5 Defensive Driving Strategies To Be A Safer, Smarter Driver

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    0:00 "I'm a GOOD Driver!"
    0:23 Space Invaders & Space Management
    1:41 Smith Space Cushion System
    2:15 What is Defensive Driving?
    2:54 Situational Awareness & Identifying Hazards
    3:07 Left Turns & the Jig Jog
    4:05 MIT - Mapping Intersections and Tracking Road Users
    6:35 Defensive Driving in Parking Lots
    7:33 Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself
    8:01 Top 2 Reasons for Traffic Crashes
    8:55 "Motor Mania" The Crazed Mr. Wheeler
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    The most important element of defensive driving is space management.
    Have space around your vehicle and you will greatly reduce the chances of being involved in a crash.
    Be aware of the ever-changing traffic situation as you're driving.
    At intersections, Map the Intersection, and Track (MIT) road users, especially those road users that are intersecting with your path of travel.
    Go slow in parking lots, and stop if the situation becomes overwhelming.
    Finally, failing to yield and following too close are the top reasons for traffic accidents.
    Lose your attitude that you have to be first and that you can go at any cost, and you'll significantly reduce your chances of being involved in a collision.
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  • @jacksonmehlape6144
    @jacksonmehlape6144 2 месяца назад +24

    Hi Rick! Salute from RSA. I would buy you a full tank of gas/fuel because this video and the tips about always being aware and managing space helped me through 1000 km worth of driving within a month of getting my first car... Your advice is invaluable even a person is not from the USA. I would like to say a big thank you for your teachings because they didn't teach me this stuff in my driving school. Well done and keep up the great work Mr August 🌟👍👑🙏🏆✌️🙂

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  2 месяца назад +5

      Thank you for your kind words. Happy to hear we could help out. One day I’ll have to make to RSA & shoot some videos. All the very best, Cheers Rick

    • @mattalbrecht7569
      @mattalbrecht7569 Месяц назад +1

      Anyone ever tell you that these are UPS driving rules almost exactly?

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Месяц назад

      @@mattalbrecht7569 - Great minds think alike. Do you work for UPS? All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @viffer94
    @viffer94 Год назад +360

    The most dangerous thing about driving is other people. I’m always looking around and thinking what’s the dumbest most dangerous thing that other driver could possibly do and then trying to plan ahead for that outcome. Doesn’t always work, there’s always situations you absolutely cannot avoid but trying to anticipate other drivers’ stupidity is one of the best defensive driving techniques.

    • @RinksRides
      @RinksRides Год назад +18

      Wasting your energy trying to predict other people.
      Can't fix stupid.
      Genius knows it's limitations, stupidity has no limits.

    • @doctorartphd6463
      @doctorartphd6463 Год назад +4

      Agree.... Analyze - Anticipate - Act !!

    • @KindredBrujah
      @KindredBrujah Год назад +38

      @@RinksRides It's not a waste if it keeps you out of an accident.

    • @downtoearth5443
      @downtoearth5443 Год назад +13

      Agreed, brother!
      Like my driving instructor told me.... When you're driving, you should be an incorrigible pessimist and drive making allowances for even the most unimaginably stupid thing anybody in your field of vision could do. The same applies for those in your blind spots as well, but yea.... That's another topic.

    • @doctorartphd6463
      @doctorartphd6463 Год назад +19

      @@RinksRides It's not about protecting the idiots, it's about protecting one's self... So, anticipating the potential actions of another prepares you to take evasive action. Think ahead !!

  • @RobbertdeGroot
    @RobbertdeGroot Год назад +447

    A big defensive driving tip, something I learned when taking a motorcycle course but very applicable to people driving cars, on multilane roads/highways/whatever, DO NOT stay in someone's blind spot. This goes double if that someone is a big rig. Even if people shoulder check, peripheral vision is not always 100%. Make sure the cars in other lanes know you are there or can see you. This means, getting up to their front side windows or pulling back so that you can see their rear view mirror through their back window. If you are anywhere in between, there is a big risk of not being seen and they drive into you.

    • @adilmuhammad2717
      @adilmuhammad2717 Год назад +4

      Great advice.

    • @b3nisrael
      @b3nisrael Год назад +9

      Great tip! Heck, Some don't even do the shoulder check and just go by the RVM.

    • @MasterChief.117
      @MasterChief.117 Год назад +9

      My driving instructor always said you have to reckon with the stupidity of others 🙄🤷‍♀

    • @jamesaleman
      @jamesaleman Год назад +8

      Defensive tip, never operate a motorcycle, I once visited my dad in an ICU for a health issue and it was filled with the head traumas and broken lives of motorcyclists. Had one end up in my friends neighbors lawn when he was turning into a 25 MPH slow road and the driver on the road didn't see him or stop. Over the hood he flew, mother earth to catch him. Avoidable by not trusting others to see you, better to surround yourself in a bigger crush absorbing shell found inside vehicles.

    • @ed7519
      @ed7519 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jamesalemanAbsolutely true. Known too many people who had their body mangled or died from motorcycles.

  • @lovielitayt
    @lovielitayt 2 года назад +191

    got my license a couple weeks ago, and realized today after driving a couple weeks that i'm a pretty reckless driver...these tips helped a lot, i'll be using all of them :) thank you so much for this!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  2 года назад +73

      You are truly a smart driver if you have that kind of self-assessment my friend. Happy to hear we could help out. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @eagle25311
      @eagle25311 Год назад +6

      Most new drivers are you learn the longer you do it or until you get into an accident

    • @Sharpshooter99100
      @Sharpshooter99100 Год назад +10

      Don't be reckless, you'll settle down, drive calmly, follow road rules and be patient. Don't be a moron on the roads.

    • @laverdadesmejor
      @laverdadesmejor 9 месяцев назад +2

      Good for you! People think that speeding or driving carelessly is going to save them time when in reality it doesn't.
      You have to drive a FULL HOUR at 10 mph OVER the posted speed limit to gain just 10 minutes.

    • @lolo-kv3ro
      @lolo-kv3ro 4 месяца назад +2

      Your a good person keep assessing yourself you'll get better just keep pushing yourself and resershing

  • @dandy-jack
    @dandy-jack Год назад +214

    And by sheer coincidence I'm studying for my driving test right now. Thank you Pelo, very cool!

