To add gas first before lifting the clutch helped solved the problem of always stalling my car in traffic, and also, restored my confidence of being a good driver and worthy to be on the road and in any lane. However, I was taught to lift the clutch first before adding gas by my instructor. But, it never helped me at all. Thanks a great deal by ur wonderful online teachings. Much appreciated.
@the_star_that_naps Жыл бұрын
I have exactly the same problem as you and that's why i'm here, I hope this also helps me!
@akj238710 ай бұрын
I'm scared it'll wear my clutch out though, and especially with my car, for some reason you need to take your foot off the acclerator quickly or else you'll end up in someone's backside. It starts off slow, then just zooms after like a couple of seconds.
@theiaraine8 ай бұрын
@@akj2387 this channel has a video on "clutch control"
@aphextwin57127 ай бұрын
@@akj2387 This sounds like your car has a turbo, that is one practical downside of them.
@akj23877 ай бұрын
@@aphextwin5712 It’s a 1.4 TFSI
@preussen5774 жыл бұрын
My instructor initially taught me clutch before gas but gas before clutch is just better in every way. Easier to find the biting point, less chance of stalling, basically just lets me be more confident with the use of the clutch. Your videos changed my ways!
@peloseyvill68714 жыл бұрын
I think clutch before gas is easy
@tenacity82813 жыл бұрын
Will the life of clutch detoriate if I use gas before the clutch, my instructor advised me to use clutch first always else I will srew up the clutch. How true is that.?
@smcha43 жыл бұрын
@@tenacity8281 that's clearly a bad instructor unfortunately.
@art__38422 жыл бұрын
@@smcha4 that's not rly true...gas before clutch heats up the clutch resulting in clutch wear
@samanthony2072 жыл бұрын
@@art__3842 that depend on how much gas you if you give 2000 rpm then it might affect
@zionjoseph37104 жыл бұрын
This has happened to me, I passed my driving test but when I got my own car, I stalled a lot more than I did when learning ironically 😂. Then I learned that I needed to set the gas prior to lifting the clutch. Thanks for this reinforcement 🙏🏼
@bryanguegan40064 жыл бұрын
SAME
@MrChickenNuggets4 жыл бұрын
YEAH, FACTS! I drove my petrol car for the 1st time today and i think i stalled it more times than i did throughout all of my driving classes
@bryanguegan40064 жыл бұрын
@@MrChickenNuggets Yeah thats so annoying when the car stalls numerous times in a row because of freakin clutch... :(
@marinaryan40093 жыл бұрын
This happened to me today i passed test last week and stalled it so many time today 😅
@jaaaadn3 жыл бұрын
Are you me?
@karlnegado6376 Жыл бұрын
It just happened to me a week ago when I stalled up a hill because my car would not give me enough power by just lifting the clutch biting point. A fellow driver on the opposite side of the road had to advise me to rev up the gas first while I had the hand brake on. Only then was I able to progress up the hill without stalling for like the 5th time. It was nerve wracking as I was creating traffic already. Will definitely practice the gas first method from now on.
@ameliapool Жыл бұрын
so i passed my test, on the 5th attempt, about a year and a half ago. i’ve just got my first car and on top of the fact that i haven’t driven in a while, the clutch is completely different. i’ve stalled so many times despite doing exactly what my instructor told me to do. this video has helped me a lot as my parents have been trying to explain to me the adding gas first. not only was i taught the other way but my driving instructors car also had a button for a handbrake so i now have to learn hill starts all over again 😂
@NamTaleYT4 жыл бұрын
As an amputee learning to drive manual, this is super useful because I cant feel when the clutch bites, and I was having problems with stalling. Thank you!
@neo-filthyfrank1347 Жыл бұрын
amputee walrus zoning special one. Seventy four. But we can't craft the end of suffering. Craft large basins of krill and get into contexts with other soyboys about who can treat the flock more ebenvoloently. Of krill I mean. You might like your existence now, but what if you didn't have any limbs and had large black eyes? Yes yes, now that is optimal, how primed, how pure.
@lautaroalday7225 Жыл бұрын
@@neo-filthyfrank1347 aight
@yoyo-gv8zs Жыл бұрын
respect
@yoyo-gv8zs Жыл бұрын
@@neo-filthyfrank1347 what's up wid u
@neo-filthyfrank1347 Жыл бұрын
@@yoyo-gv8zs Why did you check this comment thread again after 11 days. No attention?
@MarkivKonvict4 жыл бұрын
I have been taught the same way, release clutch first and then add gas. Honestly I struggled nearly every time in my first week of lessons. Then I found your suggestion and started adding a little bit of gas sneakily under the nose of my instructor. Now I almost never Stall while starting from a standstill.
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
😉
@johntaylor48102 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@haitiantrustednews75772 жыл бұрын
😀 under his nose , cheater lolll
@sh4m50 Жыл бұрын
bro im trying to do that. adding gas with my instructor knowing on a diesel, but im struggling with my uncles car petrol.
@naveen31928 ай бұрын
One doubt, wouldn’t this cause a lot of sound which is noticeable, when you add gas with clutch down? Is that ok? Or am I dng something wrong?
@KevinRonYT Жыл бұрын
Now I finally know why I stalled when I drove a van years ago even I did fine on a 2015 Chevy Colorado. I was focusing on clutch first then gas on the van which I had been stalled many times. I also think the Colorado has an assist when lifting clutch (as Richard said) because I didn't need to put gas to move when I do reverse and first gear that's why its easier. Thanks for this video, I hope to test this out on my next car in the future.
@hannahirons28733 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing to me how little some driving instructors teach you about how the car actually works. I passed my test finally after 4 tries in September 2020, mainly due to poor teaching & my anxiety/confidence getting worse with each fail. Your KZbin channel has helped me so much! I’m far more confident now as a driver, than I have ever been! I was taught by two different instructors and both said just to reach the bite point on the clutch and come off slowly, without adding gas. Since watching your videos, I have realised why I was stalling so often. The fact I wasn’t adding gas first, meant my moving off was likely to end in stalling. I’m so glad i found your page! I truly believe it’s the reason I passed on my 4th go. 🤞🏼🙌🏼
@johntaylor48102 жыл бұрын
They want you to fail so you pay for more classes... or they hate their job and take it out on you.
