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@@FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey my driving instructor in washington state in the US only owned manual cars but yeah I don't know if he could pass the uk test
“Normally when I do a driving test, I’ll point out the good parts” “You can point out the bad parts, it’s ok.” “What I was going to say...there weren’t really any good parts” LMAO Good kid, kudos to him for trying!
I literally couldn't talk, my mouth was so dry you could hear that horrible smacking noise in the back of my throat every time I tried to swallow. I passed with only one minor but it is still the most stressful thing I have ever experienced in my life. And I've been through a lot of shit lol.
Part of that is because this is purely for fun. Obviously it's just a mock for the other students, but they are treating it the same way as the actual test that they are yet to complete. Here he has no upcoming test, so being terrible doesn't matter. He's also been actively driving two years. It's a world of difference. You could almost call it arrogance with how bad his driving was. Accident waiting to happen with how little he actually checks the mirrors and blind spots.
Respect bro. Most people would recommend their course to anyone to get as much money as possible. Shows that you’re not in it for the money, you genuinely want to help people pass.
@@genox633 yeah but his point is that if pin was really money centred, he maybe would’ve tried to say that it is still useful for US learners, but, while he does charge for it, the course is there to genuinely help people to learn to drive.
I've just come back to the UK from living in the US for 4 years - the driving by this chap is actually pretty good for US drivers. Make of that what you will...
Depends on the state. I took my driving test several decades ago and I am sure instructions have changed. I also learned to drive in a major city where parallel parking was and still is the norm.
@@jamestoni Nothing wrong with capitalism itself, you just have to execute it in a way that gives chances to everyone and doesn't represent an enormous public safety hazard like this, which is connected to that time when they caused a mass lead poisoning in the US just to sell more gasoline.
The driving is kinda fucked, yes, but US roads are some of the most simple systems I've ever seen. Sure the 6 lane highways are incredibly dangerous to foot traffic but they are very very simple. What bothers me most is how little skill you demand from motorcycle riders. Just some turns and a quick stop and you're done. Probably one of the reasons why the most ridiculous and avoidable crashes on youtube come from the US.
Mine, at the very first lesson asked how I was with talking while driving, and I said I didn't really know but I said "I'll probably halt the conversation a bit during times that require more concentration." He was glad I at least had an idea I might do it like that :P (It turned out to be true by the way, intersections and other more complicated situations made me go silent :P).
tell me about it I failed soon as i came out that test center cos i was so nervous and this guy get to go out and do what he likes LOL 😂 i wish i got his confidence
Just remember, every road test is different in the US depending on the state you're from, and where you choose to take your test in that state. Some cities have closed courses and short tests with no traffic, others have 25 minute road tests in super busy areas, and it all depends on the examiner you get as well :/
It’s interesting/weird to me that every state has a different kind of test. Does that mean if you decided to move state you have to do another driving test? I mean it makes sense the US is huge.
I haven't got my licence. It's expensive for lessons here and my last (failed) experience was horrendous. So basically, I have social anxiety, tests and interviews trigger breakdowns and meltdowns (yay autism). So, I was already a jittery bag of nerves going in.... oh yeah... and I was due the results from my exams the following day. Also not good. Third and final strike? The test examiner got us LOST mid test. I spent a good chunk of it driving on my own until I recognised an area (it was a town over and I'm not as familiar with some of the outskirts around there) and started making my way back. Only she had to do obs on a manouver and I shit you not, picked the one I'm worst at in the most akward place. Reversing into a side street... but.... well not just that. It was on the side of a fucking steep hill, so I had to reverse back down this hill, into this side street.... which was a steep UPHILL off the main road. I was a little too far from the kerb with all my stress and panicking and that was what failed me. I literally would have passed with only 3 minor faults otherwise.
@@jennifer7317 generally you don't have to as long as you re-register your driver license in the new state without it being expired. This is speaking from experience after moving state to state
Juseenthan Kulendiran well when you live in another country and go somewhere you’ve never been before it’s pretty easy to be interested in everything!😂
You're not from america are you? Even in america he would be classified as a horrible driver. The only "acceptable" thing he did here would be speeding. Literally everybody speeds here. On average people drive about 15-20 mph over the limit.
Props to him for doing this and letting you put it on Internet, especially as he has hardly driven over here. Nice lad, you had a good rapour with him. It's interesting to see the difference in driving standards elsewhere. It shouldn't be so easy, especially when they can sit their test so young with no other experience.
@@FukKnows87 His test is NOWHERE near what I had to do. The test is much shorter, yes, lasting for only about 10-15 minutes though, not 2. Also, the only time spent in the parking lot was to parallel park between cones, everything else was on the road with other cars. I will agree that our test is much easier, but I have no clue what test this guy took, as it is nothing like what me or anyone I know took.
FukKnows87 every state has a different test. In some states you can get your license it 14, some 18. The big US government only makes really serious laws, most laws and regulations are left up to state governments.
"So it's important to carry out observations to the right. But instead simranjeet is busy asking me a question about police officers." Honestly this has to be one of the funniest videos I've seen in a while 😂😂
In the UK you get faults for so many things, like positioning and steering. As long as you follow the rules of the road in the US, you don’t get faults for stuff like that. Also, in most places across the US, they no longer do a course for the driving test. Most states require a road test on actual local roads.
yeah and also cause a lot of unnecessary crashes or worse injuring bikes and cyclists cos you dont check your mirrors first.. you guys realise by not looking in your mirror first before signalling it gives the message to the person driving in the lane you are signalling to that you are coming into their lane. which can cause unnecassary change in traffic and braking and could (potentially) cause an acident
@@amberleaf42069 you’re supposed to signal before changing lanes so I don’t see how that makes sense. What’s the difference between checking your mirror before you turn your signal on and after if you’re going to turn in 100 feet anyway.
@@charlesdesocio1560 because if you signal that indicates to the driver in that lane you are signalling into that you are coming in to that lane. what happens if a bike is right beehind you in the other lane, he could think you are swerving out on him which could cause a fatal crash. the fact you cant even think of this reason. you look in your mirror FIRST. THEN SIGNAL - to make sure you are being as safe as possible. One mistake like this could lead to someone being injured or being killed.
@@charlesdesocio1560 also mate you could have literally read my first comment to answer your question. mirrors first, then signal. stop being lazy. it could save someones life.
In Lithuania its signal mirror maneuver. Whilst I was learning how to drive in U.K. I have taken 10 lessons in Lithuania just to get used to drive on a right hand side. And I was told off for mirror signal maneuver. The rule is you put signal first then you check mirror and then maneuver. When I asked my instructor why they do not check mirror first, he said because if you check it first yiu put a signal and time passes and the you need to check your mirrors again if it safe to maneuver. So it's more logical to put a signal first, see what cars to behind and then make your judgment call when to change your position.
