Great tips, one thing I found helpful on test day was to get to outside the test centre and park up 15 mins early. That time gave me opportunity to have a walk round by the car, stretch and get some fresh air. I have fibromyalgia and that stretching time helped me. I was then ready for my test and said to the examiner I’m throwing my anxiety into the boot now (as I was about to set off) He suggested I kicked it across the carpark instead🤣 I still sometimes think how did I pass first time but so proud of myself for doing that!
@@DrivingSchoolTV Thanks, I passed last May and best feeling ever! My instructor was brilliant and very chilled and the examiner was equally as relaxed with a great sense of humour, never thought I’d be on test chatting and joking majority of the time.
I’ve got my test next month. The 11th. I’ve binged watched almost all of your videos. I feel ready but still so nervous. I really hope & pray I pass it. Thanks for your videos by the way. They’ve been so so helpful.
I'll give you a tip:- Magnetic L (&P) Plates, when we're having these lovely hot and sunny days, keep them in the fridge until it's time to go. The heat makes them curl up and they become difficult to keep on the car.
Hi again Francis had a lesson yesterday and my instructor asked me what i wouod like to do because ive done everything so did roundabouts and was my best yet did them without any help apart from drifting a little to the right and i did tight spaces starting to get close to my driving test
Yesterday i followed a learner and i was well impressed with how they drove saying that they would have failed for not slowing down to 30 fully before the sign. They where smooth on the brakes got up to speed when safe. What impressed me was poisoning . So stayed wide around the corners to give good visibility . It wasn't just stay in the center or the lane but use all of the lane. They where that good i was wondering why they had L plates on. Obviously they would fail for speed but they weren't on test and im sure they have the skill necessary to get the speef down when needed in test
Yeah I was impressed and I felt safe to follow. Techniques like off siding I would not expect a learner to do . One section was a 50 into a roundabout not the most complicated in the world only 2 exits. It has 2 lanes on. Technically you should enter in the right lane. But for smoothness it's actually better to put a right signal and actually enter splitting the lanes . It then makes it a smooth roundabout thier speed would require them to do a block gear change. So they did 50 look to check clear signaled right brake hard but not panic braking change down to 3rd as they went around at 25 so I would guess 3rd in your car. They where what I call driving the road not staring at the speedo. More letting thier eyes dictate when to brake what speed to do . Them they turned off at right right from a major to a minor. Signal timed perfect looked into the road and turned in without cutting the corners . They drove like a full licence holder and not learner.
Good one! If you need glasses to drive you shouldn't have driven to the test centre without them but I've definitely seen people not allowed to take the test because of failing the eyesight check
I’ve been practising with my dad and I was wondering if I miss a turning that the examiner tells me to take will I fail. Like if they say ‘take the next left’ and I don’t see it in time to turn and miss it causing me to carry on the the same road?
Do you feel ready to be on your own . Not could I pass my test . Then maybe get a second opinion or go ok om not ready. Also it's not linear one day everything will click . Depending on how far your test is out you can make big strides in as little as 2 weeks provided you can get practice outside of lessons. Ask what areas they feel you are weak at then have a plan to work on them
is it a fault if you touch yellow lines when turning into a road or just driving normally? would it be a positioning fault? also great video, really helpful☺
I have passed on Monday with 4 minors. Best day ever.
Me too! Congratulations 🎉
@@AAshleighT Thank you good man!
congrats, am booked in for mine on the 4th and last week I passed my first mock test with 3 minors!
Keep going @@godfather9253
Congratulations🎉... I passed on Monday too with zero fault.
Great tips, one thing I found helpful on test day was to get to outside the test centre and park up 15 mins early. That time gave me opportunity to have a walk round by the car, stretch and get some fresh air. I have fibromyalgia and that stretching time helped me. I was then ready for my test and said to the examiner I’m throwing my anxiety into the boot now (as I was about to set off) He suggested I kicked it across the carpark instead🤣 I still sometimes think how did I pass first time but so proud of myself for doing that!
Hah love it when examiners have a good sense on humour! Congrats Alison!! So pleased that you've passed now 🥳
@@DrivingSchoolTV Thanks, I passed last May and best feeling ever! My instructor was brilliant and very chilled and the examiner was equally as relaxed with a great sense of humour, never thought I’d be on test chatting and joking majority of the time.
I passed last Wednesday with 4 minors and your videos helped me massively ❤
Yo, that's awesome! So glad my vids helped you out. Congrats on passing! 🎉
no clue why i am watching, I passed a month ago but i do enjoy watching driving videos!
How many hours you do
Same same. 😂😂😂
Haha Congrats!!
I’ve got my test in four months time.
Your videos has been so helpful.Hopefully and I pray I pass at once .
Iv been banging out yours, DGN and amons videos and I passed today with 3 minors I’m so proud so thank you for the videos and tips❤️
Driving license just arrived today!
Thank you for all your videos. Watched over 100 of them. I had my test today and passed with three minors.
Omg that’s hardcore 😂 tysm for being so dedicated!! It clearly paid off though congrats well doneeeeee
Your videos helped me to pass on Monday. I enjoyed the one you did with the former driving examiner.
I’ve got my test next month. The 11th. I’ve binged watched almost all of your videos. I feel ready but still so nervous. I really hope & pray I pass it. Thanks for your videos by the way. They’ve been so so helpful.
