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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Today we have Mahfuz who's done over 100 hours of lessons with his instructor. He has had 3 failed driving tests, so he wanted to do mock test and get an idea on where he's going wrong.
    After this mock test Mahfuz did another lesson with his instructor. Where his instructor said that Mahfuz drove "100 times better in that lesson" in comparison to his last lesson, which was the week before.
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    Timeline:
    0:00 start
    1:35 Tell me question
    2:55 Starts driving
    3:07 Junction observation
    4:26 Move off safety
    5:08 SERIOUS judgement on meeting
    7:20 Response to road markings
    9:15 (Advisory) Control steering
    9:54 Control steering
    12:00 DANGEROUS control footrake
    13:05 SERIOUS Response to traffic light
    13:37 Awareness and planning
    14:59 Signal timed
    15:38 SERIOUS control steering
    17:16 SERIOUS Reversing observation
    19:22 Start of the independent drive, following signs
    20:44 Progress appropriate speed
    21:12 DANGEROUS Junction observation
    23:37 SERIOUS Junction observation
    24:30 (Advisory) Undue hesitation
    25:09 SERIOUS Response to road markings
    26:10 Result and debrief
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Комментарии • 737

  • @np4511
    @np4511 8 месяцев назад +276

    bless him he seems so sweet :( I hope people arent being mean to this guy. he takes criticism so well and ESPECIALLY to be posted online for thousands of people to see is even more nerve wrecking. I know he'll get there :)

    • @nc9824
      @nc9824 6 месяцев назад +7

      I thought u were me lol

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 5 месяцев назад +17

      Thanks it's me from the video and now I've been ready to pass my test for months now I'm just eagerly waiting for my test

    • @danielsmith9476
      @danielsmith9476 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@jakwanrahman1291 hope you pass mate❤.

  • @pwnograffik
    @pwnograffik 9 месяцев назад +145

    Bless his heart, he’s trying his best. Parallel parking is generally regarded as the most difficult maneuver to learn and he was able to do it pretty well, so I’m confident that he will eventually get the hang of the rest of it. Good luck!

    • @SteveNinetyski
      @SteveNinetyski 8 месяцев назад +4

      Are you joking? Or do you have standards below the norm? It took him over a minute (to travel 10 metres)...at a snails pace..while not obverving properly. How is that good?
      I know lots of people prefer to be positive than negative...but saying that parking was good is just deluded.

    • @mostafa937
      @mostafa937 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@SteveNinetyski it wasnt that bad imo except the observation

  • @user-jg6vw3em9f
    @user-jg6vw3em9f Год назад +679

    An interesting mock test and a bit concerned that Mahfuz, after 100 hours of driving lessons, seems to be unaware of general traffic flow and awareness of surrounding vehicles. He should take onboard many of Aman's excellent feedback and ideally book as many lessons with Aman to iron out most of his driving faults and more importantly be ready to pass the real driving test.

    • @viharplayz9562
      @viharplayz9562 Год назад +175

      I know not everyone is naturally good at driving but after 100 hours that’s concerning.

    • @IdK-er6rh
      @IdK-er6rh Год назад +54

      @@viharplayz9562 everyones different man, everyone learns differently.

    • @user-jg6vw3em9f
      @user-jg6vw3em9f Год назад +46

      @@IdK-er6rh Absolutely, but the typical cost for a one hour driving lesson in the UK is between £30-35 per hour - not forgetting this will increase above £150 to book a test and hire \ drive car on test day. According to Mahfuz's information he may have easily spent over £3000 with the added pressure to resit his online car theory test if he has not passed his practical driving test within 2 years.

    • @lickthatbootbiaaatch
      @lickthatbootbiaaatch Год назад +28

      ​@@viharplayz9562 he shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a road, if he can't grasp driving after 100 hours he'll never be safe enough.

    • @user-jg6vw3em9f
      @user-jg6vw3em9f Год назад +14

      @LaylaHe's the male driving student sitting next to Aman, the driving instructor.

  • @squib_3538
    @squib_3538 Год назад +305

    I passed my test today with 0 minors and it's thanks to Aman and Pin that I got through it, all of these videos showing me exactly what I needed to hear and see in order to pass my test. Thank you!!

    • @Harryd06
      @Harryd06 Год назад +12

      Yeah brilliant… loved how u just had to shout about getting 0 minors, like a pass is a pass at the end of the day mate

    • @squib_3538
      @squib_3538 Год назад +83

      @@Harryd06 oh yeah I gotta brag about it. Bragging rights are bragging rights 🤣

    • @squib_3538
      @squib_3538 Год назад +2

      @Thawne manual :D

    • @squib_3538
      @squib_3538 Год назад +1

      @Thawne I learned to drive in a manual? So did my test in a manual. That's why

    • @squib_3538
      @squib_3538 Год назад +10

      @Thawne Okay? I'm not sure what your point is though, it's the fact I can drive at least that's the good thing :)

  • @hannahjewell6013
    @hannahjewell6013 Год назад +338

    Poor Mahfuz, he looks very nervous like he just wants to get it over with as quickly as possible, and therefore rushes into making quick decisions without assessing properly… hope he gets there!

    • @blackmagic5432
      @blackmagic5432 Год назад +24

      You mean he looks disinterested in being there. 100hrs?? What a joke.

