Mr. Noman is really a gem, his way of teaching and manners towards teaching are exceptional. I had just few lessons and passed with 98%. Hatts off to you Sir.
Are you sure about Blackwall Lane. I always use right turn under the bridge to go to Blackwall tunnel. There is no barrier there. If any it is after you pass under the bridge. There is nothing wrong with google map, it helps 90% of the time. We turn right because we know the place physically. Tfl would be wrong if they miss that.
Yes I have done hundred percent right..... Actually, This map is nothing to do with Google map.... It might not be true in the real life as well.... But we have to follow the map.... I know ,in real life you are right, there's no barrier at this point .... But since there is a barrier in the map so we have to follow the map.please see my videos part 1 ,2 and 3 regarding misleading concepts.... You would find a lot and would have better understanding... Also this is an expert opinion.... I have discussed it with a lot of other experts in this field. Regards
@@AHMEDNOMANSADIQ Yes sir, the barrier in the tfl A-Z map is after the bridge. You dont see any barrier beneath the bridge. It is covered. It doesnt need an expert. I doubt if tfl mark people wrong. People study actual roads, not fictional maps. In my view tfl is right, the map is right, google is right, just you are wrong. Dont say A-Z has nothing to do with google map. Whoever picks the facts on the ground is correct. However if tfl gives you wrong map they have to give both right. Cabin drivers study London roads on a bike. So you cannot undo their knowledge of the roads by giving them wrong/obsolete maps. Google even picks no right/left turns. In that case tfl wouldnt punish drivers based on A-Z maps
Please watch my videos(part1,2 and 3).... I have given other examples as well..... When you are coming from North to South..... Google says, the path is open at the end of tunnel but before the round about..but this map doesn't....so if you follow the Google map , you will get zero marks.... Please watch my full videos and then think about it.
Mr. Noman is really a gem, his way of teaching and manners towards teaching are exceptional. I had just few lessons and passed with 98%. Hatts off to you Sir.
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Are you sure about Blackwall Lane. I always use right turn under the bridge to go to Blackwall tunnel. There is no barrier there. If any it is after you pass under the bridge. There is nothing wrong with google map, it helps 90% of the time. We turn right because we know the place physically. Tfl would be wrong if they miss that.
Yes I have done hundred percent right..... Actually, This map is nothing to do with Google map.... It might not be true in the real life as well.... But we have to follow the map.... I know ,in real life you are right, there's no barrier at this point .... But since there is a barrier in the map so we have to follow the map.please see my videos part 1 ,2 and 3 regarding misleading concepts.... You would find a lot and would have better understanding...
Also this is an expert opinion.... I have discussed it with a lot of other experts in this field.
Regards
@@AHMEDNOMANSADIQ Yes sir, the barrier in the tfl A-Z map is after the bridge. You dont see any barrier beneath the bridge. It is covered. It doesnt need an expert. I doubt if tfl mark people wrong. People study actual roads, not fictional maps. In my view tfl is right, the map is right, google is right, just you are wrong. Dont say A-Z has nothing to do with google map. Whoever picks the facts on the ground is correct. However if tfl gives you wrong map they have to give both right. Cabin drivers study London roads on a bike. So you cannot undo their knowledge of the roads by giving them wrong/obsolete maps. Google even picks no right/left turns. In that case tfl wouldnt punish drivers based on A-Z maps
Please watch my videos(part1,2 and 3).... I have given other examples as well..... When you are coming from North to South.....
Google says, the path is open at the end of tunnel but before the round about..but this map doesn't....so if you follow the Google map , you will get zero marks....
Please watch my full videos and then think about it.
The comments seem rather made up.
I respect your opinion as well.