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Never pass on a residential street or in a school zone! If a vehicle is stopped in its lane, always assume that a pedestrian is crossing, and use caution! When passing parked cars, be aware that a child may unexpectedly dash out from between them in front of you at any moment! If a truck passes you, it is common courtesy to flash your headlights 2 or 3 times to let him know when he's clear to move back into your lane. 😊
I would like to see some visuals that show how to safely pass a vehicle. It would help to see a point-of-view perspective to know what we’re supposed to see.
When he says never go over the speed limit this is wrong you will need to overtake the car with speed so you are not on the other side of the road for to long if the car you are going to overtake is doing 10km under the speed limit you will need to pass the car at least 20km faster so yes you will be going 10km over the speed limit but only until you have passed then go back to the speed limit
I think the majority of people agree with this but these are made for road tests and for driving by the book. There isn't a need to really mention that in a video like this.
You should have one of the rules be that you can only pass if on your side you have the dashed yellow line on a two direction road. (2 Lane road). It can be a solid yellow on the on coming lane and dashed on your side which means that on coming traffic can't pass but on your side your allowed to pass. Just a dashed yellow line means either side is allowed to pass
Informative but I would absolutely refrain from going less than or just the speed limit on a pass. Some cars go slightly below the limit which are passable and only going the speed limit on a pass will take long which is insanely risky.
Rule 1. If you're not passing or working to a turning lane, get out of the passing lane. If there's more than 1 lane, left is for passing, not for your driving comfort.
Trucker tried to pass me on the left as I was turning left off the highway... Saw him in my mirror just in time and after thoroughly shitting myself I dodged him 🤣
Need more room, that is an unsafe pass. It doesn’t matter what’s behind him, that’s no excuse, as long as it’s not an emergency vehicle with its lights going. Notice the distance between the two vehicles in the right lane, that is done on purpose. If that vehicle in front, suddenly, slammed on his brakes, the semi recording has time to recognize, room to react and the distance to stop without rear ending him. When the passing vehicle moves in like that he essentially cut off the semi in the right lane, causing him to have to slow down to put that safe distance between him and the guy that cut in. All those photos, and videos you see of trucks in a rear end accident are mostly caused from following too close. The person in front slams on brakes, the guy behind can’t stop in time… bam 💥 or in this case, the guy cuts in , the guy in front slams on brakes and now the last guy slams into him. I try to always give at least 6 seconds.
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Never pass on a residential street or in a school zone! If a vehicle is stopped in its lane, always assume that a pedestrian is crossing, and use caution! When passing parked cars, be aware that a child may unexpectedly dash out from between them in front of you at any moment! If a truck passes you, it is common courtesy to flash your headlights 2 or 3 times to let him know when he's clear to move back into your lane. 😊
working on the passing section of my driver’s ed right now. this is very helpful!
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I would like to see some visuals that show how to safely pass a vehicle. It would help to see a point-of-view perspective to know what we’re supposed to see.
When he says never go over the speed limit this is wrong you will need to overtake the car with speed so you are not on the other side of the road for to long if the car you are going to overtake is doing 10km under the speed limit you will need to pass the car at least 20km faster so yes you will be going 10km over the speed limit but only until you have passed then go back to the speed limit
No
I think the majority of people agree with this but these are made for road tests and for driving by the book. There isn't a need to really mention that in a video like this.
You should have one of the rules be that you can only pass if on your side you have the dashed yellow line on a two direction road. (2 Lane road). It can be a solid yellow on the on coming lane and dashed on your side which means that on coming traffic can't pass but on your side your allowed to pass. Just a dashed yellow line means either side is allowed to pass
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Informative but I would absolutely refrain from going less than or just the speed limit on a pass. Some cars go slightly below the limit which are passable and only going the speed limit on a pass will take long which is insanely risky.
Helpful video, thanks a lot, will check one more
Thanks for sharing, awesome
Rule 1. If you're not passing or working to a turning lane, get out of the passing lane. If there's more than 1 lane, left is for passing, not for your driving comfort.
Great info
Thanks ❤❤
Great video
Trucker tried to pass me on the left as I was turning left off the highway... Saw him in my mirror just in time and after thoroughly shitting myself I dodged him 🤣
Need more room, that is an unsafe pass. It doesn’t matter what’s behind him, that’s no excuse, as long as it’s not an emergency vehicle with its lights going.
Notice the distance between the two vehicles in the right lane, that is done on purpose. If that vehicle in front, suddenly, slammed on his brakes, the semi recording has time to recognize, room to react and the distance to stop without rear ending him.
When the passing vehicle moves in like that he essentially cut off the semi in the right lane, causing him to have to slow down to put that safe distance between him and the guy that cut in.
All those photos, and videos you see of trucks in a rear end accident are mostly caused from following too close.
The person in front slams on brakes, the guy behind can’t stop in time… bam 💥 or in this case, the guy cuts in , the guy in front slams on brakes and now the last guy slams into him.
I try to always give at least 6 seconds.
Nice bro 👌
Thanks
Noice vid bro
Passing is very risky! I would never pass a car!
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