Understanding Appropriate Driving Speeds Driving Tutorial











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In this Driving Tutorial video Driving Instructor Francis gives an overview of Appropriate Speeds that you should learn in your driving lessons that you will need to know on your Driving Test. Francis also drives through real life sample situations along with commentary driving. • 00:00 - Intro • 00:32 - What can help you decide the correct speed? • Factors that affect your appropriate driving speed are mainly: • 1. Visibility - how much can you see down the road? • 2. Pedestrians - are there pedestrians near the road? • 3. Weather - what are the current weather conditions? • 4. Road Width - how wide is the road? Remember, less space, less speed. • 5. Landmarks - are you near any schools, playgrounds or zebra crossings? • 02:22 - Blind corners • 03:24 - Steering is more accurate when driving slower • 05:02 - Less space, less speed • 05:36 - Plan and anticipate • 10:00 - Using the OUT routine • 10:46 - Outro • Remember guys, the Speed Limit is NOT a target speed, it's the absolute maximum speed IF the road conditions are perfect. • Hope that Driving Tutorial helps, comment below if you have any questions about this particular video or Appropriate Speeds. • #AppropriateSpeed | #DrivingTutorial | #DrivingLesson • --- • :: Get Licensed Driving School :: • http://get-licensed.school • :: Book Francis for Lessons :: • http://gl-link.co/EESAZ • :: Follow on INSTAGRAM :: • @GetLicensedDrivingSchool • @FrancisTheInstructor • @Yiannimize • @GetLicensed • To experience the power of Get Driving, download the app now: • Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/get-dri... • Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... • LEARNER looking for a DRIVING INSTRUCTOR? • https://www.getdriving.co.uk/ • DRIVING INSTRUCTOR available for teaching LEARNERS? • https://www.getdriving.co.uk/instruct...

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