    • @user-id6su3nz4q
      @user-id6su3nz4q Год назад

      @@blackmagic5432 mate shutup. some people are just naturally slow. about what a joke 🙍‍♂

    • @rosameijering5161
      @rosameijering5161 Год назад +34

      @@blackmagic5432 why are you angry at him for failing

    • @blackmagic5432
      @blackmagic5432 Год назад +33

      @Rosa Meijering You sound like you were just like him. Let me just explain. It's a vehicle he is supposed to be learning to drive, not learning to fly a 747. If you need more hours than your average learner driver, (100 in his case) then you should consider investing in a bicycle, and in answer to your question, no, I'm not angry, I'm just saying some folks are not cut out to being competent at driving safely, he will fail his driving test if he continues to look disinterested in even listening to his instructor, which will look bad on the instructor because they teach how to drive safely so they can earn that pink card to use until they're 70 years old before you renew your driving licence. He has no concept of what it takes to become a safe driver. He will fail his test, time after time, after time.

    • @AvatarRedbull
      @AvatarRedbull Год назад +9

      @@blackmagic5432 I'm with you on this take! Yeah we don't know whether his instructor is bad or whatever, but after this many hours and you actually want good for yourself you should then consider a new instructor for your own greater good.. But that would mean getting actually interested in becoming better whether you want to point fingers at the instructor or yourself!

  • @keir7271
    @keir7271 Год назад +648

    Still better than Juvenal sadly

    • @hannahjewell6013
      @hannahjewell6013 Год назад +68

      Is there anyone worse than Juvenal?

    • @docherty0447
      @docherty0447 Год назад +33

      Well that’s not hard lmao

    • @os.a.m.a
      @os.a.m.a Год назад +40

      Cmon guy's be nicer!
      Comparing him to Juvenal is disrespectful x

    • @emilyrose6449
      @emilyrose6449 Год назад +47

      I feel like Juvenal is only bad at driving because he’s been learning in anxiety-inducing situations. I’m sure his (brother?) is more invested in using him for content rather than making him an actual good driver.

    • @thedragonbrawler9311
      @thedragonbrawler9311 Год назад +10

      ​@@emilyrose6449I wouldn't say that's the only reason but it's a main reason I agree.
      And yes Jeremy and Juvenal are brothers.

  • @Jia_Joestar
    @Jia_Joestar Год назад +104

    I just passed my driving test like a week ago with only 3 minors. This channel helped me so much. I never had a mock test but I felt quite comfortable because after watching these videos I felt like I knew what I was doing. So thank you Aman 🙏

  • @Edvard.Munchkin
    @Edvard.Munchkin Год назад +153

    This man will be perfect some day, you can tell he absolutely wants to learn. Tried to do things right, but inadvertently made it more difficult for himself and others (passing places). After 100 hours, I assume that's 100 lessons? I would expect a little more experience of things like this, but my own opinion is that he definitely can do it, but needs a better instructor than whoever he was previously going too. Some people learn at a slower pace, so don't beat yourself up about it. Be confident in yourself and relax a little more. At the end, you knew all the places where you went wrong, so you do know how to do it, it's just taking it from theory and putting it into practice (excuse the pun). Best of luck going forward (and reversing 😉). Aman is a great instructor and even though I have my licence years, I passed first time, I always learn something new. Aman is invaluable, and her calm demeanor is a big plus, as I've seen other driving school channels and a certain instructor is extremely condescending. Well done all.

    • @juliayang3879
      @juliayang3879 Год назад +13

      I agree that he needs a better instructor who has good teaching skills...

    • @lukasraitora4172
      @lukasraitora4172 Год назад +18

      @@juliayang3879 Driving is not a right, but a privilege…He need little more IQ...

    • @Traefr
      @Traefr Год назад

      @@lukasraitora4172 lool

    • @dmac2573
      @dmac2573 Год назад +9

      @@lukasraitora4172 I agree. We should agree as a society that some people just aren't capable of driving and give them free bus passes instead.

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +14

      Thanks for your support and motivation I'm the Mahfuzur lol I'm determined to get my full UK driver's license no matter how long it takes with me whenever I'm learning something new it takes me a long time to adjust to everything

  • @HR-rs2tw
    @HR-rs2tw 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m really disgusted by all the negative (and boastful!) comments here. Some of us do just struggle, and eventually he will get there. I’ve probably had almost the same number of lessons but I have found that I have up and down days and sometimes I nail it and sometimes I don’t. I’m a teacher myself and recognise that progress isn’t always linear. I don’t have access to any car to practise in between lessons and only have lessons on a Saturday and not every week either, maybe like this chap. I feel so disheartened reading this and especially as I failed my first attempt at the test the other day. I passed the theory first time, some of us just struggle with practical things like this. Perseverance and determination can go a long way and I hope this guy will pass, if just to prove the naysayers wrong!

  • @kole9158
    @kole9158 9 месяцев назад +22

    you cant look at how many hours of lessons people of had because the quality of teaching varies from instructor to instructor, not to mention every one learns at different speeds, learners with prior experience from driving with family and friends will more often learn faster than someone who doesn't have access to a vehicle or a sibling/parent that drives - i failed my test today because of 1 consistent minor mistake (driving to close to the left 'Shaving') I made this mistake throughout my entire test and though i whole heartedly accept and take responsibility, I was never actually taught that i needed to keep a car doors length away from parked vehicles at no point in my entire 60+ hours of learning (over 2 years on and off) - so i genuinely needed to have this test and fail to even realise my errors, so I advise all learners to be mindful that they are not wasting their time and money, make sure your instructor is actively teaching you, always speak up and if theres anything you arent confident with let it be known as soon as possible

    • @HistorysVault101
      @HistorysVault101 8 месяцев назад +1

      Wow bro, have u managed to get ur test booked?

