Driver from the USA - Mock Driving Test in Great Britain - No Lessons

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  • Khemaran has been driving in the USA for 12 years and wants to pass the driving test in Great Britain without lessons, so I gave him a mock test to see if he is ready.
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    00:00 The candidate
    01:36 Start of test
    02:14 Tell me question
    04:09 1st Minor
    05:47 2nd Minor
    09:09 1st Serious
    14:00 3rd Minor
    18:35 4th Minor
    20:25 5th Minor
    21:06 6th Minor
    22:40 2nd Serious and 7th Minor
    24:30 3rd Serious
    25:55 8th Minor
    27:11 Following the signs incorrectly
    27:47 4th Serious
    29:18 Show me question
    32:51 Angle start
    34:13 5th Serious
    35:24 9th, 10th & 11th Minor
    36:53 6th Serious
    39:59 Summary/Debrief

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  • @robinthebobin6537
    @robinthebobin6537 9 месяцев назад +1436

    Jason was on point for a DVSA examiner😂. The atrocious jokes, the robotic small talk (what would you normally be doing today), and the delivery of instructions - brilliant😅

    • @ynotnilknarf39
      @ynotnilknarf39 9 месяцев назад +26

      Nothing like a tester, his deliberate attempt to make monosylabic small talk and poor use of language is nothing like how examination situations are, asking the dumb questions he did (and getting caught out in terms of secret agent) which was deliberate to overload someone is poor if its meant to reflect a true test situation!
      it's not even funny ffs!

    • @KILLER.KNIGHT
      @KILLER.KNIGHT 9 месяцев назад +99

      @@ynotnilknarf39It is funny.

    • @noooo_safechat2589
      @noooo_safechat2589 9 месяцев назад +41

      The expressionless face too

    • @robinthebobin6537
      @robinthebobin6537 9 месяцев назад +21

      @@noooo_safechat2589 Fully. The DVSA have known about AI for much longer than anyone else it seems😂💀

    • @how_about_naw
      @how_about_naw 9 месяцев назад +55

      My examiner was amazing. Within the first 5 minutes of my test a bus tried to overtake me in the exit of the roundabout we were leaving from and cut in front to get to the bus stop.
      I was nervous-babbling the whole time and muttered "what is this guy doing?" as I saw him come up the back and side. I kept the speed low and had enough time to brake to avoid getting taken out.
      Examiner yelled at the top of his lungs "WHAT A PLUM!"
      He then spent the rest of the test going on about his autistic son's intelligence, talent and university ambitions because I work with neurodivergent students. It was so cute, he was so freaking proud.

  • @problem7296
    @problem7296 10 месяцев назад +1578

    Jason giving instructions like a DVSA soldier

  • @leewolf6434
    @leewolf6434 9 месяцев назад +928

    That examiner act was absolutely brutal!! Perfectly captured how horrible they make you feel 🤣

    • @Acrowat40
      @Acrowat40 9 месяцев назад +21

      No... It just shows how bad US drivers are - the 5 times death and injury rate on US roads vs UK roads is an accurate reflection of this...

    • @leewolf6434
      @leewolf6434 9 месяцев назад +26

      @@Acrowat40 is that 5 times per popular or just in total. Cause America is a much bigger place with many more people

    • @Jamie_D
      @Jamie_D 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@Acrowat40 But this dude still much better than many UK drivers 😅

    • @badateverything5392
      @badateverything5392 9 месяцев назад +35

      He does this for British drivers as well. Some examiners are absolute pricks, and their attitude can put you off. Mine was a delight, but at one point I needed to tell him to shut up because he was distracting me and I needed to concentrate (he was impressed).

    • @ABC1701A
      @ABC1701A 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@leewolf6434 per 10,000 head of population but I've also seen it as a percentage of the population. Either way the US is way way worse.

  • @Wiki7202
    @Wiki7202 6 месяцев назад +139

    Nothing worse than the feeling of knowing you got a major but still having to drive back to the test centre

    • @InevitableKiller4
      @InevitableKiller4 2 месяца назад +1

      Feels the worst

    • @notmeee496
      @notmeee496 2 месяца назад +10

      Happened to me on my test 2 days ago, first ever test, learned parallel parking, pull over to the right, emergency stop less than a week before, learned the show me tell me questions the day of my test, and yet i passed all of that, only had 2 minors, but I failed on a roundabout, one of them big ones that are very confusing and can’t tell what lane you should be in, whilst checking the signs to see which exit I should take I drifted into another lane and failed, instantly knew it too and had to drive back knowing it, awful.

    • @talibong9518
      @talibong9518 2 месяца назад +4

      @@notmeee496 Exactly the same thing happened to me on my first test, 2 minors but failed because I ended up in the wrong lane on a big confusing roundabout with worn out intersecting markings that make it impossible to know what lane you should be in. My next test I went nice and slow to give myself more time to assess and was sent on a different route, plenty of minors for being to slow but better than failing from overconfidence.

    • @notmeee496
      @notmeee496 2 месяца назад +2

      @@talibong9518 Yh, annoying part for me was I’d been on that roundabout before on some of my lessons and my instructor would say take the 3rd exit or 2nd exit etc but on my test the guy said “take the Basingstoke exit” and I didn’t know which exit it was so as I’m going round im paying attention to the signs and I veer into another lane cus of it, months and months of lessons wasted cus of one stupid mistake, where I live atm tests are so backed up I have to wait another 6-7 months before I can do another

    • @dianeshelton9592
      @dianeshelton9592 Месяц назад

      On the way out of the driving centre a driver drove right into the back door on the passenger side . He was coming into the centre and misjudge it.the inspector made me do the test. I breezed through that test because I was sure I had already failed. Got back to the centre and was so surprised to be to.d I had passed with no faults at all.
      That little crash was the best thing to happen to me as I had been really nervous and because I was sure I had failed and so I relaxed so much.