@johntaylor48102 жыл бұрын
Same!
@danielchettiar5670 Жыл бұрын
You can actually move away with just the clutch. It's like 0.5s slower, but you absolutely can
@huskytail Жыл бұрын
You actually should learn to drive the car with just the clutch first, it would drill in that it's the clutch moving the car, which WILL help with the stalling. Gas controls the engine, not the movement of the car. Are you sure that you control the gas well enough so you don't make the car surge/jump while pushing the gas without having complete control of the clutch? Stalling is much less of a problem compared to giving too much gas and hitting something.
@alicep5718 Жыл бұрын
Im one of those people who had a modern car (diesel, manual) in my driving school that only needed the clutch to start moving even on a steep hill but now my dad gave me his 20yr manual petrol car that stalls even on a flat surface if i don't add gas. I just started learning this new "way" of driving and your videos are a lot of help, thank you! Edit: Oh also i wasn't taught how the handbrake works, the driving school car had an automatic one where i just pushed a button.
@dawngl3 жыл бұрын
I've learnt in diesel cars and had refresher lessons in a diesel, too. When I then tried to drive a petrol car, I've stalled way more than ever before! Pulling out of junctions, at traffic lights etc - stalling all the time! What I've learnt from your videos is that I'm not alone - and I'm going to try using gas before clutch and see how it goes!
@ConquerDriving3 жыл бұрын
I hope it goes well!
@ramiveiberman31822 жыл бұрын
did it work better? please update
@M7KKHAN Жыл бұрын
Update
@antonioprgomet5168 Жыл бұрын
Just passed my driving test on a Dacia Duster, diesel, with ease. Started driving my mom's Suzuki sx4, and it was impossible for me to move or start going. And also, the instructor did not teach me the technique with hand brake, so this video is a life saver.
@josephinetianza58454 жыл бұрын
I was taught to lift the clutch to biting point first then add gas.
@lilyjessicalimmer75314 жыл бұрын
So was I then when I got a petrol car I couldn’t even start it lol
@o.gplays78494 жыл бұрын
only for hill start with the handbrake engaged is when i do that
@Twiggerish4 жыл бұрын
try that in old cars and see how many times you will stall
@umbrellaman084 жыл бұрын
It might be because it’s a diesel? Most people who’ve been taught clutch in, biting point, and then gas will stall 100% on a hill in a petrol car, guaranteed. So the reverse process is a must, ie clutch down, gas, biting point.
@altafkalam27164 жыл бұрын
Won't likely work with petrol cars. You'll need to give some gas before clutch.
@Berni_S3 жыл бұрын
I succeded my driving test on the 4th attempt. Learned on diesel and newer petrol cars. Bought a 20 yo petrol car and stalled all the time, sometimes 3 times In a row. I almost gave up driving. My husband told me to add gas before clutch and now I rarely stall the car. But if a situation is stressful (e.g. I'm first at the lamp on a busy road) it still often occurs that I give too much gas and the engine roars and the pedestrians are looking at me... I envy the people who just get their licence and go bravely wherever they want. Driving for me is a self-awareness / self-improvement journey.
@ConquerDriving2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on passing. It's important to work on reducing the stress, if you are first in the queue at the traffic lights it's important not to be stressed. You can reduce stress by rationalising what it is that is causing the stress. To be a safe driver you need to be calm and not be pressured. It's hard to control how pressure affects you but it's easier to control what you allow to pressure you. It does take practise and reasoning though. Acceptance as well, this video may help kzbin.info/www/bejne/j36ymph3hsShlcU
@Berni_S2 жыл бұрын
@@ConquerDriving thanks a lot! I have to say that I am a regular watcher of your videos, and I have learned the handbrake start from you :) thanks again for the advice!
@Fdebijl2 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I came across this video, I learned to drive in a modern Golf and was taught to lift the clutch first, but I rented a van recently and couldn’t figure out why I kept stalling, even if I was really gentle with the clutch (to the point cars behind me started to honk their horn because it took so long for me to get going). This video is a lifesaver, it’s gonna safe me a lot of embarrassment in the future!
@TheCodexBoss13 күн бұрын
This was my scenario. Learned in a diesel, taught to go to the biting point before adding gas and when I passed and got my first car (petrol) it all went wrong! I was so confused initially and it really knocked my confidence, so thanks for making vids like this!
@jonah32363 жыл бұрын
Thank you soooo much this. I could drive my instructor's car by doing clutch then gas but I couldn't drive my dad's car because it was an old model! Thank you soo much honestly. I now know what to do.
@Tariq0826 Жыл бұрын
Man I passed my licence, yesterday I was driving my Aunt's Nissan NP300 and it kept Stalling, and I didn't really know how much guess to apply. It bothered me so much I had to go on KZbin and figure out what's going on, found your video on how much Gas you need and I've been driving with no problems since😅 I'm from South Africa by the way
@aethro43754 жыл бұрын
I just passed my test in Bulgaria with a small engine diesel, then tried driving my mom's car which is petrol and to my surprise managed to not move a meter without stalling a dozen of times
@aaRept4 жыл бұрын
Years ago when I got my license in Bulgaria, I was used to the training VW Passat with a diesel engine, which would go without gas even on an incline. Oh, was I in for a surprise when I started driving our family car with a petrol engine. I remember not being able to get going on a stoplight on a very steep incline, while a bus full of people was waiting behind me. I missed a whole green signal, before I could get going on the second one. It didn't help that the clutch of our family car had a very high bite point. Very different from the one I was used to.
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on passing!
