How To NEVER STALL A Manual Car - Works In Any Car!

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If you're learning how to drive a manual car and stall the car, then hopefully this video will help.

If you've stalled the car before, don't worry, we've all been there! In this video, we'll go through the common reasons for stalling and how to avoid them.

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This video includes:
00:00 How to never stall a car intro
00:25 Stopping without pressing the clutch
00:59 Moving off in the wrong gear
01:29 Changing up to the wrong gear
01:54 Releasing the clutch too soon when moving off
02:36 Moving off without enough gas
04:00 Lack of confidence or feeling anxious
07:39 Online driving course and outro

If you're learning to drive then it's highly recommended that you take driving lessons from a fully qualified driving instructor. This video is NOT an alternative to professional driving lessons and is only a rough guide. This video was filmed in the UK. Laws and rules in your country may vary. You are responsible for driving safely and legally. While World Driving aims to provide accurate and up to date information, we cannot guarantee at any time that all the information is up to date and accurate. The makers of this video cannot accept liability for misleading or inaccurate information or omissions in information given to us by external information providers. This includes, but is not by way of limitation:
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If this video helped, then please show your love by giving it a like and subscribing really helps us make more.
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worlddriving
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I'm also a new driver who did lessons in a diesel and getting used to having my foot on the gas before raising the clutch has been a challenge in my petrol. This video is really insightful and helps me realize I'm not in a bubble with this issue so thank you 🙏🏿

tukimondo
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Yeah it's inevitable for new drivers to make mistakes, but sometimes it gives unavoidable pressure when the driver behind you is getting impatient by continuously blowing horns, despite your "Caution: New Driver" sign at the back. As a new driver myself, I experience that a lot, almost every time. And I kept stalling because of that.
Very inconsiderate. Forgetting they were once a novice.

CoolFolks
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To anyone who needs to hear this - you will overcome that feeling of stress. But don't stop driving a stick. It is great fun after 1-2 years of driving. And also if any stressful drivers are waving hand or smth, just wave him back with a smile on your face. Stick is more mature and safer to drive than automatic transmission. Never forget it. Much Love to all you learning to drive. ❤

fredriksulmanis
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Moving off quickly from the stationary position on traffic signals is quite challenging for new drivers and if the engine stalls that is more worse, I think the experience drivers following learner drive behind should always give chance

indrachauhan
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Thank you Chris for the video of how not to stall. I rarely stall but if I stall especially my car is petrol, I get really flustered and I don’t know how to keep my frustration level down and trying my best to stay calm as much as possible.😔

davidriley
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I've driven independently for about a week now, but still stalled in stop and go traffic several times. This really screw with my confidence😣

Novi-hyoj
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I needed this video and encouragment not to give up, I stalled few times during my lesson, but I will not give up. Thank You.

martyna
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Went from a driving lesson to a motivational video

Veers-
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I'm a new driver. Everytime I'm on the road, I think of you and your teachings. It's helped so much with my anxiety. Thank you so so much.

gl
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Hey, brother Chris, thanks so much for your amazing work. I had a very torrid time & suffered a loss of confidence and humiliation on the road as new driver before I discovered your channel. But now slowly getting better and better all thanks your amazing explanation & demonstration. much love from RSA 🇿🇦

mawisalife
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These videos are great, thank you. I still feel like I'm going to die before every driving lesson but it's good to be reminded that it won't feel like this forever

Shazbut-hene
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I think this video is so great, directors should put this in the national registry of films, it's really well done

kokodaioh
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Thank you very much for the informational, and calming video. I've been driving automatic transmittion for over 4 years now, and started learning how to drive manual. It's rough, especially that im used to not worry about driving and it being a casual thing. This video really helped me realize its fine, and eventually ill learn and this will also become natural.

TheOneAndOnlyPotato.
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Thank you so muchhh.. What a wonderful way of explaining the most common problem with new drivers.

TheMANDOLINLOVER
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Hey Chris. Very glad, this video tutorial has been useful for me as I'm now learning a manual after just passing in my auto license

gaudihau
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This was such a lovely watch. I totally related to reason 4 for stalling. I am so grateful for your videos Chris. Thank you for all the valuable advice!

sonerithageises
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Hello chirs, Good thing to tell that your Videos helped me how to clutch control apart from driving lesson with my instructor. I passed my test last day with 4 mirrors. Felling good as passed as first attempt. Watching ur Videos since January when took theory test. Thanks a lot Buddy 😑

MABASIT
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True focus on what you need to do.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Am slow with changing gears and keeping the car straight while doing that.

elizabethsophia
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Great video as always Chris (i always recommend your very educational channel to everyone i talk to whos learning to drive) or drivers like myself who just need some very imformative and useful tips with their ongoing driving experience... keep them coming chris take good care carolx

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