  • @jumpywizard7665
    @jumpywizard7665 10 месяцев назад +505

    He drives pretty good for an American let alone someone from Florida

    • @7yep4336dfgvvh
      @7yep4336dfgvvh 8 месяцев назад +24

      And someone in an automatic

    • @destyrian
      @destyrian 8 месяцев назад +26

      As a Floridian he probably felt weird not driving a pick up truck

    • @amp7980
      @amp7980 7 месяцев назад +9

      I'm from Florida and had no issues with my UK test. Florida roads suck mostly because Florida is a landing point for so many different groups of people, so many different driving cultures that whatever way you drive is always wrong

    • @rasenche4562
      @rasenche4562 7 месяцев назад +1

      Well its not his 1st time.. else id commend him for using his blinker😅

    • @MarkARhodie
      @MarkARhodie 7 месяцев назад

      lol

  • @artemkatelnytskyi
    @artemkatelnytskyi 10 месяцев назад +229

    "I'm afraid you failed. Better luck next time."
    *Does not elaborate.*
    *Leaves.*
    😂

    • @dankshiz69
      @dankshiz69 10 месяцев назад +29

      Imagine they would actually do that. That would be so funny, they just leave you crying there.😂😂

    • @frisby7143
      @frisby7143 10 месяцев назад +16

      That’s exactly what these test centres do most of the time

    • @artemkatelnytskyi
      @artemkatelnytskyi 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@dankshiz69😂😂

    • @Drew-Dastardly
      @Drew-Dastardly 10 месяцев назад +9

      That's pretty much how it goes. They will give you a sheet with pass/fail and minors and serious faults ticked. Give it to your driving instructor to help try to explain what went wrong.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  10 месяцев назад +62

      Hello Artem, I hope you're well. The examiners usually give a debrief but I thought I might try and add a bit of entertainment to the video.

  • @paulmk2290
    @paulmk2290 9 месяцев назад +44

    Wearing driving gloves. That's an immediate lifetime ban.

    • @lmusima3275
      @lmusima3275 25 дней назад +1

      I noticed the gloves

    • @Christopher_S
      @Christopher_S 19 дней назад +2

      @@lmusima3275 It was impossible not to haha!

  • @hrford
    @hrford 9 месяцев назад +24

    47:20 The moped rider also points out the driver's mistake and literally points the correct turning out. Nice.

  • @adot1263
    @adot1263 10 месяцев назад +426

    You definitely bumped up the examiner persona to "no chill" for the lad 😂

    • @deyfuck
      @deyfuck 10 месяцев назад +55

      I wish my instructor had done this tbh, because he was so friendly I just assumed examiners would be the same way, so when I did my test with some old mean prick it was a bit unsettling. Still passed, but I hated that guy.

    • @Wayoutthere
      @Wayoutthere 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@deyfuck Yeah the older ones are downright nasty and horrible impatient.

    • @catgladwell5684
      @catgladwell5684 9 месяцев назад +1

      @deyfuck it's a loooong time (1979) since I passed my test but i don't remember the examiner being mean. I was so nervous that I was shaking and couldn't start for a few minutes, and he was really very kind. Not friendly and chatty, as instructors sometimes are, but certainly not nasty.

    • @ThecovertCustomer
      @ThecovertCustomer 12 дней назад

      Hate automatic cars. First test I was nervous as hell as the woman was stand offish and I found that hard to deal with. I failed due to entering and exiting junctions too quickly. Second time the examiner as chattier. I found it easier to drive as he was friendlier so I definitely relaxed more.

  • @hamza-chaudhry
    @hamza-chaudhry 10 месяцев назад +463

    I passed first time a few days ago with three minors. Thanks for all the help Richard.
    Advice to anyone taking a test, even if you are *absolutely* certain you failed, still try your best. I thought I failed on two occasions: once where I emerged on a major road with a car coming & I had to stamp on the brakes, & the second where I braked quite sharply to tuck in on a hill with a car close behind, then stalled the car, & then rolled back quite a bit. Yet both incidents were marked as driving faults & I still passed so please don't ever give up during your test.

    • @FragFreak
      @FragFreak 10 месяцев назад +15

      @hamza-chaudry Great to hear this! Thanks and congratulations 🎉

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  10 месяцев назад +102

      Yes, even if you think you have made a mistake, don't give up! Congratulations on passing!

    • @matt-ko4cc
      @matt-ko4cc 10 месяцев назад +31

      I thought I failed mine early on, so took the rest of the test with zero nerves since I thought it was already "over" and the rest of the drive was just for the sake of completion. Turns out it wasn't a fail and being calm helped me massively

    • @leahfletcher9211
      @leahfletcher9211 10 месяцев назад +16

      I was absolutely convinced I failed my test last week 5 minutes in. Still made mistakes. I thought she was taking me back to the centre cos I had failed already. My jaw dropped when she said I passed with 3 minors. Never give up!

    • @fndjfgsdk
      @fndjfgsdk 9 месяцев назад +7

      I drove into a hedge and still passed so... Indeed

  • @alistairthorn1122
    @alistairthorn1122 9 месяцев назад +199

    Videos like this are a useful reminder for all drivers. Passed my test in Dec 97, but its too easy to pick up bad habits or to get lazy because you've got your licence and you're not being tested. A really good reminder for anybody, regardless of how long we've been driving, of the standards we should be maintaining.

    • @jasonmcclatchie6877
      @jasonmcclatchie6877 8 месяцев назад

      Yup, every brake change reminds me I should probably knock 5 mph off my speed approaching closed mini roundabouts

    • @InaMacallan
      @InaMacallan 6 месяцев назад +2

      I passed my test in 1970, drove for about five years, then didn't drive again until moving out of London in the 1990s. Took a series of driving lessons and am grateful to my instructor for updating my driving skills. There should be a mandatory retest every time the highway code is updated!