@dari20844 жыл бұрын
@@aaRept I have the exact same problem and I'm also from Bulgaria. I found driving my instructor's car so enjoyable but now I'm terrified of driving my family car
@aaRept4 жыл бұрын
@@dari2084 Don't stress too much over it. You'll get the hang of it and you'll enjoy driving again. I've found that even after years of driving, Conquer Driving's videos help me a lot with understanding what I'm doing with the car. Try watching his videos on what the clutch actually is, and once you have an idea, it's going to be much easier envisioning what you're doing with the pedal. Good luck, have fun and stay safe!
@dari20844 жыл бұрын
@@aaRept thank you
@Timmie1995 Жыл бұрын
I got my license in 2012, in a 2009 Opel Corsa running on diesel. I was taught specifically to lift the clutch to the bite point and then add gas. That car sprinted away while lifting the clutch. I now understand why the change to my parents' petrol Ford Focus station wagon from 1999 was so difficult. I did know what to do, because I was taught to add gas, but I stalled a lot. If I'd started with gas before the clutch, I reckon it would've been so much easier. I've only known that is a thing since I watched your video on clutch wear just before this one. At least I'm very good at driving away with clutch first now, but I might try the other way around.
@natrobertsmusic3 жыл бұрын
I’ve had the exact same problem. Recently started driving my parents 2 litre engine and stalled constantly. I figured this out for myself, but I’m glad I found this video because it confirms that I wasn’t driving “wrong”, I just wasn’t driving the best way.
@frozenturtl827 Жыл бұрын
7:40 i agree this is very important, but for beginners learning how to uphill start, a mini cooper is a very forgiving choice to teach them. Of course, that's just quality of life, but it has a "start stop" feature where if you are uphill, it will hold the brake for a second or two so you have time to gas and clutch all you need to start uphill. God, really love driving the cooper, amazing car. Great video!
@inncit3 жыл бұрын
I was taught to move off by just using the clutch. It worked fine in my instructors car however when I tried driving in my family's car I was stalling in the worst imaginable places like roundabouts and junctions... Thank you for the video, hopefully I won't be stuck in the middle of a junction again with this technique
@Thugzie6910 ай бұрын
You have literally told me something I have been wondering for 35 years 😮and most people long time or beginners still don't know about older cars and giving it gas. Thank you 🙏
@brandonvice42344 жыл бұрын
I'm 2 lessons in and I am being taught clutch starts only so no gas. I did notice my parents used gas before to 2000 rpm then bite point to go. So I found this video and it's a great find!
@KylahTul13 күн бұрын
you have saved my life had this exact problem as i learnt in a diesel and passed my test and kept stalling in my petrol. I will definitely try gas first
@collinsmusisi9254 жыл бұрын
i literally would stall at least once every driving lesson and my instructor would still not tell me gas before clutch...i’ll make sure to do it now
@DollarDude11 ай бұрын
I had my first manual lesson last week, and the instructor taught me to lift the clutch up to the bite point then add gas. It was always a rough start doing it that way, and I had absolutely no trouble shifting to 2nd or 3rd once I got going, but it would always be a rough start to get going from a standstill. After watching this, it makes sense as to why. Thanks!
@chanelmaccoll75424 жыл бұрын
this is exactly me! i haven’t taken my test yet however i did get my own car so that i can practice between lessons and it’s felt like a huge confidence knock, as i struggle to drive it! i’m just not used to adding gas first at all, so this came at a great time thank you!
@Zoe_t13 жыл бұрын
Im in this exact same position. I also never use the hand brake in my instructors car so its been a huge learning curve but no doubt it will be for the better once i get used to it
@diz71132 жыл бұрын
Same here
@LukeGamesOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Reading up more and more on clutches i am watching more and more videos, i have been driving for roughly 4 years now. I started in a Diesel and my driving instructor first taught me to start without the gas. It was only about 5 lessons later i purchased a 2009 Peugeot 207 in which on my first drive out ended up stalling due to not adding gas, but it didn't take me long to get used to this. While on holiday in September there was a VERY steep hill we has to go up to get to our accommodation and it's 1 way with only 1 part you can let someone pass and 1 of the days i got stuck on the hill, i did a hill start but over revved the engine which stunk after but the car was fine, got us from a-b rest of the days and got us home easily. Ever since it has worried me to the point of watching a lot of videos! Just over a month ago i took the plunge to purchase a Citroen C3 2019 as i was more confident in my ability in driving, but sometimes i notice i set off too fast and i feel i am adding too much gas (you barley have to touch the gas pedal!) Getting more and more used to it but it has got me paranoid a lot about clutches and setting off and if i am holding the biting point long enough when changing gears or not - i drive fine it's just that initially setting off that sometimes gets me but overall the videos are very helpful! Thank you.
@ConquerDriving2 жыл бұрын
This video may be of interest: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3nRkmeXosimpKc
@suza31992 жыл бұрын
I was completely clueless about the importance of the gas pedal to get going ( either starting from first gear or changing gears ). I'm being taught in a diesel car and I was taught to slowly lift the clutch up ( not even to get to the biting point, just slowly lift it ) and then, once it's fully lifted up, you can start accelerating. I've rarely stalled the car, but I had a hard time starting uphill. This explains a lot and I wish I was taught this earlier. Thanks!
@haitiantrustednews75772 жыл бұрын
Me too was never taught about biting point
@j-dizzle6264 Жыл бұрын
I have generally owned autos... but, had a manual can for a whole year at one point. Never had an issue... never stalled... on the flat or uphill... didn't matter. I recently purchased a new car, and decided to go with a manual. I found that the new car was a lot more difficult to get moving from a standing start or uphill. It only took me a week or so to get used to having to control the gas a little more... but, it just goes to show that every car is different and you can't/shouldn't always rely on the ECU to take care of things. I'm sure a lot of people think they can drive a manual, because they've driven a modern manual with a lot of ECU controlled assist... but, they would find themselves struggling to drive a heavier vehicle, vintage/low tech, sports car or truck. Your videos are great... I'm sure you've helped a lot of people improve their driving.