    • @elusivemedic5748
      @elusivemedic5748 Год назад +3

      Literally doin' the same thing

    • @rogelio9801
      @rogelio9801 Год назад +6

      yes

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +21

      @@rogelio9801 @Elusive Medic @Dandyjack - all the best with your driver's license test. Drop us a note if you have questions. We'll do what we can to help you out. All the very best, Cheers Rick

    • @SkedCat9135
      @SkedCat9135 Год назад

      Yeah lol

  • @madeasimmons9746
    @madeasimmons9746 2 года назад +443

    1) space management
    2) situational awareness
    3) MIT--mapping, intersections, and tracking
    4) parking lots, drive defensively
    5) A defensive driving attitude

    • @misscurious7663
      @misscurious7663 2 года назад +13

      Thank you

    • @egaskrad
      @egaskrad Год назад +16

      there is actually one more point he should mention. that is focus on the road. using smart phone, sleeping or making video showing other people the 5 defensive driving strategies are definitely something you should avoid when you are on the road.

    • @bingosunnoon9341
      @bingosunnoon9341 Год назад +4

      You forgot one. Turn off the frikking camera.

    • @Griff_JR
      @Griff_JR Год назад +5

      @@egaskrad exactly, especially around 2.45 where he's talking about people getting distracted and the amount of time spent looking at the camera.
      Also, I'm from UK so don't know what drivers are generally like in USA and Canada, but this doesn't seem like defensive driving....it just appears to be 'how to drive'
      like 1 through to 4 is basically "pay attention" and 5 is "don't have road rage"🙄
      scary if this is actually needed for people

    • @jfryer485
      @jfryer485 Год назад

      Some good advice here.
      Some people you can see are dangerous as they question this person and his manner of driving.
      In a typical country there are more than a dozen dying every day on the road and obviously accidents at ten times this rate.
      If people drove sensibly then the accidents would go to zero and zero.
      The first one is one of the most important. I leave the two seconds and when stopped I mist be able to see the whole of the car in front.
      As he says people overtake you and he should be saying these people are accidents waiting to happen.
      Talking of overtaking, this is one of the most dangerous manœuvres and I try never to overtake unless there is little sensible choice. My dad used to overtake everybody and on a long journey compared to my uncle who was the opposite the time was not enough to brew a cup of tea and so while it may give you pleasure it is risky and is your life worth a few seconds to be safe.
      He never talked of this but it is vital to avoid accidents.
      In parking lots it is often illegal to be in any gear but the first.
      Reversing out is hazardous and as he suggests try to manœuvre so as to be able to drive straight out.
      I nearly lost my life when someone reversed out at me and so pedestrians need to adopt fail safe ideas too.
      Finally someone me,tio,ed falling asleep and though it sounds silly this os one of commonest ways to kill yourself on a journey a d we know the times a,d the number one time is in the afternoon after a meal.
      As to intersections I say to 100 per cent certain is not enough and you need to be 200 per cent certain. Ie check and control that check is correct and someone mentioned jumping out at green when you may face someone jumping the lights again green means go but only if safe.

  • @kevinalexander2787
    @kevinalexander2787 3 года назад +560

    I'd like to add a couple tips. Green means go when the ways is clear, just because you get the green light, doesn't mean you can slam the gas and go. Always pause to check for red light runners and emergency vehicles.
    No one has the right of way. Certain vehicles must yield the right of way in each situation. Use caution when you are in a right if way situation, when in doubt, wait it out.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +73

      Hi Kevin Alexander - you are correct my friend. Green means go...if the way is clear. And the right-of-way is always given, it is NEVER taken. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @markj.ashwin4830
      @markj.ashwin4830 3 года назад +26

      Look out for red light runners. Absolutely.

    • @Kartracer6
      @Kartracer6 3 года назад +21

      Also to add on to that because I see it alot. If the light is green and your approaching and the second lane of cars hasn't started moving yet don't go flying by, slow down and make sure the intersection is clear, there might be a reason for that other lane to not be moving yet. To many times I see a car going full speed 1 lane over with the other lane still sitting still.

    • @stefpix
      @stefpix 2 года назад +2

      At intersections that are unmarked, vehicles that come from the right have the right of way. You have to yield to them if there is no signage, lights or roundabouts.

    • @kevinalexander2787
      @kevinalexander2787 2 года назад

      @@stefpix. I've never encountered an intersection that doesn't have traffic control devices

  • @syken8695
    @syken8695 9 месяцев назад +14

    I have been driving for 13 years, and can relate to these tips. They work. When I drive, I stay away from other vehicles a good distance, I stay away from every cars blind spot, never rush. Because with more and more fools every day on the road, your primary priority should be safety of you and your passengers, not getting to your destination as fast as possible. I had many clowns sit on my tail and tried to push me of the road multiple times because they feel ‘entitled’ to do so, because you’re going the speed limit. I've been to New Hampshire and everyone is following the rules of the road. Came back to MA, total chaos. Drivers running red lights, not yielding, parking where they are not supposed to, no blinkers when changing lanes - you don’t know what they gonna do! I had a truck just jump into my lane out of nowhere almost clipping the front of my car, no signals, nothing! I had an illegal wreck my car with a truck and that dude didn’t had a license, no English either. I will give you some tips:
    1. Never try to pass a vehicle when approaching a turn, you don’t know if other vehicles are coming. If you’re forced to pass a standing vehicle, give yourself a good viewpoint so you can see approaching vehicles, and do it when it’s safe to do so.
    2. Do not pass someone when going through train tracks, you will be blocking their view of their surroundings. I had a moron do this to me and didn’t see the pedestrians around me and almost injured them and crashed into a pole.
    3. Never block an intersection. If you see a square with an X in it, dont drive and stand on it, it’s there for a reason. I see drivers do this every stinking day making piles of traffic. No one can turn or go through.
    4. Be aware of “lane catchers’. People will turn into your lane without letting you know.
    5. Watch out for drivers trying to make the yellow light. Had a crazy almost T-Bone my car and injure my entire family. Blew past me by few inches of my car.
    6. Watch out for semi trucks blowing red lights. When in motion hauling heavy cargo, they cannot stop immediately.
    7. Always have snow tires on in the winter, don’t trust all season and summer tires. Snow tires provide better traction for all cars in the winter: FWD,AWD, RWD.
    And finally, expect the unexpected. Expect shit to happen every day and be ready to find alternative routes. Life happens and we have to navigate it. Stay safe out there everyone.

