How to steer a car when driving fast | Learn to drive: Intermediate skills

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • A good steering technique is crucial for smooth driving - and this technique will change depending on the speed of the car. When driving at high speed we must steer the car very carefully and use the correct road position - as any loss of control could be disastrous. In this video we will show how we steer our car as we drive as fast as we are legally allowed in the UK.
    Video contents:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:43 Speed limits in the UK
    01:19 How to hold the wheel
    02:25 Don’t move your hands
    03:26 Look ahead to read the road
    04:46 Steer in a fluid motion
    05:50 Consider your road position
    06:42 Dual carriageways
    07:19 Racing circuits
    07:58 Summary
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Комментарии • 47

  • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
    @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад +5

    If you found this video interesting, then please visit our channel as there are over 150 more tutorial videos to help you improve your driving. If you would like to help us make new videos, then please consider becoming a member of our channel. Thanks for watching!

  • @thabanidube8766
    @thabanidube8766 Год назад +5

    This is the channel that allowed me to pass my driver’s test.
    Not in the UK, but the road rules are exactly the same.
    Thank you for everything. 😄

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment - it’s always nice to hear that our videos have helped someone, wherever you are!

  • @TheOluCole
    @TheOluCole Год назад +8

    I passed my practical driving test 2 days ago at first attempt and with 3 minors only. I just want to say thank you for all you do for the industry. I don't know if you know just how much impact you're making and how safer our roads are by reason of these videos.
    Thank you.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment - and very well done for passing! Good luck on the road! 🚙👌🏼😎

  • @classfriend
    @classfriend Год назад +2

    I have passed my exam 4 years ago. Your videos still helps. I am amazed how I always learn something new from these videos, for example to feel the tyre grip on the wheel is a great advice. I like it when people compliment my driving skills sometime. A lot of credit goes to you as well. Well done & keep it up guys.

  • @peterrowling728
    @peterrowling728 Год назад +1

    You couldnt of added this at a better time. Literally explaining this today. Quality. 👌👌👌👌

  • @kinopiko01
    @kinopiko01 Год назад +2

    Off topic but when it comes to driving imo I don't really feel the motivation to drive or have driving lessons as that I felt that when it comes to driving in London, I have to deal with inconsiderate drivers, etc. But when it comes to watching you guys doing the driving on RUclips, I felt really focused and felt like I learnt a lot at my own pace. I want to say thanks to you guys for creating this channel for learners like me or just for anyone really.

  • @leadwithfk
    @leadwithfk Год назад +4

    Dear Advance Driving Team, I passed my driving test today at the first attempt with only two minors, and I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for creating such informative videos that certainly helped me to pass.
    The content you create with live examples is highly commendable, the examiner complimented me at the end of the test for excellent driving and I must thank you for it!

  • @SKumar-qu5zx
    @SKumar-qu5zx Год назад +2

    Iam from india( tamilnadu ) Your driving lesson .very useful me.
    I continue improve my driving skills
    thanks_to your channel .

  • @hoodnationproductions
    @hoodnationproductions Год назад +9

    Love the exhaust sound

  • @picklestheswift
    @picklestheswift Год назад

    That Fiesta ST sounded lovely 😍😍😍😍! Very helpful video too!

  • @nallam2093
    @nallam2093 Год назад

    I love your videos thank you so much

  • @manomaylr
    @manomaylr 3 месяца назад

    Mat in a crash helmet in a 911 doing 115 was a bit jarring at first but that technique is impressive.
    Of course the g-force meter had to make an appearance.

  • @ajayiadeshinaolayinka2630
    @ajayiadeshinaolayinka2630 Год назад +1

    Wonderful

  • @karenpassmore3338
    @karenpassmore3338 Год назад +3

    Thank you - very helpful advice, especially with learning to 'feel' the lightness of the steering etc. as a warning of reduced control (Need a full lap recording of the next track day though ;) )

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I’ll definitely post a video when I go to the next track day with the Fiesta 👍🏼

  • @skeleguns10oooooo10
    @skeleguns10oooooo10 Год назад +2

    You used a Fiesta ST, got your hands on a Hot Hatchback and a Porsche 911

  • @ParcoLee
    @ParcoLee Год назад

    Yes, cars always want to go straight ahead only when it's new or 4 wheels aligned well. If something of wheel or tyres modified or changed, and no alignments afterward, steering wheel may not straighten itself, offset towards either left or right, or loose, too slow self-straightening or even no self-straightening. Always have to check its "self-steering" direction, align 4 wheels if necessary.

  • @sarahcallaghan7794
    @sarahcallaghan7794 Год назад +1

    Having exam booked , week after next 👍kept on track for a long time and know it all I’ll keep at it until I pass .