    • @SteveNinetyski
      @SteveNinetyski 8 месяцев назад +1

      I was FAR more aware and a far better driver than him on my FIRST lesson. (I drove my mums car around car parks before lessons) This isn't me showing off..this is me saying how outrageously shite, oblivious and dangerous he is....and he has had 100 hours ffs. They should ban people from even booking tests at some point. Either pass, fail, or get a bus ticket. For the safety of others

    • @owususekyerederkyi1691
      @owususekyerederkyi1691 3 месяца назад +1

      best reply ever!

  • @Corblimey444
    @Corblimey444 5 месяцев назад +7

    He seems so sweet and kind. I think perhaps maybe an automatic so he doesn't have to worry about the gear change and clutch as he seems to be focusing on that most of the time.

  • @NonStick872
    @NonStick872 Год назад +33

    I love how patient you are, and how clear you are with everything. This would definitely help ease my anxiety from my Autism and dyslexia if I were to learn to drive. 🙏🥰🙏

    • @NonStick872
      @NonStick872 Год назад

      @Thawne No but it affects anxiety so read up more before judging others.....
      But then again with your response you don't know anything about Autism or the wide range of other things that can or do go along with it.
      Love your ignorance though.
      Keep being that person that can't be happy unless shitting on others bravo 👏

    • @0liver243
      @0liver243 Год назад +6

      @Thawne didnt you comment saying you failed your test cause of a tree, come on lad practise what you preach

    • @lilymorgan769
      @lilymorgan769 Год назад +1

      @@Thawne1338 Autism doesn't directly affect driving, but it can make individuals more nervous thus more likely to make mistakes. Just because something is not cause and effect does not make it an excuse.

    • @lilymorgan769
      @lilymorgan769 Год назад

      @@Thawne1338 I know that. It’s you who said it was an excuse, not a reason.

    • @lilymorgan769
      @lilymorgan769 Год назад

      @@Thawne1338 Yeah i see what you mean, that using it as a reason for any fault can actually create even more of a stigma around it.

  • @sahandyazdani3323
    @sahandyazdani3323 Год назад +70

    Let's get Matt Watson on for a mock test as well😂

    • @nzomancruz4163
      @nzomancruz4163 Год назад +13

      He's gonna launch the car from 0 to 60 because he's Matt Watson

    • @tristanwait4itlegendary
      @tristanwait4itlegendary Год назад +4

      @@nzomancruz4163 "And you're watching CarWow" :)

  • @ephiewang3480
    @ephiewang3480 Год назад +21

    Hi Aman, today I passed my test in Coventry with my first try. I had 5 minor faults. I have to say watching the mock tests videos you uploaded helped me a lotl! Thank you for the videos!

    • @deang5622
      @deang5622 Год назад +1

      Wow. In my day we were allowed 3 minor faults and then it was an automatic fail.
      They are so generous today.

    • @alexpearson3908
      @alexpearson3908 8 месяцев назад

      @@deang5622 tests were also a lot easier you forget to mention

  • @jessicadavey4552
    @jessicadavey4552 Год назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this, I have my test in Pinner in June and drive around here all the time. Given me lots to think about

  • @filip.makiewicz
    @filip.makiewicz Год назад +45

    man looks so depressed

  • @MNS304
    @MNS304 Год назад +13

    That’s very clear and learnable for learners when you account faults on screen 👍

  • @BandofBrothers-1944
    @BandofBrothers-1944 11 месяцев назад +48

    As a driving instructor for 22 years in and around London, I worked with 3 franchise company’s. One offered 1, 3 and 5 day intensive courses with a test at the end. It was debatable whether or not they were effective for pupils or merely a money spinner for the school. I think the 5-day ‘guaranteed-pass’ was a bit of a con however, for obvious reasons. I did one of these with a guy who unfortunately had very poor spatial awareness and hand/eye co-ordination. Even after 5 days he was unable to even emerge safely onto a major road. Obviously I could not let him take the booked test at the end and I advised him to continue with two normal lessons a week as the intensive nature of the week was obviously too much of a strain on him….(and me)! When I arrived back at the office, I was infomed that he had booked and paid for a second 5 day intensive course. At £600 a time, (2005), he had now spent £1200 with little hope of passing a test anytime soon. I had to repeat the 5 day course with him, which made absolutely no difference because he was still very erratic and unable to even take the test. I even advised him to cancel and seek a refund (which would have made me very unpopular with the boss,) but he insisted. So anoth)er week of stress did us both no good at all. Although quite extreme, this was not an unusual scenario.

    • @Samskihero
      @Samskihero 11 месяцев назад +4

      £600 back in 2005, is such a bargain in todays world haha!

    • @spanishjohn420
      @spanishjohn420 10 месяцев назад +3

      why didnt you jsut teach him how to drive in a few days? I am not an instructor but have taught 5 of my friends to drive in 4 hours each time, with no prior experience, a day before their test. And every single one passed. Driving is easy asf if you just explain it to them correctly. Most instructors dont want them to pass because then they lose a revenue source.

    • @tahira9569
      @tahira9569 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@spanishjohn420you cant just teach someone to pass their test with just a few days of practice! Its very rare that this would work for someone. Stop blaming instructors at the end of the day it comes down to the learner how quickly they pick things up and progress. I have some students who have progressed quite quickly after 4/5 lessons and then there are some that are struggling to do a basic left/right turn even after 5/6 lessons. we are not trying to make more money out of people but to teach them to drive correctly and pass the test.

