i can deeply relate. the morning of my test when my instructor & i did a practise route, i stalled 3 times, indicated right but turned left, and did all sorts of ridiculous things that i’d stopped doing weeks and weeks before. although i passed my test, my nerves made me do some crazy things.
@@ocis driving is, and was. my nerves didn’t stem from being unsure about driving, it was the tense environment. i could take a test on how well i know myself and i’d still get flustered and make mistakes because i can’t cope with the intensity of test conditions.
@nswtrains3153 No, he wasn't like a new learner but an experienced driver already. He knew how to drive and obey traffic signs in India, so it shouldn't be any issue for him to pay attention on any traffic sign on the road in London.
@@AlanNguyen-bj8gk Bold of you to assume anyone follows signs there. From my experience, they don't in any of the states I've visited or even the state I lived in. It's just pure reflexes at some places even.
He looks new to the UK. Probably very unfamiliar with the placement of signs and signals. I find it very difficult to spot them in these videos as well. Maybe I will see them better in real life. 😂
To be fair to him, it was his first time driving in this country, and didn't have much driving experience in India either, maybe he never encountered such a situation on the road before, mistakes happen
@@talayoki6989 again, you've grown up here so you're more familiar with what roads are like here, he's probably not used to temporary traffic lights, probably saw it as a give way situation, so probably didn't notice the traffic lights in the distance
In Europe just about ZERO road signs have words so that you can understand them within milliseconds of seeing them no matter which country you're in. Hence you're not really going to read signs if your brains in autopilot. Also this guy was prob really nervous or was slow at reading in English thus didn't read it
You would all be lying if you said you never tunnel visioned when starting out. Learning to have a wide vision is really hard when you aren’t used to it. On my test I missed the light turning green at an intersection because I was focused on making a right on red and waiting for a safe time to go. the driving instructor informed me, I thanked him and moved on. Ultimately passed because he recognized it as nerves and I was very safe and focused the rest of the test 😅
@@hopesonmakokha5217 He obviously wasnt paying attention at all. Its a drivers test, hes not going to intentionally ignore that kinda stuff 😂😂😂 bro is just way to nervous and way under-experienced
but... I don't even have a driver license and I know what cars should do in this situation... like when both directions gotta use the same lane, it's something super common that a passenger should have encountered at least ONCE in their lifetime. Watching those videos I feel like some of them (like this guy) has never been in a car before, because if they did, they would have experienced this kind of situation as a passenger, and know that they have to wait. IDK, I think the majority of car drivers are morons and this channel confirms it to me (public transportation is king)
Ignoring the obnoxious tone of this comment, you don't even have to read it to understand what is going on here, it's an exceptionally common way of doing diversions during road works and everyone, even non drivers, know how it works.
@@Sundablakr might be in the UK with small street roads but I have never seen it in my life anywhere else so maybe think how others think about something and if u can't then keep Ur opinions to urself. And I don't see anything obnoxious about my comment, maybe I should have typed some "lol's" and a laughing emoji for Ur tiny brain to understand why I meant
@@Sundablakr well how about U tell me how it came across as obnoxious instead of wasting my time, I already told U, the only reason U think it was obnoxious is because U don't know what others are thinking, U think whatever is in Ur head is what's in everyone's head, U need to grow up and catch the message of others before they have to explain it to U like a baby
People here actin like they were born knowing how to drive. Edit: This is from a reply I just left, for those of you still focusing on the fact that there was a huge sign and red light: "You and I can easily judge him for this mistake. It's a bad one. But that's cause you and I have probably had a lot of time on the road. So many things that he was probably actively thinking about, are just second nature to us. Checking our mirrors, the speed limit, checking if the coast is clear, checking blind spots, stopping at a safe speed, even staying calm. They're instinct now. He's probably having to shift his focus numerous times among these instincts of ours. Probably got in his own head, so he stopped paying attention to what was ahead of him. Cut him some slack. He'll learn from it, guarantee he won't miss another huge sign and red light like this again. I mean come on, can't you think of something pretty bad you missed or screwed up when you were first learning?"
@@HeckinHawthornenot the point though, it’s easy to say that as an experienced driver, passenger or someone watching a RUclips short but when you’re actually first learning to drive you have to concentrate on multiple things at once. It’s not difficult to miss something that you might consider obvious.