    • @The_Greedy_Orphan
      @The_Greedy_Orphan 5 месяцев назад +1

      No to driving tests every time highway code is updated, there's already an 18 week wait for one, can't imagine how much that problem would be compounded with everyone having to retake a test.

  • @calcium1905
    @calcium1905 3 месяца назад +3

    my hands are sweating looking at him in his gloves

  • @cyberherbalist
    @cyberherbalist 9 месяцев назад +60

    I had a British motorcycle licence when I lived for 2 years in the UK when I was an American teen back in 1970. When I returned as a resident in 2017 I drove around on my US license for a year (they don't let you get a licence immediately), and then I took the three tests: 1) theory test; 2) perception test; and 3) practical. I passed all three the first time! My new British wife supervised a lot of my driving at first so as to teach me the ropes, and then my step-son-in-law (who had been a professional driving instructor) gave me about 3 lessons.
    I love driving in the UK!

  • @deaks25
    @deaks25 9 месяцев назад +67

    I respect anyone who is willing to be filmed on a mock-test, especially in a situation like this where it's an experienced driver but lacking a bit of familiarity with UK road craft. Fair play to Kam. I'd had a full motorcycle license for a long time before passing my car test and my instructor said one of my major advantages was experience with UK Road Craft, especially roundabouts, that made life much easier for me (Still had a lot to learn and adapt I will admit).
    Also, great Examiner persona. I'm pretty sure part of the job description of an examiner is to have an unnervingly good poker face...

  • @davekathytyjashouse4660
    @davekathytyjashouse4660 10 месяцев назад +89

    Kudos to the American guy for doing this!

  • @bordersw1239
    @bordersw1239 10 месяцев назад +94

    Thanks to the young guy for agreeing to this, I’ve been driving for 40 years and would still find this nerve wracking!

  • @RikAindow
    @RikAindow 9 месяцев назад +44

    Jason was a very stern sounding examiner but the points are valid. Kam seems to have struggled to adjust to our narrower roads and tighter junctions with reduced visibility. For those that haven't driven in the US, the roads are wider and the junctions, larger, with greater visibility, as such can be taken at much higher speeds.
    When he went to go through the no entry, did anyone else see the biker point at the correct entry? Nice riding. :)

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 2 месяца назад

      Although I feel like if you drove regularly in places like Boston and Philly, you would ace the UK road test. Pedestrians everywhere, and very limited visibility

  • @DeathcoreDashcam
    @DeathcoreDashcam 10 месяцев назад +36

    "I'm Jason. Who are you" 😂😂😂😂

    • @bzorbbob817
      @bzorbbob817 9 месяцев назад

      You are gei
      Who says I'm gei?
      You are gei!

    • @TopicalEssay
      @TopicalEssay 5 месяцев назад

      @@bzorbbob817 U r a transgenda!

  • @peskaondra
    @peskaondra 10 месяцев назад +98

    That examiner was ruthless! I'm surprised Khemaran was able to remain so calm

    • @mordante01
      @mordante01 9 месяцев назад +4

      No he wasn't ruthless, he was honest and helpfull.

    • @Orion3T
      @Orion3T 4 месяца назад

      Not ruthless in the marking but his manner certainly was! And the examiner wasn't helpful "I'm afraid you failed - better luck next time!". I think the word would be curt. :)@@mordante01

  • @toddcott9510
    @toddcott9510 9 месяцев назад +48

    As a 73 year old biker and driver, your video's help me keep up to speed. You never stop learning. My thanks to you.

  • @jimmyjonga8048
    @jimmyjonga8048 10 месяцев назад +96

    😂😂 I was smiling throughout this video. The stoic face, lame jokes, and almost condescending remarks/tone at times were so accurate as to how a lot of driving examiners act and behave during the test. This video also taught me some things I did not know, having passed more than a year ago. The learning continues..

    • @Poetry4Peace
      @Poetry4Peace 9 месяцев назад +2

      rich is the best!! :))

  • @SarcasticPlotRecaps
    @SarcasticPlotRecaps 10 месяцев назад +28

    Shame we didnt get to see the debrief with him direct. I like to see their reactions and responses to learning.

  • @MrPaulc222
    @MrPaulc222 10 месяцев назад +117

    I am an experienced driver who passed my test (at the second attempt) in 1981 and I have been driving most days since 1988. I want to say that even with that level of experience, I find there is value in watching Richard's videos. Some aspects of driving have changed in the past 40 years - particularly in cities - though I mostly drive in moderate-sized towns and sometimes the countryside. I particularly note the stuff about the approach speed to junctions, especially as I drive a transit-sized van that often carries a heavy load. Van driving is a bit different from car driving even at the level of c. 3 tonnes, and many of the things Richard says are even more significant in such circumstances.

    • @RD-ht6go
      @RD-ht6go 10 месяцев назад

      Does that mean van brakes and tyres wear out very quickly?

    • @MrPaulc222
      @MrPaulc222 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@RD-ht6go Not necessarily, but I was referring to the fact that it's harder to recover from a mistake in a heavily-laden van, so it's more important to not make them in the first place than it is with a vehicle with better acceleration and shorter stopping distances. Tyres can wear faster on a van if it's loaded a lot and you do a lot of tight maneouvering, but they usually have a -C rating (for commercial) to cope with the loads. I tend to decelerate a sooner than if driving a light car. It is a different driving style that eases wear on the vehicle and on the driver's stress levels.

