I passed my test with 1 minor on Thursday! Thanks so much as these videos really helped me learn so many more important things helping me learn to drive. :)
Lol Jacks like me talking too much during my lesson. The bit where he asked why a parent would cross the road at such a "dodgy" place with their child is 100 per cent something I would do and say during a lesson.
@@dwayner901 If he needs to turn the wheel, he can just turn it. It's easy with one hand and as for being at 70mph, at 3am on my way home I will cruise at 120mph with one hand on the wheel. It's so easy even at 120.
This was me in my real test yesterday not believing that I’ve finally passed 😀😂 I just want to thank you for your videos- I’ve found them incredibly helpful and they’ve really taught me what to look out for.
That was a nice drive Jack, a few minor blips that can easily be sorted out. My recommendation is 2 hands on the wheel! Good luck for your actual Test.
I passed my test this morning with 3 minors. I love your videos and will keep watching them. I learnt a lot especially how to drive on a narrow road with cars parked on the sides what always gives me nerves. I had a town centre route on the test and I was able to stay calm and focused. Thank you 💞
Jack, drive down to the very end of this road "sat nave should start from there." Good smoothed driving, awareness and observation are paramount. Being proactive of potential hazard. Well done!😄
I'm surprised you didn't say much about keeping his hands on the wheel especially when reverse parked he was crossing his arms over - the two instructors I've had absolutely lose their minds when I do this lol
When i took my test in 1972 you would fail if you drove with only one hand holding steering wheel, but times change I suppose, mind you I always drive since with one hand LOL
it really is just down to luck and jack shows this. ive watched so many of these vidoes and other people could do the same things same route everything and get a serious or a fail actaully makes me want to scream!
Had my second driving lesson yesterday and I’ve already done roundabouts and main roads so I’m really happy with my progress considering I’ve only had 2 hours on the road
Passed my test in 1972, at 17 but still like watching these videos, wish my instructor had looked like her mine was a 60 year old bold bloke, Well done to everyone who pass there test
Hi, these videos are so useful and really help to fill my knowledge gaps. My test is on Wednesday, any tips for the lead up to the test and on the day?
very funny mock test and so much that went wrong for him but he kept his cool and passed well done lad have my test on in 4 days and am s****ing it lol !
When I took my test, I thought that I had failed for stalling at some point. So from that point, I just relaxed because it was game over in my mind. I passed after ten lessons in total 😊
In the uk your guys driving looks more difficult than the US all we do is pull the gear to drive and we drive with out pressing any gears but if you need to reverse you need change gears but somtimes when your backing up from your home or parking lot and we only use 1 foot on the break or accelteration and only 2 of them buy you guys have 3 :O
Nice test and a good drive to be honest. The thing that repeatedly stuck out to me was the clutch control when moving off or in the reversing maneuver. It would be worth him perhaps practicing that you can actually go very slow just using clutch + gas and that you don't need to be using clutch + brake to crawl etc as that can also cause the car to stall. Moving off I guess there is a deadzone where when you pull it up before the bite and that's safe but I prefer to make sure gas already applied from when the clutch is much further down
Jack' were pretty good with the steering, driving his own car, stalling the car, he got the car going. He Thought He Had Failed! But, Aman assured Jack It wasn't a major fault! Well done Jack.
Congratulations his using good mirror check but sometimes using one hand holding steering thats serious fault i did that in praticle test they give me serious fault but i passed it 3rd time
this is some nonsense. Confident drivers always drive with one hand whenever possible, and the other hand can be on the gearbox. This is an indicator of relaxation and confidence.
I was unemployed when I first learnt to drive in 2011, I got 3 free 2hr sessions as part of my birthday pressie and I managed to pay for 3 more but I had to stop because I was unemployed. 2 months went by and I figured out how to afford 1hr sessions instead of 2 whilst still being unemployed and thus took another 8 lessons so total hours of lessons was just 20hrs before my instructor said I was good enough for the test. So 20hrs all in, I didnt have any outside help from my family like Jack did. Passed with 4 minors.
