Weird Tips To Make Your Driving Smoother
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- Having a drink in your cupholder is very telling in showing how you drive, and if it's splashing out of the cup in the corners, under braking, or when you change lanes, then there are a few things we can fix for you to make your passengers, your car, and your bank balance happier!
Smooth driving with a manual, standard, or automatic car comes down to a few select things, and if you get it right will make a huge difference for yourself and anyone else who rides in your car with you. From braking inputs, to steering, and looking further ahead, get ready to make your driving better than everyone you know.
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Song: Pantherium - Stray / stray
0:00 - 0:30 - Get that Latte
0:30 - 1:22 - Initial Input
1:22 - 1:47 - Limo Braking
1:47 - 2:46 - Eyes Up - Auta a dopravní prostředky
God damn inflation 😭
£33 cappuccinos end of the year
@@Paynos a sad reality 🥲
This is the first video i've seen from you after watching you when i was learning to drive like 3 years ago, you're pretty much the reason i got a Seat Ibiza DAB edition as my second car after crashing my first lol
Legend, sometimes I still miss mine hahaha
Just like that cup of water from Initial D
I'm 17 and I just realized I've been doing all of these techniques since I got my permit when I was 15. I learned how to drive in my mom's 6 speed manual Subaru Crosstrek and we live right next to a mountain pass that I had to drive every single day basically. I had to develop all of the smooth driving techniques because my mom would easily get motion sick, so I used finer pedal control for smoother shifting, rolling on the throttle, and preloading the brakes and whatnot. I always looked as far ahead as I could and used really smooth steering. I got so good at this that I would need to be going 65mph through a corner with a recommended speed of 30 and the car never swayed through the corner. I eventually implemented heel and toe downshifting too and got smooth with that, some days I was more in tune with the car than others, but for the most part I was pretty smooth. Now that I have a car without traction control or ABS and is FWD I've been using some of these techniques to be smooth and especially while driving on this one really twisty dirt and gravel road that's deep in the woods. I use weight principles to Scandinavian flick into the corners and usually I can go about 60ish comfortably when the speed limit is 30 but the road is really really thin so I do have to be weary of that, the car communicates really well with me driving I know when to slow down and right before I brake traction and whatnot
Creative way to get a point across. Solid points too, good job!
Oh nice you're uploading again, was watching you when I was learning a few years ago. Now I've got an NC mx5 too in dark green. Absolutely cracking motor
thought this was going to be a meme but surprisingly informative. nice vid, well made :)
That means a lot! Mixing meme and education is the future lmao
Good to see you back mate!
Thank you bro!
I was doing limo braking and didn't even know it
Same here.
You can save around 3€ by just getting a bottle of water instead, or save the full $4 by just having coins moving around in your car. This is great advice, though.
😂 the coins clanking around in your car mid corner is a classic
Great video . Can you make a video going over smooth gear changes when going up in gear.
Absolutely man, appreciate it!
No way you're back
Hope you're doing good!
Nice voice and very helpful tips
❤️
I know I've been guilty of looking at the bonnet instead of the road ahead. It's a bad habit that I lapse into sometimes, and I keep having to snap myself out of it. Thank you for the reminder.
I really struggle to remember to look far enough ahead and it really worries me. A habit like you that I cannot break
Definitely just something you have to nag your own brain about every now and then, habits take a while to break
Those limo/chauffeur stops are sensational when you get it right! But when you're stopping on a hill there's no way I'm keeping that smooth :P
Oh yeah, all goes out the window on a steep hill in traffic 😂
@@Paynos I park in a slighly uphill driveway at home. I have learned to do it smoothly by reducing speed to nearly walk speed let go the brakes and then very slowly pulling the hand brake just a small fraction not all the way. That way you're not upsetting front suspension that much and only breaking with the rear wheels.
"limo braking" is actually how I learned to brake/stop a manual car in the Netherlands lol
I need a mop in car too.
"so no head"💀💀💀💀
I learned this tip from Initial D😂
3 ways a $4.35 nc mx5 will change how you drink
3 ways your nc MX5 is losing $4.35 in raw materials in rust every minute
F for Forehead
First wow
yeah just like in Initial D