@pauldavison34263 жыл бұрын
Recently took up driving lessons again after around 50 hours in a diesel several years ago. Now learning in a petrol and was wondering why it felt so much different. My instructor has never realised/addressed it. This explains so much.
@jakey74582 жыл бұрын
Yup yup, I’ve been driving for ages now, I passed when I was 18 and I’m 23 now. I passed in the newest fiesta at the time and it was brilliant, applied the gas for me and everything. Then I got my first car and it was a 2009 fiesta titanium and I was struggling to pull off due to how I was taught in the newer fiesta. Interesting stuff just as you said.
@joaoluis35074 жыл бұрын
I did my lessons in a diesel car. My Dad's car is from 99 and is a petrol one so it was a little bit difficult for me at first but after watching your videos I gain a lot of confidence and now I don't struggle that much. So thank you for your vids man💪
@Aquila.2 ай бұрын
Coming from a Cupra Formentor from my driving school to an older Golf, this explains everything! Thank you so much!
@maryamzafar62143 жыл бұрын
Yes this is exactly what I needed ! My instructor recently changed his car from diesel to petrol and when I was learning in the diesel I would hardly EVER stall, I would always get away with no gas before clutch but then when I drove his petrol, that method didn’t work, I found myself stalling every time I moved off in 1st gear which I now know was because of the fact that petrols are generally quieter than diesels so it’s much harder to find the biting and the biting point is very narrow in petrols, so just lifting the clutch a little higher would result in stalling . I now realised that gas AFTER clutch is bad practice ,especially on hills because you’re much more likely to stall and also move off slower-not ideal for busy junctions etc! This video helped me sort that. Thanks Richard, keep up the great work 👍🏻🙏🏻
@ConquerDriving3 жыл бұрын
Adding gas will increase the length of the bite point to make it easier to control. Not too much gas though or you will overheat the clutch.
@maryamzafar62143 жыл бұрын
@@ConquerDriving yes of course, gas before clutch is not to be confused with LOTS of gas as that can cause clutch burn, though I do find myself adding too much gas sometimes, I think that’s because it’s a hard pedal, press to little and no gas , press a little more and you’ve got too much haha.
@dion_mh2 жыл бұрын
I was taught to lift the clutch first. One day I struggled when borrowing my friend's car which was a '95 Toyota Starlett. I remembered watching this video though and tried adding gas first. It was a smooth take-off. From then on I always added gas in any car I use because it gives better control.
@ConquerDriving2 жыл бұрын
Gas first generally allows for smoother, more reliable and faster starts.
@awesomefan9352 жыл бұрын
I had a very difficult manual car to start learning. It was a Shelby gt350. A centimeter of gas and you have 2000+ rpm so controlling the gas was definitely the key. Plus I was taught to clutch then add gas but after seeing this, it made my stalling a thing of the past
@andreramos8194 Жыл бұрын
@awesomefan935 Exactly the same is happening with me! I was driving great on diesel until passing exam, got my first car, a gasoline car, a few days ago and stall sometimes and thought the gas pedal is so sensitive a tiny bit of pressure lunges the car forward and doesnt feel safe, Im gonna try it like this!
@PerhapsGuy Жыл бұрын
I test drove an Accord V6 6MT and it was the same story. You tap the gas pedal and suddenly you're at 3000 rpm.
@aninaholbek Жыл бұрын
I've already commented on other videos over the years, so I'm just repeating myself: THANK you for these wonderful videos! The manual Ford Ka+ (2018) petrol that I just bought REALLY needs gas. Man that thing can stall if you don't tell it what to do🤣On my first rides I had no clue what I was doing wrong (got my license in an easy diesel BMW). Managed to stall it in the middle of a busy intersection. Jeeezus (props to the other drivers, no honking. Just polite waiting, as if everybody understood the problem).
@MH-qy6ri2 жыл бұрын
I guess I'm actually lucky to have been taught by my late husband's friend who is a bmw enthusiast, and not a paid instructor. He has agreed with virtually everything Richard is teaching us (my guy likes coasting to a stop, but I am using more engine braking as Richard has instructed). These videos have been so helpful to watch between lessons.
@Mike.Cebert2 жыл бұрын
Finally I've figured why I'm stalling as much as I am. Basically I've had three lessons so far and I'm learning in a diesel currently and I'm finding it hard work. My general safety, movement, positioning and control are ok but I keep stalling. Stalled on my first lesson just the one time which is fair enough but then several times on my second upon turning left out of the junction and into the junction and today on my third, I kept stalling at this one junction, slight incline, turning left. My current instructor has taught me to move off ONLY USING THE CLUTCH. My previous instructor many years ago now I remember told me the method you are using here and I barely even remember stalling with me during our lessons. Now it all makes sense! I've been bashing myself for stalling every lesson but this is exactly why - I'm trying to find the bite using this heavy thick clutch and trying to move off too quickly and then applying the gas and like you've demonstrated here it's not that effective and at this point my clutch control is not good enough. I need to change instructors and go to one who taught me like before - set the GAS FIRST then raise the clutch, biting point and GO. I first learned at 23, I'm 38 now and it's hard enough as it is but I remember the good instructor spent most of the first lesson making me find that biting point over and over again so became natural asap. As a result I was so much better back then and made excellent progress.
@ConquerDriving2 жыл бұрын
Many instructors teach clutch first now as they feel it will extend the life of their clutch and it's less to do. But it doesn't work in all cars.