Grew up in New York myself, though I’m over here in England now. Everything this kid says about our testing process over there is 100% correct. My driving test was under 5 minutes. It took place in a quiet residential neighborhood though as opposed to a course; no main roads. I will say this about the difference in driving standards-our cities and towns are generally hundreds of years younger than yours, and are much better laid out for easy driving. There are fewer twists, turns, and obstacles. Traffic lights managing pretty much every intersection as opposed to roundabouts. There’s a lot less to negotiate as a driver over there. Anyway, thanks Pin; funny video. I did feel a bit of hometown pride when he called it a K turn. My man. Nice kid, the causal chattiness reminded me of home.
Here in The Netherlands it is perfectly normal to have a conversation with your instructor and examiner, it helps make people less nervous and the examiner does stop the conversation when he feels that the learner needs to pay more attention. Of course you can always ask the examiner if he/she can be quiet.
In the Netherlands, before they let you drive for the exam, they ask if you like to hold conversations when you drive. This is more of a question that you should answer yes to, so they know you are confident. While driving, you then have to pay attention and hold a conversation. I myself asked about his work, what he loved. This made him happy, and he started talking a lot about it. And then he even started talking about his wife. That's when you know that you passed, even if you make big mistakes.
In Australia it takes a minimum of 6 years to get your licence but it can take longer starting off with your learners permit for 2 years, then your P1 for 1 year, then your P2 for 3 years, and then you finally get your licence
You're so nice and patient i wish every instructor was like you ,you make your learners feel comfortable i love that.I myself got my driver's license a while ago but i keep watching your videos because honestly your videos are fun and educative so keep up mate.
here in Portugal the speed limit is merely a suggestion unless there's a radar in it, in which case you'll have to pay hundreds of € out of your own pocket and lose license points
I'm from the US (Connecticut) and my test was 20 mins on the road, consisting of 3 point turn, reverse parking, parallel and regular parking. One major mistake you fail, up to 3 minor mistakes. You have to do mirror checks and make sure your signaling is on time.
Just to clear up a misunderstanding: the driving test on the US depends on where you live and how heavily trafficked the area is. The drive test most of the time is about 20-30 minutes, however it could be longer in more Urban cities, or shorter in small town. Mine ended up being around 20 minutes, not including the before hand parallel parking and inspection maneuver and we did go through heavy traffic. However, in a small town it might be shorter like he said (since there wouldn't be much traffic). So he didn't necessarily lie, but it's also not completely true. ❤
That’s how the testing is in certain states, I’m in California and we have to actually drive on a public road with other vehicles. Routes change, and since it’s a public road no test is ever going to be the same. My brother took his test in Maryland and his was in a parking lot like he described. It really just depends on the state lol
@@DHODN, what do you mean they wouldn't? He got more Serious than Major Driving Faults, the examiner would have terminated the test either when he drove on the wrong side of the road into oncoming traffic, or when he surpassed around 6 Serious Driving Faults.
I’m from the US and idk what kinda test he was taking my test was 20 mins still not that long and on main roads and residential areas. Also the parallel parking was 3 tries and if u hit the cone you automatically fail.
I live in the U.S. Yeahhhh, I don't know where this guy's staying but: 1) It's not 2.5 minutes long, (2) It's not a closed course, it's a full on course on the road. Every state is does it differently I guess.
ren butt yeah every state is different. For example I heard in Florida they don’t have to parallel park. I guess it’s because you always pull into parking spaces but still how will people know how to park
《Joaquin Jr 》 I live in Arizona but not in a big city and we also don’t have to parallel park for the test. There are parking lots almost everywhere where I live. It’s not very common to parallel park here but I feel like it should still be in the test bc then you go out to bigger cities and they’re everywhere.
Danessa valdez I was so confused when my cousin told me that because I was like yeah we have parking lots strip malls and malls but you’d still need to learn how to parallel park because even in the state of New Jersey people don’t know how to do it
yeah i live in illinois and its like on the main & residential roads where its busy bc they wanna test how well you do in the hardest roads, they also didnt make us parallel park we only had to do downhill & uphill parking + backing around a corner. though, it was definitely shorter than the tests they have in the uk, 10 mins i think
I'm from the US and my test was 15 minutes with a sudden emergency stop, three point turn, and reverse straight. He's from New York so that's why he had a 2 minute test with no difficulty 🤫🙊
As an American living in the UK I can confirm that getting your license in the states is SUPER easy. In saying that, I passed my UK driving test the first time in a manual so it can be done!
@@outdoorstuffwithelisha2591 if what he says is true and the test is only two and a half minutes then there's no possible way an American driver with only that kind of training would be of a sufficient standard to drive on our roads. You have to bear in mind that a lot of our roads are much more complex than American roads with lots of variation in different types of junctions and roundabouts and bends and crossings and all sorts. Unless maybe they were a police driver or something so they'd had additional training (I'm assuming police drivers have additional training in America). I've been learning for around a year now and I've just failed my test for the second time, it's ridiculously strict over here and forces you to be of a decent standard (in theory anyway). Unfortunately there are a lot of crappy drivers in England who must've gotten incredibly lucky on their test because there's no way they should be driving.
Same in Ontario, Canada. 10-15 mins driving test. 3 point turn, reverse parking, parallel parking, speed limit are important points. You can make up to 5-10 mistakes. Moreover confidence is needed. If you feel confident and observe well you'll pass.
My driving instructor (I'm in The Netherlands by the way) told me that he encounters a lot of people who, going up for either their first exam or after their first exam they failed still gave their driving skills a 9 out of 10, so honestly, I think he was actually being reasonably sensible about his abilities.
I did my cycling proficiency test on my school playground like he passed his driving test and it took more than 20 minutes! I suppose it's comforting for him to drive with a kerb to his right but like many young people he seems obsessed with the right-hand lane.
Yes man I’m happy I did a mock test but I got 2 serious faults but they aren’t that deep. 1. When I was reversing a car came infront of me I should’ve let the car go then continue with my reversing however I didn’t 2. I approached a slip road to fast . Good luck everyone with their real and mock test I’m taking mine on the 24th of this month
Wow. He says hes done a little driving here. I think drivers should have to do a competency test before being allowed to drive here when they visit from abroad. Also I can't believe they don't even test on actual roads wtf. Watching at the end.. he has got an answer for everything, I'm surprised you stayed so cool.
I very much enjoyed watching a U.S. driver take the mock test, I wish there would be more U.S. drivers that would do it, just to see the way they drive and what mistakes they make. Same goes for you, if you ever came to the U.S. it would be great to see you do a driving lesson test here in the U.S. and see if you make any mistakes here.
