10 driving test HACKS to PASS FIRST TIME UK

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Published 2023-03-04
Use these 10 driving test tips hacks to help you pass your driving test first time.

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💜 Thank you for watching my video: 10 driving test HACKS to PASS FIRST TIME UK
00:00 Introduction
00:13 Reverse bay park hack
00:55 Getting lost hack
01:48 What to do if you miss your exit
02:23 Show me tell me hack
02:42 Knowing which way is left or right
03:54 What to do when you get stressed
04:40 Parallel park hack
05:31 Judging when to turn hack
05:59 Banana ha

All Comments (21)
  • I passed my driving test a few weeks ago, thanks to this and other channels regarding driving. If I may give a few tips that might help whomever is going for the test 1. Engage with the examiner at the start, be nice, be attentive to what they re saying. Ask a few questions and show genuine care about their answers I.e. how long have you been an examiner? Do you enjoy it? 2. Try to imagine you are going for a ride in your car and the examiner is just someone asking you for a lift, so youd be driving this person for 40min until your destination. 3. Dont be afraid if you go the wrong way. Just be safe all the time 4. If it gets quiet in the car, verbalise all the actions you are doing, even anticipations, it helps a lot. Both of you. I.e I'm checking my mirrors, im seeing this car ahead is turning right, so I'll slow down and change to 2nd gear..for example... 5 . Most important for last, consider the possibility that you might fail, and what your actions are after that. If you do this you will be much more relaxed, because the pressure of I GOTTA PASS is out of your shoulders. Hope it helps. 😊
  • @A.Oladunni
    My test is tomorrow morning, fingers crossed 🤞 I pass
  • @CobsTech
    Passed my test today and watched this video before. Defo came in handy being able to ask for a 10-15 second breather because I was mega nervous. Confirming directions with the instructor is also very helpful in areas which are rather busy or have multiple turns in the same direction next to eachother. Big thanks man :)
  • @jneditz01
    another tip for left and right is when you put L signs with your index and thumb (right angle approximate). The one that faces you with an L shape is left.
  • @mrp2374
    Thanks. I passed my driving test today after watching you video. God bless you.
  • @chinamoon33
    Wow thank you Mark ,this is amazing 😊. Why don't we get told this by our instructor. You are an amazing one 🎉🙏xx. Ps i have a bit of dyslexia so this will help me 🙏🌟thank you 😊 I will share this out ,especially to my daughter when she starts learning 🎉xxx
  • @salliexx7631
    I had my 2nd test yesterday and I passed with only 3 minors and before I was getting picked up by my driving instructor from my house, I was shaking so much cuz like exams give me so much anxiety and like I had two bananas and after my first bite of my first banana, I felt calm and not that anxious anymore and it payed off xx I’m so glad it’s finally done and I hopefully won’t have to take it ever again
  • Great tips,thanks and happy you have explained what I was struggling with 😊
  • @user-sd3ll3bm1n
    I am a learner just now and i do struggle with my left and right thanks for this tip's.
  • @kundankanan9074
    I will add a couple of tips from my side. I failed the first time and passed on subsequent attempt with 2 minors. In my first attempt, I was over-stressed on the last day and tried to re-watch all the videos, didn't properly sleep in the night and then drove to the centre (1 hour away ). So I was already tired a bit by the beginning of the test and made a serious fault in last minute at passenger crossing, just outside Mill Hill driving test centre. My suggestion would be to get ample rest before the test, pace out all the YouTube lessons over long period of time than trying to cram things at eleventh hour. I also benefitted by attending a seminar arranged for prospective candidates by Hendon and Mill Hill centres by making them interact with examiners much before the test. If such an oppurtunity hits your email box, do not miss out. Even if there are no new tricks discovered, just by talking to examiners will help boost confidence and help understand how they think about it in terms of evaluation.
  • @Feeling_Ruff
    I wish I had you as a driving instructor. Subscribed :)
  • @Persiancatlondon
    Lovely and very informative video ❤ could u please make a video for adi test 2 tips pleaseee?special spiral roundabout apex,,I get nervous when I see it
  • @hellenrhind2076
    I dont know my left from my right. This is so helpful. Its the biggest problem i have. Not just in driving , but literally anything that needs me to choose left hand or right hand
  • Hey honestly this video is definitely 💯 percent true facts I have left and right problem my self doesn't mean I shouldn't be driving eating banana b4 any test does wat u said Respect my brother or friend
  • @Sir.T
    If someone coming from a country where they drive on the right, the left and right problem could throw them off, so it makes sense. Also some people feel so under pressure (on the test) they overthink everything.