  • @c-sfrancoeu1883
    @c-sfrancoeu1883 Год назад +68

    I would also add a very important point, to be a predictable and visible driver, such as:
    -When merging or changing lane, check your blind spot before using the turn signal, and change lane slowly in case you missed a car in your vision (I see too many people changing lane too fast, almost hitting someone they missed).
    -Don't change two lanes in one shot using one turn signal (unless the bad road design forces you to do so), use your turn signal twice with a very short pause in the middle and check your blind spot again.
    -When about to turn, use your turn signal before braking (give cars behind extra time to either change lane or slow down).
    -When about to stop for an emergency, turn on your hazard light before slowing down (again give cars behind time to react), and turn it off once you re-engage (clearly letting people know that you are back on the road).
    -Try to avoid passing cars on the right lane.
    -Accelerate gradually and brake gradually.
    -Don't rely on your automatic light to turn on when it's raining or snowing heavily.
    -Don't close the gap with cars in front of your, if there is a 200 yard gap with the car in front of you and don't want to pass him, just keep that 200 yard gap as is and stay on the right lane, this is a typical north American thing where you see herd of cars because they all close the gap on each other by instinct, creating a needless hazardous condition.
    -Don't stay on the left lane if you're not passing, at some point you gonna block faster cars behind you and contribute to that herd effect, you might get stuck in the middle of it because of that.
    -Stay away from car herds, if you can't pass it, stay low key far behind on the right lane until you see an opening to go throught quickly.

    • @utubia6200
      @utubia6200 6 месяцев назад

      Great tips! However, in isolated areas with poor visibility, it’s I think ok to herd up. The first car should always be the one with the best headlights (most likely volvo) and high beams on. Others illuminate the surroundings with daylights and there should be always enough of space between the cars for anyone to safely pass from the behind (you never know if there’s volvo coming from behind with even better highbeams) 😁

  • @jassmanawan2001
    @jassmanawan2001 3 года назад +245

    My Road test was today and I have passed.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +7

      Hi Jass Manawan Vlogs - that is *_STUPENDOUS_* news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation
      Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

    • @dougghiz8339
      @dougghiz8339 2 года назад +4

      Congratulations!

    • @jazmynehall3696
      @jazmynehall3696 2 года назад

      Congratulations!

    • @3alasari338
      @3alasari338 2 года назад

      Congratulations

    • @preciouspayne3188
      @preciouspayne3188 2 года назад

      Congratulations

  • @miriyanfernando8746
    @miriyanfernando8746 2 года назад +281

    I feel like confidence plays a big role when your driving as well. I think with time, the more you drive the better you get at learning these tips and tricks.

    • @wiciuwiciu2783
      @wiciuwiciu2783 Год назад +9

      Confidence is crucial in overtaking. Even passing a cyclist can be dangerous if done without proper acceleration

    • @eagle25311
      @eagle25311 Год назад +12

      Yeah then confidence turns into arrogance and people still crash there's no way around it with human nature

    • @beigefox6579
      @beigefox6579 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@eagle25311 Exactly, people translate the horsepower of their car engine to confidence and make stupid decisions like overtaking at extreme high speed in less than a block when they could have just waited on the same lane.

    • @arletbode4847
      @arletbode4847 8 месяцев назад +2

      I feel the opposite. The longer someone drives, the more likely they are to. Be reckless because they are overconfident

  • @BhaaskarDesai
    @BhaaskarDesai Год назад +70

    What you said is absolutely true. I see a lot of drivers who are either drunk, distracted by mobile phones, feeling entitled and mostly having ego problems. Although a majority of us drive safe and are always alert, it's the other half that we should be worrying about everytime. And yes, having to backout and yield in certain situations is always a good idea to avoid getting in more trouble. This doesn't make you weak. It just means you are smarter than the other guy :)

  • @lithgowlights859
    @lithgowlights859 Год назад +45

    My grandfather told me one thing that stuck with me, and I passed it on to both my children when they learnt to drive. "No matter how good you are at driving a car remember one thing - EVERY other driver on the road will try to kill you. Maybe not now, maybe not tomorrow, but as long as you watch them when they are near you then they may not get that chance as you can try to avoid them"

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +5

      Good advice to pass down! Keep your minimum safe distance to stay safe. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @bobinthewest8559
      @bobinthewest8559 3 месяца назад +3

      Also: no matter how good a driver you are… everyone else believes that THEY are the BEST driver.

    • @JessicaHarrys
      @JessicaHarrys 28 дней назад +1

      Your not driving a car your driving a big bullet Im always thinking it is a weapon lol

  • @TylerJaysonMadeit
    @TylerJaysonMadeit 2 года назад +50

    I used to be a maniac driver until I was forced to take a defensive driving class at 17 after getting a 64 in a 35 🙃, 25 now and still say it was the best 3 days the courts ever gave me

  • @kdogg6781
    @kdogg6781 3 года назад +47

    i've told my family "stay back from the car in front of you"... it's so simple.. not only does it reduce the risk of you running into the back of the car in front of you, it also reduces the risk of the car behind you running into you cause w/ no car close to the front of your car, you have little chance of ever having to slam on your brakes... which is usually why people run into the back of others.

  • @michaelrief4424
    @michaelrief4424 Год назад +4

    My 3 main defensive driving habits are: Leave plenty of room between me and the other idiots on the road. Drive the speed limit and if someone is tailgating me I slow down and allow them to pass--I’d rather have them in front of me than behind me. Leave early enough that I can take my time and arrive on time or ahead of time.

  • @rubensanchez1797
    @rubensanchez1797 Год назад +11

    Defensive Driving, the most important, life saving skill.... myself have been driving in U.S for 48 years & never had an accident in my fault, because in 1978, when I applied a driver job in Louisiana coca cola bottling company & took the training course & very first I learned was defensive driving.....

  • @pshores
    @pshores 2 года назад +46

    I would like to add 3) no jerky, sudden, abrupt maneuvers, except possibly in emergencies. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. Smooth is safe. Be predictable. Have your maneuvers be at lesser angles and only the speed required. Sudden accelerations, decelerations, or sudden turns are going to get you into an accident

    • @gordonwedman3179
      @gordonwedman3179 Год назад +1

      and sudden lane changes

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад +1

      yep. I once drove 250 miles with a tall glass of water 3/4 full sitting on my dash.. never spilled a single drop. Always signal on EVERY lane change and check that convex mirror on BOTH sides. on my F350 NOTHING can hide from that mirror even a motorcycle riding next to my FRONT axle! oh.. never ride in blind spots and pass semi's expeditiously do NOT sit next to them!

