Making Progress on Rural Roads | Avoid driving too slow on the UK driving test.

Making Progress on Rural Roads | Avoid driving too slow on UK driving test DON'T click this ;-) - http://bit.do/SubscribeDrivingCrawley Need an earlier test date? - https://dtc4a.co.uk/NW7PHY Help to support my channel - https://ko-fi.com/drivingcrawley Short term insurance for learning to drive: http://bit.do/marmaladeinsurance For learners and new drivers choose the appropriate speed on national speed limit rural roads (country roads) can be a concern. Often with questions like: What is the minimum speed I can do on a 60mph road? Is 40mph ok to do on a 60mph road? Do I have to do 60mph on a 60mph road? Can I fail my driving test for driving too slow? These questions do not have a set answer, it depends, depends on things such as the road conditions which include the width of the road, visibility, sharpness of bends also the amount and risk level of other hazards such as junctions, pedestrian activity & cyclists and horses. In this video I first show you the basis of using an advanced driving technique, using the limit point, this technique is used by advanced drivers, racing drivers and emergency response drivers and it is an effective way of judging the appropriate speed for bends, to ensure you are not going too fast, but also not going too slow. Using the limit point is only for judging the sharpness of bends, it does not take into account other factors, so secondly I drive down multiple national speed limit country roads showing examples of when it is safe to make progress and following the limit point, and when it is not safe, and in fact it may be appropriate to do 40mph, 30mph or even 20mph on a 60mph country road. If you are driving at the appropriate speed, which could be 20mph on a 60mph road, or 60mph on a 60mph road, you will pass your test. If you are driving at a speed which is drastically different to the appropriate speed then you are likely to FAIL your UK driving test. I create videos with tips and tricks to help you along side your driving lessons when learning to drive and ultimately to pass your UK driving test! Even if you have passed your driving test you never stop learning, see what you can learn from my videos. So, make sure you like, comment and subscribe to help me to continue to make these videos. All videos filmed in the UK and based on information on rules and regulations here, therefore rules may be different in other countries. *Recommended videos*: Driving Tests Playlist - http://bit.do/drivingtestplaylist Theory Test Tips Playlist - http://bit.do/theorytestplaylist Serious Faults on Driving Test -    • Examples of serious faults on UK driving t...   Driving Anxiety / Driving Nerves -    • Advice for driving test nerves and anxiety...   Show Me Tell Me -    • NEW Show Me Tell Me Questions (2019) Kia R...   Reversing Playlist - http://bit.do/reversingplaylist Merging onto Motorways -    • Merging onto dual carriageways and motorwa...   Revision Material Highway Code: https://amzn.to/2URHz1y Know Your Traffic Signs: https://amzn.to/2TLoyBN Driving: The Essential Skills: https://amzn.to/2W5R7pW Hazard Perception: https://amzn.to/2OfhIyi Roadcraft (Advanced Driving): https://amzn.to/2W96A8P Ultimate Driving Craft (Advanced): https://amzn.to/2CuojQL *Camera Equipment*: Blackvue DR750S Dash Cam: https://amzn.to/2WaxT2u GoPro Hero 4: https://amzn.to/2TVViaI Camera Mount: https://amzn.to/2UKUqmm Micro SD Card: https://amzn.to/2UKVS8f Booster Battery Pack: https://amzn.to/2OdPZhw *disclaimer - The above links are Amazon affiliate links, so I received a small commission for anything purchased via the links, but there is no cost to you, the prices on the above links are the same compared to going to Amazon direct. Visit my blog for more tips to help pass your driving test!: http://www.drivingcrawley.co.uk/blog Every situation is different and driving is not black and white, as such I cannot accept liability for misleading or inaccurate information or omissions in information. I will of course do my best to make the videos as accurate as possible :-) #drivingtest #drivinglessons #learningtodrive