Risk vs Reward when Driving Fast

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Mick Drives Cars

Mick Drives Cars

Күн бұрын

Driving fast while keeping safety as my top priority. In "Risk vs Reward when Driving Fast," I take you through the high, medium, and low-risk scenarios associated with pushing the speed limit, emphasizing the importance of responsible driving and prioritizing safety above all else.
From exhilarating high-speed drives to more moderate cruising, I provide insights into the varying levels of risk involved in each scenario. My aim is to empower you to enjoy the thrill of driving while making informed decisions that prioritize your safety and the safety of others on the road.
Throughout the video, I stress the significance of being the best driver on the road, equipped with the skills and awareness to handle any situation that may arise. Whether navigating a winding mountain road or cruising along the highway, maintaining control of your vehicle and adhering to traffic laws are paramount.
Join me as we navigate through the complexities of risk and reward, offering practical tips and advice to ensure that your passion for driving fast is enjoyed responsibly. Remember, the true reward lies in arriving safely at your destination, ready to embark on your next adventure.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content on safe and enjoyable driving experiences. Let's hit the road responsibly and make every journey a memorable one. Stay safe out there!
I tried a new upload time for this video - please let me know if you prefer this Saturday upload or Sunday 1pm (as before) is better for you!
00:00 Intro
00:28 High Risk
03:40 Medium Risk
05:51 Ways to Reduce Risk
07:54 Low Risk
13:25 Other Scenarios
15:24 Final Thoughts

Пікірлер: 337
@Sid3300
@Sid3300 2 ай бұрын
Big power = big responsibility
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
100%
@zakmckenzie1475
@zakmckenzie1475 2 ай бұрын
did your uncle Bugatti tell you that before he was murdered?
@leonitthaqi
@leonitthaqi 2 ай бұрын
With great power comes great responsibility
@reecek1225
@reecek1225 2 ай бұрын
@@MickDrivesCars when we getting the how to drive manual video I’m literally dying to see it pop up on my notifications at this point I’d pay you to make it and post it 😂
@FoundationsofPause
@FoundationsofPause 2 ай бұрын
I prefer slow bike fast. Fast bike slow.
@Sir-Prizse
@Sir-Prizse 2 ай бұрын
My colleagues at work don't understand why I keep my MX-5... It's a 25-year-old, not particularly fast, small and petite roadster. But I am in the privileged situation that my 32 km commute to work is mostly on beautiful German country roads, with sharp bends, few traffic and with roundabouts where you can easily maintain 50 km/h and just blast trough them. And you can drive like Ayrton Senna and save fuel at the same time, because you're driving efficiently with really low risk.
@jopo8281
@jopo8281 2 ай бұрын
Sehr gut matey
@lucipaluci
@lucipaluci 2 ай бұрын
you just described my dream commute 🫡
@gergelyhalasz3225
@gergelyhalasz3225 Ай бұрын
i want a miata so bad... they are 5k € roind here tho, for rust buckets...😢
@jymynikkila3335
@jymynikkila3335 Ай бұрын
@@gergelyhalasz3225yeah try finland… 12k for garbage cans
@TimSlee1
@TimSlee1 Ай бұрын
I drive my little 318 E30 up and down a range for my commute, 60km/h around those bends is fun till you catch up with slower traffic.
@inthebackwiththerabbish
@inthebackwiththerabbish 2 ай бұрын
BRO BIG CONGRATS ON THE M2
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
♥️
@BarbecuedPossum
@BarbecuedPossum 2 ай бұрын
Refreshing to see another car enthusiast that actually understands the etiquette of driving fast in the right time and place. Rather than most these days that speed around in carparks and 30 limits like clowns
@jacop551
@jacop551 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Mick. I am 18 years old and got a license 5 months ago. Your videos are teaching me a lot of useful things, and this video in particular about risk to reward made made me think a lot about past drives. It will definitely change the way I drive. Please keep making more videos teaching things, they are very useful. Love from Italy.
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
♥️
@RobJT
@RobJT 24 күн бұрын
That level of self awareness and honesty at 18 is awesome to see. I love driving fast but 98% of my driving is chilled and well within road/speed limits.
