Driving Instructor FAILS His Driving Test! | Tips on How to PASS

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Published 2021-10-24
Mock driving test with Francis from Driving School TV. I took Francis on a tricky route with lots of roundabouts and big crossroads.

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He has been teaching for 5 Years and we teamed up to two mock test to see how he does driving in a new area.
My mock test will be up with Francis on his YouTube page
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How to drive safely. How to pass

This video is filmed during a driving lesson. It is filmed for educational purposes.

Throughout the video there are highlights to show how you should be driving safely.

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All Comments (21)
  • @reuben3694
    It just demonstrates that even highly trained experienced drivers make mistakes, so then it questions how fair is the driving test, because driving pretty much perfectly for 40 minutes can be difficult for someone whose only had about 60 hours driving experience. I’ve had well over 100 hours and I’m on my third go at the test, even the head instructor who I had for my first test said she was impressed with my driving but couldn’t pass me cause the car conked out cause of the hill I was on and the car I was in, she told me if the car behind wasn’t so close behind or wasn’t there at all then I would of passed. So luck is heavy when you’re doing a driving test. So it’s not really very fair. I know people in my year who have just passed and I see them on their phone or they’ve already scratched or ruined their car. Yet I can drive without instruction safely and still struggle in the test.
  • @petitechxls4429
    He does talk a lot but I love his vibe as an instructor and I wish I had him as my instructor. My instructor had 2 energies one minute he will be talking and laughing next minute he’s screaming at you. Happy it’s all over as I’ve passed I just appreciate Francis energy as this is the attitude needed to teach learners
  • @polymorth
    All i can say is this shows why the current driving test pass standard is daylight robbery and utterly ridiculous at the same time, human errors will always occur, the fails should be if you deal with it poorly and constantly make them, not the dumb nonsense we have currently.
  • @Gobbbbb
    Francis definitely knows how to engage with the viewers, it's obvious he knows the answers to most of the questions he's asking, but they're informative to the viewer while he's driving. I think also some of his talking is down to some amount of nerves, so not everybody can escape the nerves while being examined! Great video!
  • @AcerDyan
    My god.. this guy really knows how to talk
  • @vinu85
    Francis is very down to earth and humble. Praising his instructor and self depreciating himself for fun of the viewers. Please have more Collab.
  • @MrMentalz2
    its funny cos Francis is so high energy and Aman is very reserved like opposites lol
  • @queenie4714
    really enjoyed this. Love it when instructors do mock test. :)
  • @Bakedcakeyyy
    Driving tests are absolutely nerve racking and this just goes to show that even the professionals can make mistakes. What a fun and insightful video!
  • @waiywong9353
    yes. I did the same on my test, miss a road sign and failed. even the examiner said I am well prepare and confidence but he can't skip that mistake anf let me pass. But this video comforted me. indeed. Thanks a lot and I love this kind of crossover. It shows all candidates what high standard of the test is and how the standard can train a learner to be a good driver.
  • @gamerone996
    No matter how experienced or where you're from and driving. Everyone makes mistakes. This proves it. No one is perfect
  • @LH-kr4od
    Aw, i love Francis too! Two great instructors together! 😊
  • @beriking
    Yall have great chemistry what a fun video 😊👍
  • @mdwadud1300
    So glad I'm Passed, that part at 41:29 I've been through exactly the same situation so I understand the pain, oh no Francis 🤣🤣🤣 what have you done ma
  • @amyk9813
    I've got my advanced driving test soon and feel the nerves from when I had my standard test just under two years ago. Watching these really help me though! Thank you ☺️
  • @LordGhost.
    its actually a lot easier to realise and spot mistakes when you're not the one driving as a pose to being the one driving, thats what i figured out for myself personally, that i spot mistakes easier while im not driving than when i am driving