MOCK TEST AFTER 100 HOURS OF LESSONS | Dangerous and serious mistakes

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Today we have Mahfuz who's done over 100 hours of lessons with his instructor. He has had 3 failed driving tests, so he wanted to do mock test and get an idea on where he's going wrong.
After this mock test Mahfuz did another lesson with his instructor. Where his instructor said that Mahfuz drove "100 times better in that lesson" in comparison to his last lesson, which was the week before.

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Timeline:
0:00 start
1:35 Tell me question
2:55 Starts driving
3:07 Junction observation
4:26 Move off safety
5:08 SERIOUS judgement on meeting
7:20 Response to road markings
9:15 (Advisory) Control steering
9:54 Control steering
12:00 DANGEROUS control footrake
13:05 SERIOUS Response to traffic light
13:37 Awareness and planning
14:59 Signal timed
15:38 SERIOUS control steering
17:16 SERIOUS Reversing observation
19:22 Start of the independent drive, following signs
20:44 Progress appropriate speed
21:12 DANGEROUS Junction observation
23:37 SERIOUS Junction observation
24:30 (Advisory) Undue hesitation
25:09 SERIOUS Response to road markings
26:10 Result and debrief


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コメント (21)
  • @np4511
    bless him he seems so sweet :( I hope people arent being mean to this guy. he takes criticism so well and ESPECIALLY to be posted online for thousands of people to see is even more nerve wrecking. I know he'll get there :)
  • @pwnograffik
    Bless his heart, he’s trying his best. Parallel parking is generally regarded as the most difficult maneuver to learn and he was able to do it pretty well, so I’m confident that he will eventually get the hang of the rest of it. Good luck!
  • An interesting mock test and a bit concerned that Mahfuz, after 100 hours of driving lessons, seems to be unaware of general traffic flow and awareness of surrounding vehicles. He should take onboard many of Aman's excellent feedback and ideally book as many lessons with Aman to iron out most of his driving faults and more importantly be ready to pass the real driving test.
  • I passed my test today with 0 minors and it's thanks to Aman and Pin that I got through it, all of these videos showing me exactly what I needed to hear and see in order to pass my test. Thank you!!
  • Poor Mahfuz, he looks very nervous like he just wants to get it over with as quickly as possible, and therefore rushes into making quick decisions without assessing properly… hope he gets there!
  • I just passed my driving test like a week ago with only 3 minors. This channel helped me so much. I never had a mock test but I felt quite comfortable because after watching these videos I felt like I knew what I was doing. So thank you Aman 🙏
  • @Corblimey444
    He seems so sweet and kind. I think perhaps maybe an automatic so he doesn't have to worry about the gear change and clutch as he seems to be focusing on that most of the time.
  • @HR-rs2tw
    I’m really disgusted by all the negative (and boastful!) comments here. Some of us do just struggle, and eventually he will get there. I’ve probably had almost the same number of lessons but I have found that I have up and down days and sometimes I nail it and sometimes I don’t. I’m a teacher myself and recognise that progress isn’t always linear. I don’t have access to any car to practise in between lessons and only have lessons on a Saturday and not every week either, maybe like this chap. I feel so disheartened reading this and especially as I failed my first attempt at the test the other day. I passed the theory first time, some of us just struggle with practical things like this. Perseverance and determination can go a long way and I hope this guy will pass, if just to prove the naysayers wrong!
  • @kole9158
    you cant look at how many hours of lessons people of had because the quality of teaching varies from instructor to instructor, not to mention every one learns at different speeds, learners with prior experience from driving with family and friends will more often learn faster than someone who doesn't have access to a vehicle or a sibling/parent that drives - i failed my test today because of 1 consistent minor mistake (driving to close to the left 'Shaving') I made this mistake throughout my entire test and though i whole heartedly accept and take responsibility, I was never actually taught that i needed to keep a car doors length away from parked vehicles at no point in my entire 60+ hours of learning (over 2 years on and off) - so i genuinely needed to have this test and fail to even realise my errors, so I advise all learners to be mindful that they are not wasting their time and money, make sure your instructor is actively teaching you, always speak up and if theres anything you arent confident with let it be known as soon as possible
  • This man will be perfect some day, you can tell he absolutely wants to learn. Tried to do things right, but inadvertently made it more difficult for himself and others (passing places). After 100 hours, I assume that's 100 lessons? I would expect a little more experience of things like this, but my own opinion is that he definitely can do it, but needs a better instructor than whoever he was previously going too. Some people learn at a slower pace, so don't beat yourself up about it. Be confident in yourself and relax a little more. At the end, you knew all the places where you went wrong, so you do know how to do it, it's just taking it from theory and putting it into practice (excuse the pun). Best of luck going forward (and reversing 😉). Aman is a great instructor and even though I have my licence years, I passed first time, I always learn something new. Aman is invaluable, and her calm demeanor is a big plus, as I've seen other driving school channels and a certain instructor is extremely condescending. Well done all.
  • I love how patient you are, and how clear you are with everything. This would definitely help ease my anxiety from my Autism and dyslexia if I were to learn to drive. 🙏🥰🙏
  • As a driving instructor for 22 years in and around London, I worked with 3 franchise company’s. One offered 1, 3 and 5 day intensive courses with a test at the end. It was debatable whether or not they were effective for pupils or merely a money spinner for the school. I think the 5-day ‘guaranteed-pass’ was a bit of a con however, for obvious reasons. I did one of these with a guy who unfortunately had very poor spatial awareness and hand/eye co-ordination. Even after 5 days he was unable to even emerge safely onto a major road. Obviously I could not let him take the booked test at the end and I advised him to continue with two normal lessons a week as the intensive nature of the week was obviously too much of a strain on him….(and me)! When I arrived back at the office, I was infomed that he had booked and paid for a second 5 day intensive course. At £600 a time, (2005), he had now spent £1200 with little hope of passing a test anytime soon. I had to repeat the 5 day course with him, which made absolutely no difference because he was still very erratic and unable to even take the test. I even advised him to cancel and seek a refund (which would have made me very unpopular with the boss,) but he insisted. So anoth)er week of stress did us both no good at all. Although quite extreme, this was not an unusual scenario.
  • @MNS304
    That’s very clear and learnable for learners when you account faults on screen 👍
  • Hi Aman, today I passed my test in Coventry with my first try. I had 5 minor faults. I have to say watching the mock tests videos you uploaded helped me a lotl! Thank you for the videos!
  • @rutube007
    This is how I summarise the issues with his test: Looking but not seeing.
  • @arslan479
    Your videos have really improved me driving and got me out of lazy habits too. Please do a video with yianni & matt watson together
  • Times like these makes me appreciate the way DGN driving asks them about their learning history at the start