  • @gurkiratsingh4314
    @gurkiratsingh4314 3 года назад +76

    Passed my road test in Surrey, thanks to you sir

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +3

      Hi Gurkirat Singh - that is SPECTACULAR news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate in Surrey?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

    • @gurkiratsingh4314
      @gurkiratsingh4314 3 года назад +3

      @@smartdrivetest thanks for the lovely response. Well I haven't purchased my first vehicle yet, but maybe in the summer I'll grab one and go on a trip towards Okanagan. My throat is thirsty for some wine/spirit. 😄

    • @Anthony0899
      @Anthony0899 3 года назад +1

      Omg congratulations, I feel like the hardest part is the damn written test lol

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 3 года назад +1

      @@Anthony0899 will u marry me

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 3 года назад

      @Maximiliano Jesus do u want to flixzone and chill

  • @therealyoshicrazy7618
    @therealyoshicrazy7618 Год назад +32

    Thank you Mokey and Pelo for teaching me how to be a future good driver

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +7

      Hi The Real Yoshi Crazy - And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @timking2822
    @timking2822 Год назад +29

    Great video. I take it a step back with what I call the "3 P's". 1) PAY ATTENTION. 2) PACE, it's not a race. 3) PLAN AHEAD, know where you're going and take the safest path avoiding unnecessary risks or impediments. There are more, but these are the foundations of defensive driving.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the information and kind words. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @beyondEV
      @beyondEV Год назад

      Pay attention also means you eliminate any and all distraction, if necessary (tell you passengers to shut up!). Don't make plans about the weekend while driving in dense dangerous traffic. Multitasking is ok on near empty Roads (like in the vid), but Humans can't Multitask without losing some situational awareness (and increasing their reaction time.)
      Proper control of the vehicle and some understanding is also extremely useful. Half the people on the road are unable to properly drive around a corner without cutting it. Means they either then have to slow down extremely or put unnecessary load on their tires (all fine and good, until there's oil or ice).
      Also 50% of people brake in corners instead of ahead of the corner. And you need to look twice (or once for a bit) to be able to judge the speed of another vehicle.

    • @oldblackstock2499
      @oldblackstock2499 5 месяцев назад

      @timking2822, Right, it's not a race. Early in my and wife's relationship she said "why don't you go around them like all those other drivers are doing" pharspased. I said " I'm not racing them. They can go on if they want to " Something like that.
      A wife's nagging while driving itself is unnecessary aggravation and distraction!!!!! Unless your husband is about to hit someone you need to button it up...

  • @sirarnie9837
    @sirarnie9837 3 года назад +117

    The only thing I would add is that, when possible, you should avoid making left turns. Particularly left turns that are not controlled by a light.
    That's what my driving teacher taught me and I always adhere to that rule.
    And if you look it up, left turns are statistically more dangerous. Apparently you are 55x more likely to get in an accident making a left turn. So this rule is not without any basis in fact.

    • @DDG00
      @DDG00 2 года назад +9

      Im a left turn god

    • @gabrielle9958
      @gabrielle9958 2 года назад +1

      You serious?

    • @sirarnie9837
      @sirarnie9837 2 года назад +11

      @@gabrielle9958 Yes. It is a proven fact that left turns, that are not controlled by an arrow light, are the most dangerous to make.

    • @gabrielle9958
      @gabrielle9958 2 года назад +1

      @@sirarnie9837 Thanks! 👍🏽

    • @peaceprosperity3951
      @peaceprosperity3951 Год назад

      @@sirarnie9837 Here, it is the opposite. Right turn is the riskiest thing to perform.

  • @StayVenzy
    @StayVenzy Год назад +960

    Who came here just because of Sr.Pelo’s subtitles in the video

    • @mejkerer
      @mejkerer Год назад +30

      how fast can people get with the comments but yeah, me

    • @StayVenzy
      @StayVenzy Год назад +13

      @@mejkerer it came like 30 minutes ago as I’m saying of this comment

    • @milkwow9634
      @milkwow9634 Год назад +9

      I did I was not expecting this

    • @hughmungus5645
      @hughmungus5645 Год назад +3

      I cAme here too

    • @galaxycat7315
      @galaxycat7315 Год назад +1

      Me

  • @mrpicklestudios804
    @mrpicklestudios804 Год назад +102

    Thank you, Sr Pelo, for keeping us safe by feeding us this content. ;)

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +10

      Hi MrPickle Studios - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @AvgTab
      @AvgTab Год назад

      @@smartdrivetest he meant sr pelo a funny youtuber his video: ruclips.net/video/ZugzorDwM9w/видео.html linked to this video

    • @fidgetpants7568
      @fidgetpants7568 Год назад +2

      Trueeeee. I just got here from the video too

    • @ElAndres8153GD
      @ElAndres8153GD Год назад +1

      @@fidgetpants7568 Same here, from the vid

    • @aboutthosevibes
      @aboutthosevibes Год назад

      @@smartdrivetest You're not Sir Pelo my guy...

  • @aaliyahvarona5409
    @aaliyahvarona5409 2 года назад +29

    My first accident happened this December. I am a new driver, but I have never gotten in trouble, thank god. However, while making a right turn, a lady turned with me (from the middle lane) at the same time, and she side swiped me. It’s unbelievable how many people have licenses without knowing how to drive properly!

    • @stevenlitvintchouk3131
      @stevenlitvintchouk3131 Год назад

      I got rear-ended when I was stopped at a red light. The driver admitted that she had been talking on her cell phone and didn't notice me.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      @@stevenlitvintchouk3131 yeah they don't wanna do that with my truck they won't be going anywhere as my hitch on my F350 will go right through their grill somewhere. watch vehicles coming up behind you if you're back from the vehicle in front of you you may be able to swtich lanes.

    • @eagle25311
      @eagle25311 Год назад

      ​@@leecowell8165 I have the same feeling in the semi truck 80 thousand pounds with a full cattle guard. Like what damage is your car gonna do bring it on lol.

  • @alexanderSydneyOz
    @alexanderSydneyOz Год назад +7

    You don't see much on YT that isn't overhyped, but I completely, 100% agree with everything said, and underlying reasoning.
    Especially #1: leaving enough space in front. I have personally put this as 'whatever feels like the right distance, add one car length'.
    I would like to contribute an idea I apply: When driving on motorways and faster multi lane roads, I constantly scope the traffic 10+ cars ahead, particularly looking for brake lights. If I see any brake lights on ahead of me in that sort of range, I take my foot of the accelerator. When brakes are required, my rule of thumb is that if am not actually on the brake *before* the car in front of me, then I'm not looking far enough ahead.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words my friend. And yes, keeping space in front and looking farther down the road are important to staying safe when driving. All the very best, Cheers Rick

  • @bertnl530
    @bertnl530 Год назад +6

    In the NL Armed Forces it was mandatory to park cars with the front to the way out. If we didn't the sergeants or officers told us to park like we should. Makes sense, because end of the day everybody wanted to leave the premises at the same moment. I still do it like that, most of the time. Another trick is to park not in front of the mall or shop or what ever, but park further away. Reduces the risk of finding your car with damage and no one around who damaged it.