@SimbaTehLionz Right but when it's your first time, there's a lot going through your head, a lot on your mind. There's so many important obstacles and variables you have to be on the look out for. Its easy to miss even that big ass sign when you're focusing on so many more variables than you're typically used to keeping in mind. Especially when these variables affect your safety. Throw in the fact that he was probably extremely nervous or scared, and his screw up isn't hard to understand. You and I can easily judge him for this mistake. It's a bad one. But that's cause you and I have probably had a lot of time on the road. So many things that he was probably actively thinking about, are just second nature to us. Checking our mirrors, the speed limit, checking if the coast is clear, checking blind spots, stopping at a safe speed, even staying calm. They're instinct now. He's probably having to shift his focus numerous times among these instincts of ours. Probably got in his own head, so he stopped paying attention to what was ahead of him. Cut him some slack. He'll learn from it, guarantee he won't miss another huge sign and red light like this again. I mean come on, can't you think of something pretty bad you missed or screwed up when you were first learning?
To be a little bit fair, it does look like the light is partially blocked by some tree leaves but yeah I do agree that he wasn’t paying attention to road signs nor being vigilant
@@sjanexFor me it was a combination of looking at the right direction (rhd country) + I have never fucking seen somewhere using a traffic light for this occurrence. There is always either the sign to give/have the right of way on a narrow road or there is just a constructor worker with a stop stick or a traffic cop.
People misunderstand that nervousness and inexperience can cause you to tunnel your vision onto oncoming traffic, but lose concentration of your surroundings. It has happened to me a lot too when I had my lessons. It annoys me that people in these comments act like they were able to instantly drive perfectly the moment they stepped into a car.
And it annoys me how first time drivers can't even read a big ass sign. Being unexperienced doesn't mean your mistakes can't be outrageous. If he can't be trusted to READ A BIG ASS SIGN AT RED LIGHT while a TEACHER is with him, why should we trust he won't make the same mistake again. Like I'm sorry some mistakes, such as this one, are just plain stupid and inexcusable. Only a MORON would go ahead on a shared lane like that without even thinking. People here don't expect "perfection", they expect the ability to freaking read, man.
Yup. Even being bored driving does it too. Specially in a long driving test or on slow roads. He gave way, saw there were no oncoming cars and it made perfect sense to go. He’s basically tired and doesn’t want to be there. We have to actively learn to look out for traditional lights or else we’ll blaze through them unless they’re positioned in a place which makes sense. When you’re on your own, it can be easier too. You don’t get as bored and unwilling to drive. Plus signs are spammed and littered everywhere. It would be a different thing if he didn’t see a car or a person. But on a clear empty road, “whats the problem now” is the feeling. They need to use signs more sparingly and consistently for the same purpose.
To give him the benefit of the doubt when I first started driving, you’re so focused on driving correctly and not crashing that you forget that there’s so many other steps and things you need to pay attention to like the light or stop sign
@@emmanouilachladiotis5272 the guy literally STOPPED THE CAR to let the opposing traffic go. He had PLENTY of time to read A SIGN. We are not talking about reading an ad on a billboard while on the freeway. The car was totally stopped, right in front a big ass sign, right in front of a red light, and he failed to notice ANY of it. Sorry but just because you might be inept doesn't excuse the inaptitude of this guy.
similar thing happened to me in driving school. for context in Germany we have stop, yield and right of way signs on traffic lights incase they malfunction. i would always see the sign first and then the light. so id go to stop only zo then see that its green 🤦🏼♀️ thankfully not the other way around
I much prefer the timed light system. I was recently waved through by a construction guy with a stop sign and went around the corner to see an oncoming car. I pulled off the road and a different construction guy in a cherry picker was clapping and glaring at me like I'm the idiot.
It's normal, people with no driving experience other than the practice lessons are way too nervous and sometimes, they miss the obvious stuff in front of them. He'll learn one way or another.
@@zortelno8951 cuz learning mean you can't read a sign, notice a red light, and know what to do when both directions are sharing the same lane. That, right here, is inaptitude, not learning. Plenty of people learn to drive without failing as miserable as this guy. It's called STUDYING. I can 100% bet you he was taught what to do in this exact scenario, but didn't pay attention. I bet if he had studied and paid more attention when learning, he wouldn't have looked like a buffoon.
@@TheSmartCinema what you consider to be everyday normal and bare minimum habits are just that, habits. You pick up habits, people who are still learning aren't used to knowing where to look, what to pay attention to, when to do stuff or whatever we as normal drivers are used to. Its important to understand that they will improve and they will learn and pick up good driving habits that they may lack at the moment. I'd suggest seeing life from a different prespective that isn't your current self.
