Sir, I cannot thank you enough for your helpful videos on driving. Because of you, I passed my driver’s test and the examiner stated that I was one of the best she’d seen in 18 years. Thank you so so so much! You’re a true lifesaver.
As a pedestrian myself I always feel its important to let the driver know that you have no intention no cross the road, dont stand close to the crosswalks, dont stare at your phone while crossing the road and so on. Its not that hard and takes a few seconds. But this is a great video showing all dangers and issues of driving in cities
Me too! I go for my road test in 5 days but as a pedestrian I always try to make eye contact with the driver so that they know whether or not I’m going to cross the street or not aswell
I took my Driver's test for the 3rd time today and I passed! Just 5 minor errors. I applied all my knowledge from your videos on my test! Thank you so much. I will continue to watch your videos to this day
I love the fact that you pay attention to , and explain the details so well. Being from India, I find most instructors here assume newbies will 'learn on the job' and often don't get into details .How I wish I could learn driving from you in person! Thank you so much for your videos.
You are the best driving teacher and content creator in RUclips! You always make the point very clear with images, graphics and for sure with your sense of humor. Keep it up.
Your videos have helped me immensely!!! I passed my drivers test a week ago by binge watching your videos and still do as a new driver you’re such an amazing instructor!!! Thank you so much for all you do we appreciate you!!!
Yes!!! This is awesome! We need to teach ppl not just obeying the traffic rules, but also drive defensively... there are so much accidents out there can be avoided by simply paying attention on what happening on the street!!! I’m really looking forward to this
Great video, reminds me of when I lived in Canada and drivers would always wave me through to walk at a 4 way intersection with no lights, I appreciated it but they had no idea what the other cars were doing, so it was dangerous for me to walk.
That's a very good point. I thought about putting that in this video but it would have turned out to be too long. I'll put it in a future one. When people are signaling you to go, they're basically saying: "As far as I'm concerned, you can go", but they're not checking all around for you.
This pedestrians series is excellent, as you can fail your test if you dont know what to do on the test when it happens. Your videos are excellent...not just in the category of driving videos. Some of the best I've seen. You know how to write and produce information (videos). I know because I did a a whole degree in the communications area. Your use and integration of graphics is well done.
Briliant video. I thank you for your effort, as it had helped when I took my exam, and now I am still watching you for tips and tricks. Now, in my european city, my instructor advised me to wait for the pedestrian to cross, even if they wave at me, and if they are still standing there, i should tell the examiner that i am willing to let him or her go, but they just stand there. Only when the examiner tells me it's okay to go, I shall go. I wanted to say this, just in case there are other students in my situation, as it is frustraining to fail your exam, just because you are acting, like a normal driver should
Different requirements for different places. There are things that people do all the time in everyday driving that will fail you at the exam, like not stopping competely at stop signs, not putting their turn signals when turning or changing lanes, and a million other things. And I agree that they should fail you. But the situation you're describing just creates more confusion for both the pedestrian, the driver, and the drivers waiting behind. Like I said in the video, that requirement makes absolutely no sense to me. But like I also said, always respect the requirements that apply to wherever you're doing the exam. And thanks for sharing that tip.
When I was little, a lady stopped to let me pass and waved me on and a commercial truck nearly hit me in the lane next to her... I was so close that the breeze from the truck passing pushed me back.
The truck's view was probably blocked by the friendly driver. I nearly broadsided a car in this situation. Car stops in the right lane, think they're being friendly, waves for the driver to turn left. I can't see this, all I can see is a stopped car and I go round on the left.
i hate when people do that. i used to bike to school and id have to cross a few intersections, sometimes a person would arrive on my side and wave me to go, but the person on the other side wasnt paying attention, so i waited. the person waving me would always get annoyed when i didnt go, but if i did go i would nearly get hit by the other driver 90% of the time, who would then get annoyed at me.
Thanks a ton for doing this. Have been waiting for this video series for a while. This is especially important considering the number of pedestrian fatalities that happen every year. Hoping you also cover safe distances and defensive options while turning left and right at a traffic light at busy intersections.
Super helpful! Thank you! I passed my test. Your videos contributed a lot. Keep up the great work! @ 7:05 your humor adds so much fun in learning. Almost every video of yours has one to make the learning light. thank you!!!