    • @bobinthewest8559
      @bobinthewest8559 3 месяца назад

      But check your local laws, because in some places, it is illegal to “pull through” as he suggests.
      I get why he suggests it, but it’s illegal in some places because people “drive through”, instead of driving in the lanes.

  • @hollowgab6531
    @hollowgab6531 Год назад +4

    Whoever does the subtitles in the Sr pelo video is amazing

  • @Croxobite
    @Croxobite Год назад +5

    Sr.Pelo was helping us learn how to drive safely. This video saved my life. Thank you Sr. Pelo and Smart Drive Test youtube channel

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +3

      Hi Wise Mystical Tree - And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @rosc2022
    @rosc2022 2 года назад +20

    So glad to see him looking backward while he was moving backward. I can't tell you how many people I see back up while facing forward. It's too easy to miss something if you rely completely on your mirrors - they just don't cover the entire scene.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  2 года назад +2

      Hi Ros C - or they're just looking at the backup camera! Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      Better idea. Avoid that situation at least in perpendicular parking lots by doing the Japanese thing. Those are the smartest people in the world. Know what they do? they BACK IN! Why? because you ain't gonna run over anybody backing IN.. but you can most certainly run over somebody BACKING OUT! Why? Because you're backing INTO a TRAFFIC LANE. I NEVER PULL IN to a perpendicular parking space.

  • @Marchello21
    @Marchello21 Год назад +6

    Thanks Pelo, Now I won't end up like Groovy!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi Marchello21 - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @j.m.b5441
    @j.m.b5441 Год назад +5

    I've been a safe truck driver for more than 20 years and I can tell you, the Smith system works, it's still used to train new drivers, at least in the company I work for, this video is great refreshing material.
    KEEP YOUR DISTANCE, PEOPLE!!!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +1

      Hi J.M .B - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @peterugboke3369
    @peterugboke3369 Год назад +44

    I took my test today and I passed. Your videos are so good and educative. Continue with the good work to make driving safe for all. Thanks so much.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +3

      Hi PETER UGBOKE - that is *_INCREDIBLE_* news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

  • @nettiea.staton8135
    @nettiea.staton8135 2 года назад +18

    I’ve felt anxious about driving in the new city I live in and hardly driven at all but I had a job interview a few miles away today and didn’t have another way to get there. These videos helped me feel confident enough to drive there! I just got back! Thanks!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  2 года назад +1

      Hi Nettie A. Staton - And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      you're female meaning there's an 80% chance you have lousy depth perception compared to males (that rarely have a perception issue). Be very careful with left turns because you're ability to judge time/distance is GREATLY diminished.

  • @blumi73ch
    @blumi73ch Год назад +8

    Oh man, thank you. May your tips be heard by all out there on the roads. I often say to myself: Two seconds of patience, and much less stress an danger for everyone.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi Marc Blume - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @Savon1c
    @Savon1c Год назад +4

    I'm here bc of sr pelo, thank you for this link, this is truly life-changing advice.

  • @dionthomas5418
    @dionthomas5418 3 года назад +27

    Great 5 defensive driving strategy tips for making me and everyone else a successful smarter drivers on the road, highways and freeways

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +3

      Hi Dion Thomas - Thank you my friend. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @lipee1663
    @lipee1663 Год назад +4

    For all of you comming from Pelo's mokey video, it's just a normal video of a nice gentleman teaching how to drive...

  • @TheUniHoomin
    @TheUniHoomin Год назад +2

    Bro I came here from Sr. Pelo expecting lore or some krimah funni,
    but instead I get genuine driving tips that actually helped me.
    *the perfect krimah gift* :D

  • @smartdrivetest
    @smartdrivetest  Год назад +115

    Welcome Smart Drivers from Sr Pelo's "Mokey's Show - Missed Christmas." That person has a tremendous sense of humor, and an even greater talent to tell such engaging stories. Happy New Year everyone. All the very best, Cheers Rick

  • @bingus160
    @bingus160 3 года назад +34

    Just wanted to say I watched your videos like crazy for the past 3 days, learned as much as possible, and got my N license today thanks to your tips. Thank you Rick!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +1

      Hi Aamir Sayeed - that is GREAT news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation
      Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

  • @Bankie666
    @Bankie666 Год назад +14

    Other than the small number of scenarios where it's not allowed, or where you can driver through into the opposite space like on the video, I believe you should always reverse into a parking space to make your exit later safer. Reversing into a spot is much safer than reversing out.

    • @eagle25311
      @eagle25311 Год назад

      Depends on the driver. I'm a professional driver over 20 years no accidents I've backed in and I've pulled in either way works for me backing up isn't hard

    • @banest0
      @banest0 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@eagle25311 It's not about being "hard", but the fact, that when you drive in - you see area much better and are able to go backwards much safer than when driving out

    • @eagle25311
      @eagle25311 11 месяцев назад

      @banest0 sounds backwards to me. Either way cars come with wide angle backup cameras now so there's no excuse

    • @banest0
      @banest0 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@eagle25311 all cars don't have them and still, it's better to rely on yourself than on cameras. Same as going into garage - when you go in - you can see there are no children around. If you go backwards out - it's a much higher risk. Extra safety does not hurt.

    • @jayson657
      @jayson657 9 месяцев назад +1

      I also learned in a defensive driver course that is much safer to back into a defined parking space from the isle rather than backing out into the isle where you have people walking and cars coming in both directions. The reason being people and other vehicles may not see when you start backing out from in between other vehicles and you can’t as easily see them being sandwiched between other vehicles. That is how accidents happen. When you back in you are stopped in the isle passed the spot, you put it I’m reverse, people can more easily see what you are about to do and you can clearly see what you are backing into.

  • @alexjackson9997
    @alexjackson9997 Год назад +1

    Space = time. Physicist call it "space time". Space time gives you options to make decisions and act accordingly. Space time gives you options, rather than events being dictated to you. :). I wish I had access to videos like this when I was learning. Excellent video.

  • @_i_4922
    @_i_4922 Год назад +15

    Mokey took me here.

  • @GratefulTexan
    @GratefulTexan 2 года назад +56

    Too many people ONLY looks at a back camera. I don't understand why. Both of my vehicles has back up cameras. But I only glance at them. I primarily use my mirrors and look out the windows. Those back up cameras doesn't get the big picture. They really only shows directly behind the vehicle. It only benefit, in my opinion, is that it can show something, or someone, small that is directly behind the vehicle that cannot be seen from looking out the window.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  2 года назад +10

      You are absolutely correct my friend. When backing, you should be looking out the back window, using the mirrors and doing 360° scans to ensure that it's safe to reverse. Just using the backup camera is "short sighted." All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @myfavs-qj7xg
      @myfavs-qj7xg 2 года назад +2

      I do 360 scans when backing up, had no idea it was a defensive driving technique. Good to know!