My examiner had to hit the brake to stop me from running a temporary red light on my exam. Still passed... As others have mentioned, it's mostly nerves
=) Сам буду сдавать на полные права, у меня есть права, но для замены нужно сдать экзамен, смотрю я эти видео, может это конечно нервы, но многие действительно ОЧЕНЬ плохо водят в Англии.
I had tunnel vision on my first practical exam. When I stopped at a traffic light, I didn't see the green evacuation arrow to turn left. However, I remember looking at the light several times, but all I saw was the red light. 😅
If you can drive, i guarantee during the learning process you did something "stupid" maybe you also missed a red light, maybe you drove over a kerb, it's also verly likely at some point you tried to pull out of a junction at an unsafe time and had to be stopped by whoever was supervising you. I bet you also missed numerous warning, order, or speed signs.
It's only work traffic lights though. Ancient Yorkshire law dictates if you can see it's clear on the other side and *isn't a three-way, you can blast through on red.
honestly tho, when i was learning how to drive i was SO focused on the road only and not swerving into other cars/staying in my own lane. a couple of times i got called out for stop signs by my instructor bc i was so focused on only the actual car and not signs
Makes me laugh because we've all been there when we was first learning. Watching this now makes me think well wtf was you looking at if you wasn't looking at.a.RED.LIGHTTTT, I know I probably done the same thing at one point. The things driving instructors have to deal with 😂😂
The huge red sign in bold white letters that he stopped right in front of says “WHEN RED LIGHT SHOWS WAIT HERE” and he still didn’t see the red light is mad. 😂
BIG RED SIGN dictating where to stop with RED LIGHT immediately after it! "Oh, I didn't see the red light"🤦♂️ Good on your part you have the patience of a saint👍
The only outstanding thing which ypu must see is that red sign which indicates there isba red ligjt somewhere, thefore you should detect one and he just missed everything. Great driver.
When I was having a driving lesson before there were roadworks with temporary traffic lights. There was a red and a car in front, the car infront decided to go when no cars were coming despite there being a red light. The car wasn't even a learner. My instructor and I were just like why
That's pure nerves; his logic has gone out the window. With practise and confidence he'll be fine
i can deeply relate. the morning of my test when my instructor & i did a practise route, i stalled 3 times, indicated right but turned left, and did all sorts of ridiculous things that i’d stopped doing weeks and weeks before. although i passed my test, my nerves made me do some crazy things.
In a country he doesn't belong
@@lenamariejacksonimo thats why its best to make sure its basically first nature to u so u dont have to think about it
@@ocis driving is, and was. my nerves didn’t stem from being unsure about driving, it was the tense environment. i could take a test on how well i know myself and i’d still get flustered and make mistakes because i can’t cope with the intensity of test conditions.
@@lenamariejackson had my second driving lesson today, did very similar things as well, I felt so bad ngl.
You have a problem if you can't see a red light in a cloudy day
No he doesn't.
He's a learner and has not yet formed the routine of where to look in what situation.
Don't be so rude..😊
@@nmthattithank god in US it’s right above you so no one has that dumb excuse
In the uk it usually is, these are temporary so the traffic can be controlled where road works are happening @@bigbk3278
@@nmthattihe’s old enough to have already LEARNED how to use his EYES.
For me it's the big red sign saying watch redlight 😂😂
“Oh I didnt see the red light”. Guess you didnt see the sign neither huh
That he deliberately missed out on to feel entitled
Which sign, where?!! 😂
@nswtrains3153 No, he wasn't like a new learner but an experienced driver already. He knew how to drive and obey traffic signs in India, so it shouldn't be any issue for him to pay attention on any traffic sign on the road in London.
Fail
@@AlanNguyen-bj8gk Bold of you to assume anyone follows signs there. From my experience, they don't in any of the states I've visited or even the state I lived in. It's just pure reflexes at some places even.
Does n't read road signs either by the looks of it ! 😢
He looks new to the UK. Probably very unfamiliar with the placement of signs and signals. I find it very difficult to spot them in these videos as well. Maybe I will see them better in real life. 😂
@@Canyouseemeannawhy does he look new to the UK?
