When I watched this video suddenly my mind went to the past. I used to stall when I learned how to drive manual but now I can drive so well . Stalling is a part of the learning process of manual driving. I think almost everyone who drives manual could have stalled and even well experienced drivers also stall once in a blue moon.
@@kelpiee-519 practice every day if you can . Anyone can be a good driver if they drive so often . Cluch balance, hill start , those things can be overcame ove time.
@@kelpiee-519I had the same problem a few years ago when I first started driving. The biggest problem for me was my own ego. There is no shame in learning, find some steep heel where there is no vehicle to be found and practice. I wish you luck! (Sorry if you find any writing mistakes, English is also something I think I should practice) :)
@@angels77100 manual transmission doesn't break from casual stalling but for changing into wrong gears it does. But in for this case the damage in minimal only or no damage at all.
You are really best driving instructor, for i was googled a lot but in vain just to learn that i repeatedly stalled because as learner i put 3rd gear by mistake thinking i put it in 1st gear while starting engine, i need to practice alot on how to shift gear and avoid stalling the other day,Thank you so much🙏🎉
This remembers me of my first auto exam, I failed in a few minutes because the examinating police officer was terrible, at the first engine stall he yelled at me "Turn on the engine!" and the story continued until I stalled the 5th time, he told me the exam was over and I was trully panicated because of him! It took me some time after to calm down!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU MAKE MY CONFUSION SOLVED! Im currently on driving scholl and my teacher didnt tell me about this. All they do is teach how to complete the courses and all but not explaining the reason behind it. May God bless you bro ❤
@@ZONDOdriving Do you have a link, for the camera you're using to show what your feet/ pedals are doing? I'm learning to drive and when I'm in my instructors car (Vauxhall Corsa) I have no issue, but when I practice in my partner's car (Kia Rio) I'm literally stalling it from zero to take off, every time. It's really frustrating that I can take off perfectly in one car, and piss up every take off in another!
Thank you! Moving from a stop to first gear is definitely the hardest part. I guess that's why a lot of people are scared off of manual because the learning curve is really high at first (but then tapers off quickly!)
I kept stalling from releasing too fast and never got to 2nd (my instructor was my friend and he had a month experience) and that memory haunts me because my friend and I both started smelling burnt clutch in his new car. If you are new to manual make sure you watch an animation of a manual transmission or do some studying on one to understand why it happens before potentially breaking something nice. I just didn't understand why my engine actually died.
I sometimes miss second gear since i try to be light on the gears and my fingers just slip off and it ends up in neutral and not in second and then i realise so i dont let go of the clutch i push it in all the way and go to first gear so i can restart and it just stalls for no reason at least 3 times like comming off the clutch so slowly and it still stalls until it goes back to normal
This is why manual is fun. It give you such a powerful torque by releasing the clutch quickly while only press the gas pedal a little. It make you feels like you're in fast racing car because of the instant acceleration by sudden release clutch. Sometimes a car that has under 90hp can feels like it has 200hp+.. so its all depending on how u release the clutch as u accelerating 😅
Best tip I can give to new drivers who are scared to stall at traffic lights/junction and such is stay on the clutch very slowly coming off it whilst moving with the accelerator and its pretty much impossible to stall it. Do this while first learning and starting out, eventually you shouldnt need to do this as over a long period of time it can wear your clutch. Safe learning! :)
I have a problem with the handbrake, my ex instructor taught me the examinating police officer will release the handbrake and I shouldn't bother at all with it. This was his plan to make me fail even through I have good clutch control and now with my new instructor I still have the problem of forgetting to release the handbrake. About 8 months I learned to drive with my ex instructor, each time before the lesson he would release the handbrake and after the lesson would put it back. This intentional problem my ex instructor caused might make me fail almost every exam because I keep forgetting the handbrake and I stall the car even through I control the clutch correctly and I always start with first gear. Any fix for this or is this permanent?
