The BEST Driving I've Ever Seen! HOW TO PASS
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- Alex takes a driving test and passes with ease. This has got to be the best driving I've ever seen from a learner driver.
A good demonstration of how to pass the driving test.
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00:00 Preview
00:20 Introduction
04:14 Good observations
04:28 No Help
05:02 Tram Lines
05:15 Tram Speed Signs
05:30 Asks for help
06:08 Good Planning
08:05 Minor Fault: Hesitation
08:35 Steep Hill
11:08 Good Observations & Awareness
11:50 Good Holdback Position
12:15 Good Planning & Positioning
13:08 Good Judgement
13:24 Driving Tip
14:04 A Serious Fault?
14:30 Good Positioning
15:13 Minor Fault: Signal
15:57 Good Lane Discipline
16:20 Reverse Bay Park
16:40 Good Awareness
17:30 Best Reverse Bay Park Ever?
18:50 End of Test
Hey guys,
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Add a breathing course for your boy
bro started hogging the oxygen in the car when reverse parking
Yeah
For a second i thought it was my breathing and had to stop pause the video 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Bro has the most loudest breathing in any of the videos I have seen
Quick tip for everyone! Remember the more nervous you are the harder and longer the test will feel. Also remember check mirrors at all times over exaggerate if you have to. If you think you’ve done a serious mistake don’t put it to mind and keep driving with confidence. As for everyone who’s got the test coming up good luck and may god be with you❤️
i passed my test last monday on the 2nd attempt. The first attempt i had such an easy route but got unnecessarily anxious and stressed and flopped it pretty bad but the second time my nerves were in check and i actually felt locked in. Stress/anxiety is defo a bit part.
Passed my test two weeks ago. I had a difficult test route. Unexpectedly there were diversions, temporary traffic lights and an accident which happened on my route. But thank God I managed and stayed calm.
I agree on everything else, except the overexaggerated mirror checks.
You should only check the RELEVANT mirrors, when either changing speed or direction, or when you feel it's necessary. Overchecking your mirrors not only takes your eyes off the road more often and for longer, but on the test, shows the examiner that you're trying to please the examiner more than anything.
@@shoaibahmed6359 Congratulations well done! People are too nervous of failing too much that it actually affects them when it’s time to take the test. But I’m really pleased to see you passed second time 👍
This just has to be the best driving i saw on this channel like seriously, much better than some fully licensed drivers.
I agree... He also had that one woman on the channel last year who drove really well. I think she was the only one to pass a mock test last yr. Pin was so impressed with her driving.
dude’s got that military aura/confidence about him
masculine energy fr 😂
Proud to be a part of the "passed and still watching" club. Passed first time today with 3 minors🎉 thank you for all your videos
🎉
''make sure you turn off your signal afterwards to avoid misleading other road users'' with that smug smile hahahahah.
that guy who called the instructor a hater, must be hating this video
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHA
In what video was he called a hater?
@@Piriah5678 it was uploaded before this one..i think it was titled something along the lines of "learner calls instructor a hater"
clearly was a joke
pretty sure they were messing about. I'd assume an instructor would throw someone out if they started talking like that right away.
He’ll be an amazing driver
You can see the confidence in his body and just the naturalness of him being in the car
Yup he did mentioned his friend Alen with whom he used to go with his car and his advice etc , and he even showed him gratitude in this video.
thank you for the free first 10 videos, as an 18 year old with only money to buy food and tuition, its a massive help🙌🏻
should've checked if he actually have a provisional license at the end lol
LOL
Roundabout. Exit in right lane, drive 100 yards or so, observe and then move to the left lane . Perfect driving. Its quite tricky to cut to the left lane on exit. Better do it on a straight road with no distractions.
You can tell he's got some nerves in his voice and breathing, but he's got a cool head and is focused. It's really impressive to see.
I can’t believe I finally get to say my own “I just passed my driving test, anyways I’m saying it now”.
I passed my driving test yesterday (18 July 2024) at the first attempt, but the best part is I absolutely passed with ZERO MINORS .
I can’t find the right words but elated doesn’t cut it, I watched your videos every single day for the last 2 months gathering the information on all the failed mock test to see what they did wrong and took note of it.
