Defensive Driving Training Video

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2017
  • www.safetyvideos.com/Defensiv... Learning how to be a "defensive" driver is really important in keeping you and your employees safe behind the wheel. This training video will teach your trainees how to be a good defensive driver, what to watch out for, and how to react while driving a car.

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  • @amandataebby
    @amandataebby 3 года назад +193

    The best thing my defensive driving teacher taught me years ago was this - "Just pretend like everyone else on the road has no idea what they're doing." in anticipation for them to actually do something stupid. This has been true most times I'm out driving, particularly for people coming into my lane without indicating, like going straight ahead even though they're in a turning lane. I assume anyone in a turning lane might go straight, and that's saved me a few times.

    • @jackson5116
      @jackson5116 Год назад +6

      mine told me to expect the unexpected, because the unexpected is what happens in 100% of accdents.

    • @TheHalfBloodCanuck
      @TheHalfBloodCanuck Год назад +5

      You don’t need to pretend like everyone else on the road has no idea what they’re doing anymore. It is now a true statement.

    • @chiefcollinsgh3753
      @chiefcollinsgh3753 Год назад +3

      In other words, you are the only insane person driving on the road. This will help you to be a proactive driver in order to anticipate and make good decisions for yourself and other road users. I support you 100 %

    • @thakiid8568
      @thakiid8568 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah bruh, going straight in a turn only lane can really cause a accident fr

    • @t3hgir
      @t3hgir 7 месяцев назад

      no need to pretend...

  • @ShiaGirl18
    @ShiaGirl18 4 года назад +135

    I remember I was on the road a few days ago waiting to go on the main road. The lane I wanted to go in had traffic, so I had to wait. The man behind me immediately blew me because he wanted to go in the lane that was free. Based on how my car was set, there was no way he could move from behind me. I said to myself, "All you have to do is wait." The only thing he could really do is honk is horn and shout, but I would just ignore him until it were safe to move.

    • @mbgaffarmolla1258
      @mbgaffarmolla1258 4 года назад +10

      I love you

    • @nurhayat81
      @nurhayat81 3 года назад +3

      Good

    • @bigspaghetti9065
      @bigspaghetti9065 3 года назад +6

      The more honks you get until and unless you are too slow means you are doing the right thing

    • @amandataebby
      @amandataebby 3 года назад +38

      My driving instructor always told me to think of horns as "beautiful music" lol She was a character. Because it's important to drive defensively and remember to not be intimidated by other drivers. She told me, if you move into traffic or speed up because someone's intimidating you (honking, tailgating, etc..) and you get into a crash or get pulled over, that person will drive past you and move on with their day. It's not worth getting yourself into a bad situation because of some idiot. You are the 'winner' by driving defensively and concentrating on what decision is best for you. She was like "When someone honks at you, just think 'Oh how nice, he's letting me know his horn works. Thank you for that'" lmao

  • @GerbenWijnja
    @GerbenWijnja Год назад +16

    15:38 "wait until you can see both of the headlights in your rear view mirror before merging". This goes for overtaking cars as well. A rule of thumb is to have at least 2 seconds of space between two vehicles, and if you don't wait until you see the other car's headlights before merging, then you are definately within those 2 seconds from the car behind you.

  • @dhgswiftkiller4581
    @dhgswiftkiller4581 7 месяцев назад +3

    Tips for not pissing off drivers around you- #1 dont sit in the passing lane #2 dont cut people off #3 learn how to correctly zipper merge #4 pay attention to the light when sitting on an intersection isntead of looking around or at your phone

  • @HatsuneMiku3D
    @HatsuneMiku3D 6 месяцев назад +7

    As a new driver with a learners permit, I've already experienced tailgaters and after watching this video I feel like I learned a lot more to become a safe driver.

  • @Gary-ld6ht
    @Gary-ld6ht 5 лет назад +91

    Probably the best defensive driving film I've seen. One other tip: If possible, after passing any vehicle, allow at least the 3 second distance before reentering lane and NEVER slow down to less than the speed of the vehicle you passed.

    • @JesseH76
      @JesseH76 4 года назад +21

      And hope the person your passing doesn't have a huge ego that you're passing them and speeds up. I have that happen a lot, it's like they take it as an insult.

