What Is Driving Etiquette? | Learn to drive: Intermediate skills
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- You might have heard of driving etiquette - but what does it mean? It’s all about having good manners and common courtesy as we drive - but they are generally unwritten rules that are not enforced by law. In this video we will show 8 driving situations where driving etiquette is often needed in order to drive in the most courteous way.
Video contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:59 Meeting oncoming traffic
01:59 Being let out at a junction
03:02 Pushy lane mergers
04:13 Slowing down to rubberneck
05:25 Causing confusion by flashing
06:24 Overuse of the horn
07:48 Using hazard light unnecessarily
09:00 Impatience at traffic lights
10:16 Summary
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Thanks for the tips! Recently passed and whilst driving I didn’t realise how much non-verbal communication is used between drivers.
I’ve watched learner driver videos from many RUclips channels but this has become my favourite :) This lady has the most calm voice with clear communication, easy to understand content and concise, hoping to smash this test very soon 😁
In Australia and New Zealand, it's also widely acknowledged that flashing your hazard lights is a way to say thank u. If u flash your hazard lights immediately after, say, being given way by another driver, then I don't think it causes confusion, because it'll be totally obvious that you're just recognising a courteous gesture
It’s fairly common here as well, but since it is not mentioned in our official guide it has the potential to confuse others, therefore we can’t recommend it to new drivers.
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Another very informative video, thanks very much
This is such a helpful video.
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Good educative video!
Thank you 🙏, we are really forgetting to behave on the road .. thanks for reminding that we are human being and we should behave good on the road
I sometimes find myself being unnecessarily aggressive when driving, such as laying on the horn.
This video and the manner in which it was presented reminded me of what's the better approach to a situation
Passed my driving test last week. Thanks very much for the tips.
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Had my driving test today. Passed with only 2 minors. Thanks for the awesome videos which helped me get through :)
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I started driving since June 2020 and passed my driving test on 23/09/2021 with just 4 minor faults! I also drove 34 minutes and 14 miles today with my family.
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1:17 exactly my point but driver never stop despite me using a learner plate LORD I knew it was my priority but they went through luckily I stop immediately n led them go ...this video is great for road courtesy🔝 ..Blessings
My wife is learning to drive and enjoys your videos. One of the things she struggles
with if I take her out, is knowing which way to steer when reversing. I'd like to see
you do a video on this aspect of driving please. She is learning in an automatic.
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A very good video, are you allowed to drive very close to the curb when it comes to driving on straight and narrow roads ??
We try to avoid driving close to the kerb as it would be very easy to damage the car’s wheels or tyres.
Advanced bike and car driver.
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Really good video. Although with the waiting at traffic lights section, if you're at the front (or in anywhere in the queue) I'd encourage handbrake and neutral and go to drive / 1st gear on amber. Staying drive or 1st with the brakes on dazzles those behind you
Do you think it really dazzles anyone? I have read that too, but the lights just don’t seem that bright for that to actually happen in reality.
@@AdvanceDrivingSchool In my experience definitely, especially when it's a bigger vehicle like an SUV in front where the brake lights are directly at eye-level.
Yes, it's definitely an issue at night although not so much of a problem in daylight.
A good synopsis of the basic rules there, we must also remember that a lot of these rules are guided by the current circumstances.
On a blind hump for example if there is an obstruction on the other side and a motorist coming over the hump were to flash me I could probably and reliably interpret that to mean an obstruction I cant see, so be a little more cautious and observant as I crest the hump.
But what if a pedestrian sees the flash and thinks it’s for them and they can cross the road? The trouble is other people might interpret the flash differently and that could cause danger.
@@AdvanceDrivingSchool But pedestrians are only worth 50 points so I avoid them
I lost my license just before the pandemic this made it incredibly difficult to find a new test date in my area
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Hi, Are you allowed to drive on the double and single yellow lines on the left hand side in general driving even though the road is wide enough ?????
Of course - the lines only indicate that the road has a parking restriction.
Anyone know if you have to signal when doing any reverse parking?
We should indicate if it would help anyone nearby. 👍🏼
Basically, be in command of the situation even if it means submitting to other people?
We don’t think of it like that - as we can’t command what other people do. Just try to be patient, and help people without misleading anyone.
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I’d like to point out the missing driving etiquette of driving along narrow rural lanes - where, for example you meet another driver and the decision of who reverses to the closet passing place.
We did consider that and a few other situations, but decided to omit them and keep the video to a reasonable length.
Had my test today. 40 min drive only picked up 2 minors pulling into narrow test center I got a serious as I got to close to car on my left (who was parked on double yellows) Absolutely Gutted been waiting 9 months for that test now I have to wait even longer. The examiner said I was an excellent driver and was a shame
Sorry to hear that. I’m sure your instructor can help you practice how much space to give parked cars in case the door opens or a careless pedestrian steps out. Hopefully you can get another test quickly and pass next time. 👍🏼
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Thanks 🙏 I have passed my driving test last week.
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Congratulations
I agree with most of your points but I don't think after letting someone out and seeing their hazards flash on for 0.5 seconds would lead to any confusion or action taken.
Oncoming traffic might think there is a hazard ahead and brake suddenly…
If only all drivers followed these unwritten rules, then driving would be much more pleasant and safer. It could be said that the aggressive actions such as blasting the horn are done by individuals in all walks of life, That is their nature.
You guys do know that you only follow the rules when the police are around, right? I may flash lights to say i yield to someone whenever i want
oH, and hazard lights are always "thanks"