    • @joemann7971
      @joemann7971 2 года назад +4

      Some back up cameras have wide angle lens and can see to the sides as well as back. I actually do the opposite. I use my back up camera primarily and glance at my mirrors. After it rains, sometimes the water messes with the camera and I have no choice but to use my mirrors, but only one of my cars has a backup camera.

    • @UndefinedBailiwick
      @UndefinedBailiwick 2 года назад +3

      The backup camera is good to look at 1st because it lets you know if something you can't see from the back window is directly behind you.

    • @TheSunIsMyDestroyer
      @TheSunIsMyDestroyer 2 года назад +2

      I was strictly taught to look out back when reversing despite having a camera. It pissed me off bad that I couldn't see behind me completely when reverse parking because the SUV I was learning on was high above ground. I literally have to stand a bit while reversing with my head touching the ceiling and I know I probably look weird doing it, but this allowed me to see everything out back, from the parking lines to the curb.

  • @jacklynbennett620
    @jacklynbennett620 3 года назад +61

    Now that I have my license, these videos will be very helpful for me.
    Thanks Rick. You are doing a great job in teaching us to be safe on the road.🙏

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +9

      Hi Jacklyn Bennett - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the very best, Cheers Rick

  • @BadThrusher
    @BadThrusher 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have been driving exactly like this for 17 years and I have never caused an accident. Self awareness has helped me get out of trouble without a scratch when inattentive driver swerves into me or oncoming driver gets into my lane. It pays to stay vigilant

  • @pedorlol
    @pedorlol Год назад +4

    Thx sr.pelo

  • @spheu
    @spheu 3 года назад +7

    Hi Rick I just wanted to say I've been watching your videos for the last few years, you've helped me with getting my L, my N, and today I finally got my Class 5 so thank you for making these videos and helping myself and others out :)

  • @4nicknamedguy
    @4nicknamedguy Год назад +4

    so thats where that link got me to...

  • @madeline5138
    @madeline5138 Год назад +6

    Hello, everyone from Sr. Pelo's new video. I see you are a cultured caption reader, as well.

  • @FelipeGames-py4gr
    @FelipeGames-py4gr Год назад +4

    You're here trying to make the world a better place and out of nowhere a bunch of peeps start flooding the comments about some sir named "pelo" and "krima"
    I can't say if that's a good thing or a bad thing

  • @bluebay700
    @bluebay700 2 года назад +10

    Great refresher. Driver's handbook is also a good source. Like, tips on changing lanes -- turn on signal, look over shoulder, rear and side mirrors, merge after 3s to allow the driver behind to notice, etc.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  2 года назад

      Hi bluebay700 - We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @sirmac7145
    @sirmac7145 Год назад +10

    Great tips👍 I would add two more:
    „Always think for others” People may not think while driving but you have to try, to predict their actions.
    „Control the space behind you” by adequate usage of stop lights. Time when and how you press your breake pedal is crucial for your savety. Breaking early enough when seeing someone behind you might save your back bumber😉 Pulsating breaking might catch attention of distracted driver behind you( especialy when you see them approaching too fast in the mirror) better then constant stop light. Same when You get on the slippery surface.😉 Good luck

  • @Person7503
    @Person7503 Год назад +3

    Mokey taught me to drive 🚗

  • @user-fy6rb3hr8p
    @user-fy6rb3hr8p 2 месяца назад

    Respected sir, your quality and purity is your subscription. Be ever bright and knight.

  • @abhishekjee919
    @abhishekjee919 2 года назад +4

    Rick's method of driving is what I call a "Zen Mode". I bet nothing ever escapes his sight. Great self-awareness and immense patience. Rick, your last name "August" suits you perfectly. Glad to know ya!

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      right. never, EVER be in a hurry doing so can get YOU or someone else killed! If you need to be somewhere at a specific time LEAVE early depending upon time of day, weather, terrain, etc. don't be STUPID! here in FL we get unbelievably nasty thunderstorms and I see STUPID people driving through unknown puddles like they're on DRY pavement. unreal. be aware that when roads are WET you've just lost 70% of your traction.

  • @zXMorph
    @zXMorph Год назад +5

    Thank you Pelo. I now know how to drive better.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +1

      Hi Morph - We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @gigabyte6614
      @gigabyte6614 Год назад +2

      @@smartdrivetest Random guy linked your video as a throwaway joke, expect a horde of comments

    • @ImJustNes
      @ImJustNes Год назад

      @@smartdrivetest Hi there, would you like to sign my petition?

  • @patriciasalazar1116
    @patriciasalazar1116 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your help. All your videos make me feel safe and secure at the time of my test . I passed and finally got my license. God bless you 🙏🏻

  • @Nourdin726
    @Nourdin726 3 месяца назад

    7 years ago I got my G2 license for the help of this instructor. Today I'm a heavy commercial driver who operates Truck for transport goods Canada/US. Still learning and spending time to gain knowledge. Thanks instructor for your tireless effort to help your students.

  • @TairnKA
    @TairnKA Год назад +4

    All of those are good, I've had that "see the tire" trick since I started driving (50 years).
    Keep an eye out for possible problems, ie: traffic gap in left lane.
    Patience; it's better to let a vehicle finish their lane change, versus pushing a situation and having a collision.

  • @heybeerdan1820
    @heybeerdan1820 Год назад +16

    One added suggestion: When stopped in a line of traffic (say in a turn lane waiting for the green arrow), offset your vehicle just slightly so the guy behind you sees TWO sets of brake/tail lights. This helps trigger their attention to the STOPPED traffic, rather than seeing just one car in front of them as they've probably been lulled into after routine driving.

  • @glowithealth4823
    @glowithealth4823 3 месяца назад

    My brother is a motorcyclist, and he taught me to drive. Best driving teacher you can have! A good rider intuitively drives defensively, and that translates to other vehicles as well ☺️ I'm always aware of what cars are doing around me, so if anything happens, I know how to get out of the way basically 😆 Just like a true motorcyclist 😉😁

  • @stubs1895
    @stubs1895 Год назад +4

    Thanks mokey

  • @robe.2424
    @robe.2424 Год назад +3

    I have great respect for people watching this video. As well as the content creator for this. People who value knowledge are the world’s best leaders in my opinion.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi Rob E. - And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @frozeartifact
    @frozeartifact Год назад +3

    ty sr pelo really needed it

  • @stevo6969
    @stevo6969 4 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed your video, so thank you. It is a good reminder of why defensive driving and situational awareness is so important.

  • @kriskei_
    @kriskei_ Год назад +4

    subtitles are a powerful tool...