    • @Chrisamic
      @Chrisamic 9 месяцев назад +4

      You never stop learning, and there's no such thing as a perfect driver. I've done several driving tests over my life after passing my test first time in 1982. A few army driving courses and mandatory tests for work related vehicles. I'm normally rated quite highly by the testers, but I learn something on each every course I take. I can highly recommend doing further courses (like defensive driving courses for example) but unfortunately hardly anyone does this outside of work related testing.

    • @ganndeber1621
      @ganndeber1621 9 месяцев назад

      Wow your an experienced driver who drives a transit, what a god you are, an experienced driver, there are so few of those around, you deserve to be on TV telling us all about your driving expereince. maybe one day I to can be an experieced driver. You pompous knob

    • @mixit2413
      @mixit2413 9 месяцев назад +3

      when I used to work at the post office you had to do something called a change over if you were to drive any of there vehicals (its basically a car test) I did a changeover on the Larger 3.5 ton vans and the 7.5ton lorries and it much different from car driving you have to be accutly aware of the length of your vehicle it can be very easy to clip a curb on a tight turn.

  • @Tomcat-rj5tp
    @Tomcat-rj5tp 10 месяцев назад +89

    He navigates roundabouts better than 75% of American drivers. He also uses his blinkers better than most American drivers. Usually, in other places, people call them indicators, to indicate where you're going. In the US, we call them blinkers because they just go BLINK BLINK BLINK occasionally.

    • @irmakatzel6928
      @irmakatzel6928 10 месяцев назад +6

      Blinker is the German expression. Sometimes it's easy.

    • @SarcasticPlotRecaps
      @SarcasticPlotRecaps 10 месяцев назад +1

      Some call them tickers too

    • @robertwillis4061
      @robertwillis4061 9 месяцев назад +7

      Just remember to keep the blinker fluid filled up. It's a real pain when it runs out

    • @scottwallbank4794
      @scottwallbank4794 9 месяцев назад +5

      When I was in Maryland years back there was a roundabout by our hotel. Americans really didn't understand it. I would see crazy things like cars on the roundabout giving way to those entering.

    • @user-vp6cq4sv3d
      @user-vp6cq4sv3d 9 месяцев назад

      I thought you guys just called them turn signals? Anyway I noticed he kept leaving them on long after it were necessary. Seemed a bit disorientated on the first roundabout very mildly albeit. His conversation and voice in general were larger irritances then his driving. Making way is always good.

  • @douplayvinyl9504
    @douplayvinyl9504 10 месяцев назад +66

    Don’t like leaving comments like this but I just wanted to say thanks for your videos. I passed my test with 0 driver faults last week and I found your videos really useful for understanding why cars behave certain ways in different situations, particularly around downshifting and changing gears smoothly; was a massive help. Cheers!

    • @SarcasticPlotRecaps
      @SarcasticPlotRecaps 10 месяцев назад +15

      0 faults?? A perfect drive? Wow congrats you must be next level bro 👍

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  9 месяцев назад +15

      That's great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

    • @tmog-gaming
      @tmog-gaming 8 месяцев назад

      @@SarcasticPlotRecaps Name checks out. Is it so hard to believe? I didn't pass my main test with 0 faults but when I did my trailer licence I got a clean sheet, is it really need to be a sarcastic prick ?

    • @SarcasticPlotRecaps
      @SarcasticPlotRecaps 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@tmog-gamingThat comment wasn't sarcastic...so calm it with the unnecessary attitude. It's genuinely impressive to get zero faults ffs. Go outside and touch grass once in a while.

    • @tmog-gaming
      @tmog-gaming 8 месяцев назад

      @@SarcasticPlotRecaps Maybe you should go out and learn to drive without faults

  • @barsorrro
    @barsorrro 9 месяцев назад +69

    Richard, I'm not planning to take the British driving test, but I find driving, traffic and road regulations an interesting subject, and I really enjoy listening to your very clear, sensible and well-ordered explanations. However, your role-play as the instructor is what makes this video a true gem :). I've not had my mood so improved by somebody in a good couple of days. You are a man of many talents!

  • @alisont308
    @alisont308 10 месяцев назад +15

    I’m so glad that my examiner was really down to earth and friendly and he went out of his way to make me relax, we had a good chat and some jokes during my test. My instructor said all the Dudley test centre examiners are really nice but think I got the nicest one!

  • @jonathanstevenson1106
    @jonathanstevenson1106 8 месяцев назад +4

    Hi Richard, that you have a true passion for cars, the business of driving and (perhaps most importantly) really 'getting things right' comes shining through in all of your videos. I often referred to them while learning. I still do. Thank you for what you do - all new drivers should know about your channel. Keep it up!

  • @fionfion8222
    @fionfion8222 9 месяцев назад +4

    I watched the whole video even though a passed my test a year ago, you really help me a lot during my learning journey and I always appreciate your videos and found them very useful, thanks again.

  • @sheiladikshit5110
    @sheiladikshit5110 10 месяцев назад +26

    0:01 disqualified for automatic gearbox.

    • @RWL2012
      @RWL2012 9 месяцев назад

      not if it's an automatic test.

  • @cmchang3066
    @cmchang3066 9 месяцев назад +15

    Richard, I passed my test today with 3 minors. Your videos helped me a lot and I really enjoy them. You literally understand all the problems learners facing and give useful advice. You are a brilliant instructor❤I would recommend everyone who are learning driving to watch your RUclips channel.

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 6 месяцев назад +3

    Memories of my test 40 years ago - which was quite eventful! I was learning with a big agency on a local government contract. On my first lesson the instructor had a mental breakdown, took off his clothes, and abandoned me in the middle of a dangerous housing estate. On my second lesson, the instructor took be to the depot and disappeared. On threat of losing their contract, they gave me an open-ended number of lessons with their best instructor.
    He was a utterly brilliant. He trained the police pursuit trainers and the advanced driving instructors. Long after I felt I was ready he gave me more free lessons. The test was eventful - I had to do a real emergency stop when a mother with a pram stepped in front of me, and also deal with a jammed traffic light. The instructor was waiting for me and I said I'd passed. He said "I know - I didn't tell you but I've just broken the national record for consecutive passes (36, I think) and there's no way I'd have let you sit if there was any chance of you failing..."