@@jamestopliss7029probably just came from France
He is new only ever driven in India @@jamestopliss7029
@@darrenjones3681 Surprised there are reform UK voters young enough to use youtube shorts i cant lie
To be fair to him, it was his first time driving in this country, and didn't have much driving experience in India either, maybe he never encountered such a situation on the road before, mistakes happen
That’s it, he will learn :)
I saw the vedeo that he drives in highway, how is it,he is a good driver, acting for a planned vedeo recordings
@@aliyamapaulose8603huh?..
I encountered these situations since I was a child. I wasn't driving but I knew what these mean before I got my driving licence.
@@talayoki6989 again, you've grown up here so you're more familiar with what roads are like here, he's probably not used to temporary traffic lights, probably saw it as a give way situation, so probably didn't notice the traffic lights in the distance
It says "WHEN RED LIGHT SHOWS WAIT HERE!!" No Excuse.
Even underdeveloped countries dont think of keeping a sign board like that 😂
The sign he had to drive round literally said, "When red light shows, wait here." Shocking observation. 😢
i ain't readin' all that
@@LunaWaves
If u ain't reading signs like that forget about driving licence.
Probs can’t read bless him
@@Hunter-dy8wg how the hell would he be taking a driving test if he’s illiterate
In Europe just about ZERO road signs have words so that you can understand them within milliseconds of seeing them no matter which country you're in.
Hence you're not really going to read signs if your brains in autopilot.
Also this guy was prob really nervous or was slow at reading in English thus didn't read it
You would all be lying if you said you never tunnel visioned when starting out.
Learning to have a wide vision is really hard when you aren’t used to it.
On my test I missed the light turning green at an intersection because I was focused on making a right on red and waiting for a safe time to go.
the driving instructor informed me, I thanked him and moved on.
Ultimately passed because he recognized it as nerves and I was very safe and focused the rest of the test 😅
Hmmm, "I didn't see the red light" a doubtful confession. Honesty has its places, but this may not have been one of them.
What are u even saying? obviously he didnt see it. He was literally looking the other way.
Yes looking directly at the light...@@WorldKeepsSpinnin
@@WorldKeepsSpinninalso a road sign saying stop here when light is red
@@hopesonmakokha5217 He obviously wasnt paying attention at all. Its a drivers test, hes not going to intentionally ignore that kinda stuff 😂😂😂 bro is just way to nervous and way under-experienced
Not dishonesty, inattention.
NEVER GIVE THIS MAN A LICENSE
I get tunnel vision too when im nervous. So when im stressed i try too keep working on anticipating and looking far ahead
I didn't see it either, I didn't even bother reading the sign
but... I don't even have a driver license and I know what cars should do in this situation... like when both directions gotta use the same lane, it's something super common that a passenger should have encountered at least ONCE in their lifetime. Watching those videos I feel like some of them (like this guy) has never been in a car before, because if they did, they would have experienced this kind of situation as a passenger, and know that they have to wait. IDK, I think the majority of car drivers are morons and this channel confirms it to me (public transportation is king)
Ignoring the obnoxious tone of this comment, you don't even have to read it to understand what is going on here, it's an exceptionally common way of doing diversions during road works and everyone, even non drivers, know how it works.
@@Sundablakr might be in the UK with small street roads but I have never seen it in my life anywhere else so maybe think how others think about something and if u can't then keep Ur opinions to urself. And I don't see anything obnoxious about my comment, maybe I should have typed some "lol's" and a laughing emoji for Ur tiny brain to understand why I meant
@@zombiekinggamer If you can't see how your comment came across as obnoxious then you are beyond help.
@@Sundablakr well how about U tell me how it came across as obnoxious instead of wasting my time, I already told U, the only reason U think it was obnoxious is because U don't know what others are thinking, U think whatever is in Ur head is what's in everyone's head, U need to grow up and catch the message of others before they have to explain it to U like a baby
'Oh, it's a red light ' 😂😂 and big sign on red background on your left!😂
In some videos you look like the sweetest person on earth and in some you scare the shit out of me.
Why is the red light so far away? Shouldn't it be closer?
The sign that is closer instructs drivers to stop right then and there if it’s a red light
Hopefully he becomes more observant if not he be another danger on the road. Love this lady she is awesome
People here actin like they were born knowing how to drive.