@@SirZanZa it's definitely worth checking them for something behind you, just for context the reason why he doesn't check them is because my instructor also taught me it's not my problem
I live in the United States and would like to inform people that the driving test is not like that in every place many states have different requirements and tests may even differ by counties, districts or whatever they may be referred to in the U.K., and while I can not speak for other places I do know that the county that I live in the test is on the main roads. Like I said this may differ throughout other places but our test it longer 10 minutes but definitely not 40 minutes. It consists on driving on the main road then turning onto a smaller road where you then turn onto another lane in which you would have to show you can 1. Drive in straight line forwards as well as backwards 2. Stop on command 3. Complete a 3-point turn safely and drive back to facility. Of course all of this must be done without speeding and you must know how to use turn signals, horn, and emergency blinkers along with other stuff.
2.5 mins long?! Here in California, it’s around 15 mins long. But I can’t imagine being tested for 40 mins. Also, I automatically knew he was a New Yorker when he started to speak, not just with his accent, but his personality also. I also pictured Adam Saleh when he started to speak.
Hearing him describe his test explains so much about New York drivers. My test in MA was 10-15 mins on actual roads, it was mostly drive around, pull over on a street with few cars and reverse for 50 feet in a straight line, do a 3-point turn, parallel park, demonstrate how to park on a hill (if you aren't near/on a hill, they will just say "how do you park [up/down] hill with[out] a curb?" and you just pull over and park as if you were on said hill). For parallel parking you get 2 or 3 adjustments (not multiple chances), 3-point turn you can make 1 or 2. On mirrors, most people in the US signal and then check the mirrors, in MA you are *supposed* to check then signal, but they don't really care which order it is done in as long as both are done before changing lanes.
I’m from the US and I’ve been driving for about 8 years now and yes there are certain test like the one he explained where all you have to do is drive through a few cones, but that’s only in certain states. For example, my test which I took in Louisiana, is similar in style to your test in the UK, it took about 30 minutes, and I was taken onto multiple busy roads and put in real life situations. Though yes I will say people in the US tend to be a bit cocky about their driving and I’m not an exception lol. Just wanted to clear that up for some people that now think that all there US driving tests are that simple lol. Also, one thing about the US test is that at least all the test I’ve seen have been in an automatic car, where as in the UK I’ve seen a lot of tests being taken in a standard, which I guess in a sense does make it easier in the US than the UK. Again I’m not saying that every test in the UK is done in a manual or that every test in the US is done and an automatic car, i’m only saying that that’s what I’ve witnessed personally, but I’m sure there are plenty of exceptions. I was lucky enough to have always wanted to learn stick shifting so I learned it ever since I was young, but not many people know how to in the US though there are exceptions. Anyways great job on your videos man I love them!
Most people in the UK learn manual as it entitles you to use either transmission. If you pass using an automatic, you're limiting what you can drive, as your license will only allow for you to drive automatic transmission. I've had an automatic license holder tell me that they think it's unfair that I can drive an automatic with my license, yet they can't drive a manual with their automatic license. Even though driving auto is the easier one to use.
Here in South Africa, if you do your licence with an automatic your licence is endorsed for automatic only. If you do the test in a manual then your licence is not endorsed and you can drive either. The driving schools prefer you to learn in a manual
@@Crimson_Logic 100% agree - driving a car with automatic transmission is way easier than with a manual. After all when driving an automatic you have no need to think about changing gear, using the clutch, or taking your left/right hand off the steering wheel. I know someone who, despite having a full manual license, has only driven automatics for the last 15 years and they now do not feel confident enough to get behind the wheel of a manual transmission car.
@@oussematrabelsi9429 I mean they lost all their colonies, they have won fuck all since my father's first six months on Earth in a sport they have invented, and they eat eels.
I recently watched another video where an American was taking a UK driving test, and they all seem to make the same mistakes: not checking mirrors, incorrect positioning at junctions, signalling specifically right on a roundabout, the classic driving on the wrong side of the road😂, and more
Same with a lot of Americans... I think it’s just this guy because I’ve never been around a person that talks this much especially at a time like this where your supposed to be focusing on the road
I took my driving test in California, Los Angeles specifically, my test was only 7 minutes (so fast! usually its like 15 minutes here) and it was on a main road. Also, they definitely explain to check mirrors before signalling!
where i live the test is a minimum of 30 minutes and if you are strugling it is up to the examiner to push you and if you break and do a mistake you fail
@@josephmarsh8235 The near absence of public transport contributes to this too. (Canada is about as bad as the US in this regard, perhaps worse: VIA's passenger services are, AFAIK, even more scant than Amtrak's.)
tbh this dude is a proper driver, so its kinda hard for him to drive like a learner as he's going to be more laid-back about it and drive like he does normally. But this video was interesting and I absolutely LOVED it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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There was nothing wrong with my comment.i was tryna say our uk test is better
@Unidentified weird
@Unidentified being cute doesnt make u a good driver
@Unidentified nice legs uno lol
Life isnt about looks only.
You should get an American qualified driving instructor to take the uk test. I bet they wouldn’t pass either
OMG YES
They probably wouldnt even know how to drive a manual
Friendly Neighbourhood Spidey true lol
@@FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey my driving instructor in washington state in the US only owned manual cars but yeah I don't know if he could pass the uk test
Please do that
Confidence - 99%
Driving Ability - 1%
leave the poor guy alone, ur last name is literally Fogarty so shut your ass
Hey hey fogarty was a Moto gp champ respect the name 😉
'Murica!! where people can't drive*
*according to the rest of the world & some Americans
@@dfc_ok4337 what u said literally makes no sense 😂😂
@@michaelfogarty136 shut up fogarty
“Normally when I do a driving test, I’ll point out the good parts”
“You can point out the bad parts, it’s ok.”
“What I was going to say...there weren’t really any good parts” LMAO
Good kid, kudos to him for trying!
I burst out laughing 😂😂
Brb, I’m going to America to do Mario Kart to get my licenses 😂😂
Lol!!!
Smarttyy I
This guy is a horrible driver in both the UK and the US
🤣👍
@@LumineLeaf 🤣🤣🤣
This is the funniest and most unserious test I’ve seen so far 😂😂 the guy was too laid back, he’s hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ms Dutchyy I loved it so much 😂😂and pins reaction to the American test
@Mugi that’s what the test is like in USA, laid back and just a relaxing drive around the block for 10 minutes lol
@@fatbroccoli8 not really in USA udon't have random roundabouts and u don't get serious faults for going 2mph over the speed limit
@@vlz.matthew what are you trying to say?