    • @Toya1016
      @Toya1016 4 года назад +9

      JesseH OMG YES! this is my biggest peeve! I despise when they make it impossible to pass SAFELY so you have to get back behind them and then they start playing games by slowing down again. And if you try again to pass NOPE they speed up again. I don’t understand the need to play with your life like that

    • @Martyyka
      @Martyyka 2 года назад +7

      I was thought in driving school to not reenter the lane at least until I can see the vehicle I was passing in the rear mirror. I still always stick to this rule.

    • @Gary-ld6ht
      @Gary-ld6ht 2 года назад +2

      @@Martyyka Be careful...just because you see them in your mirror doesn't always mean you are far enough ahead to "safely" change lanes.

  • @BerryTheBnnuy
    @BerryTheBnnuy 5 лет назад +50

    It might make intuitive sense to pass a distracted or drunk driver to put them behind you, but if you do that, keep in mind that there's a good chance you'll eventually have your forward progress slowed by traffic in front of you. At that point, the drunk or distracted driver will catch up and be behind you... Trust me when I say the last thing you want is to have a drunk or distracted driver BEHIND you.
    If you absolutely have to share the road with them, it's best to keep them in front of you and give them extra space. That way, when/if they cause an accident by rear ending someone, it's not you they rear end. The extra space is so if they go off the road or out of their lane and get into an accident, you'll have time to stop and avoid it.

  • @chiefcollinsgh3753
    @chiefcollinsgh3753 Год назад +12

    Getting to know the ethics in defensive driving is critical and must be adhered to by all road users. I am very grateful for this insight.

  • @JamesSmith-jq2jc
    @JamesSmith-jq2jc 3 года назад +28

    This is all good advice, I wish people gave themselves more time to get where they need to be. EVERYONE seems to be speeding AND tailgating, cars and worst of all, TRUCKS. I recommend the right lane, it's the slow lane and you've usually have an " OUT " available.

    • @britney5256
      @britney5256 2 года назад

      truck drivers are the biggest morons in the world

  • @andrewsmith5757
    @andrewsmith5757 Год назад +4

    I was surprised by this video. It is actually useful. I whish I was shown this video prior to getting my driver's license. I had to learn these techniques through personal experiences.

  • @ericphantri96734
    @ericphantri96734 11 месяцев назад +3

    1 check before drive , readjust mirror , and seat to most comfortable position and brake paddle throttle leg room
    2 check the gas , the gauge and mileage before and after each trip
    3 during driving always look on mirror every 2 minutes to know your position and next lane and rear to know in case emergency you know your safe exit
    4 keep front and rear cars distance so each 10 miles/ hr atleast 1 car lenght
    5 / nevee accelerate or decellerate sudden always keep smooth acceleration to help engine

  • @quilino59
    @quilino59 4 года назад +22

    Stop using your cell phones when driving, check all vehicles mirrors side front and rear every 8 seconds. remember driving is something serious it can get you killed or someone else

    • @Martyyka
      @Martyyka 2 года назад +4

      Some people say constantly checking the mirrors is stupid or unnecessary rule, but I use it all the time and it's so helpful to know what's going on ALL AROUND you not just immediately in front.
      Oh, you've hit another vehicle that you didn't see because was in your blind spot? Well, I've seen it behind me when I last checked my mirror and now it's not there anymore, so it must be in my blind spot. Just one example 🤷‍♀️

  • @charlieabel1533
    @charlieabel1533 5 лет назад +142

    I understand pulling over for tailgaters, but at the same time it also tells them that if they tailgate then everyone will just pullover for them and it encourages tailgating

    • @BerryTheBnnuy
      @BerryTheBnnuy 5 лет назад +35

      When someone tailgates me, I don't pull over, and I don't brake check, but I do drive a bit more erratically. I don't recommend it, but basically I'll accellerate suddenly for a couple seconds and then let off the accelerator after just a couple seconds. I don't brake, but instead let the engine itself slow me down. They generally back way the heck up.

    • @amandafernandez4780
      @amandafernandez4780 4 года назад +11

      gwt a dash cam

    • @deliadee7009
      @deliadee7009 4 года назад +7

      I disagree.... this information is for you the viewer..... consider that not everyone is watching this video but you are ..... I use it for myself....