These tests are much better. Not unlike in Mauritius where two hands are obligatory to be on steering wheel and the candidate should not go over 3rd gear.
Hi how Are you very Good video love your video Last Week am London one Week am drive first time London very dificult for me driving Am living germany what germany Driving very easy
I had the same thought what he said during my exam. I've made mistakes but I've solved them all. I could not merge onto the a4 because there were lorries on lane one. So I held back until it was safe to merge onto lane 1. The examinator approved it.
I think he would have failed, or has a high chance of failing. I know you said that one hand on the wheel is not a serious issue as long as control is maintained, but that is not what I was taught at all. Both on my car and my HGV training (HGV is more lenient than car regarding hands on wheel). I'll just assume a middle ground and say that some examiners would follow your line of driving, and others that would take two hands on the wheel very strictly. Not worth the risk. By 7:19 I'd counted 14 times (or more) of repeated one hand on wheel driving. Auto fail and that's a shame. He's doing it, for the most part, because he's nervous. Fidgeting. I do it too and I had to train myself not to on test. After test, he can do as he pleases with hands on wheel, but that's a habit I'd try and get him to kick for his test. 'Cause his actual driving control etc.. is very good so far as I have watched :) (Will watch the rest).
Hi you know the car passing on your left at 8:29, did they enter their lane in the correct way? Shouldn’t they have been in your lane originally? Thanks
The lane we started in at the beginning of this roundabout (traffic lights) Our lane splits into 2 as we enter we took the right most as we were doing a u turn. They most likely started behind us and went into the 3rd lane
Wow bro londons roads are so confusing and different to here in australia 🇦🇺.. it looks much harder ! I am going for my driving test here sydney australia in 3 weeks and i will not be doing any driving lessons . I just drive with my brothers and thats it . I just want to see how i go at the test without any driving lessons .. actually i have learnt preety much everything off youtube anyway lol ..
Examiner marks down as you go, longer notes maybe at the end. I assume the few minutes she needed was to calculate total minors/majors and prepare herself for the debrief.
I really do think instructors should tell learner drivers about where they should place their hands, crossing over, one hand on the gear stick or on their leg really is not good practice. Jack has a bad habit now heaven knows how he is going to be once he gets his licence. I hope he continues to stay safe on the road. well done.
He Aman,i really enjoyed to watch your videos with pleasure,you mind if you do a special video all about roundabouts? Which position to fit in and all about how to deal with it? Thanks!
I think less professional lessons have to be compromised with private lessons. I have done 22 hours lessons without private lessons. I'm ok driving on quiet roads but I don't feel completely confident on busy roads. I should get more lessons...until get confident enough...
I know this was uploaded half a year ago, but I still have a question. I am not from the UK but I wonder, here(the Netherlands) you can fail on not having your hands on the steering wheel properly. You can drive a perfect test and fail on that here. I see he has a habit of driving with one hand on the wheel and one on his lap. Isn't that an issue in the UK?
@@Aaronn14 Some cars actually can take full control of the reversing procedure for you! Anyway, I was referring to a reverse monitor that shows where you are inside your parking bay and alert you with beeps as to how near you are to an object behind. However, I personally have learned the skill of driving, so I don’t need all those gadgets and gizmos to aide me!
Is that steering wheel too hot or something? Why's he keep switching single hands while driving? 😅 I managed to pass first time with 5 minors, was certain I'd probably failed but nope 🤗
i did the test, i did emergency stop just like this guy did and they failed me saying i stopped too slow. Everything else was ok, I even done the whole emergency stop procedure right. The whole hour went fine. I can't believe smth like that had me fail.
Yes as long as you have good control on the wheel, but it’s good practice to keep both hands on the wheel You will not be marked down unless you lose control
imagine beeping a learner when they stalled, embarrassing behaviour
Isn't that normal haha? Whenever I stall I always get beeped at. Maybe that's because I'm learning in Bradford though lmao
That’s normal
Its stupid. It will only take the learner longer to restart and find the bite.
