Haven't ever driven a vehicle before, watched my parents & family drive. Watched your videos and am confident for my test as I pay more attention to the road signs and markings even when I am not in the drivers seat. Thanks for these videos, they help me generally know what to do in certain situations.
@@ClearviewDrivingyeah there is a lot you can learn before driving. When I grew up my mum would write down say the directions for how to get somewhere on holiday and she would get me and brother to look for the signs or the roads needed this was before sat navs existed. So an extra pair of eyes helped plus it was preparing us on how to drive even before lesson
Thank you for this channel! I watched lots of your videos and you helped me with recognizing faults from others and taught me to become the best driver in my family!❤
I was so afraid of the thought of driving and the need to be always on the look out over hazards while controlling the vehicle. Since watching your videos all I am thinking about is learning how to drive and I already booked my theory test😂😂 till the driving test and more I'll always be watching your awesome videos to learn your methods and tips on the road !! thanks !!!❤
One of the reasons for coasting habit is learning to drive in bad cars that seize the engine and come to stop at low speeds if the clutch is not all the way down. Even at 1-2 nd gears.
He is a really nice polite guy . I think he listened to your feedback Aman and I agree with you he needs to learn more roundabout discipline . And to look instead of pulling out like that after going past the parked lorry . I think he will pass after a little more practice on roundabouts . X
I think I learnt 2 things from here, as an under-1-year Driver myself. After his red light junction pause thing, you did a U-Turn after an island, and I thought that was not allowed at such places. Then there's lanes that suddenly begin in the *centre* of a Roundabout, so even if you start hugging the centre island of the roundabout, you'll have to suddenly change lane inward to re-hug the centre island - I didn't know lanes could sprout from there! (Nothing like that here in Devon that I've seen so far!).
Dear Aman, thank you for all of your videos which I watched as much as I can. Happy to let you know that I passed my driving test today with no drivers fault/0 minor. All thanks to my driving instructor and your videos. The examiner was pleased with me and told me how safe I was with my driving.
Hey Aman (hope thats how your name is written), brazilian here, ive been watching you for a week or so, and just passing to say thank you actually. Brazilian driving school is very similar to english Id say, so its been really helpful for me seeing another instructor/country perspective about traffic and driving, learning a lot for sure.
Oh Harrish, I'm glad your Test is a few months away, there's work to be done! When you're turning left off a main road into a side road it's quite a surprise to find a car coming toward where you thought you might be driving. I have a friend who makes special occasion cakes, She had an emergency and asked me to deliver a cake also a neighbour had asked me to get them a couple of bottles of decent Sherry. There's me with all this cargo in the boot and a car suddenly pops out where I'm about to pop in, I had to slam my brakes on and there was this very unsettling thud and clatter in the boot, thankfully all survived.
I think you forgot to add this as a minor that when Harish moves off, he signals first, before checking if a car is coming from behind. You should check mirrors first, then signal and move when the road is clear.
As your lane discipline is so poor on roundabouts you are making it 100 times harder. It's fine straight lining the roundabout at 3 o'clock in the morning with 0 traffic around but not on test or with others around you. Don't worry I seen someone worse than you yesterday . Left lane to go straight put a right signal on and had left the roundabout and stopped to do a U turn back onto the roundabout to take the next exit or go further around. They had left the roundabout all they had to do was cancel their signal go to the next roundabout spin around and come back and they had a full licence.
10 years of driving in India and it's habits must be hard to break, no multi tone horns to help, I think you may have started to chew your nails😅 Harrish will make it but hopefully carry on learning after. I wonder if using a left hand drive vehicle would help, it would definitely make the driving different and retrain muscle memory.
@@brianuuuSonicReborn yes, and you didn’t understand what he meant. Harish’s muscle memory is not letting him understand UK driving rules. So, driving a Left hand drive vehicle will “retrain” Harish’s muscle memory and learn better. Hope you understand this time.
@@TravellerPande I don't see why that would help, make checking overtake harder/right blindspot bigger, making right lane switch even more dangerous than he was already doing
I totally understand why he is unable to follow the lanes if he is a new driver outside of India. India has so many 2, 3 wheelers, trucks and illiterate taxi drivers running around in a haphazard manner that Indian brains are tuned to avoid them rather than follow the lane discipline. The lanes are THERE but no one gives a damn because they can't. Years of driving in this circumstance and the lanes become invisible to the brain. It's nothing that a few hours of practice can't fix. Apart from that the only thing he did not do right was the coasting part, this is bad practice. I think people do this to avoid a possible stall more than anything else.