@Mike.Cebert2 жыл бұрын
@@ConquerDriving I've stalled in all of my first three lessons several times now and it's affecting my confidence 😔
@Lect3R44444 жыл бұрын
I'll tell you one story. I passed my exam 8 months ago, car was petrol, golf 7 if I recall correctly. Very nice modern car that doesnt require gas in order to move even on very steep hills which in fact my city have a ton even in central part of it. And I almost never stalled because I thought that its that simple. I didnt know that I needed to add gas in order to start moving, also I didnt know that computer was adding gas for me which actually I learned couple of months ago via your helpful videos. And when I started to drive my own car which is nissan 2004 diesel car I struggled when I was uphill and in traffic at the same time. I stalled first time. Luckily... no one was behind me. And my dad was with me and he told me that I need gas and I was like what??? I had no idea what he meant. And then I started to add gas but it was so harsh cause I was not used to be so gentle with my right foot for gas as I was with my clutch for left foot. And that was massive issue. And to add up... I am watching your videos because I am attending school to become driving instructor believe it or not. I feel in love with driving when I was learning and instructor told me that I should be driving instructor because I was literally his best "client" or should I say learner. And he's not young, in fact he's in his early 50ish...he told me that he has 25 yrs of expirience being driving instructor. And yea... Now I know a lot more than he taught me just by watching videos even tho I am not from UK but it still helps a TON. And to this day I am not confident fully with steep hills but I can move of them quite calmly without stalling. So yeah.... quite a journey... EDIT: TYPO
@tomislavkorosec48224 жыл бұрын
nice i have golf 7 as a learner car as well
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to hear I'm helping you.
@thealmightyyam2117 Жыл бұрын
It’s a shame I didn’t find this video a little earlier, because I really wasn’t prepared for driving a classic car after getting my license. I had three different cars at my driving school in Finland, all of which were fairly new and probably had some kind of computer assistance when setting off from a standstill. I actually passed my driving test (3rd time) in a diesel Subaru Impreza, which certainly was quite easy to drive. But then I got in my family’s 1980 Saab 99, and pretty much stalled at every light (I can count the number of times I stalled the Subaru over a couple of months on my hands for comparison). My dad told me to just use more gas, but it felt counterintuitive based on what my instructors had taught me. Thanks to this video I now know to use more gas. I found your channel already before I passed my test, and your videos helped me to reduce my anxiety while behind the wheel a lot. I’m glad I can still learn from these videos going forward. Thank you for making them. Cheers from Finland!
@calvinlondt30374 жыл бұрын
I started learning to drive a car earlier this year, found that I could sometimes get away with pulling off with clutch first on flat roads if I held the clutch at the bite point for a bit longer, but at any incline pushing accelerator is a must. Obviously on a downhill you can clutch up and allow the feedback from the wheels to synchronise with the engine speed and then accelerate.
@scheeemz Жыл бұрын
This is my exact problem rn. Learned and passed my test in a late 2010s diesel after quite a few tries, don't wanna give my instructor the fault but most of the time he'd just let me do what I was doing while texting or whatever which really shows in my basic understanding of how clutches work. I've never had any problems with stalling, even on steep hills you could easily take off with no gas at all. Now that i'm driving by myself in an early 2000s petrol car i'm having so much trouble taking off quickly at stop lights and on hills. Gotta try this tomorrow, I appreciate it! Makes me feel a bit better knowing I've just never been taught how to do it properly. Greetings from Germany
@akshaygaming18694 жыл бұрын
Thankyou sir I have Suzuki astar manual 2010 and a year ago I completed my 18 years and been driving this astar from one year You are my motivation and am very happy to see different techniques of driving And now I drive daily in city and highway steep hills and traffic without any issue or stalling Tommorow is my driving test for licence thankyou for teaching me everything free of cost
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
Good luck tomorrow!
@addictedgooner2 жыл бұрын
OMG thank you so much, you replied to my comment on a previous video where I was taught clutch first in a diesel and you linked me to this one. This will help so much. Thank you.
@ogladaczjutjuba37454 жыл бұрын
Your comments are spot on for beginner drivers. For those with a little experience I would say: get to know your car, and how it behaves, so you can utilize that knowledge. In that case, knowing if and when you don't have to press on gas and be able to move off really gently, such as in traffic jam, while correcting your parking position, etc. And as long as you don't know your current car (like getting to drive someone else's) do not try tricks but do it by the book until you get the feel. On another topic, learning handbrake start is a must in my opinion, it is really useful. Don't know about UK exams, but here in Poland it is a mandatory part of the exam, performed on test ground before you get to hit public roads later during the exam. In my opinion it is also very useful to learn quick uphill start without handbrake, by quickly moving your foot off the brake pedal onto gas and letting go the clutch in the same time, in tight coordination. You'll roll back a bit, but not too much, if you master the technique. I remember having to rely on it heavily one summer vacation in the mountains, when my handbrake cable snapped on Saturday - and a local mechanic opened only on Monday. It worked well until I got to a particularly nasty and steep intersection with yield sign... I had a very underpowered car then - even if I floored the gas, the car started to roll back really fast before the engine revved up, so I was afraid of letting go the clutch not to wreck it. I let the car roll back slowly (holding the brake) to a flatter section of the road, then did a head start, but when approaching the intersection I saw incoming traffic, so I had to stop, roll back again etc., several times. In the end I had to do a dirty trick: head start on the flat, drive up to the intersection then stop, roll back slowly and turn onto the shoulder, rest my bumper against a roadside pole to arrest rolling back, wait for traffic, floor the gas and lift off. HAHA I DID IT and got out of a problem, but I was really happy to have my handbrake repaired next Monday.
@parthjusta63 жыл бұрын
As I live in a hilly area (Lower Himalayan region) so it's quite rare to find a road where the car doesn't role back😅 and performing the handbrake start every time while moving is quite uncomfortable and time consuming. So I lift the clutch near to the biting point and side by side lift my foot from the brake pedal and put it on the gas pedal quickly adding some gas and lifting the clutch further according to the car's response. The car doesn't role back too much. If I encounter more sloppy area then I use Heal and toe method. FInally if the slope is more steep and I got stuck in traffic then I prefer to use the handbrake. But your videos have made a great impact on my learning ❤ You're too good brother. From India.
@juleso26044 жыл бұрын
Great tip. I’ve been stalling in my Mini petrol on hills during driving practice but did gas first tonight and nailed it. I normally do clutch first in my driving instructor’s car.
