How To Do A Three Point Turn
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Your arm wasn't on the back of the seat during reverse?
In jersey that's a mistake during road test.
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seriously all turns with the handbrake? glad i didn't make my test in the uk, just use ur footbrake, you will be fine, and also drivers behind you can see that you are braking and/or standing still.
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he never signaled........
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Yes, but you're doing the 3 point turn on such a wide street. I had to do it on a small ass area :(
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Spot on. Once u move off you MUST use indicator. Also use it at 3rd turn. Any driving instructor who doesn't use their daytime lights must not know reason for using them.
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Did you forget your indication prior to performing the 3-point turn (Indicators), sir?
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If your foot comes off the brake when someone taps you, you just a plain dangerous driver. The only way my foot would ever come off is if I were to get hit really hard in which case it really doesn't matter what you are doing with the brakes.
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@Squanto9 if clutch completely disengage the car would cut of
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@ThIr13enGaming DEFINITELY signal during a three point turn!
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@SilentRio cool, i must be old school, rear wheel drive and all that,
The handbrake is used for safety.
Even level roads have a camber, which can cause you to lose control of the car. The only other way to prevent this would be to hold on the foot brake, which you shouldn't do.
It'll also keep your car secure if someone taps into you, too. I'd imagine your foot would come off the brake in such a situation, so the handbrake is a safety net.
And, importantly for learners, it's a requirement to pass your test.
Xenctuary 7 months ago 11
get up to 35 mph, turn to full lock pull handbrake, when spun round release handbrake keeping you right foot firmly in the carpet at all times, and away you go, suave,
sponge111111 7 months ago 10