His roundabout work needs a lot of work. He keeps being in the wrong lane, unnecessarily and unsafely moving within the roundabout and then exits in the "wrong" lane only to end up having to move over to the correct lane afterwards. So much of his roundabout issues would be solved if he simply entered in the correct lane to begin with.
Aman I Passed my test with 2 minors,🥹watching ur vids gave me confidence before my exam one thing I learnt from recent videos of yours was never to go with overconfidence bcz youll never know until youre on your own in the exam and examiner's watching everything ur doing one mistake and u have to go through an eternity again😂 thank you to u and all the people taking mock tests on ur channel ❤blessings
Aman can you go into some more detail about timestamp 25:59 (the red filter traffic light) I think I understand but it's a little confusing. Was the filter arrow just not working that day? Or can filter arrows sometimes just not come on? This is new information to me as I always thought filter arrows showed all the time
Poor guy worst with the roundabouts then me 😅 hope they will practice those and he will be ok 👍🏻 But tbh I’m surprised you didn’t determine the test ….
Who says that the driving instructor is correct more than the driver?! I have had out with instructors and I have been more correct than the instructors.
Bruh, seriously, like, he needs more lessons. There's no way he can pass with those dangerous faults. Those right turns and Lane changes were bad enough. He seriously needs to rethink his style of driving. His way of driving is actually quite dangerous.
Looking for my first as well. There are no good answers honestly... Pick a car thats safe, and a low liter/km. Test drive it, if it feels good, then thats the perfect car. That said, dont buy a giga expensie car, by 2nd hand :) gl!
Depends on your budget, remember the cost of everything, insurance included. Look at the condition of the car, what tyres does it have (good tyres can help indicate it's been looked after). Has it got full service history or at least a good amount for the last 5 years. Do the brake discs look good etc. So many factors. Make sure to get breakdown cover within your insurance, can give a little peace of mind. But overall, regardless of what car you get it all depends on you, drive safely.
Harishnn- personally I do not know Hindu ppl so I assume they are just like make money and live life but if a person is not practicing his religion or has no purpose or an actual way of life meaning with rules amd regulations does that person pass to be a good Person. ? No.! Because the disease of the hearts is big enough problems for humanity. Anyways good luck nextime harris
Ok, this learner's has a lot to improve on. I'm not gonna lie. His driving was not good from the start. His lane changing and right turns were incredibly dangerous on all levels. He's been driving in India for 10 years, and yet he brings that level of driving to the UK. Absolutely unacceptable standard of driving. Really not good at all.
Another "experienced" driver car crash eh. Maybe you should add a proviso, you'll only give mocks to people after 25 lessons, minimum. But he did get the idea of taking more lessons... I'd say one a day (at least), untill his test's due :)
low key just a chill guy
Thank you Aman for this mock test, I appreciate your patience. After your lessons things have changed quite a lot.
It's was my pleasure, you just needed the right guidance on the roundabout. You’ve got this Harrish! 🥰👏
Haven't ever driven a vehicle before, watched my parents & family drive. Watched your videos and am confident for my test as I pay more attention to the road signs and markings even when I am not in the drivers seat. Thanks for these videos, they help me generally know what to do in certain situations.
That’s brilliant 🤩 it’s great to start prepping yourself this way! You’ll pick it up very quickly ☺️ I’m so glad the videos help
Same! I'm excited and nervous at the same time for my driving test too but im confident💪
@@ClearviewDrivingyeah there is a lot you can learn before driving. When I grew up my mum would write down say the directions for how to get somewhere on holiday and she would get me and brother to look for the signs or the roads needed this was before sat navs existed. So an extra pair of eyes helped plus it was preparing us on how to drive even before lesson
Passed my test last week with 3 minors, and a lot of it was thanks to your videos. Good luck to everyone with upcoming tests. 👍
Nice drive agreed with the faults its good that he was aware of his mistakes. Needs more work but i have no doubt he can pass.
Thank you for this channel! I watched lots of your videos and you helped me with recognizing faults from others and taught me to become the best driver in my family!❤
Im glad you enjoy the videos and find them useful 😊 thank you for watching 💕
I was so afraid of the thought of driving and the need to be always on the look out over hazards while controlling the vehicle. Since watching your videos all I am thinking about is learning how to drive and I already booked my theory test😂😂 till the driving test and more I'll always be watching your awesome videos to learn your methods and tips on the road !! thanks !!!❤
Passed my test first time this week with 2 minors ! Your videos have been super helpful thank you!
Congratulations 👏 👏
One of the reasons for coasting habit is learning to drive in bad cars that seize the engine and come to stop at low speeds if the clutch is not all the way down.