@JMRSplatt Жыл бұрын
I've been driving mostly manuals for over 20 years and still find helpful items from your videos!
@kirstywalker68394 жыл бұрын
I passed yesterday (3rd time). I practiced in a diesel car before he changed his car to petrol 3 weeks ago. Your videos have been really helpful for driving in a diesel and petrol car. Thank you.
@saif_781 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explanation. Yes, this has been a nightmare, but now I realise what’s been happening thanks to you. Not sure why this was never explained to me, not even my mum could offer any advice! We don’t all have £25,000 for brand new cars!! Cheers
@luggystykz3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this. My instructor was fantastic, but for some reason she only ever taught me to move off with clutch up first, gas after. Now I’m finally in the process of buying my first car and I found myself stalling almost every time I moved off during the test drive. Glad I finally know why.
@rayew0621 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful videos, your channel has greatly helped me not stall 50 times when nervous in traffic (in the USA where everyone drives automatics, they just don't get it!)
@s.a.95034 жыл бұрын
great explanation as always. There are so many careless instructors out there that I do not know how I would have learned without quality youtube videos such as this one.
@TerminatedEfficiency4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been driving automatic for 10 years so am an experienced driver but just got a 1990 740 turbo wagon and it’s a manual, wasn’t gonna let that stop me from getting that sweet car!! This vid helped me a lot. Thank you!
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
Nice, I hope you enjoy it.
@coolduderules4 жыл бұрын
I had issues when I got my first car, never realised I needed to add gas to prevent stalling when setting off. I think my neighbors were laughing at me when I stalled 8x at the end of the road 😂
@RegardedMith3 жыл бұрын
my driving instructor actually started to teach me this after i asked for it because the car i drive in has a really wonky clutch.. now she is teaching it to the other students aswell as it really helped with stall's
@salahdehina97333 жыл бұрын
Me and my mother passed our driving test together and we were both taught to start only using the clutch ( we were using a diesel), but after we got our driving licenses and tried to drive our own car which only has a 95 HP petrol vti engine with no fancy electronics my mother needed about 5 or 6 months to finally get her head around using the throttle at the start. As a car enthusiast I didn't have as much of a problem.
@alinaramonahrib7807Ай бұрын
What you just explained right now, is exactly what did happen with me now after passing my exam. My cai is a old car, did not help me at all rather then the school one. So I'm struggling to understand what and why I get wrong on my one car... Now I know 😂😂😂😂😂 I thought I m "stupid " Thank you ❤
@DJcrossPT4 жыл бұрын
My instructor taught gas first before clutch, but the thing that annoyed me most was he never taught how to start on a hill with the handbrake because the car had hill start assist so I never really needed to use it, which is what completely made it harder for me later when I owned my first car a 1995 Polo, I had to learn to do it on my own from over relying on a modern car's system much.
@Charlie.J934 жыл бұрын
Wow I'm surprised after reading the comments that so many people have been taught to lift the clutch first. I did my lessons last year and passed in December. And my instructor always told me to add gas before lifting the clutch. I must just be lucky to have had a good insructor.
@siddharthahajra47203 жыл бұрын
Richard, thank you so much for making this very important video. For someone like me who is learning how to drive a car, this is such an important deliberation to understand. I've been watching all your videos in the process of this phase of my own learning. And I must say, even though I'm learning to drive in a city like Delhi, all of this information and demonstrations you so diligently make available for us, I'm feeling like you are truly answering all my ongoing queries as I am learning to grapple with the most gifting skills everyone should ideally have.
@Richard-nr5ud2 жыл бұрын
Found this video so so helpful. My instructors car is a petrol, the car I practice in mainly at home is a diesel. I had a nightmare week, stalling e almost every time taking off at traffic lights having applied the electronic brake on my car and handbrake on his car. I can NOT hear very well at all, and feeling in my feet were affected in an accident, damaging some nerves, so I feel very little through my feet. Was being taught clutch to bite point then gas. Nightmares !!!! Real nightmares !! So swapped to using the Rev counter, as I can’t hear and feel much plus gas first then clutch, hallelujah praise this video, so far 2 days later and I’ve not stalled. Will be telling my instructor this week, my way or I will use someone else. But then their all booked up at the moment !
@akin19893 жыл бұрын
I passed my test in a diesel car. Just needed clutch to get moving, which made moving off very straight forward, especially as a learner. My 1st car was petrol and It was a complete contrast. The clutch alone was almost a guaranteed stall if I wanted to move off with some speed. It took some time to getting used to using gas to move off.
@captainoblivionthicc10043 жыл бұрын
You are not alone i know this is a late reply but i have the exact same. First press gas up to 1500/2000 and then release ur clutch slowly. But starting ur car again at uphill is another story lmao
@shakoor32183 жыл бұрын
@Captain Oblivion THICC so how do you not roll back without the handbrake on?
@captainoblivionthicc10043 жыл бұрын
@@shakoor3218 When ur a little more experienced with the car and stuff you can just use the brake pedal and then quikly switch to gas and lift up the clutch pedal. On steep uphill i would recommend using the handbrake tho its better because there isn’t any delay between you switching pedals with your foot for example
@samuelmaina8023 жыл бұрын
My actual driving school instructor didn't teach me to add gas; so I now drive smoothly thanks to you Richard.
@AlexGonoff4 жыл бұрын
I've been taught to lift the clutch first and add gas second, and I was struggling in some cars afterwards. The time I realised that it's easier the other way around was when I was learning to drive a truck, and to get that old 7.5 ton truck moving without adding gas first was not possible at all. It was only then when I changed my habits.
@MohammadMahadiHassain2 жыл бұрын
so you are adding gas first now ?