@crocoman776
@crocoman776 2 ай бұрын
It’s tricky. You will notice that other road users change their behaviour based on the car you drive. The amount of Golf R’s or M140i’s that, see my car, then display the most erratic and dangerous behaviour. Sometimes it’s very tempting to do something equally as stupid and dangerous……..because you are in a quick car. I’ve had a country road crash a few years ago by being egged on by a fast car behind me and me completely misreading the road and conditions. That’s always in the back of my mind now.
@wrightwoodwork
@wrightwoodwork 2 ай бұрын
I heard of a story years ago where someone egged someone upto a 100 then but the blues on. Was an undercover police car. So they got a ban
@crocoman776
@crocoman776 2 ай бұрын
@@wrightwoodworkyes have heard stories like that too. Not worth the risk.
@CastroMKE
@CastroMKE 2 ай бұрын
This is true. When I’m in my Honda Pilot, I can go the speed limit and nobody will cut me off. When I am in my tiny 05 Ford focus, I give thanks to God nearly every time I drive because apparently I’m not a big enough car for people to consider my presence. Lol
@Pipun081
@Pipun081 Ай бұрын
Yup..i drive a ford probe 1996 in europe, nice looking car but not expensive 😂. They always provoke and pass me pretty fast and then drive slow in front. I'm always like what the hell?? I just put my music on and enjoy.
@michaelcallummayaka
@michaelcallummayaka 29 күн бұрын
@@wrightwoodwork That happened to me but at a lower speed. Unmarked police pushed me up to 40 in a 30 then put blues on. I told them I thought you wanted me to move faster the way you were tailgating so I moved. They said don't let other road users intimidate you, I said don't intimidate other road users. They let me go, after trying to accuse me of stealing the car, since it wasn't in my name yet - I had to show them the Facebook Marketplace messages to prove I bought it.
@RacingSlow
@RacingSlow Ай бұрын
I bought an fairly fast car at 18 and my parents got me an on road driving experience with an ex Porsche test driver. Once of the things that he said that stuck was 'Imagine there is a motorbike rider that has had an accident around every corner' and it has stuck ever since.
@hongkong6316
@hongkong6316 3 күн бұрын
thats gonna haunt me now bro thanks a lot
@Dominik189
@Dominik189 2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I'm not the only person in this world preaching risk awareness and safe fun at reasonable pace. Something I tend to preach is enjoyment as a group. I go out with my buddies and we'll essentially stay in a group voice chat and take turns up and down a stretch of road with one of us parked at each end. That way we can keep each other safe, keep the public safe, and still have fun.
@S己G
@S己G 2 ай бұрын
14:55 Exactly why I absolutely love those sporty kei cars to bits! You can just floor it up through the gears without even breaking the speed limit, all the while you could be convinced you're going a lot faster than you actually are!
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Always wanted to drive one! I have so much love for the cappuccino it's crazy
@azulao8942
@azulao8942 2 ай бұрын
@@MickDrivesCarsmight have to make it happen 😳
@simonbarrios2440
@simonbarrios2440 2 ай бұрын
Basically the definition of a Miata. Love mine!
@alivekicking6247
@alivekicking6247 2 ай бұрын
This is a really, very good video, especially for younger enthusiastic drivers. Too many young men die in cars with no other vehicle involving. Additional note, always look for the road signs and line markings.
@Panzil
@Panzil 2 ай бұрын
send it but don't end it
@adam-jj1fw
@adam-jj1fw Ай бұрын
thats what she said
@CastroMKE
@CastroMKE 2 ай бұрын
You know, a lot of people *poke fun at this channel in the shorts’ comments, but I hope that every 14/15/16 year old, who is interested learning to drive, finds this channel. I’ve been driving since I was 10, 20 years now, and even though a lot of the things are second nature to me, I still pick up many gems. You may want to consider being a driving instructor as a business. Not even joking.
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
I don't even look at shorts comments anymore, cesspit :D But thank you!
@surisuri8993
@surisuri8993 2 ай бұрын
Finally somebody with understanding and true wisdom on such an important subject.
@azulao8942
@azulao8942 2 ай бұрын
That road is god tier and I’m glad I showed it you ngl
@jxsht10
@jxsht10 2 ай бұрын
whats the road?