    • @spanishjohn420
      @spanishjohn420 10 месяцев назад

      @@tahira9569
      Well, from my own experience, when I was 16 i had driving instructor until I was 18, we did two years of one lesson a week and I didn't learn a thing, I could drive but only prompted I had no idea how gears worked or when or why I should shift gears, no idea what I was actually doing with clutch was just pressing when he told me to press. That went on for two years £50 a week and he obviously had loads of other students with which he did the same. Their job depends on you not passing the test to keep doing lessons. So over those two years I did not learn to drive at all and could only do what I was told to do whilst driving.
      When I was 23 I decided I needed to get a car so I interviewed a few different instructors and found one great guy called Tecle who I did a 2 week course with, 2 hours a day every day for 2 weeks with test at the end. And passed with 2 minors.
      What I described with the first instructor is the norm, not an anomaly.
      The reason the second instructor was so good was because he basically explained exactly how the engine works and what I am doing when pressing the pedals and why to shift in relation to engine speed and rpm etc. Once it is explained to you by a competent person it is very logical and easy.
      Since then I have taught 5 people to drive in the space of a week. Every single one of them passed. The thing you have to explain to them (which driving instructors are financially incentivized not to tell you) is how the mechanics of the car work, this is the main reason people fail over and over again, not because they can't accelerate or brake or turn, but because they dont understand how the car itself actually works. Once you do, everything is perfectly logical.
      Sorry for the essay

    • @thefiestaguy8831
      @thefiestaguy8831 9 месяцев назад +12

      @@spanishjohn420 Guarantee you're not teaching them in the UK, and if you are, they aren't fully versed with road rules, law and road signs, priority and correct lane usage. 4 hours is nothing and you simply can't teach everything there is to know in that small amount of time. The fact you said you taught them to drive "with 4 hours, the day before their test" seems very un-british to me, nobody in their right mind in the UK books a driving test, does no practise or learning whatsoever and then the day before suddenly "drives for the first time" and learns everything in 4 hours. Utter nonsense.

  • @arslan479
    @arslan479 Год назад +21

    Your videos have really improved me driving and got me out of lazy habits too. Please do a video with yianni & matt watson together

  • @i33y_m4y
    @i33y_m4y Год назад +37

    had my first driving lesson on friday and i’m so excited to just get driving again! these videos are so helpful Aman thank you

    • @ClearviewDriving
      @ClearviewDriving  Год назад +9

      Well done and thank you for watching

    • @i33y_m4y
      @i33y_m4y Год назад

      @Layla it might be a lil while cause i got 10 lessons lined up 😅 but hopefully i’ll pass first time. i failed my theory test by 1 mark on thursday which was so annoying lmaooo 😭 n i think wait time for a driving test is like 6 months! but i’ll try and remember

    • @i33y_m4y
      @i33y_m4y Год назад +1

      @Layla u have to do the theory and an actual physical driving test. u can choose to learn in a manual or auto, im learning in a manual. i’m using my mums old driving instructor and it’s going rlly well. i think u can do ur TEST in ur own car but u can’t learn in ur own car

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад

      ​@@Layla56334sure

    • @Fuckaff
      @Fuckaff Год назад

      @@i33y_m4y u can buy early tests dw

  • @rubyclark3067
    @rubyclark3067 Год назад +11

    Your videos have been so helpful ❤️ I passed yesterday with 3 minors❤️ still going to watch even now I’ve passed!

  • @AJYAXLEY
    @AJYAXLEY Год назад +5

    I did 42 hours in 2 hour intervals Passed Back in March does feel great , was good to still watch these videos to get touch up’s on my driving.

  • @stevengomez1329
    @stevengomez1329 Год назад +2

    I just wanna say thank you so much for your beautiful videos really helps me on my driving journey an now I pass with 1 minor 😊

  • @Celestial.Alyssa04
    @Celestial.Alyssa04 Год назад +3

    These videos helped so much my driving instructor thought I had experience driving in my first lesson

  • @amycoulson5857
    @amycoulson5857 Год назад +66

    I can absolutely sympathise with the amount of lessons I’ve had atleast 100 myself but due to my autism I just cannot control my nerves enough and it really does drain you mentally after a while it sucks all the fun out of learning to drive and makes it a pretty miserable experience all you can do is keep going and try not to think about how much you’ve spent along the way 🙈

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +9

      I'm pretty much the same like you

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +11

      This the Mahfuzur by the way the guy in the video

    • @balanceis_key
      @balanceis_key 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@jakwanrahman1291Keep going Mahfuzer, you're clearly dedicated and hardworking, you will get there 💪

    • @tobyhughes9595
      @tobyhughes9595 5 месяцев назад

      In a respectful way if you have an incapacity or disability which effects ur decisions I do not believe you should be on the road

    • @snowpz
      @snowpz 5 месяцев назад

      Huh? There are plenty of people on the road now who don't have that an absolutely shouldn't be on the road. The fact this person is taking the time to get it right says they'll probably be a safe driver. Your comment is ignorant on so many levels. Being neurodivergent generally means you're just a slower learner, not that you're incapable of ever getting it right. Jeez. Educate yourself.​@@tobyhughes9595

  • @Safwan1Official
    @Safwan1Official 4 месяца назад +1

    Hes so lovely man❤ Bless him i hope he passes his driving mock test, hes so sweet

  • @rutube007
    @rutube007 Год назад +19

    This is how I summarise the issues with his test: Looking but not seeing.