    • @sebytro
      @sebytro 4 года назад +16

      Totally agree with you, Charlie. When someone tailgates me for more than a minute, I press the emergency lights and keep on driving my way, then they back away after a few seconds. The worst I had was a lunatic honk at me for driving at speed limit, to which a police car honked at him from behind and he chilled out.

    • @nadiayvonnerazanajao7082
      @nadiayvonnerazanajao7082 3 года назад +7

      Here's some tips for how to overcome fear of driving
      1) Take control of your own life.
      2) Learn about the power of your mind.
      3) Follow the path of people who have already overcome the fear.
      I found these tips from the Roys Quick Fix (check it out on google) without a doubt the best info on success that I've seen.

  • @Iwolffeman
    @Iwolffeman 4 года назад +27

    One glaring issue is the suggestion you turn on your lights “before” it gets too dark. The problem with that suggestion is, it assumes the driver is consciously thinking. The human brain can only “consciously” think of four to five things at any given moment. The proper suggestion here should be...ALWAYS drive with your headlights AND TAILLIGHTS, AT ALL TIMES. This habit will eliminate having to “think” about lighting conditions.

  • @moyenz
    @moyenz 3 года назад +9

    The tips for an angry driver is the same as dealing with an angry gorilla. Don’t make eye contact or make threatening gestures.

  • @koley2k1
    @koley2k1 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video. Cars are real fun, if you handle them carefully, and judiciously. And remember.. Driving licence is provided to drive a motor, not to kill.

  • @markadams7597
    @markadams7597 5 лет назад +72

    This free vid is quick, to the point, and short. So, I use it as a safety training module at work. If you have employees that drive company vehicles, I recommend this vid. Thanks for posting it.

  • @DannyIvan86
    @DannyIvan86 4 года назад +22

    This should be required to watch when renewing your license.

  • @jbenthere627
    @jbenthere627 5 лет назад +21

    Very good video. I've been driving for 44 years. I learned to drive in the Chicago area in snow and ice. I spent 40 years in LA where the traffic is ridiculous. I actually learned a couple of new things in this video. My only gripe would be the disclaimer on the screen. I understand that it's probably a liability issue like the warning label on the rat poison saying "Not to be taken internally". I would've enjoyed the video more if you could've lowered the disclaimer to the bottom of the screen. I'm sure everyone would've still seen it there.

  • @alicialaw4813
    @alicialaw4813 2 месяца назад

    It’s hard not to curse & swear on the road when encountering many reckless & crazy drivers. I didn’t know tailgating is such a common problem in other countries too. I used to take it with fury anger. To lessen my anger nowadays, I imagine the tailgating driver to be a doctor, hurrying to save lives or a commoner rushing home to use the toilet or attend to his loved ones in an emergency. I can let them pass. But I seriously hope they will stop these nonsense dangerous driving. End of the day, we just want to stay alive and arrive at our destination safely. Always plan your day & leave more time for your journeys is also a good driving habit. ❤ Stay Safe & Drive On

  • @DCMook
    @DCMook 6 месяцев назад

    Going on my first, completely solo road trip on Friday. I’ve driven for years, but this video really calmed the nerves. Thanks for uploading!

  • @LTLoudpack7100
    @LTLoudpack7100 2 года назад +2

    2:32 if you've ever been to Wichita Kansas, you know if you follow this rule, you'd end up a few days behind the driver in front of you.

  • @gregoryross.303
    @gregoryross.303 Год назад +3

    the 'following-distance' rule I learned in the 1960s when I passed my driving test was: for every 10 miles per hour of speed you are travelling at, keep back one car-length from the vehicle in front of you. So, if you are travelling at 60 miles per hour, you should stay six car-lengths behind the vehicle in front of you. At 80 miles per hour, you stay eight car lengths behind the vehicle in front of you. Good and useful video, thank you.

    • @garyrowe58
      @garyrowe58 11 месяцев назад +1

      That relies on both knowing your exact speed and being able to accurately measure distance. Might work well for some.
      I'd strongly suggest measuring the time instead, it works regardless of speed.