@@hazzaluffman8415no it isn’t. You’re beeping will only make them go slower because they’re stressed. Give them a couple minutes to readjust
I passed my test with 1 minor on Thursday! Thanks so much as these videos really helped me learn so many more important things helping me learn to drive. :)
I passed same day👏🏽
Well done! ⭐️
this was probably one of the most eventful and funny mock tests i've seen on youtube and yet still a pass, brilliant stuff, good luck Jack!
bro's complementing himself
Lol Jacks like me talking too much during my lesson. The bit where he asked why a parent would cross the road at such a "dodgy" place with their child is 100 per cent something I would do and say during a lesson.
After seeing countless comments of people joining the pass gang.. I've finally joined the club! I PASSED MY TEST TODAY 😭😭 I'm honestly so happy!!
Congratulations !
21:37 when he turned on the wipers instead of signalling😂😂😂😂 that was funny😂
Passed on Wednesday with 4 minors - you're videos definitely helped with some things I was unsure of so thank you ☺️
Well done! 😊
after passing 4 years ago it's still fun to come and watch these videos. Well done!
Well done Jack, such a smooth drive. I really enjoyed watching. Good luck for the main test but if you drive like you did with Aman you’ll be great..
very good driving but that one hand driving and that other hand just laying on his lap isn't the best habit in the world. Well done Jack!
@@dwayner901 How can it make you unfomfortable? I always drive with one hand. One hand is plenty.
@@dwayner901 1-1.5 seconds reaction time? For what? You can still come to a quick stop with one hand on the wheel.
@@dwayner901 If he needs to turn the wheel, he can just turn it. It's easy with one hand and as for being at 70mph, at 3am on my way home I will cruise at 120mph with one hand on the wheel. It's so easy even at 120.
Love these, find them so relaxing in a strange way! Also love the learners journeys from the beginning if you're doing anymore series of those Aman ❤️
Got my test on Thursday 8am😭😭😭 I saw ur message on the live chat no clue how to respond to that on their tho
@@jackbiggs2600 really good luck Jack, I'm sure you'll ace it. 😊
@@Jobriz84 thanks a lot 🙏
Good luck! :)
@@jackbiggs2600 How’d it go!?
Loving the videos very helpful. It actually has made me realize maybe I'm doing better than I thought. But also there is always room for improvement.
This was me in my real test yesterday not believing that I’ve finally passed 😀😂 I just want to thank you for your videos- I’ve found them incredibly helpful and they’ve really taught me what to look out for.
That was a nice drive Jack, a few minor blips that can easily be sorted out. My recommendation is 2 hands on the wheel! Good luck for your actual Test.
Thank you so much Aman for your great videos online. I’ve passed today because of your videos.
I did a PCV driving test 1 month ago, I also thought I had failed but actually passed honestly the relief was exceptional.
I passed my test this morning with 3 minors. I love your videos and will keep watching them. I learnt a lot especially how to drive on a narrow road with cars parked on the sides what always gives me nerves. I had a town centre route on the test and I was able to stay calm and focused. Thank you 💞
Well done! ☺️⭐️
Thank you for these videos, passed 1st time on Thursday and these videos have been a huge help! :)
Well done! 😊
I passed my test yesterday and have been watching your videos and tiktok lives and they have been really helpful! Thanks for the great content!
I loved this one... What a delight.. Well Done Jack.. Thankyou Amin... Xx
Jack was really relax and safe well deserved
No way how funny is Jack 😂😂😂 from the beginning, but when what he did, in the end, 😂😂 just hilarious, well-done Jack.
I passed with 4 minors on Friday. I want to say thank you for your videos helped immensely, thank you so much 🙏
Well done!