  • @heathercampbell7838
    @heathercampbell7838 2 года назад +5

    I passed road test July 2021 I'm an older driver and I still watch your videos weekly and have been watching since 2018. Due to covid my road test was cancelled several times in Nova Scotia. Thanks for your videos

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  2 года назад

      Hi Heather Campbell - And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      Females have notoriously poor depth perception. 80% cannot judge time/distance so be especially careful on LEFT turns, Heather. My spouse could not judge time/distance for shit but our Great Granddaughter has excellent perception she's fortunate.

  • @sohrabgill8394
    @sohrabgill8394 3 года назад +9

    Thanks a lot I passed my road test today

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад

      Hi Sohrab Gill - that is *_TERRIFIC_* news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation
      Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

  • @michealeweldegebreal5438
    @michealeweldegebreal5438 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much dear for sharing this. I have been driving for more than 20 years, but I found this really helpful and make to be a confident driver.
    Thank you so much again
    Micheale

  • @Bamsebrakar2011
    @Bamsebrakar2011 8 месяцев назад +1

    I agree with everything in this video. One additional pinpoint: when the road is wet, snowy or icy, you need to be even more defensive and allow more space in front, and not least braking distance.

  • @Mackenzie4481
    @Mackenzie4481 Год назад +8

    I love learning how to drive safely and totally not here bc I was curious while looking at subtles about KRIMAS

  • @stratnik7
    @stratnik7 Год назад +3

    Mokey is good at teaching defensive driving

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi Stratnik - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @carlll7596
      @carlll7596 Год назад

      lmao why did he respond

  • @ibadullah8472
    @ibadullah8472 Год назад +1

    O!RICK;BE ALWAYS FRESH AND GREEN. A TEACHER LIKE YOU I HAVEN'T SEEN. YOU ARE A MAN OF LAW AND ORDER. YOU ARE NOT CROSSING ANY BORDER. YOU ARE A MAN OF SKILL AND ART.SUCH SKILLS NEED A PRACTICE A LOT.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi Ibad Ullah - And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @bingbing-dq9pd
    @bingbing-dq9pd 28 дней назад

    Thank you for the helpful driving tips to protect myself and those around me as a motorist here in England. ❤❤

  • @PassportBrosAndBlondeManWeaves
    @PassportBrosAndBlondeManWeaves 2 года назад +3

    Lol check yourself before you wreck yourself made me think of Ice Cube

  • @amenhotepavoskin1307
    @amenhotepavoskin1307 Год назад +4

    When you show the view on your rear (for example, here: 2:10), snow can be seen on the back of your vehicle. Therefore, here is another tip: always GET SNOW OFF your vehicle before you start driving! Snow and ice flying off cars can seriously injure or kill other drivers.
    That could be viewed as a safety tip, an elementary gesture of courtesy, and part of defensive driving.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +1

      Trying to get drivers to completely clean the snow off their vehicle is like trying to get everyone to exercise & eat healthy. It’s simply not a reality. The better practice is to protect that space in front and have that minimum safe distance. That way if snow does come off other vehicles, it’s unlikely to hit yours. Drop us a note if you have questions. Cheers Rick

    • @wassiswallylokhankin191
      @wassiswallylokhankin191 Год назад +2

      @@smartdrivetest With icy and snowy cars traveling at highway speeds, "that minimum safe distance" would have to be impractically big and is NOT required by traffic laws. People keep normal distances - and get their windshields smashed by ice and snow flying off less sensible drivers' vehicles.
      As for "it’s simply not a reality", I wonder if charges of dangerous driving or even manslaughter are still a reality in some states.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      yep. fortunately here in FL we don't have that issue. we also don't have salt on our roads thus rust isn't as much of an issue. however vehicles in AZ last forever in this regard because it hardly ever rains there. they do get snow though but probably not very much (I've never been there).

    • @ericripley9739
      @ericripley9739 Год назад

      I didn’t see a lot of snow on his vehicle. Sometimes almost impossible to clear all snow. If wet snow has frozen before you have a chance to clear it, very difficult to clear it without damaging you paint finish. Sure, clear what you can, especially all widows and all loose snow.

    • @amenhotepavoskin1307
      @amenhotepavoskin1307 Год назад

      @@ericripley9739You don't see a lot of vehicle, either. Whatever part of the vehicle you can see, there's snow on it.
      So, you are not OK with damaging your paint finish but OK with damaging somebody else's car? Or, even killing people behind you?
      As for "difficult to clear", the frozen snow is unlikely to fly off your roof. So, yes, clear what you can. The problem is, many people don't even try.

  • @gusgiesel
    @gusgiesel Год назад +2

    Another great reason to leave space in front of your vehicle: while stopped at an intersection, if the vehicle ahead stalls and can't move at all, you need room to maneuver around them (after you check on them lol). If you are too close and don't have room to steer around them, you may be stuck. If the person behind you doesn't leave room for you to back up a little, well... you ARE stuck!
    Thanks for the great video! Smile! :D

  • @boyfriend2053
    @boyfriend2053 Год назад +13

    KRRIIIIIMMMMMAAAAAAA

  • @mdp8582
    @mdp8582 3 года назад +7

    am so thankful for Rick,spent hours with his channel,and did my driving test once, God bless you Rick.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад

      Hi D Kip - that is *_BRILLIANT_* news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation
      Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

  • @Dashkilleranimations
    @Dashkilleranimations Год назад +7

    Thank you señior pelo for this advice

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi DAshkiller Animations - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @reptilexcq2
    @reptilexcq2 Год назад +1

    Your tips are great but there are more to it. I haven't gotten into accident for maybe 7 years or so now because I have incorporated my own defensive driving strategies. The last thing I want is someone to hit my car that wasn't my fault and then ended up bringing it in to fix it and going through the hassle of renting car....I hated it. Here's my tips for defensive driving:
    1. Even if the lights are green and as you turn, make sure there are no crazy drivers that try to run the red light and may hit you that wasn't your fault. I have seen cars that run pass me even when I get green light 1 or 2 seconds later...had I rush and push the car ahead, who knew what would have happened to me? Look both ways as you turn is my best strategy, better be safe than sorry.
    2. DO NOT drive your car and stay on someone's blind spot. Every driver has a blind spot they can't see as they change lane. I have encountered two separate situations where a person (a lady) drove her car right at my car as she change lane and had I not noticed it, she would have slammed into my car. I had to change lane as well in order to avoid her hitting my car. In fact, I had to change to a center yellow divider lane to avoid her. So, my suggestion is if you're in someone's blind spot, try to speed up your car or slow down so they can see your car.
    3. Give yourself a proper distance between your car and the car ahead of you is a good suggestion...so that you have plenty of time to brake if something happened. For example, what if the driver in front of you need to do a sudden brake?
    4. Try to drive at constant speed. If someone want to take over you, let them do so. But if you constantly shifting your speed, the person may not able to gage your speed changes and that can get you into trouble.
    5. Not necessary a tip, but try to use the left most lane or right most lane and not the middle lane...to avoid putting yourself into too much blind spots of the driver, assuming it is a 3 lanes street.
    6. Use signal only when it is necessary. If I need to use it let the driver behind me know I am turning right or left, then I use it, otherwise there is no need to use it when nobody is around. It also helps with the life longevity of your light bulbs.