  • @pazarcikvideos
    @pazarcikvideos 4 года назад +11

    I just realized I m a defensive driver ❤️

  • @rafinityfashionstore8275
    @rafinityfashionstore8275 5 лет назад +4

    This is nice..i had this training in Philippines LTFRB....School bus operators and drivers are required to have this training..and this serves as a great review..Thank you very much..Cant wait to share this to my co-operators for review...

  • @johnreddyzhang
    @johnreddyzhang 3 года назад +3

    For a preview purpose only video this is incredibly informative

  • @colewhitfield9313
    @colewhitfield9313 6 лет назад +113

    *drinks coffee*... oh hi

  • @capistranodelriojr7301
    @capistranodelriojr7301 5 лет назад +1

    Very hellful tips for safe driving.Thanks

  • @MsHAKB
    @MsHAKB Год назад +2

    Great defensive driving course

  • @tukmol6106
    @tukmol6106 2 года назад +4

    always be alert, keep eye's on the road, give space ,plan ahead ,be patient, dont drive mad ,dont rush,calm down peel your eyes like an eagle, be smart will save your life , ect. and watch some defensive driving like this one will save your life have a good day.

  • @Andersfavoriter
    @Andersfavoriter Год назад +3

    If tailgated slow down to limit a potential crash, the tailgater will for sure pass you.

  • @trillythagr8259
    @trillythagr8259 4 года назад +10

    I'm high at home on a Saturday night watching this video😂😂

  • @theheadsethero4880
    @theheadsethero4880 4 года назад +34

    *takes out boxing gloves*. Oh Crap

  • @nicholasmandelin
    @nicholasmandelin 3 года назад +3

    5:21 isn't that the guy who kidnapped the chipmunks?

  • @54BigTee
    @54BigTee 5 лет назад +5

    Good presentation very helpful thanks,

  • @pollen254
    @pollen254 5 лет назад +4

    Very useful.Much Thanks.

  • @Robert468us
    @Robert468us 7 месяцев назад

    Two things was left out 1 when driving at a higher speed you need to allow for time to slow down and stop as it could take up to 300 feet just for a car to stop going 80 miles an hour .
    2 do not over drive your line of sight durning fog of a day or snowy weather that you can only see 50 feet in front of you drive at a speed you can come to a full stop at 50 feet, preferably 35 miles an hour ! And faster will risk of not being able to stop due to icy roads, creating a bad collision in a big pile up as I have seen hundreds of times before !

  • @philipeddington6282
    @philipeddington6282 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video though I'd say the best thing is to choose if driving is necessary to start with, even more so when the weather is bad. I life in the UK and in my area the Midlands we as such don't get the extremes of weather the US can get and I only drive a few thousand miles a year as work is only 4 miles away and public transport though not great is still a better option. Over the last year I've walked to work on most days totting up 2018 miles so far

  • @Gary-ld6ht
    @Gary-ld6ht 5 лет назад +19

    If a person cannot drive seriously, he/she shouldn't be driving as it is those people who are more apt to CAUSE accidents, injuries, and deaths.

  • @SeeLight222
    @SeeLight222 6 месяцев назад

    Very informative video. Thank you very much.

  • @ShiaGirl18
    @ShiaGirl18 4 года назад +11

    I think the easiest way to eliminate snow from your vehicle is to park it in your garage. There are some Americans that have a garage, but don't store the vehicle in it, but other stuff. I find that weird.

    • @shamancredible8632
      @shamancredible8632 Год назад

      maybe someone somewhere, with their money that they earned from their job, decided to buy tools or other equipment that shouldn't be kept outside or in the living space, and made the conscious decision to store their car somewhere else so they can have a shop or additional storage space. it's almost like people do what they want because they can. UNACCEPTABLE!!

    • @annapatton4544
      @annapatton4544 Год назад

      @@shamancredible8632 My car is cheaper, so it does not get the garage. My husband parks his pony in there.

  • @user-yz6kc4xn4r
    @user-yz6kc4xn4r 4 года назад +4

    Generally good advices, however I wouldn't recommend completely ignore the yelling person and avoid an eye contact literelly. You cannot know in advance what is an information the person want to say. I would suggest to listen to at least a few phrases, but you need to take an extra care to drive safe. If you see that the information is not useful (they didn't say that you hit smth or smb, lost anything or like this), you can pretend that you don't understand (don't hear well enough, shout that you don't hear, or reply in Russian, French, German, Spanol, whatever 2nd language is yours). 90% chance they drop an idea to have any further communication. Even if you get a reply in the same language, you can say you need to drive, say sorry (if you feel like this), ignore, or say that nothing to talk about. Whatever you like.