I was just looking for a driving instructor channel in Canada, I didn't expect to find a great channel making videos where I live. As someone who doesn't get to practice often and has the road test next month, I really appreciate your videos. Thank you!
Hey, I just wanted to say thank you so much because of you I passed my exam first time. I’m the first of my family to get a license. I’m excited to be on my own. I’ll still watch all your video 🙂
As a professional in-car defensive driving instructor myself, (working on my 7th year now in Ontario), I only wish I knew how you create such great videos all the time. Thank you! I always look forward to your next one. What software and equipment do you recommend? I'd like to put my Gopro to some practical use.
Just wantet to inform you that im very thankful for youre videos. It helped me pass my drivin test at 30.03.2021. I watched a lot of youre videos multiple times and im now a better driver.
Please make a video about crossroads (right of way) and where to appropriate stop in a left intersection without stopping the oncoming traffic... Your videos are excellent I have learned so much from you.
Hi Dear! I liked ur lectures on driving techniques which are too much skillful and tutorial for best driving. Hereby i request you to kindly make a video on hill driving techniques. Thanks for your's sweet lectures. Thanks.
That is crazy how much they didn’t teach us at school on how to be a good pedestrian!!! It is so much different when you (a pedestrian) become a driver yourself, you see so many people don’t know about when to cross, how to cross even where to cross… you think as a pedestrian it’s all easy and simple for a driver to stop when they see me (they got their drivers license = they have to let me go). I wish educational system would pay more attention to this subject at schools all over the world!
@@ConduiteFacile Apology, please don't take it in the wrong way :-) I just shared my observation. Your comment is a great indicator on what a vast amount of subscribers you have (y) As a visitor, I often ignore the greater picture from video producer's side. I hope to improvise this.
Good video thanks. Whenever there was a hesitant pedestrian/person waiting to jaywalk during my driving lessons, my instructor would make me stop... then we'd just sit then for 10 seconds holding up traffic... Seems like most driving schools in Canada are pretty shit. Would not recommend.
3:07 In these situations pedestrians get hit by the front vehicle, after it was rear-ended, especially if it's wet or icy. The front vehicle doesn't stay in place, even trying to break hard.
As a one time driver education instructor let me say to all those learning to drive and all new and experienced drivers take the time to go over all "Conduite Facile" videos. These are "la crème de la crème" of driving tutorials found on RUclips.
How they can even drive for example in Indonesia where there are no intersections at all ,no traffic lights and everyone are driving in different directions honking at each other all the time. Chaos
I wish I saw this video before my exam, I failed because of this. I'll have another road-test in 2 days, let's hope I won't make the same mistake twice.
I do research in driver behavior and I help train people with Down syndrome how to walk and bike independently. This is an amazingly good description. Could I please share this on my RUclips page and use snippets in my trainings? I'd be happy to route people back here to you.
I absolutely agree. But in the end, motorists are the one who should still be more careful, because in the event of a collision between a motorist and a pedestrian, the pedestrian is the one who doesn't have a chance.
I failed a test because of a “not intent to go anywhere” old guy who was just standing at roadside, looking at the other direction. My Japanese instructor said I shall “sign” to him to “invite” him to cross…but he was not even looking at the car direction! His whole body was looking at other direction.,.anyway…have to give it another try tomorrow…😅 that Japanese instructor should watch your video
As a pedestrian I do go on my phone while walking sometimes but I do observe the area I’m in when doing so. I’m usually on it for no longer than a minute as I check it when I get a message or something. When I’m crossing the street tho, I won’t pull out my phone and be on it regardless if there’s vehicles or not because a vehicle could come out of nowhere and you could be too late to realize.
Nothing wrong with checking your phone as a pedestrian, but I strongly recommend you stop though. I've heard countless stories of people who died as pedestrians while checking their phones. Here, a young girl died in the subway. She was checking her phone while going through the (at least what she thought was) the subway door. It wasn't the subway door, it was the space between two wagons. She got dragged for two stations before someone noticed her. And it's not just pedestrians. Yesterday some idiot almost ran into me because he was checking his phone at a yield. AT A YIELD!!! Insane.