You're so welcome! Hope you pass 😊 let us know how you get on!
I'll give you a tip:- Magnetic L (&P) Plates, when we're having these lovely hot and sunny days, keep them in the fridge until it's time to go. The heat makes them curl up and they become difficult to keep on the car.
This is amazing advice, Francis. Definitely sending this to my friends who are starting theirs!
Please do! Tysm 😊
my test is on monday, binge watching your videos currently😂
Failed mine with serious and dangerous at junctions. I hope I pass next time.
Good luck 🤞 hope you get it next time, don't give up!!
Keep going don't give up!
love this, have my first mock test in a week so this helps a lot!
Thanks, Francis! You've provided so much useful content, it's been amazing and I passed on Monday. Second time 🎉
Ahh so pleased for you well done and thank you for watching Ashleigh!
Did you film this in the morning because I swear I was behind your car in hither green 😆
I filmed it on Monday at about lunchtime! But I’m around Hither Green a lot! Next time give me a toot 😂
I’m able to do all of the things listed in this video effectively and my instructor agrees. Yet I’ve still failed four tests! 😢
Sorry William, don't give up! You need to have the driving skill but also need a bit of luck on your side as well 😊
Just passed today with two minors, was binge watching yday 💪🏽
YAZZZ!!! what we like to hear!
Well done 👏
My test is in 2 weeks now! Nerve-wracking 😢
Hey George! You got this buddy :) believe in yourself and that's half the battle won!
Saw you today, ur car is so cool👍
Aah no way haha where?
Very Very Helpful Video Sir You are the Best ❤
Hi again Francis had a lesson yesterday and my instructor asked me what i wouod like to do because ive done everything so did roundabouts and was my best yet did them without any help apart from drifting a little to the right and i did tight spaces starting to get close to my driving test
Yassss!!! This is awesome news Sharon 😊 i can feel the confidence from all the way over here!
Praying for your success!
@@piotrmontgomerytv7786 thankyou
@@DrivingSchoolTV thankyou so much
Awesome video
Thanks!
Yesterday i followed a learner and i was well impressed with how they drove saying that they would have failed for not slowing down to 30 fully before the sign. They where smooth on the brakes got up to speed when safe. What impressed me was poisoning . So stayed wide around the corners to give good visibility . It wasn't just stay in the center or the lane but use all of the lane. They where that good i was wondering why they had L plates on. Obviously they would fail for speed but they weren't on test and im sure they have the skill necessary to get the speef down when needed in test
Awesome!! It's nice to hear good things from full licence holders following learners 😊 it doesn't happen often!
Yeah I was impressed and I felt safe to follow. Techniques like off siding I would not expect a learner to do . One section was a 50 into a roundabout not the most complicated in the world only 2 exits. It has 2 lanes on. Technically you should enter in the right lane. But for smoothness it's actually better to put a right signal and actually enter splitting the lanes . It then makes it a smooth roundabout thier speed would require them to do a block gear change. So they did 50 look to check clear signaled right brake hard but not panic braking change down to 3rd as they went around at 25 so I would guess 3rd in your car. They where what I call driving the road not staring at the speedo. More letting thier eyes dictate when to brake what speed to do . Them they turned off at right right from a major to a minor. Signal timed perfect looked into the road and turned in without cutting the corners . They drove like a full licence holder and not learner.
i passed last tuesday with 3 minors but i weirdly love these videos
How many hours
@@OllieShaw-ls4uq of driving about 25 hours with an instructor and then I drove outside of my lessons
Amazing score well done!!!🥳
I have my test on 5th November I hope I pass on constantly watching videos
Good luck Ollie!
I also have my test 5th November hope you pass 😀
Crazy times but that’s the state of driving atm
@@bob-x4k1t you to mate
What's the waiting time for driving text ?
How can I contact you privately for a few questions, thank you
Instagram mainly but anywhere really. I’m easy to find 😊
got my test tommorow so nervous
ooh exciting! Get some sleep lol
You need your glasses or contact lenses if you need them to drive. Your eyesight ( reading a number plate) will be checked.
Good one! If you need glasses to drive you shouldn't have driven to the test centre without them but I've definitely seen people not allowed to take the test because of failing the eyesight check
Can I get an appointment with you asap? My test will be on the 01/10/24.
so is mine!!
Have a test tomorrow morning
Just in time then 😃 good luck!! Get an early night 😂
Good luck!! x
Good luck!
Good luck mate!
I’ve been practising with my dad and I was wondering if I miss a turning that the examiner tells me to take will I fail. Like if they say ‘take the next left’ and I don’t see it in time to turn and miss it causing me to carry on the the same road?
You can’t get marked down for going the wrong way. The examiner or satnav will get you back on route 😊
What if you’re driving instructor says you’re not ready?
You could either get a second opinion on your driving or if you agree then postpone your test
Do you feel ready to be on your own . Not could I pass my test . Then maybe get a second opinion or go ok om not ready. Also it's not linear one day everything will click . Depending on how far your test is out you can make big strides in as little as 2 weeks provided you can get practice outside of lessons. Ask what areas they feel you are weak at then have a plan to work on them
is it a fault if you touch yellow lines when turning into a road or just driving normally? would it be a positioning fault?
also great video, really helpful☺
Touching yellow lines is not a fault at all, they're still part of the road :)
@@DrivingSchoolTV thank you for the reply! :D