  • @mandyjacotin8321
    @mandyjacotin8321 Год назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @gabinoedsonluxzapeta64
    @gabinoedsonluxzapeta64 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you. 👍

  • @samirdas-ih9lp
    @samirdas-ih9lp 5 лет назад +1

    Very good video. I like it.

  • @ralphlangdon3532
    @ralphlangdon3532 3 года назад +10

    Rain and ice can send you out of control so always drive defensively.

  • @AWSum-uf4ri
    @AWSum-uf4ri 3 года назад +1

    This is great, should i be taking notes?

  • @camtran2618
    @camtran2618 6 лет назад

    thanks

  • @GiftkamozaChihana
    @GiftkamozaChihana 8 месяцев назад

    I have learned allot from your video please give more videos

  • @jemaltofik8981
    @jemaltofik8981 5 лет назад +1

    This is a good video for drivers

  • @SodaRehberi
    @SodaRehberi 6 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @adnanshaikh676
    @adnanshaikh676 Год назад

    Amazing Teaching videos thanks love from India

  • @kenyatasims6991
    @kenyatasims6991 3 года назад

    Good vid!💯

  • @tustinnrent8502
    @tustinnrent8502 22 дня назад

    good content!

  • @colinsvlog1519
    @colinsvlog1519 5 лет назад +38

    People drive like morons where I am from , ohio drivers are so gullible for doing dumb things. I was honked at for turning left out of a gas station and taking my time to make sure no one is coming... jeez also it urks me when drivers are on your rear because of there anger. They shouldn't have their license and I have disabilities and I have my license its sad...

    • @Amanda-cj2ui
      @Amanda-cj2ui 3 года назад +2

      I hate it when I pull into the middle turn lane and have to wait for traffic in order to turn and I have idiots that want ride up the center lane and pass 3 or 4 turns before making their actual turn! Then I get called stupid or cursed because I am having to wait to make a turn into a shopping plaza because of on coming traffic, lol. I shouldn't have to drive on elsewhere or pass up my turn and go to the next exit just because people want to dart out into the on coming traffic to go the other direction, those center lanes are meant for people to pull into them and wait for the way to clear, which means you are supposed to stop then turn or merge safely into traffic.

    • @annapatton4544
      @annapatton4544 Год назад +1

      in Colorado you can be yelled at for driving straight by the driver that cuts you off after he flew by the stop sign.
      Today I was honked at for stopping at the red light before turning right. It happens quite often.

  • @yert2x572
    @yert2x572 4 года назад

    This video helped !!

  • @t.m.7919
    @t.m.7919 5 лет назад +6

    Adding a second for situations that increase driving risk is by far not enough, at least.

    • @AnadolununAslan
      @AnadolununAslan 4 года назад +1

      In some cases this is true, but it can also be surprisingly counterintuitive too and actually cause more risk. If you leave too much of a gap between you and the car in front of you and there are multiple lanes, a car might come between you two, putting you, themselves, and the other car you were keeping distance with in worse danger than if you had kept a smaller distance between you and the car in front, dissuading others from merging in between you two

  • @karysegocoul4236
    @karysegocoul4236 4 месяца назад

    I need tips for becoming a more confident driver and also knowing the street rules more. Any tips or videos for that?