  • @sinmok15
    @sinmok15 9 месяцев назад +7

    These mock test reviews are by far the most useful videos for me.

  • @wiil0w451
    @wiil0w451 10 месяцев назад +35

    passed today!!!! so relieved, and these videos were a big help thank you

    • @UndercoverDog
      @UndercoverDog 10 месяцев назад +2

      Mine is on August 15th (In Germany)

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  10 месяцев назад +2

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

    • @Fareeda212
      @Fareeda212 10 месяцев назад

      @@UndercoverDogmines on august 17th

  • @ARX_music
    @ARX_music 10 месяцев назад +9

    Been watching your channel for a while in the run up to my test on the 2nd. I passed first time with 6 minors.
    Watching your videos to see how tests would be in real world scenarios definitely helped calm my nerves and I can't thank you enough for all the help as I was terrified when I first started and between my instructor and your videos my confidence has grown tenfold!

  • @drsiddharthsaxena
    @drsiddharthsaxena 8 месяцев назад +2

    I passed my test with no faults! Thanks a lot for doing all the mock tests, they're sooooo helpful and I can't believe you've uploaded all this gold for free! You're a star! ⭐

  • @cameronsutherland8079
    @cameronsutherland8079 10 месяцев назад +45

    Sorry but I found Jason hilarious!! Couldn't stop laughing every time he gave an instruction!! 🤣🤣

  • @how_about_naw
    @how_about_naw 9 месяцев назад +17

    My undergraduate supervisor (US) took a driving test here without having lessons and passed first time. A German colleague let him use his car for the test, but the examiner assumed it was his intructor and let him sit in on the test! Sat there the whole time just watching because he thought it was funny lol

    • @AlexSwanson-rw7cv
      @AlexSwanson-rw7cv 9 месяцев назад +1

      Colleague would have been allowed to sit in the back during the test as a supervising driver, assuming he qualified for that (over 21 and held licence for 3 years, I think?). Don't have to be an instructor for that.

    • @badateverything5392
      @badateverything5392 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@AlexSwanson-rw7cv The person in the back can be anyone, only the person examining or sitting in the passenger seat needs to be over 21 and have a UK licence (for three ears). :)

    • @Stimm002
      @Stimm002 9 месяцев назад +1

      He would have known it wasn't an instructor because he didn't have an instructor badge and the car wouldn't have been marked or registered and insured as a driving school/private driving instructor vehicle. Anyone can sit in on your test as a chaperone, they don't even have to have a driving licence themselves.

    • @Stimm002
      @Stimm002 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@AlexSwanson-rw7cvno supervising drivers must be in the front passenger seat. They are just a chaperone and anyone can do that, they don't even have to have a driving licence themselves.

    • @bojo88
      @bojo88 9 месяцев назад +1

      I had my driving Instructor sit in the back of the car when I took my test for the second time. I was so convinced I was going to fail again (first examiner was just as it was portrayed here!), I asked him to make a note of what I needed to practice for the next attempt. I passed but he said he was glad to have had the opportunity to see a live test being carried out to update his own knowledge. He did say that it could have gone against me as the examiner would not be able to let me off anything that may have been borderline with a witness in the car but my second examiner was really nice and it turned out ok.

  • @tmsppp
    @tmsppp 7 месяцев назад +3

    On my first drivers test I had a bus driver as an examiner and you portraited him perfectly even though I live in Hungary.
    Before the second exam I went and practiced quite a lot, at the end I had approximately 1000 kilometers behind me (620 miles) and my book showed it. I learned a lot and had a better routine, got the same examiner this time and he was much nicer after a few tasks and luckily passed the exam. I drive for 8 years now, but still learn stuff every now and then in traffic and from your videos. Cheers

  • @kiradotee
    @kiradotee 9 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely love Jason. What a great driving examiner. ❤

  • @Nahida-vj3gc
    @Nahida-vj3gc 10 месяцев назад +12

    Hi Richard I have passed my driving test on my first attempt. A massive thanks to you and your channel. It was a tremendous help for me for fixing my mistakes and gathering more knowledge about driving.

    • @terrellturner5246
      @terrellturner5246 10 месяцев назад +2

      Congrats 🎉🎉 the real learning starts now. I recently passed my test last month it's been great 😀.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  9 месяцев назад +3

      That's great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @tashasgran
    @tashasgran 9 месяцев назад +8

    I took my driving test over 60 years ago. I was terrified and stalled the engine on the emergency stop. Thought, ‘that’s it then I’ve failed’ and continued the test much more relaxed. Driving through a very busy town at rush hour, someone quickly stepped onto a zebra crossing, I stopped immediately thus giving me a second chance. I passed first time and have been driving ever since. On seeing this, I am pretty proud of unconsciously doing what Kam was corrected on.

  • @ChelseyLynnLPs
    @ChelseyLynnLPs 5 месяцев назад +4

    I've lived in the Uk for 2 years. I'm 30 next year, American, been driving since I was 15.5 with no issues/accidents. Finally started the process of getting my license here. I'm learning manual for the first time, as that's what my husband's car is so it feels like I'm starting over. These videos have helped me a lot and given me some confidence. I've booked 10 hours of lessons and hopefully that will get me over the mental hurdle of driving on smaller roads on the opposite side I'm used to 😅

    • @robertybob
      @robertybob 2 месяца назад

      Let us know when you pass!