Yes. I do have a video on that coming soon. It'll be titled "Are You Good Enough?" and it'll deal with the 3 most discouraging things for aspiring drives, age, fear, and having failed the exam a few times. Stay tuned.
I think it would still be best for the examinee to choose a part of town with the least amount of pedestrian traffic, the more remote and desolate the better. Take my neighborhood driver test centre, it is located right in a busy shopping district where there are restaurants, supermarket, colleges, and a transit conduit all in one. Even a gifted ace student will be asking for trouble and very sweaty palms.
Hi! Thanks. Would you make more videos like this, please? I like watching your videos for potential driving accidents; just like you've shown us. Maybe just string together simple video clips; some with potential problems, and some without. I suggest thay you play them all once without commentary in the first half of the video. In the last half, you could comment on what you saw when driving, and how you dealt with the potential problem.
The next video will be about other people's mistakes and how to react to them (especially at the exam), which is a collection of clips I've been filming with a dashcam and archiving, and I intend to make more of those as I get to film more of those scenes (which are not easy to film because obviously you "order" them, they just happen). I will also do more videos on defensive driving. So stay tuned.
Maybe youve done this, but please show how to notice when a left turn is yielding for you, when no sign is given. Or, when to know there is no U-TURN possible if you missed the sign, or none was given.
Do you have an advice on how to deal with tailgaters? Would frequently pressing the brake very slightly, so that my stop lights are constantly in their eyes be a good strategy? What if I just want to have a sporty ride on a winding road, but some jerk follows closely and wants to race with me?
How to react if pedestrians cross the road on an intersection where you have green signal and going at around 50 kmph, and the pedestrian is crossing when he should actually wait. Faced this situation recently, luckily the person was far away so went past him but was really worried about it.
I've been both the driver and the pedestrian. If you are the pedestrian, I don't care where you are, look both ways and make eye contact with the driver. It isn't fair that the driver has to care more about your life than you do. It is our responsibility to take care of ourselves also.
But examiner failed me for not stopping for a pedestrain who was walking on the road,jaywalking ... i slowed down But still he was walking on alongside the road... what to do in such situation plz tell me
It doesn't matter if a pedestrian is jaywalking or not. You need to stop in a situation like that. A pedestrian is a lot more fragile than a vehicle. You need to react to other people's mistakes at the exam. If not, you can fail.
I've got one coming, "Other People's Mistakes" where I will explain how to react to not only other drivers' mistakes, but also other road users, like pedestrians, cyclists and so on. It should be ready before the end of the winter. Stay tuned.
one time i saw this guy reverse up a hill close to a crosswalk and because i couldn't see the driver's face i stopped instead of crossing, i only crossed after he told me so. i've could of crossed there but i've seen him reverse.
i like this part “be nice to them when you’re on the other side of the windshield” ❤
Sir, I cannot thank you enough for your helpful videos on driving. Because of you, I passed my driver’s test and the examiner stated that I was one of the best she’d seen in 18 years. Thank you so so so much! You’re a true lifesaver.
Amazing. You're very welcome and I feel happy for you.
Yea..😂 this is where I learnt to hold the steering wheel correctly
As a pedestrian myself I always feel its important to let the driver know that you have no intention no cross the road, dont stand close to the crosswalks, dont stare at your phone while crossing the road and so on. Its not that hard and takes a few seconds.
But this is a great video showing all dangers and issues of driving in cities
True.
We’re all pedestrian 🙃 no one is born as a driver
Me too! I go for my road test in 5 days but as a pedestrian I always try to make eye contact with the driver so that they know whether or not I’m going to cross the street or not aswell
@@noone4272 That explains a lot... 🤔👍
This is exactly what I need right now, a course about defensive driving , thank you so much sir
A lot more to come in the series. Stay tuned!
Exactly, this is what I need too! He's so thorough, detailed, easy to understand but very helpful! ❤️
I took my Driver's test for the 3rd time today and I passed! Just 5 minor errors. I applied all my knowledge from your videos on my test! Thank you so much. I will continue to watch your videos to this day
Nice. Congrats!
So many factors to consider. Thanks for helping me be a safer driver.
