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What I explain in my videos can integrate but not replace the theory and driving lessons that you can follow in a driving school. ✔️ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: / guidaoggiandreabrusadin ✔️ FILMS TAKEN WITH INSTA360 ONE RS, HERE IS THE LINK TO PURCHASE IT ON SALE: https://www.insta360.com/sal/one_rs?i... ✔️ INSTAGRAM: / guida_oggi ✔️ FACEBOOK: / guidaoggi 🔴 Do you want to help SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? You can also pay a small amount to the PayPal account here --- https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/pr... or to the email @[email protected] BRAKE AND CLUTCH: WHAT TO DO AT THE DRIVING TEST BEFORE A ROUNDABOUT OR GIVE WAY. It often happens that in the many comments you write to me below in the videos, but also during the guides of course, you ask me for advice on what to do with the pedals before a give way sign, which is also the sign that is found before ninety-nine percent of roundabouts. In fact, it often happens that you find yourself in difficulty because perhaps you arrive too fast at the intersection, having to brake the car or, on the contrary, you arrive too slowly with the result that the car even turns off. Let's see together then what to do before an intersection, and also a roundabout, regulated by the give way sign. Let's see what to do with the car controls in the case in which, approaching an intersection or a roundabout, it is not necessary to stop to give way to any vehicle: approaching the intersection we start to slow down with the brake, shift down to second and lift the clutch again always keeping the brake lightly once we are sure that we can enter without having to stop, we release the brake pedal and cross the intersection. Let's now move on to the next case, the one in which we will need to stop before entering the intersection. When approaching the intersection: we start to slow down with the brake, shift down to second and lift the clutch again, always keeping the brakes slightly applied, seeing vehicles approaching that we will have to give way to; in addition to holding down the brake, we will also press the clutch with the right amount of advance, to be able to stop without stalling the engine. Let's now move on to the third and final case, the one in which we will only understand at the last moment whether to stop or continue driving to cross the intersection WITHOUT HAVING TO STOP. When approaching the intersection: we start to slow down with the brake, shift down to second and lift the clutch again, always keeping the brakes slightly applied, seeing vehicles approaching that we are not sure we should give way to; we continue to slow down with the brake and lower the clutch, to prepare ourselves to possibly stop the vehicle without stalling the engine in the event that we do not have to stop; we take our foot off the brake and, gradually lifting the clutch again, accelerate a little to regain speed. #useoffriction #drivingtest #drivingexam