@lee-r56
@lee-r56 2 ай бұрын
@@jxsht10 It's the B4380, I'm guessing from Leighton to where it meets the B5061.
@khakipeach2128
@khakipeach2128 2 ай бұрын
Lucky Europe mfs. I live in florida and all the roads are flat and straight, the only curvy roads are neighborhoods
@champ1915
@champ1915 2 ай бұрын
@@lee-r56 B4380*
@DjNikGnashers
@DjNikGnashers 2 ай бұрын
This is a great video. None petrolheads would prefer everyone drives at 28mph everywhere in silent cars (EV's) because why would anyone want to go any faster right ? The truth is, some of us really enjoy driving, and it is simply not practical to expect us to only ever have fun on a track day. So, it is up to the responsible petrolheads to find roads that are empty, where we can have fun without putting anyone else at risk, or annoying any other drivers. Nice car sir, I have the OG M2.
@manonamission2000
@manonamission2000 22 күн бұрын
Some folks are work-from-home these days... this fellow is work-from-car 🔥
@tommybanger
@tommybanger 2 ай бұрын
I don't think I've ever had a Mick Drives Cars video come up on my youtube feed and not instantly clicked it 👍
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Legend! Really appreciate that mate! Can I ask - how's this upload time for you? Normally I do Sunday but I'm trying Saturday this time as an experiment.
@tommybanger
@tommybanger 2 ай бұрын
@@MickDrivesCars either works for me personally! The algorithm seems to do a good job at making sure I don’t miss one Off topic, but are you a fan of Tedward?
@madtias_
@madtias_ 2 ай бұрын
@@MickDrivesCars im not the original guy but: bmw and driving fast on country roads. Also I like the pov instead of a camera in the car facing you
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
You kidding me? I basically grew up on Tedward/Topher/AutoTopNL
@tommybanger
@tommybanger 2 ай бұрын
@@MickDrivesCars ah love to hear it! Your channel and Tedward's are two of my go-to channels! Reason I asked is because you and Tedward have a lot of similarities in your outlooks on driving
@Wsupermain2
@Wsupermain2 2 ай бұрын
Really appreciate how your raw passion and enjoyment for driving comes through in these videos. I do go for higher power cars nowadays (had a 140 and now an S5) as they are genuinely more fun, but the first 70% of enjoyment basically can be achieved with any car. My 1.2 Fiat Punto I bought at 18 was when I fell in love with driving, and you would have to fight that to get up to 60 on straights.
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Often times the slower cars are even more fun because you can deploy it more often
@Timmo93
@Timmo93 2 ай бұрын
An even better low risk/ high reward is a track day. Better than driving like a racing driver on a public road.
@theknight7229
@theknight7229 23 күн бұрын
what tracks are there in the UK/London?
@Timmo93
@Timmo93 23 күн бұрын
@@theknight7229 I have no idea mate, google it.
@rushikeshmalave8063
@rushikeshmalave8063 2 ай бұрын
You should make a KZfaq series on advanced driving lessons. Its actually surprising so few people know how to downshift in a non-revmatching manual properly without jerks. Like yesterday I senta friend your lotus video and she pointed out that you revved the engine before releasing the clutch while downshifting. And i was like you didn't know that?. These tricks may feel like petty normal to us enthusiasts but many normal people don't know about all this. Even I learn something new everytime I see videos like yours on KZfaq and also irl from other people.
@timothyhicks5843
@timothyhicks5843 2 ай бұрын
It's been done so many times by very experienced professionals, what Mick has to offer is a little youth, accessibility and passion. For pure road driving technique just tune into Reg Local or a similarly qualified and experienced coach. It would be great to see Mick visiting and spending time with some of the great driver trainers that are out there and sharing his journey. John Lyon (if he still exists), Mark Kendrick, Chris Gilbert and the likes. Mick could be a great link between the generations.