  • @michaelekeinde3424
    @michaelekeinde3424 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Richard. Thanks for all your videos, passed my test 4days. Will continue to watch your video mate. Cheers!

  • @Sir_Bear88
    @Sir_Bear88 9 месяцев назад +4

    Passed my test yesterday with only 2 minors, been watching your videos for a few weeks now and they have really helped a lot, so thank you!!!

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  9 месяцев назад

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @phantomsnake1442
    @phantomsnake1442 9 месяцев назад +16

    I passed my test yesterday with 3 minor faults. Thank you for the helpful videos Richard! These paired with a patient instructor really helped out a lot.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  9 месяцев назад +3

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @sagarbhujbal7189
    @sagarbhujbal7189 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for detailed videos.I passed my test today .My advice would be get familiar with local test routes so you will be confident.Always look out for Stop sign.Creep out for better view .

  • @Chefbala
    @Chefbala 9 месяцев назад +1

    I passed my test today!
    i am self learnt and your videos helped a lot!
    thank you richard!

  • @ebeale15
    @ebeale15 10 месяцев назад +7

    as a very anxious driver you have helped me massively, thank you so much Richard 👍

  • @lukedocherty2855
    @lukedocherty2855 10 месяцев назад +5

    Passed just the other week and just wanted to say a massive thanks as your videos were a great help. keep it up mate.

  • @emilikakwok9746
    @emilikakwok9746 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love this kind of video, really good for learner driver to avoid taking those mistakes.Thank you.

  • @jdraper12
    @jdraper12 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wish I found these vids when I was first learning - it would've saved me 4 attempts at the test! Having been driving for several years now, even now this video has been very useful. Ta

  • @lalayatem3758
    @lalayatem3758 9 месяцев назад +3

    Passed yesterday!! Thank you for your great videos! God bless you☺️

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @forzaski
    @forzaski 10 месяцев назад +35

    Passed earlier today, didnt have an instructor so your videos are basically how i learned, massive thanks 😁

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  10 месяцев назад +7

      That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

    • @darren25061965
      @darren25061965 9 месяцев назад

      None of my children had instructors and they all passed first time, I was their instructor/Father. As a Cyclist, Motorcyclist, Car driver, Van driver, Truck driver and Bus driver, I was able to share so much information and alternate perspectives with them, different vehicles require many different and unique skills, they benefited from them all.

  • @keithmartin1328
    @keithmartin1328 9 месяцев назад +2

    It would have been great if RUclips, along with your videos, had of been available back in 1996 when I passed my test. Very interesting and informative.

  • @baldric44
    @baldric44 7 месяцев назад +1

    Full marks for your instructional methods, if all driving instructors used the same methodology as you, the roads would be much safer, well done and keep up the good work.

  • @ricksville1
    @ricksville1 9 месяцев назад +3

    Passed my test 12 years ago and I had Jason the examiner 4 times lol absolutely spot on..the secret agent joke was typical humour but good lol ..and I'd say this is a true representation of the test , usually they are on the harsh side and absolutely your instructor should prepare you for that... This is the best mock test I've seen 👏...this will help alot of new learners and people preparing for the test 😎😎😎

  • @Win1forQuinn
    @Win1forQuinn 10 месяцев назад +24

    I'm an American preparing to take the UK driving exam. There are many, many differences, not just the 'left side of the road, right side of the car' thing. Despite 20+ years of US driving experience, professional UK driving lessons (and these videos of course) have been vital for me.

    • @oneanywhere8561
      @oneanywhere8561 9 месяцев назад +4

      Good luck!

    • @RikAindow
      @RikAindow 9 месяцев назад +4

      Good luck! My ex wife is an American who had to take her test again in the UK. In the end she stuck to driving an automatic as driving on the "wrong side" on narrower roads, and driving stick was too much for her

    • @oneanywhere8561
      @oneanywhere8561 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@RikAindow Hardly anything came unexpected. It takes time and effort to get into the clutch's innards and some questions about the torque, power, and rpm of an engine, get used to left-side traffic, and master clutch-gas-gear synchronical operation to the point of the full subconscious. On the one hand, Americans are lazy. But on the other hand, why bother if an alternative is available.

    • @vickywitton1008
      @vickywitton1008 9 месяцев назад +3

      I bet the impression that the American driving test is very easy to.pass. Is that true?

    • @oneanywhere8561
      @oneanywhere8561 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@vickywitton1008 I can attest to that. In San Francisco road test pass rate is 75%. In Daly City (5 miles south of San Francisco) road test pass rate is 80%. 20 minutes of smooth sailing and voila! No freeway driving, no reverse parallel parking, no manual transmission requirement, no roundabouts (runarounds 😀), wide streets, and light traffic. One has to be totally inept to flunk the test.

  • @k_luna.
    @k_luna. 9 месяцев назад

    I got my license & my car last year. I still watch your vids & I still learn something new everytime.

  • @amaramayy
    @amaramayy 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Jason for these videos!! Got my practical soon and absolutely terrified 😅

  • @jamesfahy2935
    @jamesfahy2935 9 месяцев назад +9

    He may have 'failed' but he's a better driver than 40% of drivers on our roads.

  • @destyrian
    @destyrian 8 месяцев назад +5

    This was hard to watch, even years after I eventually passed - pretty much spot on with the mannerisms and directions, though my examiners weren't quite as cold. They also tell you what you got majors in, if any, and will briefly go over minors if not. They always ask what you'd be doing today - I thought it was a way of helping you to relax but I now realise it's likely to see if you get easily distracted.

  • @redrob6026
    @redrob6026 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bringing back memories of my driving test, was 17 years ago now and didn't have to follow a sat nav because they didn't exist! Was still tough.