  • @yasmeenzahra4019
    @yasmeenzahra4019 2 года назад

    Your expressions are perfect☺️😂

  • @user-xf3yf2wp8m
    @user-xf3yf2wp8m Год назад +1

    I got into an accident recently that left my passenger side car door unable to shut. Its called a sagging door. I was backing out of a parking lot at a catholic church in Colorado when I realized my mom was trying to get my attention. I think I rolled down my window to see what my mom wanted while my Camry was in reverse parking (my foot was on the brake pedal, etc.). My mom was trying to get my attention about my coffee cup which was still on the roof of my car. I forgot to bring the coffee into my car before starting the car. I accidentally left the cup of coffee on top of the roof of the car while my car was very slowly driving in reverse (backing out of the parking space). I got too distracted by all this, so I quickly got out of my car to address the coffee cup problem but unfortunately with my car still on and being in reverse my car started to back out on its own uncontrollably after my foot was lifted off the brakes, etc. Basically, I was too distracted (or too tired or something) to remember that I had already been backing out in reverse and didn't turn the car off before going to get the coffee off the roof of the car which was the reason my mom stopped me in the first place. Luckily, I was able to completely get my body out of the car without getting injured, but the car kept moving backwards erratically, it knocked my mom over before it sped off erratically (in reverse) into a fire hydrant which stopped the car from going any further but it smashed the car door entirely. It's a little hard to explain.

    • @annapatton4544
      @annapatton4544 Год назад +2

      I hope your mom is ok!
      I had something similar just a few days ago (in Colorado!). I got out of my parking spot and kept driving in reverse (plenty of space, no other cars moving near), then I saw another car started backing out of its spot (positioned parallel to me but way ahead and farther to the left), made a wide turn and kept driving backwards in my direction. I realized it covered my visibility on the left (where traffic comes from), I have a wall to my right and I do not have time to switch gear and go forward fast enough to avoid collision, it was about to t-bone me. I stopped completely to at least minimize the damage and shouted from the top of my lungs first (was scared to honk right away, saw too many people hitting gas in this situation), but she kept moving and I honked and she did slam on gas. She hit me in the back door, if I kept moving, she would have hit me in my door. Police refused to come in (shocker), and since there was no record except for our words, and I heard the girl told her insurance all the truth in front of me, she did not hide that hit gas by mistake when realized she was about to hit me, the insurance decided my fault in the collision was 25% since I failed to honk fast enough, even though I was not moving in the moment of the collision.
      I guess when I'm being murdered, I am 25% at fault if I did not manage to defend myself.

  • @kurtreber9813
    @kurtreber9813 2 года назад +2

    I changed lanes right after a turn to let an aggressive driver go by and this somehow offended them (we were passing through the outskirts of a small town at 4am). I guess I was too obvious in why I did it.

  • @iliketheodds2575
    @iliketheodds2575 5 лет назад +69

    Always wear clean underwear in case of accidents. Many accidents are caused by itchy butts.

  • @Sunscin
    @Sunscin 4 года назад +15

    "Over half of all accidents happen at night" Well I'm assuming the other half happen during the day?

    • @ahmadmuhdi190
      @ahmadmuhdi190 3 года назад +1

      Gees I didn't think about it. But now that you pointed it out. It makes it sounds like night isn't that more dangerous than day time.

    • @gigaomega8785
      @gigaomega8785 3 года назад +2

      more than half

    • @annapatton4544
      @annapatton4544 Год назад

      @@gigaomega8785 50.01% also over a half

  • @iswarprasadkoirala1229
    @iswarprasadkoirala1229 3 года назад

    Suggestions is useful for us !

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion 4 года назад +2

    nice....

  • @antonykaranja8063
    @antonykaranja8063 5 лет назад

    Nice

  • @JohnWick-fk7mz
    @JohnWick-fk7mz Месяц назад

    My thing when I drive is I leave enough room for braking, but not enough room for someone to merge in, so I tend to think of it as how many seconds am I giving them to pull out and do some stupid shit Infront of me.

  • @michaelp2451
    @michaelp2451 2 месяца назад

    Please put on a white cap and give me two scoops of icecream in a cone

  • @hatuletoh
    @hatuletoh 3 года назад +4

    In every city I've ever driven in, which covers three continents and both left side and right side right-of-way, if you leave a three second space between you and the car in front of you, in anything but the lightest traffic, it's only a matter of time before another car slides in and reduces that space to about .5 seconds. Practically speaking, if you want to prevent another car from changing lanes in front of you and abruptly reducing your distance in an unsafe way, 1.75 seconds is about the most space you can allow, and 1.25 is even better, or at least more certain.