  • @narcisamarior8668
    @narcisamarior8668 Год назад

    The best filing ….to drive ☺️

  • @RJSyeah
    @RJSyeah Год назад +1

    I'm learning to drive after 15 years when I first had lessons.
    I'm almost 39 years old and at about 35 hours in now and as I live in the UK I'm driving a manual transmission. I've had three different instructors (had bad experiences with two) until finally settling with one I'm comfortable with. He's the world driving guy (RUclips) who is very good, encouraging and patient. My first instructor talked way too much and didn't let me drive enough. The second guy let me drive for the entire time but instruction was poor, too laid back and half the time he was texting on his phone (which I hear is illegal!).
    Anyway, even so I feel I'm still not at the level I should be at this point and I can't help but feel embarrassed about it. Passed my theory at least but still making too many serious mistakes out on the road with my instructor having to intervene still.
    Perhaps it's because I've had to go through these three different instructors. I tend to get annoyed if I make a mistake or two and then it snowballs into a multitude of errors, some serious.
    I'm not sure I could even do a mock test as there'll be too many faults.
    It is frustrating as I do look forward to each lesson and I do like driving which is why I think I'm upset I'm not doing better.

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад +2

      It’s a shame that you had two poor instructors - but hopefully your current one will get you there. Try not to worry about how long it takes as everyone learns at their own speed. There will always be a few mistakes on every lesson - but try to learn from them so your driving will keep improving. You’ll get there - don’t give up!

  • @sunilks9879
    @sunilks9879 Год назад

    ♥️🥰♥️helping

  • @shokriahaidari2849
    @shokriahaidari2849 Год назад

    Hi dear good teaching and keep doing .
    i am a learrner driviing automatic but it is big problem ,while driving high speed the drifting , how do avoide and solve the problem guaid me please?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад

      What do you mean by drifting? Are you struggling to stay in your lane, or is it some other problem?

    • @shokriahaidari2849
      @shokriahaidari2849 Год назад

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool Yes dear ,if i am chaking the mirrors the car drifting over the white lane, but i don't know how should i solve this problem ?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад

      Make sure you check your mirrors fairly quickly. If you look away from the road for more than a second or two your road position will suffer!

    • @shokriahaidari2849
      @shokriahaidari2849 Год назад

      @@AdvanceDrivingSchool thank you very much dear👍

  • @jamaal1282
    @jamaal1282 Год назад

    Hi,
    Please could you make a small Video on turning right at traffic lights.
    The problem I'm having is that I live in a small town so when we are turning right at traffic lights there is only 1 lane.
    This is my weakness.
    Most the videos I've seen show the ones with multiple lanes at traffic lights.
    Thank you 😊

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад

      This video might help: Traffic Lights: ruclips.net/video/2yfSfxACZWU/видео.html 👍🏼

  • @markjordan9791
    @markjordan9791 20 часов назад

    what happens if u fail to know the show and tell (question they ask on your driving test in the car such as can you tell me how to change the oil etc) would you fail the test i.e a serious fault or just a minor?

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  18 часов назад

      If you lose control of the car or cause danger in any way whilst looking for the correct button then that would fail the test. However if you forget how to do something you are allowed to pull over, work out what to do, then continue and complete the task. If you completely forget you should only be given a minor / driving fault so long doesn't put you in any danger.

  • @kevinnash2524
    @kevinnash2524 11 месяцев назад

    How do you go fast in corners in a 2500cc car especially at corners where the exit of the car is being a rear wheel car

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  11 месяцев назад

      I am sure you mean on a racing track - as driving fast on roads is unnecessary and dangerous. Here are two videos that might help:
      We visit a racing circuit: ruclips.net/video/fYOVQlk0zX0/видео.html
      Balanced Cornering: ruclips.net/video/yY81aE-IeIQ/видео.html

  • @raulrahaman9863
    @raulrahaman9863 Год назад

    This looks so scary how narrow the road looks😮

  • @bushraahmed7491
    @bushraahmed7491 Год назад

    I struggle to stay in my lane when im driving, how do i stay on top of this?? I tend to hold the steering wheel tight my instructor says this to me and gets annoyed

    • @AdvanceDrivingSchool
      @AdvanceDrivingSchool  Год назад

      These videos might help:
      How To Steer A Car: ruclips.net/video/Oiv6V8f5g18/видео.html
      How to judge your road position: ruclips.net/video/8-RI8da-qZc/видео.html

  • @devineolubakin2976
    @devineolubakin2976 Год назад

    May I ask u a question r u available can I take driving lessons with u

  • @kennylambell345
    @kennylambell345 6 месяцев назад +1

    All single carriage ways are either A or B roads and are therefore used by other vehicles such as tractors,cyclists,horses, lorries etc. so coming out of your lane is a big NO NO and should always be frowned upon. Not only should you drive to match the cars abilities but your own abilities too. Track driving i completely different to road driving,even rallying is although held on road stages ,is different to normal road driving as you know that nobody should be coming the other way so risks can be taken with speed and cornering.

  • @aristoaum
    @aristoaum Год назад

    In easy way, just look ahead where you want to go and keep your car in control don't need to consider about how to steer.