  • @saltbjorn
    @saltbjorn 6 месяцев назад

    Really curious to see a mock test done by another instructor, thanks for the perspective!

  • @clareshaughnessy2745
    @clareshaughnessy2745 9 месяцев назад +3

    Bloomin heck, I’ve already failed on the power steering test! But driving too close to parked cars was one of my failures on my first test in the 80s. Thank the lord I passed on my second go, it was bad enough then but I don’t think I could pass it now

  • @tadesubaru1383
    @tadesubaru1383 8 месяцев назад +5

    As a person who has a phobia of driving, I almost got an anxiety attack watching this video. Great content.

  • @EPHZAM
    @EPHZAM 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your way of teaching is good, sir. Keep it up.

  • @pmw3839
    @pmw3839 2 месяца назад

    These videos are so helpful. Superb instructor.

  • @angela_jx
    @angela_jx 10 месяцев назад +27

    “I was a secret agent” lmao

  • @therealchayd
    @therealchayd 9 месяцев назад +7

    Damn, I'd definitely get a bunch of minor faults if I had to re-take my test! Massive props to Khemaran for letting himself be filmed for this, and moreso for driving on compatatively difficult British roads. I have to say that approaching roundabouts too fast does seem endemic among drivers (I'm guilty of it too), it can be a pain if you're waiting to enter a busy roundabout when there's a bunch of drivers hooning towards you.

  • @debz25
    @debz25 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos have been super super helpful!! Learnt a lot from them. Passed yesterday thank God, first try, 3 minors.

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's great to hear! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @sandystuff
    @sandystuff 8 месяцев назад +1

    My god I was thoroughly enjoying the examiner persona, so entertaining and informative!

  • @arnaudbertrand4808
    @arnaudbertrand4808 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hey Richard, I am one of those who have recently being watching-and catching up on some of your back catalogue of videos.
    Jason is hilarious ("i'm afraid you failed"-exit vehicle-door close- i'd have a laugh as too stunned to cry) -Stern but funny with it.
    Passed in an automatic 16 years ago (shush at the back) and i'd wish your videos were around then-(tried manual but after 2 failed tests gave up). Considering going back to learn to drive a manual as i get no end of grief (just the odd comment here and there nothing serious) from fam and friends driving an automatic...

  • @balgus82
    @balgus82 8 месяцев назад +3

    Having parked cars on the side of such small roads would give me so much anxiety. Especially the ones that don't have dividing lines in the middle of the road.

  • @feralroots8525
    @feralroots8525 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just wanted to thank you for your videos, they helped me pass my test. 😊

  • @geoffh2560
    @geoffh2560 8 месяцев назад

    nice video for folks outside of the UK to see what driving on our narrow roads is really like.

  • @MrChipcho
    @MrChipcho 8 месяцев назад +5

    That was a very nice video and congrats to Khemaran on being on camera and wanting to learn how to drive better ! Also shows that driving courses in US should probably be a thing.

    • @nswinoz3302
      @nswinoz3302 8 месяцев назад +2

      Try Australia, 6 States and 2 Territories just a bit smaller than main land USA and therefore most of their states the state of Texas will fall into without touching the sides. A theory exam is required to start the learning process. What was 150 hours of documented(recorded) practical driving now reduced to only 120hr with a portion of night driving record.if you attend a driving school those hours are valued 3 to 1 up to the first 10 hours equal 30 so you still have 90 hours of accompanied driving. Before you can attempt your licence test, again theoretically and practical examinations. If you pass that you are issued a provisional licence that allows you to drive on the road by yourself for one year so long as you display a red P plate. It also has certain restricts on speed number of passages vehicle engine type or capacity and zero alcohol of course, which you will get tested on regularly. Then in no less than a year can be longer, you allowed to do your second test on what most people would call theory road skill. Which you have learnt while driving for one years (min) after you pass that test you move to you Green P plates with slightly less restrictions. You have to drive on that for another two year after which you qualify for a full licence. So an average of 3 1/2 years but can take longer, and compared to Sweden it’s easy. P.S. Random Breath Tests or RBT’s ( watch the show ) have been common place in Australia for over 40 years and widely accepted and I know that I’ve been tested more than 200 times but less than 500 in that period even twice on the same day more than once. Also along with two now adult children while teaching them to drive. 35 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath equal our OLD limit of .08 Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). However it was lowered to .05 BAC around 20years ago that approximately 22 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath or the limit in Scotland. I’ve also driven in Germany where EVERYONE follows the road rules even when there are at TERMINAL velocity in a brand new Shelby Cobra.Great country and good people! From NSW in Oz.

  • @zosemabubble7825
    @zosemabubble7825 9 месяцев назад +8

    My parents never learnt to drive so we never had a car in the family when I was growing up. We went everywhere by public transport, which was fine when I was really young as I knew nothing else. Once my friends started driving lessons and got their first cars I became acutely aware of how much more freedom they had than I did. I was incredibly nervous about driving and it took me a long time to pluck up the courage to learn, but I did it. It took 3 attempts for me to pass my driving test but I got there in the end and have been happily driving since 1997 - passing my driving test was one of my proudest moments. 😊

  • @Dafixerx
    @Dafixerx 10 месяцев назад +1

    I also passed first time last month thanks to these videos with only 2 minor faults

  • @targettmark88
    @targettmark88 9 месяцев назад

    fantastic video , lots of valuable info here :) thank you

  • @Casavult
    @Casavult 10 месяцев назад +6

    "Got a problem with that?" Jason sounds like my dad. 😂😂😂

  • @dreamcrusher112
    @dreamcrusher112 10 месяцев назад +19

    The examiner here reminds me of the one I had on my first attempt at my bike license. Luckily I had a much kinder examiner for the second attempt! I actually watched many of these as there are lots of transferable skills required for the bike test, which I passed today :)

    • @RikAindow
      @RikAindow 9 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations! Ride safe.

