Friday, January 31, 2014

How To Parallel Park


Parallel parking is one of the hardest driving maneuvers, even for experienced drivers.

However, there will definitely be occasions where perpendicular parking is not available, and thus you will have to parallel park (possibly between two cars). This is when most people get nervous about hitting the bumpers of the front car and the back car.

To make things worse, the distance between the cars actually look much nearer than it really is, and thus making people even more nervous again.

Therefore, I have found the above video, which has helped many others, and should also help you pass your traffic police test in Singapore!

How To Change Lanes Safely



The teacher above inside the YouTube video gives a lot of clear instructions on how to change or filter lanes safely when you are driving a car.

There are several blind spots you have to be careful about when changing lanes, and you must always take care whenever doing a driving maneuver.

If you have not gotten your driving licence in Singapore yet, then find your driving instructor here: http://sglearntodrive.com/

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Driving Manual Tips

Driving Manual Tips


The above is a really good instructional and interactive driving instructions video for people who want to learn manual (also known as 'stick' shift).

Generally, driving manual transmission cars is more difficult than driving an automatic transmission car, but if you want a little challenge, and possibly want to drive sports cars in future, learning stick shift will be a great idea!

Besides, it sounds more impressive when you say that you learn manual versus automatic transmission.

If you need to look for private driving instructors teaching manual, then you can simply go down to Ubi, Bukit Batok (BBDC) or Woodlands (SSDC). There are many instructors teaching and waiting around that spot!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

How To Make A U-Turn

Making a U-turn on Singapore roads may not be easy as the lanes are narrower, and there are more cars on the road than most other countries. If you need a private driving instructor in Singapore, there are namely 3 places you can find them in Singapore: Ubi, Woodlands and Bukit Batok. But more commonly, instructors are found at Ubi.

The following video is a tutorial video on how to make a U-turn, and I hope that will help you out!

 

If you will like more safety driving videos, then check out this other YouTube video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H36Xg2NUuvA