The YOUNGEST Learner Driver's Driving Test
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- čas přidán 19. 08. 2023
- Leo has his REAL driving test TOMORROW at Sidcup! Can he pass this mock driving test?
If he passes his actual driving test at Sidcup driving test centre it'll make him probably the youngest learner driver of 2023. We take him on a real Sidcup driving test route to test his driving skills and he picks up some driving test tips along the way
WOW, absolutely amazing young driver! props to his dad for the practise, remember you may have passed but the real learning starts now, drive safe bud :)
Passed my driving test 2 weeks after turning 17 back in 2018, dad was an instructor😌
Wow that IS quick!! Did you learn to drive from scratch in 2 weeks or did he let you have a go in the car before you were 17?
Don’t answer that
Really nice drive and unlucky with the 20 limit. Also remember that he has being using a motorbike on the road for the last year which has helped to build up his observation and awareness on the road. Its not like he has only been on the road for 1 month. I really like the fact he is thinking what other drivers are going to do . A really nice and refreshing drive. Congrats on passing your test
Absolutely love your energy and videos. Very positive and contagious! 💖
All the best to him 😀, congrats on passing!!!
Great driver!!! Didn't giving me any anxiety watching. He's smooth with it!!!! Well done 👏🏼
Congratulations on passing Leo, you seem like a really good driver!
Nice well done Leo! Great driver he’s got a good head on his shoulders that’s for sure he demonstrated a great attitude to the roads there👍
Fantastic watch! Leo is such a smooth driver!
That is amazing! Well done!!
My instructor gave me the testi app for cancellations... was brilliant.. doesnt let you overbook your instructor either ❤ goodluck
Good luck youngman.
love the edited in and out side mirrors.
Reminds me of ETS2's digital Mirrors that look exactly the same.
That A3 is so nice
A lot of people fail for stopping at that contraflow roundabout especially if they haven’t seen it before. So fair play and a reminder of why it’s important to practice at test centres. Also 10:42 he missed the 20 signs which is an instant fail.
turnt 17 in January passed my test today in Sidcup. I knew how to drive already but I got an instructor to make sure that I could drive how examiners wanted so I ended up doing 10 hours with an instructor (5 lessons). Sidcup was so chill the staff there was so nice, and every time they came into the Driving test centre they greeted everybody in the waiting room. My examiner was a goat I can’t remember his name, but all I remember is that he had tattoos and he made me feel not nervous at all. I felt like I was just driving my instructor. He asked me questions to distract me and we had some good conversations. I had a banana before my test but even without the banana I would’ve been alright because of my examiner was so chilled and made the test feel so quick. I can’t believe how quickly it went. I feel like i done 15 minutes of Driving. anybody taking their Driving test soon, I would advise that you do at Sidcup because honestly it’s a great place. Just make sure that you’re confident on roundabouts and facing oncoming traffic
His dad taught him well. Bike riders tend to be good when it comes to observations
Leo Congrats on passing your test :D
I started driving lesson at 16 in the uk
First time I went out by myself I just went near where I live, that same day I drove to Newmarket from Bury St Edmunds with my mum and dad in the car 😅
just passed my test today at mitcham test centre with 4 minors very pleased!
Well done 👍
I done 2 lessons with my instructor he recons could be ready for test after that one
How can I get a mock test with you for when I am ready?
Why do people never press the button when pulling up the handbrake? It make a terrible noise. Guess this is my driving ick
I'm a very cautious driver, because I have been on a push bike, so also know the risks
I’ve had only 2 hours of learning and I can drive like that but I’m only 16 just waiting for 17
congrats leo! sorry to break it to you, but it’s actually legal for 16 yr olds to learn to drive and take their test in the uk if they receive higher rate mobility PIP, so there’s for sure a few younger drivers!
omg yes!! haha why didn't I think of that! Of course there'll be younger drivers 🤦♂️
which test centre are you using where driving on the pavement like that would be a minor fault? That's a serious fault any day of the week
I am now 18 and had my driving license since I was 17
I’m 16 doing my driving lessons I’m really good just passed my theory test first time hopefully I pass my practical first time when I’m 17
Well done to him 😮
Finding a test date or a cancellation is Almost impossible, 0.01% chance it feels like for me
Hope you find one soon 🤞
@@picklestheswift i am trying at times
Thanks Austin
i've just paid £250 for a test in one month worlds goone mad
@@m4hf almost a scam to do that also
Use the app.. its only as little as 12 pounds to get dates.
