Learning How To Drive

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Published 2018-04-28

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  • @ON-O
    USA: One pedal makes the car go, one pedal makes the car stop. Europe: One pedal makes the car go, one makes the car stop and the 3rd disconnects the engine from the wheels.
  • If you ever want to drive with Tim just follow these steps 1. bring a clipboard and a pen or pencil. 2.Find his car and jump in 3.tell him you are the driver instrustor
  • @OatmealDonk
    As somebody in the UK, this all just sounds very odd. Over here, driving lessons are completely separate to school where you find your own instructor (normally on yelp or through word of mouth) and pay them for blocks of lessons. You then get a 1 on 1 driving session maybe every week depending on how busy your instructor is. Everything else is pretty similar though in terms of testing.
  • @ajlucky0076
    My first time driving with an instructor I literally never drove on the road in my life and he told me to get in and drive and I was convinced I was going to die that day but I actually did good and didn't crash surprisingly. It was awful though like REALLY awful.
  • @savvyraelyn211
    “And I didn’t even stop at one green light.” -TimTom 2018
  • @NotAnElk
    So Tim's Sister (Timster) is named Whitney. We're unlocking the lore, don't stop now guys.
  • Be grateful mom pushed you into driver’s Ed. I didn’t care about driving and when I finally did, in my late twenties it still took several years to successfully get my license cause I had to find other adults to teach me and trust a non driver with their car. Finally at 33, I got my license.
  • @theAstarrr
    The dude at my driver license test was really nice. He told me what mistakes I made but like you know, in a good way. The first one I made was making a turn to get to where he was so that he could get in and begin testing. "You didn't use your turn signal coming in here. Good thing I wasn't testing you yet." Like he exuded good energy. If you tried and failed, he wouldn't be upset. So at the end, I was nervous. "What if I made too many mistakes". So he was checking my score (you needed like 15 points to pass), and said this: "Well, you got 18, so unfortunately, I'm gonna to pass you." I was there with my mom, and after getting out of the car and heading near her, he added "Well? Tell her the bad news!" He was great.
  • @joeridgley2027
    The driving test in America is like a round of mariokart
  • @CC-zu4rw
    *holds up clipboard while robbing somebody* Tim Tom: you seem trustworthy
  • @doe9000
    1:09 I HAD TO GO THROUGH THIS TOO. I HATED THIS SO MUCH. THE ONLY REASON I LEARNED HOW TO DRIVE WITHOUT ACCIDENTALLY CRASHING THE CAR WAS BECAUSE I WAS WITH A STUDENT THAT ACTUALLY KNEW HOW TO DRIVE AND HE HELPED ME.
  • @ericpalacios920
    I remember when I got my liscence in cali. One of the tests is pulling up to a curb within x inches and then backing up for y meters without hitting the curb. A hit is an instant fail. I remember asking "is this distance ok" and the dude was just like "im the one testing." 😅 At the end though we parked and he didnt even let me finish parking. He just said "youre pretty good, congrats you pass" and scurried out lmao
  • @Wolf-qc9vi
    Timtoms old videos are so much better. I hope he goes back to doing videos like this.
  • @agirlforgod6955
    I took a self-defense class that taught me how to use keys as a self-defense device. They work best in pressure points and eyeballs.
  • @iivvuu
    After a lot of time, finally. It was worth the wait!!
  • @cablewaffel7957
    I currently have my permit, so I'm in that stage of life where I'm learning how to drive, but I think I know everything. I dont think I've met anyone who was itching to get their license. I'd rather just stay at home and watch YouTube on Saturday rather than going out driving lol.