@@fatbroccoli8 Pin is giving the guy serious faults for being 3 mph over the speed limit lmao
I love how talkative he is and all the other uk students are so nervous and anxious.
Yeah they have more confidence
Noo
I literally couldn't talk, my mouth was so dry you could hear that horrible smacking noise in the back of my throat every time I tried to swallow. I passed with only one minor but it is still the most stressful thing I have ever experienced in my life. And I've been through a lot of shit lol.
Part of that is because this is purely for fun. Obviously it's just a mock for the other students, but they are treating it the same way as the actual test that they are yet to complete. Here he has no upcoming test, so being terrible doesn't matter. He's also been actively driving two years. It's a world of difference.
You could almost call it arrogance with how bad his driving was. Accident waiting to happen with how little he actually checks the mirrors and blind spots.
Because they understand how tricky it is lol
He's not just a US driver, he's also a New York driver lol
he don't represent every New York driver...
Lmao if you can drive in New York you can pretty much drive anywhere
????
Could also be a eu driver only the uk drives on the wrong side of the road in the eu
@@alexderpyracc4053 he said he’s from New York.
i have never seen a man hold an expression of disbelief for 30 minutes until I watched this video.
Crank Cuffin 😂😂😂😂😂
Respect bro. Most people would recommend their course to anyone to get as much money as possible. Shows that you’re not in it for the money, you genuinely want to help people pass.
the course is payed what
@@garlic.naan2 not the RUclips videos but an extra package. In this video he tells American people not to buy the course since it’s for the UK
But you have to pay for it
@@genox633 yeah but his point is that if pin was really money centred, he maybe would’ve tried to say that it is still useful for US learners, but, while he does charge for it, the course is there to genuinely help people to learn to drive.
This guy is how people drive after they pass their test though
Lol so true, I don't check anything anymore and hardly even signal and speed all the time 😅🤣
мαя¢υs I signal when it's definitely necessary but some of the times I'm too lazy 😂😫 also, my mirror checks are non existent
мαя¢υs won't be funny when you paralyse somebodies mum or son
@@sulekha3771 you're a shit driver then. I'm a fast crazy driver but use my mirrors all the time
You man are shit drivers
'He was too busy asking me a question about police officers'😂
“Whaaat!! So they dont automatically shoot if your black and get stopped in this country???”
@@anastarafder2637 lol
Anas Tarafder your grammar is pathetic.
EuGeniius what’s wrong with his grammar? 😂 he did His grammar on purpose
@@KayKapone1 he/she made two mistakes.
Simranjeet: “I passed with a 94 out of 100”
The instructor: “That’s surprising”
What a savage 😂
😅🤣🤣😂
I got a 91 out of 100 on mine, lol.
In a closed course with no other traffic....
I PASSED!!!
How the shit did you pass😂🤣😂
This guys jokes 🤣🤣🤣🙌🏾
What a joker u are
....... in America? Jk man good on you
American driving tests aren’t 2.5 mins it’s 30 mins, and we do go on main roads smh.
The kid is smart he was trying to distract the driver by talking too much
seems he only distracted himself.
"The kid" is the driver.
i c s he’s sitting on the wrong side though
I've just come back to the UK from living in the US for 4 years - the driving by this chap is actually pretty good for US drivers. Make of that what you will...
Wow..... Hahahahahahahag
lol, that's sad
That’s the biggest cap I’ve ever heard us drivers aren’t bad unless you live in like ny or Maryland everyone else drives better
Don't judge all US drivers like that, it's only in big cities where the $hit drivers are. I bet u go to London or manchester and find trash drivers
@@vul6ure834 seems like someone took that a bit personally lmao
2.5 mins for a driving test? Are you kidding me? Accident rate must be alarming over there.
thinking about it .. all they have to do there is go straight and tuen left and right ahaha
American drivers are very bad
Americans have the worst drivers just came back there from a months holiday.....no one can drive looool
@@mckenziethorton8725 Russians and Chinese are pretty bad too
This is probably why I see on RUclips so many accidents
I’m in California and the driving test is around 10-15 mins on real roads, the test is different in every state.
henrik vasell yeah drivers in the states are pretty bad. Also most of drive automatic so it’s easier to learn
@@hank3V Tbh It's sufficient for US roads. US roads are spacious with a good number of signs plus everyone's on automatic.
I’m in California too but the test is still really easy. I drive manual good but I drove automatic on the test to pass it easily lol.
Sorry what
That would literally be heaven, in the uk you legit drive up to 50/60 on your test sometimes
As an American, the driving test over here in the US is so damn easy that they're basically handing licenses out like candy on Halloween.
capitalists got to sell those cars.
Depends on the state. I took my driving test several decades ago and I am sure instructions have changed. I also learned to drive in a major city where parallel parking was and still is the norm.
@@jamestoni Nothing wrong with capitalism itself, you just have to execute it in a way that gives chances to everyone and doesn't represent an enormous public safety hazard like this, which is connected to that time when they caused a mass lead poisoning in the US just to sell more gasoline.
The driving is kinda fucked, yes, but US roads are some of the most simple systems I've ever seen. Sure the 6 lane highways are incredibly dangerous to foot traffic but they are very very simple. What bothers me most is how little skill you demand from motorcycle riders. Just some turns and a quick stop and you're done. Probably one of the reasons why the most ridiculous and avoidable crashes on youtube come from the US.
My test was 10 minutes, didn’t even have to parallel park or do a roundabout. Just 4 way stop right and left turns and 3 point turns
This is the most pin has ever talked to someone lol
I think its the most that someone has ever talked to Pin
Whats pin
@@sahilrizvi6583 The best instructor I am too far or I would defo take lessons with him
@@sahilrizvi6583 Pin is the name of the instructor in the video
Unidentified wtf u pervert. Astagfirullah
Imagine being so enthusiastic you want to show the instructor your 3 point turn even tho the test has ended
and you fail that bit
@@diddlenfiddle7311 On an automatic car.
I think he talked more to Pin than I’ve ever spoken to my driving instructor 😂😂😂
Mine, at the very first lesson asked how I was with talking while driving, and I said I didn't really know but I said "I'll probably halt the conversation a bit during times that require more concentration."
He was glad I at least had an idea I might do it like that :P (It turned out to be true by the way, intersections and other more complicated situations made me go silent :P).
I was dying at the moment when Pin was laughing after that parallel parking 😂😂😂
Literal face palm moment there 😂
He’s so chill, Im shiting my pants before every lesson let alone a test.