What would an answer to how do you check the oil question if the car has no dipstick?
I had a car with no dipstick for 4 years and never got asked the question. Maybe they skip it and ask something else but I trained everyone to say what they would do if there was a dipstick just in case
If she was blocking the green part for cyclist would that be a fail aswell
he moves with no gas at all, even when he handbrake starts hes on the brakes, surprised he didnt stall 😭😭 audis are way better than my hyundai tbf
He doesn't do it all the time. Some cars give gas when you lift the clutch to the biting point. If you're in slow moving traffic for example on a flat road moving with the clutch is fine.
Not advising learners to learn how to move off with clutch only but if you have been driving for a while and you understand where the car bites, clutch only move offs are fine depending on the context.
@@thedragonbrawler9311 yeah im aware, was learning in a 21 a3 and didnt need to press gas at all was incredible.
my car can move with no gas i do it when parking or doing small adjustments (only on flat roads)
I think belows were the faults that the instructor didnt pointed it out.
04:25 the position of the head restraint is not correct
05:50 he didnt check center mirror and left mirror before signaling left
06:30 he didnt check the center mirror before applying brake
06:32 he didnt check center mirror and left mirror before signaling left
08:30 he didnt check the center mirror before applying brake
10:53 he didnt check the center mirror before applying brake
10:55 he didnt check center mirror and right mirror before signaling right
10:57 he didnt check center mirror and left mirror before exiting the roundabout and also didnt signal left for leaving
12:44 he didnt check the center mirror before applying brake
13:55 he didnt check center mirror before checking the left mirror and signaling left, also he didnt check the center mirror before applying brake
14:23 he didnt do a 6 points check (left blind spot, left mirror, front, center mirror, right blind spot, right mirror) before moving off
There are tons of fault he made and I m not going to list all out, most of them including mirror checks and blind spot checks, its a serious fault and he failed the test by the first 5 mins, although the instructor didnt noticed, unless there are double standard across the country, otherise by checking on those faults I think he need to do more hard work for the real test.
Did he pass
you allowed to make 15 minor errors but if im right you not allowed to get 4 in same category so you already have 3 for signals at junction but then get one more that turns 4 in to a serious, so yes it be 15 if all in different areas of driving but not the same category. pass 5 years ago few weeks back, my test was supper long, we went to every town, even the castle walls tight streets Warwick, my teacher was in the back during test and he said that was the longest test he seen in many years, was nervous felt like he trying to push me to brake, 55 mins and the other test was standing out side waiting the rest already on the next lot tests, pass first time but 2 minors, was happy with that as the last bit test nerves were very high and had to calm self few deep breaths waiting at lights. but the only thing i thought i might of failed but unsure as lot variables, pulling over to side busy road slow moving traffic, pulling away with left signal on, but only a minor as it was done safe, and i and other drivers knew what was going on as letting me out as they could see i was looking to re join flow traffic and all checks had been done, it angered me when realized but few deep breaths reflect on it could it be whats the chances as it was walking pace move and then decided still got a chance keep calm do not rush give you time to think like approach to a junction, the examiner could see my anger frustration with self simple error but it was safe was the reason i got away with it. i grew up in town 3300 people now live next to two big citys, tend to do what i can to avoid them, never liked citys so thats where the anxiety really is and reason i opted for extra lessons even tho told was ready for test i went all out, another 15-20 hours but it worked with anxiety and big roads and learned ways to control it, when im learning something really interested in i go all in, as i knew to build me back up from a fail would cost me more than 15-20 hours, never stopped asking questions trying to find out all possible, well it paid off and would not done it any different, who knows if i went for test when told i was ready then hit with extended test whats normally reserved for banned driver re taking test im unsure back then anxiety would held out without extra hours, but as you say never give up mid test as you never know
i know someone that passed in 7 days with proof i dont know how
You can learn to drive at 16 if you have a disability
So did he pass ?
Watch to the end! 😅
@@DrivingSchoolTV my bad 🤣 i see now
Is he actually a sensible Audi driver 😉
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Theory june 1 practical june 5 soo whos more lucky 🍀