    • @lovelybitofsquirrel
      @lovelybitofsquirrel Год назад +4

      Yes! Especially the part where he rolled forward into the main carriageway. When she asked if he saw the car and he said yes 😅 But he'll get there in the end, just nerves and anxiety I imagine!

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +1

      Yeah I need to work on observations

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +4

      ​@@lovelybitofsquirrelI need to get used to checking mirrors

    • @lovelybitofsquirrel
      @lovelybitofsquirrel Год назад

      @@jakwanrahman1291 There's a lot to think about! But I'd say just take it slow, make sure the car is always secure, and move off when you're sure you've checked it's safe to do so. Then you'll avoid major faults! I really struggled with nerves when I was learning and also wanting to do things as quickly as I could to avoid hesitation faults and not be in other drivers' way, but that mindset causes you to miss observations! Good luck with it, you'll get there in the end 🙂

  • @kkingthemotivationalspeake1576
    @kkingthemotivationalspeake1576 Год назад +13

    Love this Aman this video teaches Mr alot the same thing happened to me today when he tried to move off in second gear and move back in my lessons but thanks to you Aman I have gotten alot better

  • @waterhot80
    @waterhot80 10 месяцев назад +6

    All these driving lesson and mock test videos are so addictive and there are so many of them. Gonna have to go cold turkey 🥶 🦃

  • @banestine7463
    @banestine7463 18 дней назад

    Hello, thank you for all the mock test on your channel,
    I passed on my first attempt and I had never done a mock test. Passed with 3 minor which is exceptional. I applied all the knowledge from your mock tests 🎉🎉🎉 keep doing the video it’s helpful ❤

  • @randomvideoguy3340
    @randomvideoguy3340 Год назад +19

    Times like these makes me appreciate the way DGN driving asks them about their learning history at the start

  • @MissDottieG
    @MissDottieG Год назад +8

    You'll get there Mahfuz, its so hard with nerves, watch loads of mock tests with Aman & Pin and you can pick up so much. Also I don't think people realise how covid messed everything up, lessons cancelled for months, then if you fail a test its another 6months+ to get a new test date, it really shakes your confidence. If I can pass in the snow, 4th time at age 42 anyone can do it. Tell your examiner you are nervous beforehand, and if they were fantastic like mine they will really try and put you at ease. I found that talking out loud to myself helped, like what the speed limit was, if there were any hazards etc (I did warn my examiner beforehand!) It made me more aware, do what works for you. Good luck 🍀🤞

  • @nightwinger5576
    @nightwinger5576 6 месяцев назад +2

    So much more fun watching these vids after passing my license last week. 😄

  • @RedStar89
    @RedStar89 Год назад +17

    Dude was stiff AF. Really looked nervous and missed so many cues on the road. Hope he can relax and get better

  • @shitzel4147
    @shitzel4147 Год назад +5

    Thought he was mexican andy at first, good luck for the future mahfuz hope you overcome your overthinking when driving, you will be breezing through the roads in the future!

  • @kkingthemotivationalspeake1576
    @kkingthemotivationalspeake1576 Год назад +3

    I love this video I have an idea of what I should do Aman you are doing a amazing Job Keep up your amazing work

  • @tm1rt2vv8i
    @tm1rt2vv8i 11 месяцев назад +5

    I’m sure he will get there someday, don’t give up 🙂

  • @JosuanaXo
    @JosuanaXo Год назад +11

    I passed my driving test this morning thanks to you. With 5 faults for hesitation and slow speed. I can finally watch this without anxiety. 🎉🎉

    • @ClearviewDriving
      @ClearviewDriving  Год назад

      Well done!

    • @JREBusiness
      @JREBusiness 5 месяцев назад

      7 months later and i hope your enjoying your license! Regardless, faults for hesitation and slow speed can only show your carefulness ! So good job

  • @Topushpal1
    @Topushpal1 Год назад +2

    Thanks to Aman and her invaluable advice on dealing with difficult roundabouts and sticky situations, that I was able to control my nerves during the exam and clear it in the first attempt. Thanks again Aman. 😊

    • @Topushpal1
      @Topushpal1 Год назад

      @Thawne Mine was good. My examiner was fair. He asked me to perform a reverse parking in the test centre itself.

    • @Topushpal1
      @Topushpal1 Год назад

      @Thawne Manual

  • @positivenergylife
    @positivenergylife Год назад +4

    Aman, your voice is very inspiring! I think Alexa or Siri with your voice would be so much better :)

  • @gixerloon
    @gixerloon Год назад +6

    my god, this guy should not be on the roads, with that level of awareness to his surroundings and others around him. 😳

  • @brianfd622
    @brianfd622 Год назад +1

    Mahfuz needs to look busier, too laid back. like a lot of novice drivers he doesn't look far enough into the junction, just looking at the nose steering round corners denies his brain of 50% of the view, he'll tidy it with practice.Mahfuz got into a battle with himself at the traffic lights (test nerves methinks). Another bugbear to me is the lack of practice and exercises using the handbrake to hold the car on busy junctions to avoid rolling. I thought you relieved the pressure in assisting Mahfuz across that busy junction to regain any confidence loss. Keep at it Mahfuz you'll get there. Aman, another great video, thank you.

  • @deang5622
    @deang5622 Год назад +4

    I see a pattern. Not turning the wheel quick enough to negotiate junctions.
    Driving way below the speed limit, not accelerating quickly enough to get the vehicle up to speed.
    It's sloth like. And I think this is a manifestation of his character.