Thank you very much PIN, you don’t even know how much of a blessing you are to so many aspiring drivers out there , keep doing what you do 🙏
Awww Alex! Seems like such a happy, positive guy! Good luck Alex!
Got my test tomorrow! and this has come the right time! 👍🏼Thank you Pin!
Edit: Passed with 2 minors! 🥳
good luck :)
All the best! Let us know how it goes
Good luck 🍀 mines on weds 🫣😅
@@drewosullivan6194 Good luck
Good luck, got mine soon 🙏🏽
Pin is having a proud daddy moment throughout this mock test😂 His pleasing look. Btw Alex is an awesome driver. Keep up the good job!
This is amazing. I find switching between cars difficult and he did it effortlessly.
Just wanted to come here to say that I passed today with 6 minors and it was the first time I took the test. My instructor was brilliant but using your videos to help, fill in the gaps and remind me of various aspects of driving definitely got me over the line today so thank you. ❤🎉❤
Just passed with 7 minor faults, thanks the videos really helped.
I have been watching your channel for over a year now and i passed my test today first try with only 1 driver fault, stalled on the emergency stop. so glad its all finally over and good luck to anyone who has their test coming up :D
Great drive Alex. Well done. Best of luck with your driving test. Best regards Ross 👍
Pin's proud face every time Alex does something impressive. It gives me life ❤
Well done Alex, thank you for showing us how it's done.
Thank you Pin for all the work you put into these videos for us.
Thank you very much for the Super Thanks. Really appreciate it.
Bro I’m telling you, it’s the vans. Those shoes are so nice to drive in
Hi
All flat hard-is bottom shoes feel good to drive in
passed today 1st time with 1 minor, loved these videos they helped a lot, thank you😊
Well done and good luck on the test.
Proffsional smash! Well done Alex
I just passed an hour or so ago, thank you for your videos!! Couldn't have done it without you 😭😭
How ?
Passed first time on the 8th July your videos have certainly helped me in many ways thank you 🎉❤
Well done Alex . Fantastic driving bro 👊🏽
Amazing... Just amazing!
For a experienced driver
just passed today with only 1 minor for "signals necessary" your videos have helped a bunch
I just passed my test. Thank you for all the help with these videos
Today I passed my driving test.Your videos helped me a lot.Thank you very much.
He is one of the best student drivers i've seen, but in hungary for the one handed driving you would fail immediately, still he's a really great driver. Nice job bro
this guy has definitely drove before or just naturally very good at driving
Absolutely Phenomenal Commentary Drive Alex ❤ .I get the vibe that you feel you've been pranked Pin with him being this good 😊Great video as always Pin..wishing you all the Best Alex 😊
I passed last year but I’m still watching your videos 😊
Brilliant Alex!
I passed my driving test on 29th june i watched some of your videos that was helpfull
Well done on passing your test, thank you for watching the channel
Well done I passed mine on 28th June 🎉
Best instructor around 💯
passed my test today 8 minors im so glad to be a part of the “passed but still watching” gang
ty for helping me with the vids so happy
I just passed my driving test this morning with 3 minors, thanks for your videos. I'll just say during the test don't think you are in a test just think you are normally driving or giving a mock test to your instructor to ease your nerves (that's the most important thing). Once you have driven from any road just forget about it and focus in front (doesn't matter if you have made a mistake or not, just forget about it).
Going uphill was my weak point practicing for my exam , now I have my License from 2018 .
Guys push the gas more when going uphill , this prevents the Stalling.
This is something I struggle with so thanks for the tip.
yeah this was hard to understand at the start. I was always told especially on a really steep up hill go at least 15 or maybe even close to 20mph before changing gears cuz the lower gear helps and changing gears drops your speed by quite a bit. Also keep your clutch higher than normal when moving off from uphill otherwise the car is gonna roll backwards.
The blind spot checking is so exaggerated in the UK. I don’t get the point of almost constantly checking the blind spots 😂
amazing, only thing was slight clutch riding near the start but guess it'll go when used to the biting point, good job Alex 👍
Good job I got my test today hopefully I pass been watching your videos. I feel a bit nervous.