Jack, drive down to the very end of this road "sat nave should start from there." Good smoothed driving, awareness and observation are paramount. Being proactive of potential hazard. Well done!😄
Watching before my test tomorrow, fingers crossed :D
Find these so relaxing, and super helpful I have my test next week 😬
Good luck :) hope it goes well
I'm surprised you didn't say much about keeping his hands on the wheel especially when reverse parked he was crossing his arms over - the two instructors I've had absolutely lose their minds when I do this lol
Yes.. I’m confused to, I’ve been told my habit is too bad… 😵💫
When i took my test in 1972 you would fail if you drove with only one hand holding steering wheel, but times change I suppose, mind you I always drive since with one hand LOL
Here's me thinking he's going a bit fast in the 20's. I'm watching in 1.25 speed.
it really is just down to luck and jack shows this. ive watched so many of these vidoes and other people could do the same things same route everything and get a serious or a fail actaully makes me want to scream!
Had my second driving lesson yesterday and I’ve already done roundabouts and main roads so I’m really happy with my progress considering I’ve only had 2 hours on the road
Doubt you have
@@nathanielmay3900 passed first time with only 7 lessons
@@prodbynatty8071 I’m guessing you drove with family then cos no way can u pass after 7 hours
@@keiralouisebowtell9232 I ended up passing in seven weeks, 7 lessons and about 4 hours in my own car
@@prodbynatty8071 fair enough, was gunna say it’s diff to do it without driving outside of lessons lol
Passed my test in 1972, at 17 but still like watching these videos, wish my instructor had looked like her mine was a 60 year old bold bloke, Well done to everyone who pass there test
Don't think woman were allowed to drive then
@@MotivationAdonis A girl who worked in the stores at the garage i worked passed her test 2 days after her 17th birthday learnt on her dads farm
@@MotivationAdonis it was the 70s not the 1800s 🤣
@@Lilyrev those feminists lied to me
Good to see you Aman 🙂. It was pleasure getting lessons from you on your Micra back in 2014.
Oh nice!! :) glad you remember me!
The red micra was the best! THE BUBBLE! 😍
Hi, these videos are so useful and really help to fill my knowledge gaps. My test is on Wednesday, any tips for the lead up to the test and on the day?
I passed my test today with only 18 hours of lessons after never driving before I’m so happy with myself can’t wait to get a car
very funny mock test and so much that went wrong for him but he kept his cool and passed well done lad have my test on in 4 days and am s****ing it lol !
Can’t find the test date Atm,
he did really well,👏
But I luv the Instructor 🧑🏫♥️🌷👌
One handed drive and pass
Amazing
When I took my test, I thought that I had failed for stalling at some point. So from that point, I just relaxed because it was game over in my mind.
I passed after ten lessons in total 😊
exactly the same as me 2 hours ago 🤣 I was so nervous my leg was shaking and I stalled
Happened to me too, I stalled as soon as I started and I thought that was it. But I passed with 4 minors!
Me and my friend were just watching this and got really exited because you guys went past our school😂🎉
In the uk your guys driving looks more difficult than the US all we do is pull the gear to drive and we drive with out pressing any gears but if you need to reverse you need change gears but somtimes when your backing up from your home or parking lot and we only use 1 foot on the break or accelteration and only 2 of them buy you guys have 3 :O
Yeah because most people in the uk drive manual so you gotta have gears and clutch in America most people drive automatic so no clutch needed
I think the beauty of the vehicle made him forgot to hold the steering wheel with both hands.. 😂
I thought exactly the same thing about the kid and adult, redic, there was a crossing 200 yards away. Daft way to model crossing roads.
Jack didn't stop at double broken line at roundabout (Time: 4:32), Is it must to stop at double broken line or not?
Nice test and a good drive to be honest. The thing that repeatedly stuck out to me was the clutch control when moving off or in the reversing maneuver. It would be worth him perhaps practicing that you can actually go very slow just using clutch + gas and that you don't need to be using clutch + brake to crawl etc as that can also cause the car to stall. Moving off I guess there is a deadzone where when you pull it up before the bite and that's safe but I prefer to make sure gas already applied from when the clutch is much further down
The wipers 🤣🤣🤣
Jack' were pretty good with the steering, driving his own car, stalling the car, he got the car going. He Thought He Had Failed! But, Aman assured Jack
It wasn't a major fault! Well done Jack.