@AlexGonoff2 жыл бұрын
@@MohammadMahadiHassain yes
@MohammadMahadiHassain2 жыл бұрын
@@AlexGonoffIn today's driving lesson, I pressed gas first and the car started moving flawlessly. THANK you so much for the suggestion
@JMWrites2 жыл бұрын
Discovered this problem today after getting into my first other car since getting my learner permit. Couldn't understand why i kept stalling on even the smallest incline. I found, to my amazement (and frustration) that no other video i watched talked about what they were doing (or not doing) with the accelerator before they lifted the handbrake and I noe suspect it's because a lot of driving instructors (including my own who are very expensive) only teach the clutch for moving off and not the clutch + gas. Thanks for sharing this. I can't believe I now need to start learning this myself after completing my 12 edts and paying nearly €600 quid.
@victoriap37912 жыл бұрын
Your videos are still helping me even though I have passed my test!!! I am in this exact situation right now! Just got a cheap and cheerful 2008 Clio and keep stalling, been sitting outside my house and experimenting with the amount of revs I need to move off.... this was after an extremely scary situation in a supermarket car park yesterday! I backed out of a parking space and was struggling to drive on as I kept stalling, I was under pressure as people were waiting. Pressed the accelerator a little too hard and shot forward 🤦♀️ thankfully I managed to brake before hitting anyone or anything! It's really affecting my confidence! Having similar issues at junctions and traffic lights! And with reversing!! Do I need revs to reverse too?
@ConquerDriving2 жыл бұрын
You may need revs in reverse, you have to see how the car handles your inputs trial and error in a safe place. This is why I think it's important to teach people to add gas before lifting the clutch.
@victoriap37912 жыл бұрын
Definitely!! Your learners are very lucky to have such a thoughtful instructor. Thanks for the advice, I will definitely find somewhere safe to practice! Great video's! 👍
@victoriap37912 жыл бұрын
Perhaps you could start a newly passed series Richard, a lot of people (including myself) really struggle with buying a first car, adapting to a new vehicle and learning about maintenance.
@samt67882 жыл бұрын
My new manual car allows me to lift the clutch before adding gas but then I realized I could never get away that fast so I naturally practiced adding gas myself and then found this video!
@owen_0034 жыл бұрын
On the first lesson I was taught to just use the clutch, but after that I used the gas every time, maybe not when trying to move slowly on flat ground though. On hills I was taught use to use plenty of gas, but I occasionally didn’t use the gas initially when in traffic on a hill so that I didn’t have to use the handbrake (although I had and have good clutch control)
@a55kill492 ай бұрын
Me, i passed my test in October. The car was a 2014 toyota yaris if i'm not mistaken. All i needed to do to start was lift the clutch and it would go, same with reverse, no gas needed. Now a month and a half later, while i was driving our family toyota c-hr (which is an automatic), i now bought an older petrol car and i found it hard to start the car without stalling and having the car stopped in both first and reverse. Its my third day having this new car which is a ford focus 2000something (00-04 aprox) and i am now getting used to it thanks to my father and ur videos.
@HassanPoyo4 жыл бұрын
I usually lift the clutch a little, add gas, then continually lift the clutch up and add a bit more gas
@HassanPoyo4 жыл бұрын
Only problem is that I tend to pull away slowly this way
@luke_vk4 жыл бұрын
Same
@Kendoji12 жыл бұрын
Omg this video was made for me. Passed my exam in a diesel with flying colours only to stall my new Skoda from 2010 relentlessly. My instructors never told me this nor did they tell me about handbrake hill starts! Feels like I’m starting all over again. 😂
@nic58574 жыл бұрын
Love Richards videos. Precise, easy to follow and best of all these techniques actually work well. Top work sir, I will be sitting my test start of 2021 and feel ready thanks in no small part to yourself. Thank you and keep up the good work.
4 ай бұрын
I would consider myself a car enthusiast and an experienced driver, with 15 years behind the wheel. I've never thought about this though. Of course I use gas first and rev up the engine when I for example need to merge in a roundabout at rush hour. However, I've never thought about this when just casually starting from a standstill. My Peugeot 107 dies on me pretty often, despite that I've had it as a daily for 17 months. It's so clear to me now! Thanks!
@hasansrandomvideos27054 жыл бұрын
Hi Richard. Could you please create a video teaching us how to reverse parallel park into a tight space?
@RedFenceAnime4 жыл бұрын
In my head the entire car pivots around the back tire that's on the side of the road once it's in the spot, and you can only decide it's place the first time you reverse. So the back tire on the road side needs to be in the spot where you want it to be the first time you steer ahead into the parking spot. Don't worry about the back tire on the curb side as it will slowly jiggle into position as you move the front of the car back and forth into the parking spot. (As your car is more narrow than a parking spot it won't hit the curb if you place the first tire correctly.) Now you go from steering full lock one side moving ahead to steering full lock the other side going reverse, until you're straight. You can practice by putting the car in neutral and pulling the hand brake and looking how much space you have. Glass buildings and big windows are very useful as well. _All this assumes you already know how to parallel park with one steady reverse motion. (which is mandatory to pass the test where I live)_
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
I do have a parallel park video on the channel somewhere, worth searching for.
@ZakiWasik2 жыл бұрын
Was taught clutch first. My driving exam instructor mentioned it was the wrong way to do it and that too many instructors taught it like that, but of course he still passed me. Took me a long time to really get what I was supposed to do instead. I studied in a diesel car and every time I got in a petrol car I struggled. Now I finally get it and can drive almost any car smoothly.
@AdvanceDrivingSchool4 жыл бұрын
Ha ha - our next video is on exactly the same subject! 🙄👍🏼
@preussen5774 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you over here!
@JPatelLive4 жыл бұрын
So, then you can't eye roll him, *you're* copying: how cheeky emoji! 🙄 👉🏾 This is his 2nd video on this subject also! #ImitationisthesincerestformofFlattery😂
@artemkatelnytskyi4 жыл бұрын
British driving channels unite!
@mugashagoden.4 жыл бұрын
Advance driving school, big up all the best ,love from Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
I shall look forward to it.