    • @SteveNinetyski
      @SteveNinetyski 8 месяцев назад

      I agree

    • @SteveNinetyski
      @SteveNinetyski 8 месяцев назад

      My driving is the opposite of his...not sure what that makes my character😅

  • @devomkonrbro
    @devomkonrbro Год назад +5

    Hey aman, aren’t you meant to stop the car when your doing a reversing manoeuvre? Otherwise it’s a fail?

  • @1960jammy
    @1960jammy 9 месяцев назад

    You are very calm and patient!🥰👍
    I definitely couldn’t do your job!😡🙃😳🤔😂😂

  • @Bandit_6oo
    @Bandit_6oo Год назад +1

    Hi, im a fellow adi, my pupils have been watching you on RUclips i have been enjoying your videos today also, j was just wondering what program you use to edit your videos so I can make simular ones as I use front and rear cameras, thanks keep up the good work 😊😊😊

  • @mamiginger6929
    @mamiginger6929 4 месяца назад

    I have done nearly 100 hours lessons in total. I just passed my test in 2nd attempt. Bless him !

  • @vanessabanting4764
    @vanessabanting4764 Год назад +7

    I think nerves got the better of him. He seemed completely zoned out and did not take in what you were saying to him. Even when you used the brake he didn’t even flinch a worry really . 100 hours of practice you can put some down to nerves but he drove through the red light after slowing down. I also think he seemed tired maybe a shift worker ?
    Only I think he needs more practice Aman with you and yet he told you he knew the area so found it odd that he didn’t even see the car on the right. Maybe not enough observations and tunnel vision like you said. From now on lots of mirror checks and observations and a few lessons with you Aman would help him immensly x😊

  • @afsanazaman381
    @afsanazaman381 Год назад +24

    Passed my test on Friday with 2 minors, possibly the best feeling ever!

    • @gxrgie2696
      @gxrgie2696 Год назад +1

      Definitely is! Well done 🙌🏻

    • @Jimbob-hp6ud
      @Jimbob-hp6ud Год назад +1

      Good job! 😁

    • @sarahbasto6520
      @sarahbasto6520 8 месяцев назад

      bless you, hope you have more best feelings so you can compare!

  • @danmaster30
    @danmaster30 Год назад +3

    Ur excellent instructor Aman :)

  • @sungjin-qj3ns
    @sungjin-qj3ns Год назад +2

    Thanks to your clips I have passed today you shall be blesssed

  • @barsorrro
    @barsorrro Год назад +12

    It feels like it wasn't the best day for Mahfuz or he wasn't on form at that time. Perhaps it's an illness or some kind of life situation? He seemed really down spiritually and kind of slow, but it was fairly clear that it wasn't a particular slowness of the mind, but rather something weighing him in -- all his actions were pretty slow and his road speed tended to be very slow. Also, he kind of strained to keep his focus in precision, even though he clearly knew what he needed to do. I hope he gets to show his best on the real test and that he gets to drive often enough to become more confident and more "automatic" in his actions.

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +6

      Thanks for your support I'm going to get over that mental block and hurdle even if it kills me lol not literally lol😂

    • @barsorrro
      @barsorrro Год назад +1

      @@jakwanrahman1291 Haha! :) I'm sure you will! By this commentary one can clearly see that you're a person with a nice sense of humour and a healthy distance. And we've all been in stressful situations plenty enough to know that it's really difficult to stay that way when stressed out and it's difficult to do things smoothly and in good timing when you're not relaxed and when you don't have that healthy distance to what you're doing. I have little doubt you'll do great if you manage to keep calm and relaxed on your exam!

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +2

      @@barsorrro thanks 👍

  • @bradshawsfunchannel534
    @bradshawsfunchannel534 Год назад +7

    100 hours and driving like this he has alot of work to do still i wish him all the best good video aman xxx

  • @BigBrownMonke
    @BigBrownMonke Год назад +19

    Who will get their license first?
    Juvenal or Mahfuz

  • @unknownuser39999
    @unknownuser39999 Год назад

    You can add a camera on the dashboard so we can see the speed the revs etc? But I understand if it will be harder for the drivers to look at it

  • @santino4561
    @santino4561 9 месяцев назад

    I passes my test 4 years ago i dont know why im watching these videos. Im enjoying them though

  • @Mortube2023
    @Mortube2023 Год назад +18

    He looks a bit sad

  • @imwinningthisone7613
    @imwinningthisone7613 8 месяцев назад +10

    I'm in Belgium and finally passed after 4 driving tests and over 170 hours of driving.
    I was already a really good driver by the first test but they're extremely strict here, like at 19:54 you would get a serious fault for not indicating to the left while the car is approaching. They failed me twice for not driving defensively enough and the last exam they gave me a minor fault for driving too defensively. You can only have 4 minor faults or 2 serious ones

    • @nordicnomad5473
      @nordicnomad5473 7 месяцев назад

      Defensive driving ? Never thought there are countries stricter than UK

    • @imwinningthisone7613
      @imwinningthisone7613 7 месяцев назад

      @@nordicnomad5473 It would be like in a situation where you're waiting to get onto a street that has priority over you, apparently you're not allowed to quickly get in between two cars if you see a gap open up (knowing the cars will not have to slow down). You truly have to wait until it's completely clear. I was told that i drove too "fluently" and that the examinators don't like to pass people like that due to the increased chance of accidents in the future.
      On my last exam in the beginning I drove behind a cyclist for around half a minute due to turns and solid lines where it's illegal to pass. There was a short 5 second gap where I could have passed the cyclist but I chose not to (knowing i failed before for not driving defensively). And then afterwards they told me I should have passed them anyway, and that they could have failed me for that. Overall very strange.

