Portsmouth Driving Test Route 2 - Portchester to Cosham
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
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I passed my driving test in Portsmouth three days ago and the examiner followed exactly this test route . Hopefully I watched this videos a lot before my test as they were really helpful. 04:20 the keep clear , as soon as we reached it I remembered an look for cars in the trafic lights. I would like to thank you for all of these videos you are a lifesaver 😅💯💯
Well done that’s amazing news, and it was just in time for Christmas 🎄. Thank you also for the nice words of thanks 🤩
Thank you so much for these videos I’m literally going to watch them on repeat till my test on the 13th of Feb! I always find that going on routes I am unfamiliar with is the hardest thing for me so far, so to see them all before my test is such a lifesaver, thank you so very much :)
You are so welcome! Good luck with your test
Very useful videos. Thank you for posting.
Very Happy that you like them, we will try to post more soon
Thank you for your videos. I did my driving tests using your videos especially this and passed with 3 minors. Great job 🎉
Well done to you, We are so glad that you found the videos helpful. Enjoy your driving now that you have passed
I have the test soon,thank you for the videos,so we can get familiar with the roads and be more prepared 👍✊
You’re very welcome, good luck with your test
@@DrivingTestRoutesUK Thank you!👍
Thank you once again sir , it's appreciated
Always welcome
Thank you so much for this video 👍
My pleasure 😊, glad you liked it
Thanks for your video is very useful for me
It's my pleasure
Useful, cheers 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I'm going to have to pick you up on some terminology. A dual carriageway does NOT mean 2 lanes each side. A dual carriageway has a central reservation (effectively one road for each directioin of traffic). That's important because the national speed limit is 70MPH on a dual carriageway and 60MPH on a single carriageway.
Good point and very factually correct, the point is lost a little bit on this route and video as no sections of it are actually national speed limit. The point I was try to make which I think generally was understood is that even though the road has widened to two lanes the speed limit is still 30mph, but yes a dual carriageway in true technical and legal terms is a stretch of road with a central reservation or a strip of land between both directions, it is very rare though to find a single lane in each direction dual carriageway with a national speed limit.
Are all these residential streets 30 zones? Nothing with a 20 zone?
Yes on this route there are no 20 zones.
22:20 why didn't you indicate when moving into right lane ?
Surely that would be a minor
24:52 and here you don't stop when the road clearly with a stop line lol, my instructor told me you can be and probably will fail if you don't stop.
Hi, good points but at 22:20 this is actually a taking up point the left lane splits to both the left and middle lane so no indication required obviously if there was a car in the right hand lane and you felt they may move in to the middle lane then it would be necessary, the most important thing here would be good observation of your surroundings and awareness.
At 24:52 this is a give way junction no need to stop if the road is clear what I have done on the video was to go very slow and back to first gear. I think you have confused this junction with the top of Skew Road which is a stop sign and yes you would need to fully stop there. Hope that helps good luck with your test.
@@DrivingTestRoutesUK thanks for the reply, I didn't sound to sound rude if I did I was just confused because my instructor was very strict and clear about having to stop there even if it's clear
Cheers
It’s no problem at all, and some times I get things wrong as I am filming and talking to as well as dealing with traffic. This is a good point though your instructor has given you a request how to approach a particular junction but as the driver you should challenge your own understanding by looking at all the signs and road markings and his you are confused or not happy you should challenge them for more clarity. The Instructor maybe telling you to stop here because he thinks it will be easier for you to deal with this junction in this way.
@@DrivingTestRoutesUK yeah good points, cheers mate
Good one. Thank you :)
Glad you liked it! good luck with your test
NICE
Thanks