@madiskoivopuu2193 Жыл бұрын
I added gas before lifting the clutch, but my driving instructor scolded me for it and said that I should only add gas when I have lifted the clutch up until the bite point. Good to see that both options are valid! I prefer gas before clutch though, I'm slow and can't do everything fast while doing turns etc
@K.Dot.4 жыл бұрын
Its like you read my mind, I've just been asking this question the past week 😅
@omegasys886311 ай бұрын
I just bought a 1998 BMW 528i with a 5 speed and have been using your videos to help me improve and really get comfortable with driving a manual since I only really new the basics. I'm used to a motorcycle and assumed that it was very different principles but it's really similar. This video confirmed the point I was having trouble with in my BMW when practicing, starting smoothly from a stop without having the engine struggle. I realize now that my car is one of an older generation which don't add more gas for me, at least not enough to make it easier, which is neat to know and super helpful for my learning, so thanks again!
@akbritain4 жыл бұрын
My instructors car was diesel and I learnt to lift the clutch first and add gas later. 4 yrs after I passed I’ve bought my first car and I’ve been stalling more times than I ever did whilst learning. I’ve only just recently realised it’s because contrary to the way I was taught in my instructors car, in my car I should be adding gas before lifting the clutch. It’s taking me a while to get used to adding enough gas and managing the clutch. Anyone else in the same boat? At one point I felt like an absolute failure and that driving manual (although I’d passed first time) wasn’t for me
@fionachan96134 жыл бұрын
I am exactly the one who have the same situation. Passed the test and got the license 5 years ago, then got my 1st car last month (61 plate). I stalled plenty of time and I doubted that is my problem as I never drive after the test. Now I will try gas first with my old Aygo.
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
Many people are in the same boat as you.
@SchoorbinMeHam7 ай бұрын
I never really had an instructor teach me how to drive manual, just a friend from work who wanted to help me out. As I started working on learning and not stalling so frequently I found out that adding gas and then lifting the clutch was so much easier for me. Now fast forward to now and looks like I was spot on with what I was doing when first learning, I'm still very fresh to driving manual but looks like I'm down the right path.
@princejohn96304 жыл бұрын
Adding more gas gives better biting points. You can lift the the clutch more higher so more faster shifting 👍
@siani52994 жыл бұрын
Could you explain pls?
@ahmedislam25804 жыл бұрын
@@siani5299 did you learn it ?
@niiokaiaddy94493 жыл бұрын
@@siani5299 adding more gas increases the power of the engine and makes the engine more resistant to stalling allowing you to release the clutch much quicker
@truegamingtg7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video mate, I was taught to lift the clutch first and then add gas. After I got my license, when I tried to drive my dad's car I was stalling it like a newbie and I couldn't figure out why, I felt the need of adding more gas in the start but then I kept on getting tunnel vision about the way I was taught, well this video cleared my issue!
@MrGazza2514 жыл бұрын
Yeah, my instructor was like “yeah this is a diesel you don’t need to do that” great....
Жыл бұрын
Same
@hectorbanda6266 ай бұрын
Just passed my driving test today with fault (rolling back a bit from the start on a slope), though am not from the UK the teachings have been really useful in understanding how to control a manual transmission car ,the car used had no hill start assist and handbrake starts ain't allowed.. then the car has a very low and sensitive biting point and barely moves without adding gas(petrol car) ,hill starts are a nightmare ...This is the best driving channel ,thanks
@pigeon74463 жыл бұрын
wow, I've been driving for a year and just realised that such an anti-stall feature exists in some cars. Looking back the car I learned on definitely had this feature but my first car doesn't. So that's why my car needs so much gas to start going lol
@shojulee Жыл бұрын
my sister gave me her old 2002 wrx impreza that she worked on before she got a new car. but the wrx is my “training” car for manual driving and your videos helped me a lot because i realize it’s a lot different than modern cars
@realtyro7534 жыл бұрын
I use to use clutch to take off but it's much easier to add gas first and control your take off speed whilst easing the clutch out
@mr.babadook96404 жыл бұрын
How about when driving on hills? Do you still do this ?
@realtyro7534 жыл бұрын
@@mr.babadook9640 sometimes depends on the hill Add gas till 1.5k rpm ease the clutch out till it's bites and take off
@sinodraeke Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the insights, what you said is so true. I usually drive a diesel truck, but recently had to drive a small petrol car and was embarrassingly stalling in uphill traffic. I will need to add more 'gas before clutch' technique into my skillset to be able to drive all vehicles. Cheers!
@Unknown-dg1fj4 жыл бұрын
I got my 5th driving lesson today my instructer always makes me use cluth biting point then gas once i start slowly moving 🤷🏽♂️
@idriece1926 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the wealth of knowledge you've shared. I've wanted to learn manual but have no one that could teach me but I've watched countless videos of yours and bought a manual 350z today and was able to drive it 50 miles home stalling it only once as I was parking at home. I wouldn't have felt even remotely comfortable driving if I hadn't seen everything so well explained and well put together by you. Thank you so much!
@brindlecake4 жыл бұрын
I do both at the same time because I'm a master of the dark arts.
@ConquerDriving4 жыл бұрын
😂
@Luke_skywalker7894 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it takes a lot of exercise.
@proveyouwrong024 жыл бұрын
I drove these nice 2018 Ford Fiestas for my lessons and test. I got into the habit of using the clutch first which also meant I was terribly slow pulling away from lights. My instructor wasn't very good and when I rented a car for the first time (Hyundai i20) it was very unforgiving, it was so embarrassing, I kept stalling all over London. I didn't know the difference was to do with modern cars automatically giving fuel to the engine, I thought it was just engine torque in better cars. Great video thanks.
@mohammadfauz64814 жыл бұрын
Who else watches this just for fun coz they don't have a car to drive😂
@kerolosadel15914 жыл бұрын
Me
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Me
@mrlegendyt0-_-04 жыл бұрын
Yp
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Me
@supremeasura33584 жыл бұрын
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@mhazmhaz71523 жыл бұрын
from Austria men i watched your vedio like a year i failed four times but i passed last week know i have my own car thanks u help me alot..Apprecite