Yo man, just passed my test on first try with 3 minors. Bought your course, watched your videos and they helped. Drove with my own shoes though 😅
Alex did good.😅
Thank you for coming on this YT video.
My personal favourite on channel was Tash.😮
Her video was a good watch. :)
Edit update
Cat a good pass video in 7th January was good too!
I remember when I use to binge watch this channel before my test , passed since march driving now more comfortable
Thank you for supporting the channel. I hope your driving journey is going well
When you learn to drive independently as a child it saves time in future
you got a point...
That's not always the case. Some drivers who learn early on hold onto bad habits that disrupts getting a license early on.
I can finally be one these comments saying thank you for helping me pass! PASSED today with 8 minors 😅 nevertheless, thank you for all these videos and the help you gave me and millions of others! GOD BLESS!
I like him he look a like a great guy it was nice to have him on this video now if anyone isn’t sure about driving they should watch this video I also recommend to watch ur channel and this video because I also just passed my theory test on Jul 20 and got 43/50 I’m theory and 57/75 in the hazard perception I’m so happy I can’t believe I passed it’s surreal also I did a practice version and didn’t pass because I revised little so I recommend to revise before u take the test and in the car also, I recommend to do it online on a computer and get the theory test app that how I did it and I could see the hazards much clear since it’s big screen
Auto hold does not use the parking brake. It locks brake fluid to keep the hydraulic brake lines and can release after a predetermined period or when the car moves
Amazing driver but he’s right about the signs and signals need more work but for driving itself S tier
def one of my favourite videos😂
Alex sounds like from south east Asia.. my guess from Singapore or Malaysia 😀 Well done!
great driving some of these mistakes are definitely avoidable
I passed my practical test on the first attempt yesterday without an instructor. I used to watch DGN Driving videos and Clearview Driving which helped me a lot. Thank you for these videos. Best of luck to all those who are preparing for the test.
I just passed my test first time today and this video really helped with my nerves. Pin the 🐐
Well done on passing your test
beautiful wimbledon dial dj
Guy has aura
Thank you guys 💁♂️🚙💙🌎👏🎈🧸👍👍
I wished we could have the full video of his test 😭😭
Alex is a liar he is experienced driver 10000000000% 🤭
I don’t think so, he drives similarly to the way I had driven when I was a learner. I only had only driven for a week before passing my test. My instructor was constantly questioning my driving experience during that week. It really just depends on the person, some people just pick up driving easier than others.
@@grams969
Means you drove a car before 100% and that good thing anyways 👍
He drives way too slow, or is a granny in disguise. Typical learner slow speed, leaving giant gaps and aggressive breaking. All that goes out the window when you've go some years behind you. Or you just drive like a model pupil doing 50 on a road that has the national speed limit.
@@MO20024There is zero benefit in me lying, I had zero driving experience a week before my test. I had done 21hrs of lessons although I made sure I was prepared before I stepped foot in a car. I made sure I knew the answer to every question in my theory and watched over a hundred of hours of DGN videos, as well as other driving instructor videos.
In some occasions he just casually puts one hand on the steering wheel and the other on the gear stick, that’s not the sort of habit and confidence a learner could have. Learners are tend to grab the steering wheel with both hands due to nervousness and tension. And he wasn’t seemed surprised when informed he’s the best driver so far on this channel. He’s definitely a lot more experienced than 16hrs of lessons, he might even already have a license in his home country but just needs to get a UK one
Alex was just worried about memory failing, thinking it would be really bad to forget something that we know to be right, a specific thing or things at the right time, like looking in the mirror before pushing back on the accelerator or releasing the clutch. So if alex scared for few seconds forgot totaly everything it can happens only for short time and looks so werry scarry but it is okey as we know all peoples looks werry scary if they exited when they forgot everything because we want feel of trust to them,we want feel more safer.
It’s strange to see the tram lines in the road and cars using the same area, we don’t have any around here.
@10:50 if he already hadn't, Pin was ready to give him his number 🤣. This guy is like me, driving is all about having common sense, if only every driver on the road had a bit of it we'd all get home safe and with a little less stress.