I love the fact that you pay attention to , and explain the details so well. Being from India, I find most instructors here assume newbies will 'learn on the job' and often don't get into details .How I wish I could learn driving from you in person! Thank you so much for your videos.
I like how he describes the pedestrians like badly coded NPC’s in games
😂😂😂 i mean...
Thank you! Please keep these defensive driving videos coming. I especially appreciate your summary at the end
Will do! A lot more to come. If you have any requests, post them here in the comments.
You are the best driving teacher and content creator in RUclips!
You always make the point very clear with images, graphics and for sure with your sense of humor. Keep it up.
Totally agree.
Couldn't have found this video at the perfect time. Nobody tells you this stuff. Thank you sir. Love the presentation
Your videos have helped me immensely!!! I passed my drivers test a week ago by binge watching your videos and still do as a new driver you’re such an amazing instructor!!! Thank you so much for all you do we appreciate you!!!
Thanks for the kind words, and congrats!
@@ConduiteFacile You are most welcome:) Thank you so much!
Just a video I've longed for as what we all need to see in my country where driving requires more caution
0 Dislikes. This is how it should be. Amazing videos as always, thanks!
There is one now 😂it's not me
9 .... probably Asian drivers disagree this, I am Asian myself btw.
@Danae G An idiot who wish they can drive like they do in GTA.
Yes!!! This is awesome! We need to teach ppl not just obeying the traffic rules, but also drive defensively... there are so much accidents out there can be avoided by simply paying attention on what happening on the street!!! I’m really looking forward to this
Great video, reminds me of when I lived in Canada and drivers would always wave me through to walk at a 4 way intersection with no lights, I appreciated it but they had no idea what the other cars were doing, so it was dangerous for me to walk.
That's a very good point. I thought about putting that in this video but it would have turned out to be too long. I'll put it in a future one. When people are signaling you to go, they're basically saying: "As far as I'm concerned, you can go", but they're not checking all around for you.
This pedestrians series is excellent, as you can fail your test if you dont know what to do on the test when it happens.
Your videos are excellent...not just in the category of driving videos. Some of the best I've seen.
You know how to write and produce information (videos). I know because I did a a whole degree in the communications area.
Your use and integration of graphics is well done.
Nice. Thanks.
Briliant video. I thank you for your effort, as it had helped when I took my exam, and now I am still watching you for tips and tricks. Now, in my european city, my instructor advised me to wait for the pedestrian to cross, even if they wave at me, and if they are still standing there, i should tell the examiner that i am willing to let him or her go, but they just stand there. Only when the examiner tells me it's okay to go, I shall go. I wanted to say this, just in case there are other students in my situation, as it is frustraining to fail your exam, just because you are acting, like a normal driver should
Different requirements for different places. There are things that people do all the time in everyday driving that will fail you at the exam, like not stopping competely at stop signs, not putting their turn signals when turning or changing lanes, and a million other things. And I agree that they should fail you. But the situation you're describing just creates more confusion for both the pedestrian, the driver, and the drivers waiting behind. Like I said in the video, that requirement makes absolutely no sense to me. But like I also said, always respect the requirements that apply to wherever you're doing the exam. And thanks for sharing that tip.
Just wanted to say I practiced using all your videos and thanks to your videos I passed today!!😊
Niiiice! Congrats. Enjoy your new license.
Finally you did a defensive driving vid. I have asked not so long ago. Thank you!
More to come!
ppl from mtl are fortunate to have you sir!
These videos are the ones I was looking for. Great videos for the learners. Very good job. Please continue sharing the knowledge. Love and Respect
When I was little, a lady stopped to let me pass and waved me on and a commercial truck nearly hit me in the lane next to her... I was so close that the breeze from the truck passing pushed me back.
The truck's view was probably blocked by the friendly driver. I nearly broadsided a car in this situation. Car stops in the right lane, think they're being friendly, waves for the driver to turn left. I can't see this, all I can see is a stopped car and I go round on the left.
@@ShelterDogs "Friendly" my ass, just oblivious.
