Is it correct that at 14:47, on the board, Sutton and Wallington is the 3rd exit? If so, what do the other two black lines on the board with no location mean? Also, was the student in the correct lane for this roundabout exit as there were 3 lanes and they seemed to be in the second lane at first and then in the right lane when they got closer to the stop line at the roundabout?
Re: the lines - from what I've learned, the stubby short lines when branching off a roundabout normally (it's radially perpendicular to the roundabout) are exits but smaller ones not worthy of labelling. However, when they are shown parallel to a bigger exist like this, it signifies that the exit it's parallel to is a dual carriageway and the stubby line is the entry lane of that. I'm still figuring out how to tell the difference at speed!
I watch till the end and she/he did very well with his driving only that 4’th exit round about fails and if I’m correct the turning left on going back to the test center is minor fault? Omg I’m nervous xxgood luck next time babe xxx
Hi and thank you for watching. The learner drove well indeed but that 4th Exit on Lombard Roundabout was the killer. Sadly the student took a 2nd test, got the same route and made the same mistake. It was like Deja Vu 😢😢 they were so nervous. Just relax, breath and take it slow. 1 Road at at ime and you'll be fine. Remember when you're asked to pull up to the left, it's a chance to pause, breathe and calm yourself. Good luck on your test!
The manoeuvre was at the Test Centre (end of the test). It was a reverse bay parking but unfortunately, there were some examiners in the video so had to chop that bit off.😢 Thank you for watching though
Is it correct that at 14:47, on the board, Sutton and Wallington is the 3rd exit? If so, what do the other two black lines on the board with no location mean? Also, was the student in the correct lane for this roundabout exit as there were 3 lanes and they seemed to be in the second lane at first and then in the right lane when they got closer to the stop line at the roundabout?
Re: the lines - from what I've learned, the stubby short lines when branching off a roundabout normally (it's radially perpendicular to the roundabout) are exits but smaller ones not worthy of labelling. However, when they are shown parallel to a bigger exist like this, it signifies that the exit it's parallel to is a dual carriageway and the stubby line is the entry lane of that. I'm still figuring out how to tell the difference at speed!
I watch till the end and she/he did very well with his driving only that 4’th exit round about fails and if I’m correct the turning left on going back to the test center is minor fault? Omg I’m nervous xxgood luck next time babe xxx
Yes I think so
Hi and thank you for watching. The learner drove well indeed but that 4th Exit on Lombard Roundabout was the killer.
Sadly the student took a 2nd test, got the same route and made the same mistake. It was like Deja Vu 😢😢 they were so nervous. Just relax, breath and take it slow. 1 Road at at ime and you'll be fine. Remember when you're asked to pull up to the left, it's a chance to pause, breathe and calm yourself. Good luck on your test!
Was the serious fault at 4:44 ?
I watch the video and I think yes that round about she failed.
@@dahliarose5310 Thank you
@@dahliarose5310 you're correct my friend. That was the only reason the candidate failed. 😢
Watched whole thing where’s manuever
The manoeuvre was at the Test Centre (end of the test). It was a reverse bay parking but unfortunately, there were some examiners in the video so had to chop that bit off.😢 Thank you for watching though
@@forsondrivingschool I got my test in 12h so just trying to cram thanks for ur vids
@@souperiorhdid you pass?
@@thatkid.b1480 yh first time manual