Hes got nothing to lose
And he’s in a automatic
It's not even like he's actually trying to pass the test or even get a lesson. This is just fun for him.
tell me about it I failed soon as i came out that test center cos i was so nervous and this guy get to go out and do what he likes LOL 😂 i wish i got his confidence
He say two and half minutes 😂😂 Sir where did you take your test from
Just remember, every road test is different in the US depending on the state you're from, and where you choose to take your test in that state. Some cities have closed courses and short tests with no traffic, others have 25 minute road tests in super busy areas, and it all depends on the examiner you get as well :/
Soo true.
yep, new york city road test in manhattan may be the hardest
It’s interesting/weird to me that every state has a different kind of test. Does that mean if you decided to move state you have to do another driving test? I mean it makes sense the US is huge.
I haven't got my licence. It's expensive for lessons here and my last (failed) experience was horrendous.
So basically, I have social anxiety, tests and interviews trigger breakdowns and meltdowns (yay autism). So, I was already a jittery bag of nerves going in.... oh yeah... and I was due the results from my exams the following day. Also not good.
Third and final strike? The test examiner got us LOST mid test. I spent a good chunk of it driving on my own until I recognised an area (it was a town over and I'm not as familiar with some of the outskirts around there) and started making my way back. Only she had to do obs on a manouver and I shit you not, picked the one I'm worst at in the most akward place. Reversing into a side street... but.... well not just that.
It was on the side of a fucking steep hill, so I had to reverse back down this hill, into this side street.... which was a steep UPHILL off the main road. I was a little too far from the kerb with all my stress and panicking and that was what failed me. I literally would have passed with only 3 minor faults otherwise.
@@jennifer7317 generally you don't have to as long as you re-register your driver license in the new state without it being expired. This is speaking from experience after moving state to state
Bless him, I think he was just way too interested in the uk 😂
Lol there’s nothing to be interested about here 😂😂😂
Juseenthan Kulendiran well when you live in another country and go somewhere you’ve never been before it’s pretty easy to be interested in everything!😂
oh bless, she fancies the yank. 😍
@@whatshisname3304 I bet he would...
@@Jaxnay219 If I lived in the US, I wouldn't come to the UK.
Getting my driving licence in New York and coming back to Nottingham sounds like a plan
Lol sounds good bro.
Redblade just checked, that’s unfortunate, I could only drive in the UK for up to a year before needing to pass a UK driving test
Redblade you seem so uptight and serious, it was a joke, I’ve been driving for 2 years...loosen up
Zephaniah Blair you from bulwell 🤷♀️😂
ASR nope, must have the wrong person g
I can see why he slowed down at the lights even when it's on green. He is used to driving on roads that have other Americans on them
See I would be offended if you weren’t right but yeah 🧍🏾
In America the examiner would be impressed with his driving and give him a pass at the end.
No they wouldn’t
You're not from america are you? Even in america he would be classified as a horrible driver. The only "acceptable" thing he did here would be speeding. Literally everybody speeds here. On average people drive about 15-20 mph over the limit.
I mean Illinois drivers are terrible so he’s not wrong with Illinois.
GreenScreen ong I be going like 65 down street roads 💀😂
Lol 2min driving test. Are you kidding me. In my state, the test is 10 - 15 min long.
I think if he was to do a test in the uk he’ll get a serious fault for just talking too much
Ahahaha
Umar trusst me
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I wouldn't have an issue with him talking but turning to look at the passenger should be a major fail! Keep your eyes on the road - always!
Vic_ Tim yeah same it’s actually quite funny but I’d be worried driving with him
He looks so British his accent doesn’t match him at all 😂😂😂
Yeah it's because so many Indians migrated to the UK and he is half Indian so he does look the same as an Indian Brit.
@@BaldMancTwat no shit
He looked british until he started speaking
What?!! He looks nothing like a British man. We are WHITE (pink).
@@rasputinputin8103 british indian lol not literally am englishman lol
Driving was terrible but what a lovely
kid
@jikiki shut the fuck up dude, she aint looking for a bf. Shes commenting on a driving test video. Stop harassing her u weirdo
@@xmz89 lay off the weed
@@blademanx ur names Lee Ban dont @ me
@@xmz89 lol
Weed Wax stfu you simp. No need to respond to this comment but I suspect your massive ego will have a hard time resisting.
Props to him for doing this and letting you put it on Internet, especially as he has hardly driven over here. Nice lad, you had a good rapour with him. It's interesting to see the difference in driving standards elsewhere. It shouldn't be so easy, especially when they can sit their test so young with no other experience.
He doesn't represent us, though. There are few serious, young drivers who take mirror checks and life-savers seriously.
@@AwesomeHairo was what he said about the test not accurate? Or is it dependant on location? 😊 I'd appreciate the info, thanks
@@FukKnows87 His test is NOWHERE near what I had to do. The test is much shorter, yes, lasting for only about 10-15 minutes though, not 2. Also, the only time spent in the parking lot was to parallel park between cones, everything else was on the road with other cars. I will agree that our test is much easier, but I have no clue what test this guy took, as it is nothing like what me or anyone I know took.
FukKnows87 every state has a different test. In some states you can get your license it 14, some 18. The big US government only makes really serious laws, most laws and regulations are left up to state governments.
"So it's important to carry out observations to the right. But instead simranjeet is busy asking me a question about police officers."
Honestly this has to be one of the funniest videos I've seen in a while 😂😂
@@Noname-wp6zt goofy ahh emoji
In the UK you get faults for so many things, like positioning and steering. As long as you follow the rules of the road in the US, you don’t get faults for stuff like that. Also, in most places across the US, they no longer do a course for the driving test. Most states require a road test on actual local roads.
And that’s why US drivers have road rage because most of them don’t know how to drive.
yeah and also cause a lot of unnecessary crashes or worse injuring bikes and cyclists cos you dont check your mirrors first.. you guys realise by not looking in your mirror first before signalling it gives the message to the person driving in the lane you are signalling to that you are coming into their lane. which can cause unnecassary change in traffic and braking and could (potentially) cause an acident
@@amberleaf42069 you’re supposed to signal before changing lanes so I don’t see how that makes sense. What’s the difference between checking your mirror before you turn your signal on and after if you’re going to turn in 100 feet anyway.
@@charlesdesocio1560 because if you signal that indicates to the driver in that lane you are signalling into that you are coming in to that lane. what happens if a bike is right beehind you in the other lane, he could think you are swerving out on him which could cause a fatal crash. the fact you cant even think of this reason. you look in your mirror FIRST. THEN SIGNAL - to make sure you are being as safe as possible. One mistake like this could lead to someone being injured or being killed.
@@charlesdesocio1560 also mate you could have literally read my first comment to answer your question. mirrors first, then signal. stop being lazy. it could save someones life.
Pin was praying for his life the entire journey.
He wasn't THAT bad ffs
What a lovely young man... He's on a steep learning curve for UK driving. All the best to him 🤗
Instructor “at the roundabout”
Me “there’s gonna be all mistakes coming up”
At least he didn't go over it
16:00 when your serious fault count is higher than your driving fault count...