Edit: This is from a reply I just left, for those of you still focusing on the fact that there was a huge sign and red light:
"You and I can easily judge him for this mistake. It's a bad one. But that's cause you and I have probably had a lot of time on the road. So many things that he was probably actively thinking about, are just second nature to us. Checking our mirrors, the speed limit, checking if the coast is clear, checking blind spots, stopping at a safe speed, even staying calm. They're instinct now. He's probably having to shift his focus numerous times among these instincts of ours. Probably got in his own head, so he stopped paying attention to what was ahead of him. Cut him some slack. He'll learn from it, guarantee he won't miss another huge sign and red light like this again. I mean come on, can't you think of something pretty bad you missed or screwed up when you were first learning?"
LITERALLY a sign in front of you that explains what to do, its not about knowing how to drive, its about observations
@@HeckinHawthornenot the point though, it’s easy to say that as an experienced driver, passenger or someone watching a RUclips short but when you’re actually first learning to drive you have to concentrate on multiple things at once. It’s not difficult to miss something that you might consider obvious.
@SimbaTehLionz Right but when it's your first time, there's a lot going through your head, a lot on your mind. There's so many important obstacles and variables you have to be on the look out for. Its easy to miss even that big ass sign when you're focusing on so many more variables than you're typically used to keeping in mind. Especially when these variables affect your safety. Throw in the fact that he was probably extremely nervous or scared, and his screw up isn't hard to understand.
You and I can easily judge him for this mistake. It's a bad one. But that's cause you and I have probably had a lot of time on the road. So many things that he was probably actively thinking about, are just second nature to us. Checking our mirrors, the speed limit, checking if the coast is clear, checking blind spots, stopping at a safe speed, even staying calm. They're instinct now. He's probably having to shift his focus numerous times among these instincts of ours. Probably got in his own head, so he stopped paying attention to what was ahead of him. Cut him some slack. He'll learn from it, guarantee he won't miss another huge sign and red light like this again. I mean come on, can't you think of something pretty bad you missed or screwed up when you were first learning?
I love your professionalism
"I didn't see the red light."
Ah I see. You won't see your Driver's License either.
Even underdeveloped countries dont think of keeping a sign board like that 😂
Feels so good watching these video and passing your test 🎉🎉
☺️👏👏 well done
That teacher face she had “STOP HERE.” 😂
This man got his head in clouds 😂
To be a little bit fair, it does look like the light is partially blocked by some tree leaves but yeah I do agree that he wasn’t paying attention to road signs nor being vigilant
The traffic light is slightly further back due to the junction in between, usually it would be a lot closer
Also there are signs stating road works and temporary traffic lights.
If you fail to see the signs then you ain’t seeing any light.
If I can see the red light on the camera, it means it would've been even more visible to the driver from his point of view. No excuse.
@@vasisimari92058 to say that with such confidence tells me I certainly wouldn't trust your ability to assess your own cognitive functions
@@риня_ржевская yes, the focal length of a camera lens from a dashcam is different from human eyes... You found out something new today!😉
This dudes situation awareness is 💀. Bruh didn't see that massive red works sign? A darn red light ahead??? 😂😂😂😂
How didn't he see all these signs and the last one? "When red light shows wait HERE"
Just watching your videos... And this guy is the classic "oh I didn't see it" driver 😂
even i can see it through my phone screen 😂
Signboard.. Red light.. So if you are blind.. Then do not drive pls
Everyone makes mistakes but some people just shouldn’t be driving simple as that
I've seen mistakes far worse....
@@st4rpt_603you haven't seen the full video of him driving😂
What if he was trying to pull up closer to the sign?
Should've taken him to Specsavers before he started driving ...
The strange thing is that me also neither saw the red light nor the sign.🤨
But how?? They’re red
maybe you shouldn't share online how inept you are at driving
@@sjanexFor me it was a combination of looking at the right direction (rhd country) + I have never fucking seen somewhere using a traffic light for this occurrence. There is always either the sign to give/have the right of way on a narrow road or there is just a constructor worker with a stop stick or a traffic cop.
I appreciate that you told him to stop, instead of just mashing the breaks.
Its not tunnel vision, I would say its lack of situational awarness
Bro, the intersection and shit you have to drive through in the UK is absolutely terrifying. Hoping you guys stay safe over there.
People misunderstand that nervousness and inexperience can cause you to tunnel your vision onto oncoming traffic, but lose concentration of your surroundings. It has happened to me a lot too when I had my lessons. It annoys me that people in these comments act like they were able to instantly drive perfectly the moment they stepped into a car.