@Jmarzx
@Jmarzx Ай бұрын
Wowww ppl dont know this wtf !! 😳 I learned this on my own because I knew u should drive the car smooth wow I feel bad for some ppls cars jerking them or always Neutral then braking everything cause they can downshift right
@Jmarzx
@Jmarzx Ай бұрын
Wowww ppl dont know this wtf !! 😳 I learned this on my own because I knew u should drive the car smooth wow I feel bad for some ppls cars jerking them or always Neutral then braking everything cause they can downshift right
@jopolski338
@jopolski338 2 ай бұрын
As someone who's relatively new to driving (coming on 4 years) these videos are incredibly informative and entertaining, and I imagine anyone else who's looking to unlock the full potential of fun in their cars feel the same. Congrats on the M2! 🔥
@ReeveJonathanA
@ReeveJonathanA Ай бұрын
Got my license in 2021 and after plenty of fines, a national speed awareness course, and 3 points on my record, this is all I do now and nothing more. Pleased to say that this risk to reward mentality has translated to more comfortable and fuel efficient driving too. Great video Mick! Subscribed.
@theodor4341
@theodor4341 2 ай бұрын
Refreshing to see such content, the man seems genuinely interested in doing some good. I own the same car and I got into a little accident about a week ago, and looking back, the reward would have been minimal, yet the risk was huge. I’ll 100% remember this driving when my car gets out of the shop….. probably next month..😅
@christopherlewis3615
@christopherlewis3615 Ай бұрын
Without this video I wouldn't be able to drive fast.
@itsmepaahinath9789
@itsmepaahinath9789 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mick, your previous videos were the bridge to me being able to drive fast with confidence and in right way after getting my license. Only 1 advice of yours that's left for me to try is drive on a track, but unfortunately there isn't many tracks in the region I live. I hope to do that soon.
@Singh-qy4ps
@Singh-qy4ps 2 ай бұрын
So happy to seen the channel had grown. Early viewer here. Quality content as always mick
@noahshoesmith4106
@noahshoesmith4106 26 күн бұрын
Ive got a 1.2 Polo 70BHP 2008. Its not fast, but boy when you take it onto B roads, and ur going round corners, breaking, rev matching, going up to the red line, feeling the slight amount of g force, all while doing 50, and the car is screaming like ur doing 1000 🤣. Don't like to break the speed limit, but I enjoy myself :). Great video btw, u got a sub :)
@divyanshmishra4357
@divyanshmishra4357 24 күн бұрын
Same here bro my daily is also 1.2 90BHP manual honda its not fast but its fun to drive
@HOODIE_RACCOON
@HOODIE_RACCOON 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your videos mate, I'm only 19 but still very intersted in cars but I just don't get people who speed everywhere. Like you I'd much rather have an empty b road to myself! I also love seeing how smooth I can drive, harsh braking & flooring it is too much work for the public roads lmao. Since I drive a turbo diesel I have to keep it in a happy rev range for any power which keeps me engaged with the car & subconciously aware of my speed by what gear I'm in & know when to naturally let off. I'll take smooth over speed anyday of the week. Also enjoy the M2, It's an amazing car!
@abcbcd1834
@abcbcd1834 2 ай бұрын
M2... nice af. Hope you're enjoying it. Great video as always Mick
@tboneisgaming
@tboneisgaming 2 ай бұрын
The things I did notice were junctions where the view was restricted for emerging traffic. There were a warning signs for deer which can be a factor particularly during dawn and dusk. There was a further warning for pedestrians using the road there's no footpath. I agree, you can have a great drive on roads like that as long as you pay attention, plan ahead and drive at an appropriate speed for the traffic, road conditions and potential hazards. Other could include farm vehicles, cattle, sheep and horses. The best fun you can have in a car is a track day. I'm planning on going to my first one soon with expert tuition and track day insurance. That way you can experience your car in a relatively safe environment. Especially, when you compare it to a public road.
@ShaneJ815
@ShaneJ815 2 ай бұрын
As a new driver I'm still getting used to things but I couldn't agree with you more Picked up a 1.4L Mini One, it may not be that fast but at the right time, in the right place, such as low traffic country roads I've been having a blast deploying what it has I feel the same way as you, no need to break any limits, no need to take unnecessary risks, just dropping a gear or two when the opportunity presents itself and it's safe to do so then enjoing the car Those kind of roads are the most fun I've had so far and that little Mini gives me enough for plenty of enjoyment
@internetfrnd6496
@internetfrnd6496 6 күн бұрын
This is something I’ve had to ingrain in me ever since trading my little shitbox Toyota for a 2019 STI. She’s easy to go fast in, but rarely is it worth the risk. I still struggle immensely with keeping my cool when getting behind someone going 5 under the speed limit though. That’s one thing on this planet that will always get me in trouble.