Even at 1-2 nd gears.
What a nice guy and he'll soon pass with a great result. 🎉❤
..and then revert back to his old habits.
Thanks😄
@@SKY031😜
He is a really nice polite guy . I think he listened to your feedback Aman and I agree with you he needs to learn more roundabout discipline . And to look instead of pulling out like that after going past the parked lorry . I think he will pass after a little more practice on roundabouts . X
I think I learnt 2 things from here, as an under-1-year Driver myself. After his red light junction pause thing, you did a U-Turn after an island, and I thought that was not allowed at such places. Then there's lanes that suddenly begin in the *centre* of a Roundabout, so even if you start hugging the centre island of the roundabout, you'll have to suddenly change lane inward to re-hug the centre island - I didn't know lanes could sprout from there! (Nothing like that here in Devon that I've seen so far!).
Dear Aman, thank you for all of your videos which I watched as much as I can. Happy to let you know that I passed my driving test today with no drivers fault/0 minor. All thanks to my driving instructor and your videos. The examiner was pleased with me and told me how safe I was with my driving.
Congratulations thats really impressive 👏 😊 you should be very proud of yourself! have fun driving 💕
Hey Aman (hope thats how your name is written), brazilian here, ive been watching you for a week or so, and just passing to say thank you actually. Brazilian driving school is very similar to english Id say, so its been really helpful for me seeing another instructor/country perspective about traffic and driving, learning a lot for sure.
I know this guy from last 12 years he is like this only
And I saw your driving last time I came to India so shut up 😂😂😂 Had to leave India to recover from the horror 😂😂😂
At least no spelling mistake while writing this, Saale Tapan.
@@TravellerPande Yo bro
Oh Harrish, I'm glad your Test is a few months away, there's work to be done! When you're turning left off a main road into a side road it's quite a surprise to find a car coming toward where you thought you might be driving. I have a friend who makes special occasion cakes, She had an emergency and asked me to deliver a cake also a neighbour had asked me to get them a couple of bottles of decent Sherry. There's me with all this cargo in the boot and a car suddenly pops out where I'm about to pop in, I had to slam my brakes on and there was this very unsettling thud and clatter in the boot, thankfully all survived.
Glad you're okay! yes definitely stay to your lane when turning to avoid situations like this 😬
I think you forgot to add this as a minor that when Harish moves off, he signals first, before checking if a car is coming from behind. You should check mirrors first, then signal and move when the road is clear.
Time stamp.
@@harishgulati97123:08 and 10:48
That’s not an issue
You can signal first and then check mirrors
Can be a minor if car behind stops to let you in. MSM is literally Mirror-Signal-Manoeuvre.
As your lane discipline is so poor on roundabouts you are making it 100 times harder. It's fine straight lining the roundabout at 3 o'clock in the morning with 0 traffic around but not on test or with others around you. Don't worry I seen someone worse than you yesterday . Left lane to go straight put a right signal on and had left the roundabout and stopped to do a U turn back onto the roundabout to take the next exit or go further around. They had left the roundabout all they had to do was cancel their signal go to the next roundabout spin around and come back and they had a full licence.
One million on this channel this month.😮
Well done Aman.😅
perfect taxi driver ...clueless to other drivers
Nice bit of racism
@@yungrolz8384 true taxi driver lol
10 years of driving in India and it's habits must be hard to break, no multi tone horns to help, I think you may have started to chew your nails😅
Harrish will make it but hopefully carry on learning after.
I wonder if using a left hand drive vehicle would help, it would definitely make the driving different and retrain muscle memory.
what do you mean, India drives the same side as the UK, both use right hand drive vehicles
@@brianuuuSonicReborn read his comment again. To retrain muscle memory, he suggests for left hand lane driving.
@@TravellerPande no, he clearly said "left hand drive vehicle", which India does not use
@@brianuuuSonicReborn yes, and you didn’t understand what he meant. Harish’s muscle memory is not letting him understand UK driving rules. So, driving a Left hand drive vehicle will “retrain” Harish’s muscle memory and learn better. Hope you understand this time.
@@TravellerPande I don't see why that would help, make checking overtake harder/right blindspot bigger, making right lane switch even more dangerous than he was already doing
Aman looked so disappointed in the montage at the beginning 😅
I totally understand why he is unable to follow the lanes if he is a new driver outside of India. India has so many 2, 3 wheelers, trucks and illiterate taxi drivers running around in a haphazard manner that Indian brains are tuned to avoid them rather than follow the lane discipline. The lanes are THERE but no one gives a damn because they can't. Years of driving in this circumstance and the lanes become invisible to the brain. It's nothing that a few hours of practice can't fix. Apart from that the only thing he did not do right was the coasting part, this is bad practice. I think people do this to avoid a possible stall more than anything else.