And it annoys me how first time drivers can't even read a big ass sign. Being unexperienced doesn't mean your mistakes can't be outrageous. If he can't be trusted to READ A BIG ASS SIGN AT RED LIGHT while a TEACHER is with him, why should we trust he won't make the same mistake again. Like I'm sorry some mistakes, such as this one, are just plain stupid and inexcusable. Only a MORON would go ahead on a shared lane like that without even thinking. People here don't expect "perfection", they expect the ability to freaking read, man.
Yup. Even being bored driving does it too. Specially in a long driving test or on slow roads. He gave way, saw there were no oncoming cars and it made perfect sense to go. He’s basically tired and doesn’t want to be there. We have to actively learn to look out for traditional lights or else we’ll blaze through them unless they’re positioned in a place which makes sense. When you’re on your own, it can be easier too. You don’t get as bored and unwilling to drive. Plus signs are spammed and littered everywhere. It would be a different thing if he didn’t see a car or a person. But on a clear empty road, “whats the problem now” is the feeling. They need to use signs more sparingly and consistently for the same purpose.
Its calm thats just pure nervousness
How did he not see it its written on a sign as well
The way he said "oh i didnt see the red light " got me rolling 😂😂
To give him the benefit of the doubt when I first started driving, you’re so focused on driving correctly and not crashing that you forget that there’s so many other steps and things you need to pay attention to like the light or stop sign
Difficult not to crush and read something at the same time. People think we are all the same
@@emmanouilachladiotis5272 the guy literally STOPPED THE CAR to let the opposing traffic go. He had PLENTY of time to read A SIGN. We are not talking about reading an ad on a billboard while on the freeway. The car was totally stopped, right in front a big ass sign, right in front of a red light, and he failed to notice ANY of it. Sorry but just because you might be inept doesn't excuse the inaptitude of this guy.
The amount of rage he is fighting tho
Please get that man an oyester card 😂 driving ain't for him
😂😂😂
Why? He hasn't had any practice in the UK yet, so we wouldn't know if it's for him or not lol
He's learning, shut up
Get this commenter a dictionary. Spelling ain’t for him.
@ArthurMorgna gift me one for my birthday ya , it's coming soon
You are amazing ❤
Lady is teaching 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Really… that’s the best you’ve got
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similar thing happened to me in driving school. for context in Germany we have stop, yield and right of way signs on traffic lights incase they malfunction. i would always see the sign first and then the light. so id go to stop only zo then see that its green 🤦🏼♀️ thankfully not the other way around
BRO HAD A BIG AHH RED SIGN AND A TRAFFIC LIGHT, AND HE SAYS *OH I DIDNT SEE IT*
Ohh I also haven't seen it very intelligent girl ..lov u❤❤
This road at that moment in time is like the question on the test that is something the teacher never taught you or discussed to you about
passed my test yesterday thanks to some of these tips, 2nd try !!
His mind is as cloudy as it is outside.
J'espère qu'on ne lui donnera jamais un permis de conduire !
It's a red light, but I don't care to pay fine😂😂😂
He should be putting both hands on the wheel...
I knew that oh was coming 😂 😂
I gotta say #1 always read signs quickly around u an always pay attention not just to cars i notice a lot of the new ones dont do that.
"when the light is red" "oh i didn't see the light"
Thanx For sharing your Experience
I much prefer the timed light system. I was recently waved through by a construction guy with a stop sign and went around the corner to see an oncoming car. I pulled off the road and a different construction guy in a cherry picker was clapping and glaring at me like I'm the idiot.
It's normal, people with no driving experience other than the practice lessons are way too nervous and sometimes, they miss the obvious stuff in front of them.
He'll learn one way or another.
I want you to come to bangalore and drive once here😂😂😂
I like the earnest of Miss Teacher 👩🏫😁
she literally gets the worst of drivers 😂
Otherwise known as learning drivers...
@@zortelno8951 cuz learning mean you can't read a sign, notice a red light, and know what to do when both directions are sharing the same lane.
That, right here, is inaptitude, not learning. Plenty of people learn to drive without failing as miserable as this guy. It's called STUDYING. I can 100% bet you he was taught what to do in this exact scenario, but didn't pay attention. I bet if he had studied and paid more attention when learning, he wouldn't have looked like a buffoon.
