any thing happened when you train learner and stalled