In Lithuania its signal mirror maneuver. Whilst I was learning how to drive in U.K. I have taken 10 lessons in Lithuania just to get used to drive on a right hand side. And I was told off for mirror signal maneuver. The rule is you put signal first then you check mirror and then maneuver. When I asked my instructor why they do not check mirror first, he said because if you check it first yiu put a signal and time passes and the you need to check your mirrors again if it safe to maneuver. So it's more logical to put a signal first, see what cars to behind and then make your judgment call when to change your position.
Grew up in New York myself, though I’m over here in England now. Everything this kid says about our testing process over there is 100% correct. My driving test was under 5 minutes. It took place in a quiet residential neighborhood though as opposed to a course; no main roads.
I will say this about the difference in driving standards-our cities and towns are generally hundreds of years younger than yours, and are much better laid out for easy driving. There are fewer twists, turns, and obstacles. Traffic lights managing pretty much every intersection as opposed to roundabouts. There’s a lot less to negotiate as a driver over there.
Anyway, thanks Pin; funny video. I did feel a bit of hometown pride when he called it a K turn. My man. Nice kid, the causal chattiness reminded me of home.
imagine this guy drving a manual, Jesus
He said he blew out a clutch last time he tried...
😭😂😂 I just realized that he's in an automatic 😂😂😂😂 that blew me away
I thought it was funny because he forgot to select the one and only gear he has to select
Comedy :))
shifting with your left hand just feels wrong
Makes it more understandable why the death rate from road accidents is four times higher in the US...
I agree!
Here in The Netherlands it is perfectly normal to have a conversation with your instructor and examiner, it helps make people less nervous and the examiner does stop the conversation when he feels that the learner needs to pay more attention. Of course you can always ask the examiner if he/she can be quiet.
Except if you take a special exam for people with anxiety. I hate radios and people in my car. The only noise I want is my navigation and engine revs.
@@RacingPepe gay
In the Netherlands, before they let you drive for the exam, they ask if you like to hold conversations when you drive. This is more of a question that you should answer yes to, so they know you are confident. While driving, you then have to pay attention and hold a conversation. I myself asked about his work, what he loved. This made him happy, and he started talking a lot about it. And then he even started talking about his wife. That's when you know that you passed, even if you make big mistakes.
Pin: Don't be afraid to ask any questions
Driver: NO PROBLEM
😂
In Australia it takes a minimum of 6 years to get your licence but it can take longer starting off with your learners permit for 2 years, then your P1 for 1 year, then your P2 for 3 years, and then you finally get your licence
What ? Wow
*lool this will defo get over 1m views*
No
@@sukmikehok2560 What, are you some kind of psychic? No, you're not.
The title helps a lot
I think if the title was 'American driver takes UK manual test' will get more but he is driving auto
@@MrRohanThomas but no one would believe that title. Americans cant drive manuals, thats a well known fact.
You're so nice and patient i wish every instructor was like you ,you make your learners feel comfortable i love that.I myself got my driver's license a while ago but i keep watching your videos because honestly your videos are fun and educative so keep up mate.
See the thing is... in America the speed limit is merely a suggestion and you would normally drive about 5-10 above it
Here in Sweden, the rule of thumb is that you double the number written. Sometimes you triple it.
here in Portugal the speed limit is merely a suggestion unless there's a radar in it, in which case you'll have to pay hundreds of € out of your own pocket and lose license points
not during a test...
@@SkyripperThaBird
90p
Actually I think that it was a new experience for Pin he was fascinated
I took my test in Utah and it was a 5 minutes drive in the desert, u turn, parallel park and that’s it. We have nothing to crash into other than sand.
I'm from the US (Connecticut) and my test was 20 mins on the road, consisting of 3 point turn, reverse parking, parallel and regular parking. One major mistake you fail, up to 3 minor mistakes. You have to do mirror checks and make sure your signaling is on time.
12:03 that’s my ford KA, was going to Dudley Zoo that day. I can remember looking at the car, and then the ambulance which came past on the right 😂
Who's fucking cares🙄
Next time you'd better replace your front windscreen wiper blade
Lol
@@konstanting3400 I couldn't tell you that, but I can however tell you who's cant's speak's English...
@@disregardtheconstabulary1276 lmfaoooooooo
Doesn’t check mirrors, glad I don’t drive a motorbike in America, would be scary
i just watched a us traffic compilation and im glad that i dont live in america.
CASHPABLO wtf are you bums watching
"Filtering" on a motorcycle in the USA, in most states, is illegal.
Gallade u do undrestand most of this shit yall talking about is illegal in other countries like mine dont comment if u dont know shit
gamingturtle eat a bum
Just to clear up a misunderstanding: the driving test on the US depends on where you live and how heavily trafficked the area is. The drive test most of the time is about 20-30 minutes, however it could be longer in more Urban cities, or shorter in small town. Mine ended up being around 20 minutes, not including the before hand parallel parking and inspection maneuver and we did go through heavy traffic. However, in a small town it might be shorter like he said (since there wouldn't be much traffic). So he didn't necessarily lie, but it's also not completely true. ❤
He didn't lie or not tell the truth he just had a different experience to you
@@irrelevance3859 that's what i meant by the comment lol. He didn't lie, but it's not true for every driving test.
I passed my driving test last week thanks to all your videos! Much appreciated!
In America you could go in with a baby tricycle and pass your driving test
Redblade clearly you should join their ranks then if you can’t appreciate the danger of generalisation
Truth @redblade
Redblade explain Thomas Edison then ?
And also most of the founders of the Silicon Valley tech companies ?
Godwin Austen Sir Joseph Swan.
Redblade just because of one person doesn’t mean you should generalize the whole country!
That’s how the testing is in certain states, I’m in California and we have to actually drive on a public road with other vehicles. Routes change, and since it’s a public road no test is ever going to be the same. My brother took his test in Maryland and his was in a parking lot like he described. It really just depends on the state lol
Omg I’m in Maryland and I’m nervous! Can you ask your brother and let me know how long the driving test is, and how you pass?😭😭😭 I’m desperate
Man said he talks too much 😂😂😂😂
*If this had been a real test(UK), the examiner would have terminated the test.*
_This one was quite interesting video_
No they wouldn't
If he was on the wrong side of the road of course they would stop it
@@DHODN, what do you mean they wouldn't? He got more Serious than Major Driving Faults, the examiner would have terminated the test either when he drove on the wrong side of the road into oncoming traffic, or when he surpassed around 6 Serious Driving Faults.
