Comments on: The Perils Of Young & Inexperienced Malaysians Driving On The Road https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/perils-of-young-inexperience-drivers/ Writings By a Driving Instructor With 40+ Years Teaching Experience Fri, 21 Sep 2012 10:09:17 +0000 hourly 1 By: Cikgu Yap https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/perils-of-young-inexperience-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-26105 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:40:50 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=4185#comment-26105 In reply to CS.

No instructor can say for sure that his / her student will certainly fail. In fact, what your instructor is doing is to demoralise you. A good instructor should by right be giving you all the encouragement you need.

All I can help is to ask you to see the right hand side mirror and ensure that it aligns with the 1st pole when you stop on the slope. Unfortunately, the question of clutch control and how to successfully go up the slope, is the duty of your instructor herself. I suggest you seek her help.

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By: CS https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/perils-of-young-inexperience-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-26093 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 04:16:25 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=4185#comment-26093 I’m a L license holder and I’m going to take my driving exam on the 30th January next week. According to my instructor, she’s telling me that I’m going to fail for my exam even if I take extra 6 hours of driving lessons.

My main problem was balancing the clutch and also the slope. For the slope, I’m quite bad at determining which time to stop and when it reaches the yellow line. Any tips that teacher can give?

I’m also told that we can now take driving license with auto transmission. Is it true? if yes, when is this applicable? Hoping for your reply soon.

Thanks.

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