Hi everyobe, at 14:13 I got confused with the lane change in roundabouts, I thought it is not allowed or meant to?
Congratulations his using good mirror check but sometimes using one hand holding steering thats serious fault i did that in praticle test they give me serious fault but i passed it 3rd time
this is some nonsense. Confident drivers always drive with one hand whenever possible, and the other hand can be on the gearbox. This is an indicator of relaxation and confidence.
It isn’t a fault to use one hand as long as you do not lose control.
as a training mechanic that tell me question has got me buzzing for my test when i start driving lmao
I was unemployed when I first learnt to drive in 2011, I got 3 free 2hr sessions as part of my birthday pressie and I managed to pay for 3 more but I had to stop because I was unemployed. 2 months went by and I figured out how to afford 1hr sessions instead of 2 whilst still being unemployed and thus took another 8 lessons so total hours of lessons was just 20hrs before my instructor said I was good enough for the test. So 20hrs all in, I didnt have any outside help from my family like Jack did. Passed with 4 minors.
Passed last week with 1 minor, these videos were honestly so helpful 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Well done! 😊
These tests are much better. Not unlike in Mauritius where two hands are obligatory to be on steering wheel and the candidate should not go over 3rd gear.
Well driven! 👍 Keep two hands on the wheel though and try to pass the wheel through both hands without crossing!
I like yr voice 👌👌👌
Yr driving videos are really helpful to us... thanks 🙏
Thank you 😊
14:38 that’s uk football trials they went into no way😂😂
New friend here watching get ready for my test too
Where I live in Canada when doing a test we have to have both hands on the wheel at all times or we get marked
The putting one hand down all the time and only having one hand on the wheel would make me feel so uncomfortable as the passenger
Hi how Are you very Good video love your video Last Week am London one Week am drive first time London very dificult for me driving Am living germany what germany Driving very easy
I had the same thought what he said during my exam. I've made mistakes but I've solved them all. I could not merge onto the a4 because there were lorries on lane one. So I held back until it was safe to merge onto lane 1. The examinator approved it.
I think he would have failed, or has a high chance of failing. I know you said that one hand on the wheel is not a serious issue as long as control is maintained, but that is not what I was taught at all. Both on my car and my HGV training (HGV is more lenient than car regarding hands on wheel). I'll just assume a middle ground and say that some examiners would follow your line of driving, and others that would take two hands on the wheel very strictly. Not worth the risk. By 7:19 I'd counted 14 times (or more) of repeated one hand on wheel driving. Auto fail and that's a shame. He's doing it, for the most part, because he's nervous. Fidgeting. I do it too and I had to train myself not to on test. After test, he can do as he pleases with hands on wheel, but that's a habit I'd try and get him to kick for his test. 'Cause his actual driving control etc.. is very good so far as I have watched :) (Will watch the rest).
Hi you know the car passing on your left at 8:29, did they enter their lane in the correct way? Shouldn’t they have been in your lane originally? Thanks
The lane we started in at the beginning of this roundabout (traffic lights)
Our lane splits into 2 as we enter
we took the right most as we were doing a u turn.
They most likely started behind us and went into the 3rd lane
Wow bro londons roads are so confusing and different to here in australia 🇦🇺.. it looks much harder ! I am going for my driving test here sydney australia in 3 weeks and i will not be doing any driving lessons . I just drive with my brothers and thats it . I just want to see how i go at the test without any driving lessons .. actually i have learnt preety much everything off youtube anyway lol ..
What do you do for the few minutes before the debrief? Will the examiner take notes at the time or wait until the end?
Examiner marks down as you go, longer notes maybe at the end. I assume the few minutes she needed was to calculate total minors/majors and prepare herself for the debrief.
Just passed today, now I’m binging this stuff 😂
Well done!! :)
4:20 is it always the case to use right lane for exit at 12'oclock?
Use the left lane for 12 o clock unless road markings tell you otherwise
He didn't stop at double broken line too, and used the right lane to take second exit.