@@dividedstatesofamerica2520 Yeah they shouldnt wave you on unless they know its safe
Thank God you was🙌🏾❤️
i hate when people do that. i used to bike to school and id have to cross a few intersections, sometimes a person would arrive on my side and wave me to go, but the person on the other side wasnt paying attention, so i waited. the person waving me would always get annoyed when i didnt go, but if i did go i would nearly get hit by the other driver 90% of the time, who would then get annoyed at me.
Thanks a ton for doing this. Have been waiting for this video series for a while. This is especially important considering the number of pedestrian fatalities that happen every year.
Hoping you also cover safe distances and defensive options while turning left and right at a traffic light at busy intersections.
That's in the next video.
@@ConduiteFacile Thanks again, Cheers!
Thanks man.learnt a lot "give priority to priority"
Super helpful! Thank you! I passed my test. Your videos contributed a lot. Keep up the great work!
@ 7:05 your humor adds so much fun in learning. Almost every video of yours has one to make the learning light. thank you!!!
As always, thank you for passing all your knowledge to us. I will continue to watch your videos as I go from G2 to G. Merci!
I was just looking for a driving instructor channel in Canada, I didn't expect to find a great channel making videos where I live.
As someone who doesn't get to practice often and has the road test next month, I really appreciate your videos. Thank you!
You're welcome. Good luck at the exam.
You are pedestrian all your life more than a driver!! GOLDEN LINES!!
These videos are so fascinating to me. Great work
5:30 Interesting thing, here in Korea they bow (slight nod) even while driving as a thank you sign.
I do that too and Im american & not of Asian descent. Just shy. It feels aggressive to put my hand up to say thank you.
Hey, I just wanted to say thank you so much because of you I passed my exam first time. I’m the first of my family to get a license. I’m excited to be on my own. I’ll still watch all your video 🙂
Nice to read that. Congrats! You're welcome and stay tuned!
The "pizza's "example killed me , you made my day :))))))
As a professional in-car defensive driving instructor myself, (working on my 7th year now in Ontario), I only wish I knew how you create such great videos all the time. Thank you! I always look forward to your next one. What software and equipment do you recommend? I'd like to put my Gopro to some practical use.
Glad you like them. I use Premiere Pro for the editing, After Effects for visual FX, iClone for 3D and Affinity Photo for regular 2D graphics.
This video made me laugh. Thanks for the chuckle.
Im thinking this video is a serious to teach or give a lesson cuz it's English but when I finish the video very funny . You make my day.❤️
I passed my driving text last week. Thanks bro 👊
Nice. Congrats!
I passed my driving test today 3/24/21 thank you for your help
You're welcome, and congrats!
I love that you even teach us to be polite 🤗
Today is my first driving class... excited and hope everything goes well
Tank you for this video, I learned a lot. Watching more of your videos.
loving these videos lol
Just wantet to inform you that im very thankful for youre videos. It helped me pass my drivin test at 30.03.2021. I watched a lot of youre videos multiple times and im now a better driver.
Nice to read that. Congrats.
Hey, you're the best! I love your channel! 🤗
Your video are so good, short details and understanding, thank you!
We are really learning a lot for safety education
Please make a video about crossroads (right of way) and where to appropriate stop in a left intersection without stopping the oncoming traffic... Your videos are excellent I have learned so much from you.
I have a few on intersections coming. Maybe in the next month.
Great as usual, thank u ☺️ 🙏🏻
Amazing channel thank you for your videos!
That pun was hilarious; Great video as always!
Hi Dear!
I liked ur lectures on driving techniques which are too much skillful and tutorial for best driving.
Hereby i request you to kindly make a video on hill driving techniques.
Thanks for your's sweet lectures.
Thanks.
I have one on that filmed in part already.
That is crazy how much they didn’t teach us at school on how to be a good pedestrian!!! It is so much different when you (a pedestrian) become a driver yourself, you see so many people don’t know about when to cross, how to cross even where to cross… you think as a pedestrian it’s all easy and simple for a driver to stop when they see me (they got their drivers license = they have to let me go). I wish educational system would pay more attention to this subject at schools all over the world!
Hi sir! Your videos are incredibly helpful to me as a beginner driver. Could you make a video on how to drive in heavy fog?
I could, if I can have one of those days.
You were speaking in unusually slower speed!