Yh I was told by my instructor basically be selfish as a learner lol. Never let anyone go etc. I always felt bad 😅
Good lad. Going against the infamous stereotype
Great driving, he should have no problem passing his test. But then you never know!
the gum helped him
In your driving exam can you ask your examiner which lane and which exit to take ? Thanks
The odds of him failing the test when he forgot to signal right on approach
🤩good
handsome young man
Nice
I think lane discipline should be a serious fault in a driving test if not followed correctly
i will say this is second best, the other one is the best
Which one?
Thanks for the videos all i had was a family member with a car and no instructor passed with only 3 minors couldn't believe it 😂
Casually be watching even tho i passed my test long ago.
My test examiner took me to a hill that was way steeper than that hill and I had to do a hill start which I did perfectly. He was evil as well as he took me to a steep downhill and told me to reverse around the corner which I again did not knowing that when I turned around the corner it was again a steep downhill street so was all acceleration up the hill and then switching to normal driving and then was all brake once around the corner which I did again. I did an emergency 🛑 that he told me to do then coming through a set of🚦a car was turning in front of me and even though I had right of way and was driving the 🚗 just pulled out from the opposite side right in front of me and I had to do a second emergency 🛑. The examiner tutted loudly and I thought well that's it I'm toasty, I've failed and we were about4minutes from the test centre. I then had to answer some highway code questions which is what we did when I took my test in the early to mid1980's&, then he told me I had passed. I literally almost vomited and I actually said to him if he was sure as I was in total shock. I cannot imagine not having a🚙as they are essential to everyday life and I love driving and actually finding it relaxing on the most part.
7:18 he parked at the exit of a T-junction! Should it be avoided?😮
how he does the reversing with barely even looking at wing mirrors I don't know 😭they probably weren't even lowered 😣
what is the location where you are as i see all these videos with these different people and others who may want to drive with you and learn and are you still based there and if you move to a different location let us know and so the learners come there aswell thanks
UK drivers, I need to ask you something.
I'm from the US and have been driving for years, but I've been watching these videos out of sheer enjoyment.
Generally, there is a "proper" way to drive in order to pass the test, and then there is the way people drive after getting their license. In the US, for example, one should have both hands on the wheel, at the 9' and 3' positions. A good chunk of people only drive with one hand after passing; some rest the driving hand on their lap, or rest their elbow by the window. If they want to make a turn, many often press their palm into the wheel with one hand, as opposed to turning with both hands. During the test, when parallel parking, they are supposed to look over their shoulder to see the opposite side of the car. With a license, many often grab the back of the passenger seat to rotate themselves more in order to get a better angle. Do UK drivers generally change their style of driving after getting a license?
In addition, I noticed that at *every* red light, drivers put the emergency brake on. It honestly just seems exhausting to do, especially if one lives in a large city. In the US, we just hold the brakes until the light turns green. Do some drivers switch to just holding the regular brakes soon after getting a license? Admittedly, I drive an automatic, so I may have a skewed perception.
While i'm not from the UK and I'm on the other side of the world (AU driver). Our road rules are similar to the UK, except we don't do diabolical things like allowing cars to park backwards/opposite of the traffic flow.
The hand positions taught here is also typically 9' and 3', both hands must be on the wheel during the test else it's a non-critical/minor fault (note: most states do not grade in that manner; afaik only in the state of Queensland - ie. 3rd most populous state grade things like that). The most populous state NSW tends to just grade through a big checklist of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory and then tally the scores up at the end; there's even opportunity for students to gain bonus points if they verbally identify hazards and then show good responses to those hazards.
Steering with hands inside the wheel or steering with one-hand is a big no-no on the test, and would be counted as a non-critical error. It's not advised to steer with hands inside the inner wheel as it'll cause injury and potentially hamper the effectiveness of the airbag if it deploys. Remember, an airbag only works if your head is falling onto it during its deflationary phase, having an object in-between could obstruct that process. In reality/practice, once people get their license no one is gonna care how you drive the car, so long as you don't cause incidents haha....