  • @punchion
    @punchion 6 месяцев назад

    I learned the Smith System of driving many years ago. It has never let me down. I drove for a utility company for 30 years and no accidents.

  • @claudiaordenes8958
    @claudiaordenes8958 Год назад +26

    Thanks! I did pass in my first test. Yours videos are amazing!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад +1

      Hi Claudia Ordenes - that is *_INCREDIBLE_* news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

  • @julzforfun
    @julzforfun 3 года назад +5

    Thank you Rick to all your videos! It really Helped me passed my road test here in Manitoba! Keep safe!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад

      Hi Julie Ann Dalisay - that is *_GREAT_* news! Would you stop over at Smart Drive Test, register your success and enter the draw for the $100 Fuel Card - www.smartdrivetest.com/contact/donation
      Thank you for letting us know. I'm sure you are having a huge celebration, and it is well deserved owing to your study & practice. All the best, Cheers Rick 🏎
      PS - where did you go for your first solo trip to celebrate?
      See this vid too my friend: ruclips.net/video/21hBJ49sX-s/видео.html

  • @tizryda5265
    @tizryda5265 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the tips 🙂 I'm preparing for my driving exam (manual) here in France, it's quite difficult to drive here compared with the US. French mostly drive manual cars and the roads are very narrow. Regardless of some people (to not say many) who drive bad and put others' life in danger especially in the big cities.

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 3 месяца назад

    Thanks! Great video. The "see the bottom of the tire" rule is new to me. We need to change from "I'm a good driver" to "I will be a better driver."

  • @jefferymcintosh1551
    @jefferymcintosh1551 3 года назад +9

    Rick I wish you can come to Mississippi & teach us a smarter way to drive safely. People in where I live drive like lunatics!!!! They drive like they own the road. I hate driving to Tupelo for work.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jeffery McIntosh - We can teach you to drive with more confidence my friend. And you'll look forward to your drive to Tupelo. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best for the New Year, Cheers Rick

    • @gabrielle9958
      @gabrielle9958 3 года назад

      Try driving in Chicago. I think lunatics are every where. Which is why we are watching this video.

  • @bird5514
    @bird5514 Год назад +5

    IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITS KRIMAAAAAAAH

  • @hienienguyen6766
    @hienienguyen6766 Месяц назад

    great tips this is exactly what i needed i get scare when people are too close to my vehicle and when you are a new driver it makes it tough, and i would say breathe during a time when it gets too much for you to handle stop somewhere and then go

  • @Potso0217589R
    @Potso0217589R 3 месяца назад

    I like the sequence, order and seriation of your presentation. I makes it clear to know and follow as far as safe driving is concerned. I.e. Defensive driving is about about maintaining space around you and for the safety of others. Thank you for encouraging good traffic ethics Sir. Appreciated…

  • @mikayileliyev4905
    @mikayileliyev4905 Год назад +3

    The traffic condition and road condition that you are driving is like a paradise. You wouldn't even want to imagine in what condition I am IN. It is getting harder and harder to drive safely and away from invaders. Thanks for the great video.

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi Mikayil Eliyev - We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      you didn't state WHERE!

  • @pizzabroadcast
    @pizzabroadcast Год назад +3

    Missed Christmas recently, this helped. Thank you!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  Год назад

      Hi Pizza Broadcast - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @TerranMarine656
    @TerranMarine656 7 месяцев назад

    I've been driving for a couple of months now and everytime I drive I remember this video. Actually helped me avoid a couple of close calls. Great video!

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  7 месяцев назад

      Hi @TerranMarine656 - you are most welcome my friend. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

  • @vietran0425
    @vietran0425 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for your great driving tips that make me be aware of my own good and bad driving habit.

  • @bencodykirk
    @bencodykirk Год назад +3

    On the parking point I feel that (in addition to what you said about driving thru a parking spot to the one on the other side) you should also reverse into parking spots as much as possible (especially if you have a reversing camera). The only times I go in forwards is if I have to get heavy items in and out of the back.

  • @saraa1230
    @saraa1230 3 года назад +7

    I have ptsd and it actually increased after a car accident that I had 2 days ago and it wasn’t my fault. The other vehicle hit my car while I stopped! It literally came out of nowhere, the street was empty and it came and hit the front left side of my car thankfully he didn’t hit my door or else I’d be seriously injured 💔 the front exterior on the left side of my car is completely damaged ; the sensors, lights and wheel ! He came and hit my car on really high speed ! I’ve rented a car now until my car gets fixed. But honestly I couldn’t surpass the fear of having a similar accident! While I’m driving, I get really scared of a car that comes and hits me out of nowhere I’m having flashbacks while I’m driving it’s stressing and I can’t get over it 💔💔

    • @smartdrivetest
      @smartdrivetest  3 года назад +3

      Hi sara A - that's normal to feel that way after a crash my friend. See this video to help with your anxiety: ruclips.net/video/GRX7iW4Jqcs/видео.html Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick

    • @saraa1230
      @saraa1230 2 года назад +2

      @@smartdrivetest hello again , I had another accident 💔💔it’s also the other person’s fault 😭😭💔my car is damaged and I have injuries but thankfully they’re minor 😭😭💔 my left pinky is broken 😖😭 I don’t know what’s wrong !

  • @robertp.wainman4094
    @robertp.wainman4094 Год назад +2

    Great video and all good advice! I'm from the UK but 'usually' find most drivers in Canada and the States are quite steady and polite in their road manners. Your point about failing to yield is so true - I'm currently in Portugal, where many drivers have little understanding of the concept......strange how these generally relaxed, tolerant people totally change once behind the wheel of a car. I always like the suspect ones to be in front rather than behind!

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      Worst drivers in the world are in Russia. those people are terrible drivers.

  • @Jasiel.95
    @Jasiel.95 3 месяца назад

    Seeing the tires on pavement is something my aunt always said, and I remember it from 8 years ago. That’s important! Helps when you also get impatient at a light and want to crawl.