His roundabout work needs a lot of work. He keeps being in the wrong lane, unnecessarily and unsafely moving within the roundabout and then exits in the "wrong" lane only to end up having to move over to the correct lane afterwards. So much of his roundabout issues would be solved if he simply entered in the correct lane to begin with.
The extra R in harrish stands for Rharmjada(r is silent)
Arora = Bhofadika
@@tarunarora468 bhaag saale
Aman I Passed my test with 2 minors,🥹watching ur vids gave me confidence before my exam
one thing I learnt from recent videos of yours was never to go with overconfidence bcz youll never know until youre on your own in the exam and examiner's watching everything ur doing one mistake and u have to go through an eternity again😂
thank you to u and all the people taking mock tests on ur channel ❤blessings
Sensory overload. This is going to be a tough nut.
I like your scarf ❤
Thank you 💕
Harish was a bus driver in India 😂
Aman can you go into some more detail about timestamp 25:59 (the red filter traffic light) I think I understand but it's a little confusing. Was the filter arrow just not working that day? Or can filter arrows sometimes just not come on? This is new information to me as I always thought filter arrows showed all the time
I thought the test was going to be terminated
By the end you could tell Aman was fuming 😭😭😭
Poor guy worst with the roundabouts then me 😅 hope they will practice those and he will be ok 👍🏻
But tbh I’m surprised you didn’t determine the test ….
I wish I was in the UK so we could do a "motorcycle rider drives a car" series (ಠ ͜ ಠ')
Who says that the driving instructor is correct more than the driver?! I have had out with instructors and I have been more correct than the instructors.
Aman you are looking beautiful
Bruh, seriously, like, he needs more lessons. There's no way he can pass with those dangerous faults. Those right turns and Lane changes were bad enough.
He seriously needs to rethink his style of driving. His way of driving is actually quite dangerous.
Perfect London driver..
What’s the best 1st car to get?
bugatti chiron
Looking for my first as well. There are no good answers honestly...
Pick a car thats safe, and a low liter/km. Test drive it, if it feels good, then thats the perfect car.
That said, dont buy a giga expensie car, by 2nd hand :)
gl!
Depends on your budget, remember the cost of everything, insurance included. Look at the condition of the car, what tyres does it have (good tyres can help indicate it's been looked after). Has it got full service history or at least a good amount for the last 5 years. Do the brake discs look good etc. So many factors. Make sure to get breakdown cover within your insurance, can give a little peace of mind. But overall, regardless of what car you get it all depends on you, drive safely.
BMW m2
Something safe with a low insurance cost. Try a Ford Focus or a Vauxhaul Astra.
01:20 "So the drive's gonna last 38 to 40 minutes..." I find your lack of accuracy disturbing
Adjusting is a minor .fault?
Why do you let them wait in first gear on the traffic lights? It's not good for the clutch and for the leg, it's getting tired faster.
looks like Pakistani driver😅
Harishnn- personally I do not know Hindu ppl so I assume they are just like make money and live life but if a person is not practicing his religion or has no purpose or an actual way of life meaning with rules amd regulations does that person pass to be a good Person. ? No.! Because the disease of the hearts is big enough problems for humanity. Anyways good luck nextime harris
@@HoldOnaSec3 What the hell are you talking about
Ok, this learner's has a lot to improve on. I'm not gonna lie.
His driving was not good from the start. His lane changing and right turns were incredibly dangerous on all levels. He's been driving in India for 10 years, and yet he brings that level of driving to the UK. Absolutely unacceptable standard of driving. Really not good at all.
Driving instructor has failed for being too strict. 🤯
Driving instructor is too strict. Chill out!! For Heavens sake!!! 😂😂
Another "experienced" driver car crash eh. Maybe you should add a proviso, you'll only give mocks to people after 25 lessons, minimum. But he did get the idea of taking more lessons... I'd say one a day (at least), untill his test's due :)
at least he's not driving with one hand
@@brianuuuSonicReborn True, so bonus points for that eh :)
@@brianuuuSonicRebornone hand doesn't matter as long as you are in control
@@wrightwoodwork nah I'm not talking about control, it's just those that does tend to be more arrogant as we've seen many times from this channel
@brianuuuSonicReborn he may as well not used any hands on the steering wheel at the roundabouts as he would have still followed the same line