Also yeah, so long as blind spot checks are done, assessors/instructors won't care if you put one of your hands on the back of a passanger seat while reversing -- so long as you are in complete control of the vehicle. The most important thing during reversing is you must look back and continue to look back for the first few seconds. These days it's easy to reverse whilst entirely dependent on your rear camera screen and miss the blind-spot checks. The tech is supposed to be a driving aid, they tend to want you to go through the motions in the test.
From what I've seen the only time handbrakes are used asides from parking is when we're driving on a significant incline/mountain and need to come to a complete stop. It is then we use hand brake alongside with regular brakes. As a matter of fact, hill-side starts and stops used to be on the driving test several years ago. But it has since been removed from the test as more and more cars now have automatic handbrakes.
The funny thing over here is, it's easier to get a high-risk work license like forklift or a recreational pilot license than a driver's license (the costs are higher though). The hour requirements for a driver license is a bit insane (100h-120h) and it simply leads to people fudging their logbooks.
I'm guessing it's the same in every country. Majority of people don't put their hands at the 9 + 3 position.
In fact why should they, it's uncomfortable, unless you're racing on a track, one hand is more than enough.
Also having both hands on the wheel is one of the many pointless things learner's must do to ensure they pass.
I don't know why people rotate their bodies to have a good look of the rear when you can clearly see everything in the rear view mirror.
Majority of the people in the UK hate doing blind spot checks yet this is the most important part before moving off. There are multiple points in the car where your view can be blocked and you can miss a child, cyclist or motorbike.
Only a small proportion of people apply the handbrake at lights. Usually they stay at the biting point and then move. In modern automatics it's even easier where the car will hold position without doing anything.
@@BWFAIZANSRD for the wheel here you are allowed to do anything basically as long as you maintain control im pretty sure
You defo dont need to do 9 + 3 position here to pass
Can he save some oxygen for the rest of us
Got my test next week, hoping for a pass!
Good luck xx
Good luck x
Good luck!
Can you add a dash board cAMERA ON THE SPEED ODEMATOR
I´m German and got my license 14 years ago. I passed everything first try and have driven thousands and thousands of kilometers since then. I think I would fail every mock test though, especially in the UK. Your streets and traffic in general are just soooo confusing. Feel bad for all you learners out there :-D If you can make it in the UK, you can drive everywhere I guess.
Exactly. Also, these tests are overally restricted. People with driving licence won't remember every rule but they will still drive fine. I don't blame the driver who failed these moch tests just because of confusing roads and pressure from the test. The camera doesn't help either.
Good driving 💪🏻 BUT BOTH hands needs to be on the stearing wheel!
Really nice driving, he seems so confident! One small detail that could see him or anyone fail (At least in Spain were I'm from) is that at 10:50 he is driving with one hand placed on the gear box. I'm not sure if here in the UK the examiner would fail you for that even knowing that one-hand driving is allowed. In Spain the examiner would fail you for it. Other than that, Excellent driving!
I think the same applies in the UK but for doing it once would be a minor fault unless it's continuous or done multiple times. Happy to be corrected though...
By the way, his hand is on the gear stick, not the gear box.
@@DanielBarham-ej7yj nah it doesnt cause a minor or a fail, u can drive with one hand as long as you maintain full control
What car and model do u have I love the features and what year is it
First comment is mine 😂😂😂
#DGNDriving Can i adjust side miror to see the white lines while doing reverse parking after that i wil re adjust them...is it allowed during test day
I was told by my instructor that’s absolutely fine. I didn’t need to on my test as got the pull up on the right manoeuvre but if I had needed to adjust I’d have just told the examiner what I was doing.
so what happened with Pin with no uploads the past 2 weeks?
Question: When parking, if you notice that you are a little off when reversing, can you go forward and reverse back? Or does it have to be all in one motion
No you can correct it, but just say out loud you’re not happy with the way you parked and just correct it and 12:10
Hi
I'm very worried about my theory test
Can you please help me.
what I can do ?
I passing my test for the first time
haha well i know why i got this video pushed to me i'm living in stoke 😂😂
when there are 2 lanes approaching roundabout, which lane do u have to be in if you're taking the second or third exit? ("lets just say there's 5 exits"). if i plan on taking the second exit can i stay in the left lane and when its third or further i have to move into the right lane?