  • @TheMannBW
    @TheMannBW 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi I’m Troy McClure…

  • @nofapper0122
    @nofapper0122 5 лет назад +7

    Where I'm from people be tail gating like crazy

  • @Jonathan-ek7ky
    @Jonathan-ek7ky 3 года назад

    4:33 this man pulled out the boxing gloves

  • @amandafernandez4780
    @amandafernandez4780 4 года назад

    everyone that had something negative to say you should really have reality check sooner or later

  • @pirnek1
    @pirnek1 Год назад

    Try to drive in Indonesia, mainly against motorcycle

  • @Dee-mo3oj
    @Dee-mo3oj 6 лет назад +3

    Goin take test today driver improvement test

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 4 года назад +14

    It’s not always easy to have a good following distance in heavy traffic

    • @annapatton4544
      @annapatton4544 Год назад +3

      If there is a distance, someone is taking the spot

    • @GlitterC8k
      @GlitterC8k 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@annapatton4544 exactly!! I live in LA and my therapist told me to watch this video to help avoid accidents. I told her that I already keep a large gap in front of me, but it doesn't matter. I got into a bad accident a month ago out of 0 fault of my own. Sometimes there is nothing you can do.

    • @Genghis420Khan
      @Genghis420Khan Месяц назад

      ​@@annapatton4544so?

  • @dhgswiftkiller4581
    @dhgswiftkiller4581 7 месяцев назад

    This guy gives me Vault-Tach Fallout type vibes

  • @treeez_____5317
    @treeez_____5317 3 года назад

    In Virginia you have to drive defensively at the start

  • @jemaltofik8981
    @jemaltofik8981 5 лет назад

    Tank you for in advanc

  • @googleamazon4380
    @googleamazon4380 3 года назад +2

    Yea,it’s always that Honda that just wanna go faster...

  • @nuclearnonsense2274
    @nuclearnonsense2274 11 месяцев назад +1

    this is so cheesy i love it, when he pulled out the boxing gloves lmao

  • @1Hawkears1
    @1Hawkears1 3 года назад +2

    Pacer test man

  • @ryanfrizzell736
    @ryanfrizzell736 Год назад

    Uphold driver safety

  • @chrismullin8304
    @chrismullin8304 Год назад

    This is Rad!

  • @stevenbuell5387
    @stevenbuell5387 2 года назад

    Heck my daughters our going to know how to change a tire there self .

  • @Ancovg
    @Ancovg 2 года назад +1

    I keep a second between me and the car in front for every car visible in my mirrors.

  • @shamancredible8632
    @shamancredible8632 Год назад +3

    I prefer offensive driving, for those times when defensive driving doesn't cut it.

  • @zamaeyntigfloger8746
    @zamaeyntigfloger8746 2 года назад +1

    Obey all the rules of the road all the time....

  • @infernoeeyore
    @infernoeeyore 4 года назад +116

    Karen should have watched this vid

    • @nurhayat81
      @nurhayat81 3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @Therant840
      @Therant840 3 года назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @axiosc
      @axiosc 3 года назад +2

      Whos karen

    • @infernoeeyore
      @infernoeeyore 3 года назад +2

      @@axiosc your on youtube just look up Karen's.

    • @Manu-gq5ke
      @Manu-gq5ke 3 года назад

      @@axiosc ask your mom

  • @shahramafshari6073
    @shahramafshari6073 Месяц назад

    👍

  • @enriquelinares9218
    @enriquelinares9218 3 года назад

    a guy almost crashes me today. so I came to watch this. lol

  • @drharoonkhattak66
    @drharoonkhattak66 5 лет назад +17

    Please remove the Writing on the screen ..

    • @RavenShelton
      @RavenShelton 3 года назад +3

      They can't, this video is for preview purposes only

  • @jessesan2003
    @jessesan2003 2 года назад +1

    4:10 Road rage training. 🤣

  • @kermitthefrog6508
    @kermitthefrog6508 3 года назад

    Community service??

  • @gabbylecious
    @gabbylecious 5 лет назад

    oh ok

  • @jasonchevez5840
    @jasonchevez5840 5 лет назад +3

    I live in LA everything bumper to bumper lmao

  • @Felchenerow22
    @Felchenerow22 4 года назад +4

    Preview my butt this was very helpful :)

  • @echoxulan2188
    @echoxulan2188 3 года назад

    I just like to go fast! no tires , just gas!

  • @markchester6448
    @markchester6448 2 года назад +1

    LANE DISCIPLINE

  • @bigtony7194
    @bigtony7194 3 года назад

    haha very nice