Only if he had a Dangerous Fault he would Terminate it. They’ll let you do as many Serious faults until they feel uneasy with your driving
Dude who tf would name their kid Hitlar
I’m from the US and idk what kinda test he was taking my test was 20 mins still not that long and on main roads and residential areas. Also the parallel parking was 3 tries and if u hit the cone you automatically fail.
The looks you give this kid when he gets too close to cars haha.. this young man needs a driving *lesson* not a test haha
I live in the U.S. Yeahhhh, I don't know where this guy's staying but: 1) It's not 2.5 minutes long, (2) It's not a closed course, it's a full on course on the road. Every state is does it differently I guess.
Right! My test was pretty much like the UK test, but on the right side of the road for me.
ren butt yeah every state is different. For example I heard in Florida they don’t have to parallel park. I guess it’s because you always pull into parking spaces but still how will people know how to park
《Joaquin Jr 》 I live in Arizona but not in a big city and we also don’t have to parallel park for the test. There are parking lots almost everywhere where I live. It’s not very common to parallel park here but I feel like it should still be in the test bc then you go out to bigger cities and they’re everywhere.
Danessa valdez I was so confused when my cousin told me that because I was like yeah we have parking lots strip malls and malls but you’d still need to learn how to parallel park because even in the state of New Jersey people don’t know how to do it
yeah i live in illinois and its like on the main & residential roads where its busy bc they wanna test how well you do in the hardest roads, they also didnt make us parallel park we only had to do downhill & uphill parking + backing around a corner. though, it was definitely shorter than the tests they have in the uk, 10 mins i think
It’s amazing how he can remember he got 94 out of 100 on a theory test two years ago.. but nothing else 🤷🏻♀️🤣
Should do like a video on all the serious faults that people have done like a montage
Dangerous **
@james34616 you know what I meant
Elex Chandok sorry baby
@@James34616 serious and dangerous fall under the same category
Yes!
That guy is actually a legend though 😂👍🏻 just don’t let him drive a manual.
I'm from the US and my test was 15 minutes with a sudden emergency stop, three point turn, and reverse straight. He's from New York so that's why he had a 2 minute test with no difficulty 🤫🙊
For mine it was a 10 min test with a 3 point turn and that’s all 😂
As an American living in the UK I can confirm that getting your license in the states is SUPER easy. In saying that, I passed my UK driving test the first time in a manual so it can be done!
Its scary that they can come here and hire a car whilst on holiday........
One horrible driver who has no clue what he is talking about doesn’t represent all Americans.
@@outdoorstuffwithelisha2591 if what he says is true and the test is only two and a half minutes then there's no possible way an American driver with only that kind of training would be of a sufficient standard to drive on our roads.
You have to bear in mind that a lot of our roads are much more complex than American roads with lots of variation in different types of junctions and roundabouts and bends and crossings and all sorts. Unless maybe they were a police driver or something so they'd had additional training (I'm assuming police drivers have additional training in America).
I've been learning for around a year now and I've just failed my test for the second time, it's ridiculously strict over here and forces you to be of a decent standard (in theory anyway). Unfortunately there are a lot of crappy drivers in England who must've gotten incredibly lucky on their test because there's no way they should be driving.
yh about that... the us diplomats wife who came here this month killed a teenager while driving
@@kaneramsey8191 I heard about that actually, didn't she try to claim diplomatic immunity?
@@jammydodger222Xxd yh she did, hopefully that evil bastard like all of them r get prison
Same in Ontario, Canada. 10-15 mins driving test. 3 point turn, reverse parking, parallel parking, speed limit are important points. You can make up to 5-10 mistakes. Moreover confidence is needed. If you feel confident and observe well you'll pass.
This video makes me proud to have passed in the UK.
Still shocked that he thought his driving was 6/10 😂
In the USA a 6/10 is a D-
My driving instructor (I'm in The Netherlands by the way) told me that he encounters a lot of people who, going up for either their first exam or after their first exam they failed still gave their driving skills a 9 out of 10, so honestly, I think he was actually being reasonably sensible about his abilities.
I did my cycling proficiency test on my school playground like he passed his driving test and it took more than 20 minutes! I suppose it's comforting for him to drive with a kerb to his right but like many young people he seems obsessed with the right-hand lane.
Yes man I’m happy I did a mock test but I got 2 serious faults but they aren’t that deep. 1. When I was reversing a car came infront of me I should’ve let the car go then continue with my reversing however I didn’t 2. I approached a slip road to fast .
Good luck everyone with their real and mock test I’m taking mine on the 24th of this month
Did ya pass
...
Pin looked excited to see all the mistakes he was about to make 😂😂😂
Wow. He says hes done a little driving here. I think drivers should have to do a competency test before being allowed to drive here when they visit from abroad. Also I can't believe they don't even test on actual roads wtf. Watching at the end.. he has got an answer for everything, I'm surprised you stayed so cool.
@Bercilak de hautdesert I agree.
I very much enjoyed watching a U.S. driver take the mock test, I wish there would be more U.S. drivers that would do it, just to see the way they drive and what mistakes they make. Same goes for you, if you ever came to the U.S. it would be great to see you do a driving lesson test here in the U.S. and see if you make any mistakes here.
It’s so hard for Pin to keep his laugh in omg 😂🤣
"doesn't check mirror before signaling" in the us if someone runs into your rear end with their front it's almost always them declared at fault
Thats not what he was getting at though, its more in case you side swipe a bike.
that's irrelevant though, surely the aim is to not have anyone at fault and have no accidents.
@@SirZanZa it's definitely worth checking them for something behind you, just for context the reason why he doesn't check them is because my instructor also taught me it's not my problem
@@ChutneyGames and that’s the problem with American drivers in a nutshell, the way you’re taught and tested is F’d
@@fatbroccoli8 you can't profit off drivers who failed the test
Brooo he’s the funniest guys I’ve ever met, you should’ve looked at vid on this.
afzad khan he’s a youtuber too
His reaction to things is so funny!! I know it's a serious situation, but the way he smirks just makes me laugh!! loll
Can confirm that I live in the United States and I’ve never heard of a closed driving test for your license here.
He even failed the "K" turn lol. This was entertaining
Shah Ali what the fuck is a k turn
@@zacharyjog3275 what they call a 3 point turn, if you watched the video it is explained
Brackenburn100 why the fuck is it called the k turn. The y turn is so much better
But you don't even the 3 point turn on the test anymore
@@bgbemerald I have no idea, I'm not a yank.