I really do think instructors should tell learner drivers about where they should place their hands, crossing over, one hand on the gear stick or on their leg really is not good practice. Jack has a bad habit now heaven knows how he is going to be once he gets his licence. I hope he continues to stay safe on the road. well done.
Well done 👏
He Aman,i really enjoyed to watch your videos with pleasure,you mind if you do a special video all about roundabouts? Which position to fit in and all about how to deal with it? Thanks!
I think less professional lessons have to be compromised with private lessons. I have done 22 hours lessons without private lessons. I'm ok driving on quiet roads but I don't feel completely confident on busy roads. I should get more lessons...until get confident enough...
You are sooooooooo pretty!!!!! Your hair is amazing
He never checked all of his blind spots when readjusting the reverse bay parking maneuver, I've seen orhers failed for that
Definetly try keep both your hands on the steering wheel, examinors really don't like that.
He was driving with one hand for a wile.
Can't understand why he kept taking one hand off the steering wheel...doesn't make sense especially going round a bend,
Thank you.
Please show the satnav in the next vidoes
Hi
Do you only do mock tests for Manual? Or automatic as well
they do mocks for both types
I'd fail for forgetting to look at the road
I know this was uploaded half a year ago, but I still have a question. I am not from the UK but I wonder, here(the Netherlands) you can fail on not having your hands on the steering wheel properly. You can drive a perfect test and fail on that here. I see he has a habit of driving with one hand on the wheel and one on his lap. Isn't that an issue in the UK?
is this emergency braking test a british thing? i had my test long ago but I didnt remember having to do that.
Love video
I don't use the car monitor for bay parking for two reasons:
1.
Solid reasons
@@Aaronn14
1. I'm already skilled at parking a car without having some device to do it for me.
2. I don't have a car monior for parking.
@@redblade8160 a reverse camera isn’t exactly reversing the car for you
@@Aaronn14
Some cars actually can take full control of the reversing procedure for you! Anyway, I was referring to a reverse monitor that shows where you are inside your parking bay and alert you with beeps as to how near you are to an object behind. However, I personally have learned the skill of driving, so I don’t need all those gadgets and gizmos to aide me!
Is that steering wheel too hot or something? Why's he keep switching single hands while driving? 😅
I managed to pass first time with 5 minors, was certain I'd probably failed but nope 🤗
I miss Jack, how should I check if my brake working properly?
Why is he steering with one hand my driving instructor would be furious haha
awesome video
Thought the exact same thing with the kid
Hi ji would you be able to help with the theory test, please give us little bit information ?many thanks
I have token 4 hours training with driving school pass at the second time 😂😂😂😂
He's not even keeping 2 hands on the steering wheel...driving around casual like he already passed
Why did he keep driving with 1 hand?
Both hands on the wheel for the actual test, and stop fiddling!!
You'll sail through it
Love your vids. Out of interest, what grade are you?
Your nails in this video! Do you remember the brand/ shade?
i did the test, i did emergency stop just like this guy did and they failed me saying i stopped too slow. Everything else was ok, I even done the whole emergency stop procedure right. The whole hour went fine. I can't believe smth like that had me fail.
Let's hope next time you get a better examiner/instructor person
@@Andrei8pa3 Passed it just now! 4 minors.
I’ve been told you must keep your hands on the steering wheel the whole time, but he’s using one hand? So can I use just one?
Yes as long as you have good control on the wheel, but it’s good practice to keep both hands on the wheel
You will not be marked down unless you lose control
My bad habit was my hand in my lap, think jack also has this bad habit haha! Good other than that!
Don't get me wrong he shouldn't have that haircut. But he was a good driver tbf.
Is it ok to drive with only one hand on the steering wheel a few times and long periods?
From this video it seems it is not a problem,as this lad was mostly driving with only one hand on the steering wheel ...
@@sepa6388 yeah... it's because all the instructors say to drive with both hands on the steering wheel or you get marked, so that was new to me
it's recommended to keep both hands on the wheel but it's not seen as a fault or fail as long as you have control of the car
Do you not get marked for coasting in the UK no?
Yes if you lose control due to putting the clutch down for long distances