Which One First, Mirrors, Indicators or Shoulder Check? | Beginner Driver Tips

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  • čas přidán 4. 01. 2023
  • In this video, we discuss one of the most commonly asked questions in driving about whether you should indicate first, check the mirrors first or shoulder check first
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Komentáře • 14

  • @bencostello5966
    @bencostello5966 Před rokem +13

    Passed my test first try today largely from the help of you and your videos! Thank you so much for how informative and helpful you have been

  • @rabbitcony
    @rabbitcony Před rokem +9

    So the sequence should be mirror, signal, shoulder check. Thanks for your explanation.

  • @margaretnkini4961
    @margaretnkini4961 Před 23 dny

    Your calm training is on a high level

  • @laptitelylyse5458
    @laptitelylyse5458 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Merci pour c'est vidéo ❤

  • @pixelcaisa
    @pixelcaisa Před rokem +5

    In europe is indicators - mirrors - manoeuvre and I think it's a better solution
    1. The signal doesn't give you the right to do the manoeuvre so other drivers should not be confused because they know they have priority(this is the behaviour in europe and maybe it's not the same in Australia)
    2. In the situation at 5:40, if you don't indicate and stop in the middle of the road and a car comes behind what should the driver think that you just did if you don't signal? doing a manoeuvre, hitting something, having a problem or just parked?

    • @SignalDrivingSchool
      @SignalDrivingSchool  Před rokem +3

      In some situations(for example when doing a turn), it doesn’t really matter that much which order you do your Indicator and mirror(s) but when moving off, changing lanes or doing slow speed manoeuvres, it does matter. Most safe drivers will react to someone parked on the side of the road with a Signal.
      We’ve taught some learner drivers from the UK here and they always say that they use the M-S-M routine which is Mirror, Signal then Manoeuvre, may be other places might be different.
      In situation 5:40, it was light traffic and the car was parked on the side of the road, ready to join traffic. There is no need to indicate yet in this situation when someone is approaching fast because as mentioned , the indicator does nothing but make people slow down for no reason. It’s best to let them pass, then indicate. If there is heavy traffic and we want to join the queue, we can leave the indicator running because we are asking someone to please let us in.

  • @newman2374
    @newman2374 Před rokem +1

    what andicators means ? if on back is no any other car . you must to andicator first to inform back side otherwise more confusing and you cant change your lane

  • @hungkiet7535
    @hungkiet7535 Před rokem

    Some people on youtube said do signal first then mirror shoulder check.

  • @user-kf7pj4ep2m
    @user-kf7pj4ep2m Před 9 měsíci

    Siya Kolisi is that you??

  • @cosminneagoe2326
    @cosminneagoe2326 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Who am I indicating to if I waited for al the cars to clear??? This is not right

  • @martinvize1
    @martinvize1 Před 4 měsíci

    You are wrong my friend - The indicator "signals you intension to move" but it is not compulsory that you move. Therefore I do not really care if fragile driver coming behind me is confused - I am merely showing my intention to move. I would not turn off my indicator to save their feelings. It is Mirror, signal, then shoulder check (for what it is worth - personally I rotate as far as I can, as I do on a motorcycle) and then I will maneuver (if safe to do so).