Forgetting to release the handbrake is something which happens to a lot of learners. With more practice, this will go and shouldn't be a problem soon. Good luck. 😁
The problem is, for about 8 months my ex instructor taught me to never use the handbrake. He would release it everytime before a driving lesson and back after finishing.@@ZONDOdriving
Everyone stalls. After stalling, brake so your car doesn’t roll around. Press the clutch down and if that doesn’t restart the car, keep the clutch down and turn the engine back on with the key.
I have watched your RUclips video all learned. I have doubt when the driver forget to change 1st when completely stopped car and try to pull in 3rd and 2ng in main road. Is he stalls before give way line or in the main road. It happens to experienced trainer. My trainer made mistake talking to me. Is it dangerous of manual car drawback. Because it happens to everyone. These mistakes is common. I have seen all of them stalling in 2nd 3rd. It developed fear about manual driver after seeing trainer. Please help me
When I watched this video suddenly my mind went to the past. I used to stall when I learned how to drive manual but now I can drive so well . Stalling is a part of the learning process of manual driving. I think almost everyone who drives manual could have stalled and even well experienced drivers also stall once in a blue moon.
Well said. This is what I tell my learners when they feel bad for stalling.
Thank you for this comment gives me hope that one day I’ll get the hang of it so well that I’ll come back to those same memories and laugh
@@kelpiee-519 practice every day if you can . Anyone can be a good driver if they drive so often . Cluch balance, hill start , those things can be overcame ove time.
@@kelpiee-519I had the same problem a few years ago when I first started driving. The biggest problem for me was my own ego. There is no shame in learning, find some steep heel where there is no vehicle to be found and practice. I wish you luck! (Sorry if you find any writing mistakes, English is also something I think I should practice) :)
sacrifing your own car for the video, very nice of you to visually demonstrate it each time
How is he sacrificing the car? Manual cars are designed to do this!
@@angels77100 manual transmission doesn't break from casual stalling but for changing into wrong gears it does. But in for this case the damage in minimal only or no damage at all.
thanks for getting straight to it
You are really best driving instructor, for i was googled a lot but in vain just to learn that i repeatedly stalled because as learner i put 3rd gear by mistake thinking i put it in 1st gear while starting engine, i need to practice alot on how to shift gear and avoid stalling the other day,Thank you so much🙏🎉
Thank you so much. I'm glad it was helpful. 🫶🏾
This remembers me of my first auto exam, I failed in a few minutes because the examinating police officer was terrible, at the first engine stall he yelled at me "Turn on the engine!" and the story continued until I stalled the 5th time, he told me the exam was over and I was trully panicated because of him! It took me some time after to calm down!
Sounds like you are a wuss 💀
THANK YOU, THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU MAKE MY CONFUSION SOLVED! Im currently on driving scholl and my teacher didnt tell me about this. All they do is teach how to complete the courses and all but not explaining the reason behind it. May God bless you bro ❤
No problem. Glad you're no longer confused!
Thank you this is very useful!
Thank you
@@ZONDOdriving Do you have a link, for the camera you're using to show what your feet/ pedals are doing? I'm learning to drive and when I'm in my instructors car (Vauxhall Corsa) I have no issue, but when I practice in my partner's car (Kia Rio) I'm literally stalling it from zero to take off, every time. It's really frustrating that I can take off perfectly in one car, and piss up every take off in another!
Thank you! Moving from a stop to first gear is definitely the hardest part. I guess that's why a lot of people are scared off of manual because the learning curve is really high at first (but then tapers off quickly!)
Tip to learners: watch the RPM while you're letting off the clutch and engaging the gas! it'll help you visualize the transition, making it smoother
thank you! this video is clear and you don't take ages to get to the explaining. you make things actually understandable
I kept stalling from releasing too fast and never got to 2nd (my instructor was my friend and he had a month experience) and that memory haunts me because my friend and I both started smelling burnt clutch in his new car. If you are new to manual make sure you watch an animation of a manual transmission or do some studying on one to understand why it happens before potentially breaking something nice. I just didn't understand why my engine actually died.
What is half clutch and when to use it?