    • @seyithalat9663
      @seyithalat9663 6 месяцев назад

      Congrats!! I am from Belgium too and passed my exam last wednesday 😁🎉

  • @SpikePBB
    @SpikePBB Год назад +2

    I've been loving watching your videos. I've been winding my partner by re-enacting parts and instructing them as they drive. It's hilarious. 😅

  • @Zeszyt100k
    @Zeszyt100k Год назад

    Your's facial expressions at 2:33 said everything 🤣🤣

  • @phillipcornibert4372
    @phillipcornibert4372 5 месяцев назад

    Mahfuz, good smoothed driving. Being proactive, searching for potential hazard, rather than reactive. Aman your instructor, will prompting you, if ask.
    It will help you, with your driving test. Good luck
    🏘

  • @mrallrounder9149
    @mrallrounder9149 Год назад

    Started to learn about mistakes in driving. Only at age of 18 before i get on my driving seat i have to learn from others mistakes so here i am in this yt channel.

  • @catastrxphic3248
    @catastrxphic3248 Год назад +1

    14:29 Aman's side eyeing I find so hilarious

  • @_RDMPTN
    @_RDMPTN Год назад +20

    Sadly, if you haven't got it after 100 hours then maybe driving isn't for you.

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +9

      I'm never giving up

    • @leeora1718
      @leeora1718 8 месяцев назад +1

      I disagree. This will only make him a better driver when he does pass!

  • @MrGrey1997
    @MrGrey1997 Год назад +28

    Observation skills 1/10. Lessons with Aman are needed. She's get you to a level of safe driving ❤. I believe in you. Hope we get kept updated on his progress

    • @joaotwt2388
      @joaotwt2388 Год назад +4

      i was literally panicking for him right in the beginning at that serious fault
      the man literally froze

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +1

      I'm already improving thanks for your support

    • @ridan6155
      @ridan6155 6 месяцев назад

      @@jakwanrahman1291 did you pass now?

  • @5part4
    @5part4 7 месяцев назад

    Seems like a simple question and answer but im curious to ask why do we need to check all blomd spots 360 when getting ready to drive off when i thought we only need to check view Infront ront and back right because thats which way cars are moving what fo we have to watch out for on the left when taking off ?

  • @harrislondon
    @harrislondon Год назад +22

    Personally I remember booking my test after maybe 20 lessons at the most so roughly 40 hours... had to wait 4 months for the test so that went up to roughly 40 lessons total. 1 minor caused by stalling when someone else drove at speed on the wrong side at temporary lights illegally. Seeing 100 hours having so many errors... rough. Driving isn't for everyone

    • @joaotwt2388
      @joaotwt2388 Год назад +7

      its not that driving isnt for everyone, is more that this man is literally blind, my anxiety was on the roof the whole video for him

    • @Royan.C
      @Royan.C Год назад +2

      @@joaotwt2388 well bud driving isnt really for the blind

    • @boom5732
      @boom5732 Год назад +3

      ​@@Royan.Cjust stick your cane out the window as you're driving and you'll be fine

  • @robinandned3151
    @robinandned3151 Год назад

    a sunny dayy!!! its a miracle

  • @T-19-
    @T-19- Год назад +1

    This one gave me a bit of anxiety 😂 I’m trying to watch these vids and learn but I couldn’t

  • @daviemac9925
    @daviemac9925 Год назад +5

    Oh Mahfuz! There's some work to be done there, but well done for trying, you should get lessons with Aman. Good Luck with the driving, and hopefully you'll come and do another drive with Aman.

  • @shannongorry4672
    @shannongorry4672 Год назад

    I would HAPPILY travel to you just to get a lesson and mock test because i think it would help me

  • @nawanam41
    @nawanam41 Год назад +3

    man what are these roads, cant believe theyre so narrow, not one way and people can park reversed from traffic :O baffles me
    but i for sure love the content

    • @slim.221
      @slim.221 Год назад +4

      Fr these roads are like a bike path compared to US roads

    • @gregshearer423
      @gregshearer423 Год назад

      @@slim.221 you should see the country lanes if you think these are narrow 😂

    • @fokuz2023
      @fokuz2023 Год назад +1

      @@gregshearer423 fr😂

  • @peter-mk4ig
    @peter-mk4ig 10 месяцев назад +2

    23:21 don’t know if he’s done this throughout the video, this is the fist time noticing it but he closes his eyes for a good 3-5 seconds. A lot can happen in those few seconds

  • @Justinhcy
    @Justinhcy Год назад +3

    this is in Harrow.
    I did my actual exam here 5 years ago :)

  • @5part4
    @5part4 7 месяцев назад

    24:47 beautiful smirk lol 😍😜🙈. And someone shouting 4 letter C word oh dear haha

  • @sarahclayton8105
    @sarahclayton8105 Месяц назад

    Is he dyspraxic by any chance? Its extremely difficult to learn to drive if you are. I only ask as over 100 hours of lessons is normal for someone with dyspraxia. He is so calm too, im glad hes not given up ❤

  • @5starzproductions
    @5starzproductions Год назад +4

    I get more nervous watching these videos than Aman does in the passenger seat!
    That woman is bulletproof 🥶

    • @joaotwt2388
      @joaotwt2388 Год назад

      ikr, im literally sweating here and shes just so calm

    • @YG-rr6zv
      @YG-rr6zv Год назад

      I already passed my test and Mahfuz is giving off second-hand nervousness

  • @sha22276
    @sha22276 Год назад +2

    I love the thumbnail 😂😂😂

  • @georgina3927
    @georgina3927 9 месяцев назад

    20:57 it was a school zone 20mph when lights are flashing, he was actually dtiving the correct limit

  • @nordicnomad5473
    @nordicnomad5473 7 месяцев назад +4

    Be it 100 hours or 100 days or 100 years ; never give up, one day, you will pass 💪🙏

    • @Pimp_Shrimp
      @Pimp_Shrimp 7 месяцев назад

      That would be very expensive, can afford a chauffeur at that point.
      Joking, of course.