I think this calls for Pin to take a trip to America and sit a test there. :D
I live in the United States and would like to inform people that the driving test is not like that in every place many states have different requirements and tests may even differ by counties, districts or whatever they may be referred to in the U.K., and while I can not speak for other places I do know that the county that I live in the test is on the main roads. Like I said this may differ throughout other places but our test it longer 10 minutes but definitely not 40 minutes. It consists on driving on the main road then turning onto a smaller road where you then turn onto another lane in which you would have to show you can 1. Drive in straight line forwards as well as backwards 2. Stop on command 3. Complete a 3-point turn safely and drive back to facility. Of course all of this must be done without speeding and you must know how to use turn signals, horn, and emergency blinkers along with other stuff.
In MD my test was on a mock course as well as an actual road and shopping center. All together my test was about 45-60 minutes.
He talks a lot and made loads of mistakes, but he's so cute and seems like a really nice guy at least 😂
he has a youtube channel himself, he is a comedian youtuber
U uk woman always find american cute 😂😂😂
Right! He’s so adorable (baby adorable) lol
@@bornfromforeign that because UK guys are bot very attractive yet in America most guys are very handsome
@@shalbec3232❤❤😂🎉
2.5 mins long?! Here in California, it’s around 15 mins long. But I can’t imagine being tested for 40 mins. Also, I automatically knew he was a New Yorker when he started to speak, not just with his accent, but his personality also. I also pictured Adam Saleh when he started to speak.
Hearing him describe his test explains so much about New York drivers. My test in MA was 10-15 mins on actual roads, it was mostly drive around, pull over on a street with few cars and reverse for 50 feet in a straight line, do a 3-point turn, parallel park, demonstrate how to park on a hill (if you aren't near/on a hill, they will just say "how do you park [up/down] hill with[out] a curb?" and you just pull over and park as if you were on said hill).
For parallel parking you get 2 or 3 adjustments (not multiple chances), 3-point turn you can make 1 or 2. On mirrors, most people in the US signal and then check the mirrors, in MA you are *supposed* to check then signal, but they don't really care which order it is done in as long as both are done before changing lanes.
I’m from the US and I’ve been driving for about 8 years now and yes there are certain test like the one he explained where all you have to do is drive through a few cones, but that’s only in certain states. For example, my test which I took in Louisiana, is similar in style to your test in the UK, it took about 30 minutes, and I was taken onto multiple busy roads and put in real life situations. Though yes I will say people in the US tend to be a bit cocky about their driving and I’m not an exception lol. Just wanted to clear that up for some people that now think that all there US driving tests are that simple lol. Also, one thing about the US test is that at least all the test I’ve seen have been in an automatic car, where as in the UK I’ve seen a lot of tests being taken in a standard, which I guess in a sense does make it easier in the US than the UK. Again I’m not saying that every test in the UK is done in a manual or that every test in the US is done and an automatic car, i’m only saying that that’s what I’ve witnessed personally, but I’m sure there are plenty of exceptions. I was lucky enough to have always wanted to learn stick shifting so I learned it ever since I was young, but not many people know how to in the US though there are exceptions. Anyways great job on your videos man I love them!
Most people in the UK learn manual as it entitles you to use either transmission. If you pass using an automatic, you're limiting what you can drive, as your license will only allow for you to drive automatic transmission.
I've had an automatic license holder tell me that they think it's unfair that I can drive an automatic with my license, yet they can't drive a manual with their automatic license. Even though driving auto is the easier one to use.
Here in South Africa, if you do your licence with an automatic your licence is endorsed for automatic only.
If you do the test in a manual then your licence is not endorsed and you can drive either. The driving schools prefer you to learn in a manual
@@Crimson_Logic 100% agree - driving a car with automatic transmission is way easier than with a manual. After all when driving an automatic you have no need to think about changing gear, using the clutch, or taking your left/right hand off the steering wheel. I know someone who, despite having a full manual license, has only driven automatics for the last 15 years and they now do not feel confident enough to get behind the wheel of a manual transmission car.
The driving is mental in the us, when i went to new york in the taxi all that i saw was cars cutting each other up constantly 😬
Where you from?
Do you really think a fucking nyc taxi represents american drivers. Are brits this stupid
oussema trabelsi i don’t think you know who the dumb one is because she’s talking about the cars she saw not the taxi she was in..
You went to New York. What did you expect?
@@oussematrabelsi9429 I mean they lost all their colonies, they have won fuck all since my father's first six months on Earth in a sport they have invented, and they eat eels.
I recently watched another video where an American was taking a UK driving test, and they all seem to make the same mistakes: not checking mirrors, incorrect positioning at junctions, signalling specifically right on a roundabout, the classic driving on the wrong side of the road😂, and more
U see us british people will never talk this much in a lesson, even though we can but we just know when it is right time to talk.
yeah not before a few gins for sure.
Id talk this much lol
I did but at that time I was still telling myself what to do next and saying it out loud to make sure I did it
Same with a lot of Americans... I think it’s just this guy because I’ve never been around a person that talks this much especially at a time like this where your supposed to be focusing on the road
I guess it depends on the instructor because in my lessons we would crack jokes and all sorts we’d even challenge each other with riddles
12:51 EVEN THE INSTRUCTOR WAS LAUGHING LOL SO FUNNY
It looks like a football match between Driving faults and Serious faults. ..🤣
i passed 1 year ago but I will never stop watching your golden videos.
Lol I passed just 3 days ago and will still watch 😂 now it's funny to see how much the learners stress
@@hamzahhussain6580 my test was last month and i was fail i took a turn in 3rd gear and car stopped major fault
@@redrose2905 its calm, just do it aga and be calm during the test
@@hamzahhussain6580 i think i was in hurry i don't know why my test was simple i shouldn't do that in hurry
I took my driving test in California, Los Angeles specifically, my test was only 7 minutes (so fast! usually its like 15 minutes here) and it was on a main road. Also, they definitely explain to check mirrors before signalling!
where i live the test is a minimum of 30 minutes and if you are strugling it is up to the examiner to push you and if you break and do a mistake you fail
@@catalintimofti1117 Here driving test is atleast 60 min and the person doing the test usually has a stick up their ass
A bit late, but which dmv?
What's a worry is that anyone from the USA who has a driving licence can drive a car/vehicle in the UK with that licence.
I’ve been to the United States twice, and they drive like nutters over there lol.
Not to mention how much traffic there is
@@josephmarsh8235 The near absence of public transport contributes to this too. (Canada is about as bad as the US in this regard, perhaps worse: VIA's passenger services are, AFAIK, even more scant than Amtrak's.)
Try India lol
@@sahilrizvi6583 Indeed! Indian driving is nearly as crazy as the USA or London. ;)
Goto Thailand
It takes lot of patience to do this job especially when encountering these types of person
😂😂😂
tbh this dude is a proper driver, so its kinda hard for him to drive like a learner as he's going to be more laid-back about it and drive like he does normally. But this video was interesting and I absolutely LOVED it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