Trying to Learn Basic Junctions and Moving Away More Quickly

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A beginner driver attempts to learn basic junctions and how to move the car away more quickly with a driving instructor in Great Britain.

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  • @MJay999
    Emily, if you read this, thanks for doing this! This is a great and really entertaining series because of you. It's been quite some time since I got my license and it's so much fun to see the learning curve we all have had. And many thanks to Richard for filming his work, of course, too! Really hoping we'll see all the progress till the exam.
  • @derbar7051
    I'm a teacher in a different field of work but I think you're an incredible teacher. I could write a lot about why but the video speaks for itself!
  • @1mgvideo
    I wish I'd been taught by someone like you, Richard. I wasn't taught about open and closed junctions, "walking" and "jogging", etc. Even when training to be an instructor, I was still not taught about these things. Your pupils are fortunate to get someone such as you, Good luck to Emily. I'm sure she will learn quickly.
  • Happy to say I passed a few weeks ago with only one minor mark! Thank you for making these videos free and easily accessible for all.
  • @mosty85
    Don't worry Emily (if you look at these comments), we all make mistakes. I remember driving the wrong way up a one-way street during the lesson before my test. Scared my instructor to death; then passed the test with only 2 minor faults 😂 You're doing really well overall. Keep up the good work!
  • @user-ng1eo4rr8n
    Richard, you should really consider teaming up with the BBC or another channel to produce driving safety video's to remind everyone to drive safely similar to the 'Green Cross Code man' or the Tufty Club. My British wife reminds me that her brother was a member of the Tufty Club in the 70's and 80's.
  • My son passed his test yesterday with only 2 minors, taught by me for the last 6 months. Your videos have been so helpful. Thank you 👍
  • @alexChook
    I feel so invested in Emily's journey. Looking forward to seeing her grow and develop her skills. I never realised how complex driving actually is and so many things that I take for granted after driving for many years, actually require lots of intuition and skill to do. When you explain it step by step it blows my mind what's involved.
  • @roees
    I love how you teach, all the time smiling, not yelling, everything is in happy mood,love it .
  • @ArcTV.
    Richard, your teaching is just excellent, it's a world away from when I got taught. I still like checking into your videos even after passing a few years ago and I try to watch your videos that aren't directly to do with passing the UK driving test as someone who is always looking to improve their driving after getting the pass and generally curious and interested in cars/driving. Seeing your teaching directly on actual lessons just proves more to me how much of a great driving education channel this is.
  • These videos are so great as I can make notes of mistakes I make while driving, without the stress of driving at the same time. It is amazing to be able to reflect like this before a lesson and bring a list of things I actively want to work on!
  • I can't thank you enough for the amazing driving lesson videos you've provided. Your clear instructions and helpful tips really made a difference in my learning journey. Keep up the fantastic work, and I'll be sure to recommend your channel to others looking to become confident and skilled drivers.
  • @amochidoodle
    Passed a few months back with 1 minor but loving watching these videos, found your explanation videos so helpful! Smashing it so far Emily!
  • @RR-qq3qm
    This video (as all your other videos!)is a gem! Thank you, Richard...and Emily for agreeing to have your session on video. I've had 15 hours of lessons, can drive now on country roads when it's nearly empty 😒 but struggle with junctions etc... add to the fact that I never had that kind of detailed instruction. Wish I lived near Colchester! Thanks again and keep up the fantastic lessons/videos!
  • @daviemac9925
    Well done Emily, be proud of yourself it's all starting to come together. Can't wait for your next video.
  • @DominicWade
    Hello there, I am learning to drive an automatic but I still watched your videos to get an idea on approaching junctions. Your a really great teacher and I will continue to watch your videos as I am learning. Sometimes I drive to near the curb but I have used this and some other videos to learn how to position myself better. Thank you for sharing these videos, this is what YouTube is made for :)