  • @dominikmackowski2520
    @dominikmackowski2520 Год назад +17

    I passed my test first time after only 15 hours . Crazy to imagine paying for over 100

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +8

      100 hours is in the space of 2 years and I had a 6 month break I started during lockdown so I had a whole year without lessons so when I went back to lessons I was back to square one my instructors kept on being fully booked for 3 months I kept on changing instructors so I had to get used to so many different cars Alhamdulilah I'm ready to pass now

    • @dominikmackowski2520
      @dominikmackowski2520 Год назад +3

      @@jakwanrahman1291 inshallah you pass akhi

    • @jakwanrahman1291
      @jakwanrahman1291 Год назад +1

      @@dominikmackowski2520 yeah inshallah brother

    • @ziyaaddhorat
      @ziyaaddhorat Год назад

      @@jakwanrahman1291 are you the dude from the video

  • @enhypenobsessed4332
    @enhypenobsessed4332 7 месяцев назад

    Poor guy. After 100 hours, he still looks terrified of the road, I've had around 30 lessons and I'm still sometimes scared of driving (mainly because of my old money hungry instructor who would always criticise me to the point that my panic attacks and anxiety became worse) but Mahfuz is more scared. Possibly he was having a bad day and that ruined his drive, same thing has happened to me multiple times

  • @sutty85
    @sutty85 9 месяцев назад +4

    Put it this way... You can't do any worse. Keep with it bud. You can do it. In your test, just tell yourself, just a test and you retake it. Take the pressure off yourself. That will help.

  • @milesbashford2891
    @milesbashford2891 Год назад

    Love video

  • @UrbanFootPrintStar
    @UrbanFootPrintStar 6 месяцев назад

    it'd be nice to see Mahfuz in a video when he passes!

  • @samanthamccoll9677
    @samanthamccoll9677 8 месяцев назад

    I thought it was mirror signal then manouver? He was signalling before checking the mirror when moving off. This is confusing as I was always told check mirrors the signal when ready to move off.
    I hope he passes soon. Good luck 😊😊

  • @harandass2363
    @harandass2363 8 месяцев назад

    Yo I wish the officer that was on my test is as nice as you. My officer was literally berating me the entire ride, meanest women I ever seen and honestly I’m so scared of her traumatise even.

  • @user-zo3xs2ch4r
    @user-zo3xs2ch4r Год назад

    The part where he has a minor for progress appropriate speed at 20:50 for not doing 30mph but on the left hand side their is a flashing school light that means 20mph if flashing ?

  • @danfolo9405
    @danfolo9405 Год назад +5

    Passed today - 3 minors!

  • @cnsmooth
    @cnsmooth Год назад

    Lol ive tried to watch this video three tmes and have got distracted whilst it plays in the background

  • @jezstokes8592
    @jezstokes8592 Год назад +1

    That under-dash handbrake on the right hand side on a Mercedes A class is so awkward

  • @roadmonitoroz
    @roadmonitoroz Год назад

    I wonder if he will ever pass. From what I've seen so far, most of his mistakes are minor but he doesn't seem competent yet.
    12:44 You can hear the engine complaining. We've all tried to take off in the wrong gear. The secret is to listening to / feeling the car to know when things are wrong and catching it in time.
    20:21 I'm not from the UK. What do those double dotted lines mean ? Is 1 of them just to show the edge of the road then another give way or does it mean something else completely ?
    25:20 Possibly rattled due to the horn earlier.
    Surprisingly, he drives better than some of the "licenced" drivers :D
    Ps Good on you for remaining calm. I helped teach someone to drive. The crazy things they do sometimes is scary (especially when you don't have dual controls).

  • @TashaEU_
    @TashaEU_ Год назад +6

    awh he looks so sad i cant :(

  • @BichaelStevens
    @BichaelStevens 3 месяца назад

    He really likes that ignition key, doesn't he.

  • @iabaca
    @iabaca Год назад +1

    When he moved off on the first stop and didnt check his blind spot again, he should have gottwn a serious because a car was there. My old instructor would have definitely clapped me up for that

  • @EkayLaive
    @EkayLaive Год назад

    Very very interesting

  • @akshuization
    @akshuization Год назад

    Can you do Ur test in auto vehicle there? Or just manual vehicle?

  • @sofiasilva7998
    @sofiasilva7998 10 месяцев назад

    Never give up on learning to drive! You will get there eventually, I’ve had many lessons to and I nearly passed if it wasn’t for a judgment major I had… time doesn’t betray the persistent 💪🏻

  • @sudharshanve8519
    @sudharshanve8519 6 месяцев назад

    This is insightful. I am planning to move to UK. It really helps.

  • @footneymar11
    @footneymar11 Год назад +1

    Aman did him dirty with all those replays🤣