  • @coltatuc
    @coltatuc 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the lesson mate
    💯

  • @Glen-qh5xq
    @Glen-qh5xq 10 дней назад

    I organize trips from America to Ireland and some of my clients are driving under these conditions (left lane, narrow roads, roundabouts) for the first time. I'll use this video as a teaching tool for them. Cheers.

  • @djhworld_
    @djhworld_ 10 месяцев назад +17

    Props to Khemaran for sporting some sweet driving gloves

    • @barryhumphries4514
      @barryhumphries4514 10 месяцев назад +4

      I was thinking Dr NO, but maybe it's because of our non Florida weather... 💁🏽‍♂

    • @birkhatt8969
      @birkhatt8969 10 месяцев назад +4

      Alan Partridge immediately came to mind.

  • @lemonkamii
    @lemonkamii 9 месяцев назад +4

    My actual test is in 2 days!! Watching you makes me feel more prepared and feel less anxious, will let you know how it goes!!

    • @MrPaulc222
      @MrPaulc222 9 месяцев назад +1

      We await with bated breath :)

    • @lemonkamii
      @lemonkamii 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@MrPaulc222 Passed with 4 minors!!! super surprised I passed because I had to emergency stop because some silly people decided to walk in front of my car 🤕all good though!!

    • @MrPaulc222
      @MrPaulc222 9 месяцев назад

      @@lemonkamii Nicely done. I think the test is stricter than when I took mine (1980/81), so especially well done! :)

    • @lemonkamii
      @lemonkamii 9 месяцев назад

      @@MrPaulc222 wow, must've been different back then. thanks!!

    • @diskgrinder
      @diskgrinder 7 месяцев назад

      @@lemonkamiicongratulations! Well done

  • @patrikwihlke4170
    @patrikwihlke4170 9 месяцев назад +2

    Seeing how everyone agrees that's how DVSA examiners are, I'm glad I did mine in Sweden 😅 She was super nice and we had a great conversation which made me feel more relaxed. To anyone still trying for a license, it is well worth the effort! Keep at it!

  • @hauddubius3706
    @hauddubius3706 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good acting skills Jason! Even made me feel like I was being examined again and I was just watching! Haha

  • @florjanbrudar692
    @florjanbrudar692 8 месяцев назад +6

    You telling Khemaran he failed and just getting out was hilarious.

  • @sheiladikshit5110
    @sheiladikshit5110 10 месяцев назад +6

    10:52 disqualified for lack of bants.

  • @Dustii91
    @Dustii91 7 месяцев назад

    Took me until 13:30 to recognise the roads in Colchester, nostalgic hit!
    Also great content👌🏽 it's nice to see the examiners thought process as it goes on

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 8 месяцев назад

    The parellel park, we were taught without mirrors, you pulled up to the parked car to a certain point, as you moved back, you gave one full turn on steering, when you got to another point, you put another full turn, then when you go to another point, you put full opposite lock on steering to bring front end in, and parked with the streeing in that full lock, for when you pullled away. it was something like that long time ago, found this video great to see how things have changed, great job

  • @fishy_on_me
    @fishy_on_me 10 месяцев назад +4

    Personally I'd like to see the 20 minute debrief, I'd like to see the conversation you two had. Maybe upload it as an unlisted video and link it in the description of this video?

  • @alisont308
    @alisont308 10 месяцев назад +7

    I keep thinking I’d love to see a video about learning to drive in all countries round the world and what is required lessons/test wise, that would be so interesting (hint, hint!)

    • @oleksandrseleznov
      @oleksandrseleznov 10 месяцев назад +2

      For some countries it would be "learning to survive on the road" 😂

    • @James_Doyle83
      @James_Doyle83 9 месяцев назад

      ​@oleksandrseleznov that's part of the UK then 😂

    • @James_Doyle83
      @James_Doyle83 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@oleksandrseleznov0

    • @stillstanding123
      @stillstanding123 9 месяцев назад

      ​@oleksandrseleznov Thailand comes to mind immediately. No rules for Thais, just look forward and go. 😂

  • @daver4972
    @daver4972 10 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting comments about only indicating when necessary, it's a 'discussion' I've had a few times. I was taught for my bike test that if I needed to indicate when pulling away from the kerb then I shouldn't be pulling away from the kerb; better to spend the time making very, very sure that nothing was coming and avoiding the act of signalling becoming permission to pull out regardless.

  • @sitiyusof1367
    @sitiyusof1367 9 месяцев назад

    it's like a virtual tour - love it!👍

  • @jonbondMPG
    @jonbondMPG 9 месяцев назад +14

    I think I passed this gentleman at the 00:01 mark, with those gloves he's clearly a man of taste and sophistication, and rightly should be allowed to return from the colonies to drive on our wonderful correctly left hand side roads.

  • @DaddyVanHool
    @DaddyVanHool 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love that he was fully into the "not ver nic" driving instructor character, loved it !

  • @Zvijezdjne05050
    @Zvijezdjne05050 9 месяцев назад +1

    Passed today with 2 minors, binged your videos last night Richard and have been watching since i failed first time. Thanks for everything

    • @ConquerDriving
      @ConquerDriving  9 месяцев назад +2

      That's great news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

    • @christinemcloughlin7025
      @christinemcloughlin7025 9 месяцев назад

      Does this gentleman also drive a manual car?😊

  • @ddhsd
    @ddhsd 4 месяца назад

    At 29:21 Demist the rear window, I had a blank look realizing I have I idea how to do this on my 23 Niro Hybrid(1st car I have owned with rear wiper)
    What I love about this channel are the reminders for us so to be better drivers and part of that is understanding how infrequently used features on our cars work.