Very good video as always 🙂
Some people tell me I talk way too fast. It's hard to please everybody.
@@ConduiteFacile Apology, please don't take it in the wrong way :-) I just shared my observation. Your comment is a great indicator on what a vast amount of subscribers you have (y) As a visitor, I often ignore the greater picture from video producer's side. I hope to improvise this.
Your videos are top
Good video thanks. Whenever there was a hesitant pedestrian/person waiting to jaywalk during my driving lessons, my instructor would make me stop... then we'd just sit then for 10 seconds holding up traffic...
Seems like most driving schools in Canada are pretty shit. Would not recommend.
3:07 In these situations pedestrians get hit by the front vehicle, after it was rear-ended, especially if it's wet or icy. The front vehicle doesn't stay in place, even trying to break hard.
If the collision is hard enough yes.
Can you make a video on how to judge the front side bumber distence between obstacles
As a one time driver education instructor let me say to all those learning to drive and all new and experienced drivers take the time to go over all "Conduite Facile" videos. These are "la crème de la crème" of driving tutorials found on RUclips.
wow nice tips thank you very informative 💯💯💯
Drivers in Pakistan: Fuck all that
How they can even drive for example in Indonesia where there are no intersections at all ,no traffic lights and everyone are driving in different directions honking at each other all the time. Chaos
😂😂😂😂
I wish I saw this video before my exam, I failed because of this. I'll have another road-test in 2 days, let's hope I won't make the same mistake twice.
Very informative, thank you
I do research in driver behavior and I help train people with Down syndrome how to walk and bike independently. This is an amazingly good description. Could I please share this on my RUclips page and use snippets in my trainings? I'd be happy to route people back here to you.
You should do a video on how to be a good pedestrian. Yes, they have the right of way but there are rules for them to follow too.
I absolutely agree. But in the end, motorists are the one who should still be more careful, because in the event of a collision between a motorist and a pedestrian, the pedestrian is the one who doesn't have a chance.
Thanks a lot from Belgium🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗
Salutations from Canada.
I passed. Thanks for the tips
Congrats!
I failed a test because of a “not intent to go anywhere” old guy who was just standing at roadside, looking at the other direction. My Japanese instructor said I shall “sign” to him to “invite” him to cross…but he was not even looking at the car direction! His whole body was looking at other direction.,.anyway…have to give it another try tomorrow…😅 that Japanese instructor should watch your video
Thank you!
As a pedestrian I do go on my phone while walking sometimes but I do observe the area I’m in when doing so. I’m usually on it for no longer than a minute as I check it when I get a message or something. When I’m crossing the street tho, I won’t pull out my phone and be on it regardless if there’s vehicles or not because a vehicle could come out of nowhere and you could be too late to realize.
Nothing wrong with checking your phone as a pedestrian, but I strongly recommend you stop though. I've heard countless stories of people who died as pedestrians while checking their phones. Here, a young girl died in the subway. She was checking her phone while going through the (at least what she thought was) the subway door. It wasn't the subway door, it was the space between two wagons. She got dragged for two stations before someone noticed her. And it's not just pedestrians. Yesterday some idiot almost ran into me because he was checking his phone at a yield. AT A YIELD!!! Insane.
thank you, funny ending hahah
You’re funny and informative
Thank you Sir
Can you do non-formulaic driving tips for parking? Like how to park without the formulas and more intuitively?
Yes. They're already filmed. I'll edit them this spring.
Any advice for adults who haven't gotten their Driver's License yet and are afraid. What can I do to lose fear before starting Driving School?
Yes. I do have a video on that coming soon. It'll be titled "Are You Good Enough?" and it'll deal with the 3 most discouraging things for aspiring drives, age, fear, and having failed the exam a few times. Stay tuned.
I think it would still be best for the examinee to choose a part of town with the least amount of pedestrian traffic, the more remote and desolate the better.
Take my neighborhood driver test centre, it is located right in a busy shopping district where there are restaurants, supermarket, colleges, and a transit conduit all in one. Even a gifted ace student will be asking for trouble and very sweaty palms.
You're absolutely right. Even if they have to spend a few hours getting there. Will talk about that in a future video.