Everytime you want to start
This is very helpful
I sometimes miss second gear since i try to be light on the gears and my fingers just slip off and it ends up in neutral and not in second and then i realise so i dont let go of the clutch i push it in all the way and go to first gear so i can restart and it just stalls for no reason at least 3 times like comming off the clutch so slowly and it still stalls until it goes back to normal
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This is why manual is fun. It give you such a powerful torque by releasing the clutch quickly while only press the gas pedal a little. It make you feels like you're in fast racing car because of the instant acceleration by sudden release clutch. Sometimes a car that has under 90hp can feels like it has 200hp+.. so its all depending on how u release the clutch as u accelerating 😅
Very true!
LOVE those socks!!
A person of culture!! 😁
Best tip I can give to new drivers who are scared to stall at traffic lights/junction and such is stay on the clutch very slowly coming off it whilst moving with the accelerator and its pretty much impossible to stall it. Do this while first learning and starting out, eventually you shouldnt need to do this as over a long period of time it can wear your clutch. Safe learning! :)
Solid video bro this has helped my confidence a lot. Can't lie you look like giggs you know 😂. Subbed.
Thanks Abz. Good to have you onboard! And yea I get that everyday 😅
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Thank you for sharing.
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How can car move at the same time we habe pressed clutch
There are many possible situations where the car can still move while the clutch is down. Do you mean a specific one in this video? If so, which part?
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Best video on the topic Thanks
Glad you liked it
I have a problem with the handbrake, my ex instructor taught me the examinating police officer will release the handbrake and I shouldn't bother at all with it. This was his plan to make me fail even through I have good clutch control and now with my new instructor I still have the problem of forgetting to release the handbrake. About 8 months I learned to drive with my ex instructor, each time before the lesson he would release the handbrake and after the lesson would put it back. This intentional problem my ex instructor caused might make me fail almost every exam because I keep forgetting the handbrake and I stall the car even through I control the clutch correctly and I always start with first gear. Any fix for this or is this permanent?
Forgetting to release the handbrake is something which happens to a lot of learners. With more practice, this will go and shouldn't be a problem soon. Good luck. 😁
The problem is, for about 8 months my ex instructor taught me to never use the handbrake. He would release it everytime before a driving lesson and back after finishing.@@ZONDOdriving
This a damn good video u got my sub
thank you. Great to have you onboard! 😁
Helllo mark do you give driving lessons in north London
Hi Irene. It depends what part of North London. I cover bits of Finchley but no further than that really.
Can you please do a video of how to stop and proceed at checkpoints that use an automatic gate
Uploading soon! 😎
Bro do you stall. Many say after experience also stall. Even veteran driver. What to do after stall
Everyone stalls. After stalling, brake so your car doesn’t roll around. Press the clutch down and if that doesn’t restart the car, keep the clutch down and turn the engine back on with the key.
This looks like similar video to the american driving channel drivemanual what u say. I do like them and you though brother.
Thank you Frank
does this hurt the car?
Too much of it can
In North America it’s so hard to find new makes of manuals. Everything is automatic and I hate it
We got you on here 🫶🏾
Mexico still has plenty of M/T vehicles....
why is bob there
Who's bob?
@@ZONDOdrivingI'm also curious why bob had to be in the video?
Where did you live
NW London
If I know you
I have watched your RUclips video all learned. I have doubt when the driver forget to change 1st when completely stopped car and try to pull in 3rd and 2ng in main road. Is he stalls before give way line or in the main road. It happens to experienced trainer. My trainer made mistake talking to me. Is it dangerous of manual car drawback. Because it happens to everyone. These mistakes is common. I have seen all of them stalling in 2nd 3rd. It developed fear about manual driver after seeing trainer. Please help me
Yes you're right. It happens a lot. Which is why I recommend to practice going into 1st gear before stopping.
My wife 😂😂 dw she better then me 😂 im a pro can move off in 5th lmao
5th? 😅
@@ZONDOdriving wouldn't mind a mock test with you on camera but I believe I'm to far away I show you how to move off in 5th 😂
Bro destroyed his gear bix to film a video
It's fine
No offence but you look South African ❤
No offence at all. I get that all the time. ❤️