@@TheSmartCinema what you consider to be everyday normal and bare minimum habits are just that, habits. You pick up habits, people who are still learning aren't used to knowing where to look, what to pay attention to, when to do stuff or whatever we as normal drivers are used to. Its important to understand that they will improve and they will learn and pick up good driving habits that they may lack at the moment. I'd suggest seeing life from a different prespective that isn't your current self.
Never seen you this serious!
The sign said it all
Bro didn’t saw temporary traffic light, he thought he can go when the road is clear
My examiner had to hit the brake to stop me from running a temporary red light on my exam. Still passed...
As others have mentioned, it's mostly nerves
=) Сам буду сдавать на полные права, у меня есть права, но для замены нужно сдать экзамен, смотрю я эти видео, может это конечно нервы, но многие действительно ОЧЕНЬ плохо водят в Англии.
Naw. She like the troll face emoji with that dream jawline
The giant sign, the shining bright like a diamond redlight, and ma boi didn't saw it.
Didn't see the red light. Or the giant bright red sign saying to stop. Or the one before that
I had tunnel vision on my first practical exam. When I stopped at a traffic light, I didn't see the green evacuation arrow to turn left. However, I remember looking at the light several times, but all I saw was the red light. 😅
Certainly have to break down and rebuild yourself up with this one 😭
Serious problem if you can’t see a red light at roadworks. Maybe bicycle courier is a good career path.
Instead, I think that stopping commenting on RUclips is a better career path.
@@miscellaneous6642 - so not seeing a red stop light is somehow advantageous?
@@EdOeunaHe's learning to drive in a different country from his native one. Just quiet your mouth
@@miscellaneous6642 - do red lights mean something else in other countries? All the countries I’ve been to red means stop.
If you can drive, i guarantee during the learning process you did something "stupid" maybe you also missed a red light, maybe you drove over a kerb, it's also verly likely at some point you tried to pull out of a junction at an unsafe time and had to be stopped by whoever was supervising you. I bet you also missed numerous warning, order, or speed signs.
It's only work traffic lights though. Ancient Yorkshire law dictates if you can see it's clear on the other side and *isn't a three-way, you can blast through on red.
honestly tho, when i was learning how to drive i was SO focused on the road only and not swerving into other cars/staying in my own lane. a couple of times i got called out for stop signs by my instructor bc i was so focused on only the actual car and not signs
Makes me laugh because we've all been there when we was first learning. Watching this now makes me think well wtf was you looking at if you wasn't looking at.a.RED.LIGHTTTT, I know I probably done the same thing at one point. The things driving instructors have to deal with 😂😂
The huge red sign in bold white letters that he stopped right in front of says “WHEN RED LIGHT SHOWS WAIT HERE” and he still didn’t see the red light is mad. 😂
How are you not dying from stress 😅
Do we can drive car with one hand control...
Honestly the focus is on incoming traffic. There could really be better signage but I wasn't in the moment, probably would have saw
Bro was looking at the meaning of life
BIG RED SIGN dictating where to stop with RED LIGHT immediately after it! "Oh, I didn't see the red light"🤦♂️ Good on your part you have the patience of a saint👍
Im doing my lessons and the only time ive come close to this is where I tried speeding through on amber and my instructor stopped me
Is it accepted now to drive with one hand?
Foreign roads are soo clear wow.
A whole ass sign says that too 😢
Not only did he try to run the red light once, but he tried it again immediately 😂
As an American, I was all types of confused here at first lol
Past Life ~ Driving Instructor 😅😅
The only outstanding thing which ypu must see is that red sign which indicates there isba red ligjt somewhere, thefore you should detect one and he just missed everything. Great driver.
Literally a big red sign saying when red light shows wait here 💀😭 Ion even got my licence and I knew what to do
He definitely had a fight with his partner before driving class....Cheer up bhaji
Which country are you in
I did the opposite on my test and very nearly stopped at temporary lights as I was fixated on stopping at the sign but it was on green 😂
If this was a drivers test,, that's an instant fail😂😂
When I was having a driving lesson before there were roadworks with temporary traffic lights. There was a red and a car in front, the car infront decided to go when no cars were coming despite there being a red light. The car wasn't even a learner. My instructor and I were just like why
Bro didn't see the board "WHEN RED LIGHT SHOWS WAIT HERE"
Driving in a foreign country is bloody scary at the best of times. Luckily he isn't alone!
Not as Juvenal's tunnel vision LMAO!
Hopefully this year Juvenal will get his driving licence! ❤❤
Bus ticket for this guy.