Lol, that was funny
Can you pleease do a video on how to parallel park with a back up camera ??
Hi! Thanks.
Would you make more videos like this, please? I like watching your videos for potential driving accidents; just like you've shown us. Maybe just string together simple video clips; some with potential problems, and some without.
I suggest thay you play them all once without commentary in the first half of the video. In the last half, you could comment on what you saw when driving, and how you dealt with the potential problem.
The next video will be about other people's mistakes and how to react to them (especially at the exam), which is a collection of clips I've been filming with a dashcam and archiving, and I intend to make more of those as I get to film more of those scenes (which are not easy to film because obviously you "order" them, they just happen). I will also do more videos on defensive driving. So stay tuned.
@@ConduiteFacile awesome! Thanks.
Could you do a Video on lights (parking,fog.) How to use and when to..
Here: ruclips.net/video/_qkuautHKlo/видео.html
@@ConduiteFacile Thank you for all the amazing tips and the Videos. Passed my exam in first attempt in Germany :)
Perfect bro 👌 ❤
Maybe youve done this, but please show how to notice when a left turn is yielding for you, when no sign is given. Or, when to know there is no U-TURN possible if you missed the sign, or none was given.
Do you have an advice on how to deal with tailgaters? Would frequently pressing the brake very slightly, so that my stop lights are constantly in their eyes be a good strategy? What if I just want to have a sporty ride on a winding road, but some jerk follows closely and wants to race with me?
Slow down gradually and move to the right if possible. They'll overtake.
How to react if pedestrians cross the road on an intersection where you have green signal and going at around 50 kmph, and the pedestrian is crossing when he should actually wait.
Faced this situation recently, luckily the person was far away so went past him but was really worried about it.
ALL filmed from driver's POV.
EXCELLENT
Yep, in my country is not allowed to give semnal with hand to pedestrians in exam if they are not crossing.
What country is that?
I've been both the driver and the pedestrian. If you are the pedestrian, I don't care where you are, look both ways and make eye contact with the driver. It isn't fair that the driver has to care more about your life than you do. It is our responsibility to take care of ourselves also.
Absolutely true. You're no match against a 3000+ pounds machine going at 50 Km/h+. I talk about that in the next video. Should be on YT wednesday.
Is it OK to hoot at a pedestrian who suddenly decides to cross after it was clear that they weren't going to?
Hoot?
HAHAHAH THIS IS AMAZING THANK YOU SIR
But examiner failed me for not stopping for a pedestrain who was walking on the road,jaywalking ... i slowed down
But still he was walking on alongside the road... what to do in such situation plz tell me
It doesn't matter if a pedestrian is jaywalking or not. You need to stop in a situation like that. A pedestrian is a lot more fragile than a vehicle. You need to react to other people's mistakes at the exam. If not, you can fail.
Sir please make a video that how to entry and exit from the round about
Yes. I have one already. Another one coming soon. Here's the first one: ruclips.net/video/ks3wMB2-uNY/видео.html
@@ConduiteFacile thanks for reply, A fan from Dubai !!
Que pasó con el español??
Can you do videos where you capture bad driving and dissect how it is?
I've got one coming, "Other People's Mistakes" where I will explain how to react to not only other drivers' mistakes, but also other road users, like pedestrians, cyclists and so on. It should be ready before the end of the winter. Stay tuned.
En ESPAÑOL también porfavor 🙏
Aqui: ruclips.net/video/DeA8X9HN7aQ/видео.html
I thought we have to let the pedestrian go even if the light is green ?
Red lights are for everybody, including pedestrians (well, excluding emergency vehicles when they have their sirens on)
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I am pretty sure these videos are in canada
Yes indeed.
Do you have videos when the pedrastin they have the right to cross the street 🤔
Yes. Part 2. Here: ruclips.net/video/sJOnHsWCMwg/видео.html
one time i saw this guy reverse up a hill close to a crosswalk and because i couldn't see the driver's face i stopped instead of crossing,
i only crossed after he told me so. i've could of crossed there but i've seen him reverse.
That was the best move. Especially when you're a pedestrian against a vehicle.
I have a lot of fun ideas on what to do if the pedestrian slows you down but I refrain from sharing them here 😀