@otaibi_A511
@otaibi_A511 Ай бұрын
Have fun + be respectful to others + understand that u might hurt others with high risk. I rly see that u are a good and experienced driver that knows what he is doing.❤❤❤
@user-nr9yy2oh2t
@user-nr9yy2oh2t 15 күн бұрын
That you for teaching me to drive just got lisemce and helps alot with control and knowing my 2012 hyundai elantra 😂😂🎉 💅 love ypur videos
@michaelgriffiths7937
@michaelgriffiths7937 2 ай бұрын
First time viewer enjoyed the video and for some reason the way you was describing your driving in the medium risk section of the video cracked me up 😂
@JackFrancis
@JackFrancis Ай бұрын
I love this content, please keep it up mate!
@vxfxxyx8119
@vxfxxyx8119 Ай бұрын
The fun of driving is mostly the acceleration you feel and angular speed of image in your eyes, so you propose to drive in a visually narrow street. But for me it's a riskable place, bc if a drunk pedestrian or a kid appears from a corner, you have no time to manage it.
@bikopastic5164
@bikopastic5164 2 ай бұрын
Haven't even watched it yet but im sure it's gonna be great💪😎
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Haha thanks dude!
@TheMacca70
@TheMacca70 2 ай бұрын
Nice vid mate - some great advice there. Enjoyed it as always
@ytfourz
@ytfourz 2 ай бұрын
been here since 5k, only getting bigger 💯💯
@chickkyy
@chickkyy 29 күн бұрын
The fisheye perspective of the fancy BM is actually so satisfying
@katanafn9380
@katanafn9380 2 ай бұрын
Huge congrats on M2! Love them manual, enjoy it❤
@AnonymousYTUser
@AnonymousYTUser 2 ай бұрын
I can tell you love your car 😂 Huge congrats!
@inesucrvenom
@inesucrvenom 2 ай бұрын
For me, in addition to your 'learn the car and increase your technical skills' there's also reward / joy in driving in the city where I need full attention, and my game is to notice as early as possible someone who wants to join my lane of traffic so that I can slow down queue behind me (if the traffic is dense) and let them in so they don't die of waiting. Or waving to pedestrians while slowing down so they don't have to wait until I fully stop, and I then don't have to stop, and we both smile to each other - win-win :) I really love giving pedestrians right of way. So it stresses me a lot when they just suddenly change direction and want to cross immediately and I have to slam the breaks or I can't safely stop. :/ Or when cyclists just run from whichever direction without looking. Eye contact makes things so much much easier. The most boring thing for me are highways - usually nothing nice to look around, no problem solving situations / when to be on alert. Even rush hour stop-go traffic is more interesting 😆
@michaelcallummayaka
@michaelcallummayaka 29 күн бұрын
I am kind of the enjoys fast in a straight line but I enjoy the corners more, but I'll try to be more like you. I like being first at the lights so I can zoom off and enjoy a clear bit of road. But patience and understanding is key and I think you have the right attitude. I certainly don't see the point of speeding through car parks and residential streets when it's busy and people are out. I had a child step out in front of me while I was doing the speedlimit or just under in morning rush hour and it gave me the fright of my life. Luckily I reacted quickly enough and wasn't distracted by anything, and my brakes were powerful enough. But it is something I'm not likely to forget.
@proreviewstv8898
@proreviewstv8898 Ай бұрын
Risk is the lowest on a motorway and the highest on a rural road due to the lack of central reservation
@mateosik9090
@mateosik9090 2 ай бұрын
Well explained mate, this should be seen by any young drivers that have only donuts and speeding in their heads.
@crazytyler5372
@crazytyler5372 3 күн бұрын
Morning Mick, thank you for these videos as a fairly new driver I have just bought a 2015 218d and I love it on straights I’m confident and if the surroundings let me I will Give it some wellie but on b roads I get nervous but the risk and reward method really helps me decide wether it’s worth switching it sport for a few mins, especially since I live in quite a rural area in Derbyshire
@m4ds_aulie718
@m4ds_aulie718 Ай бұрын
i still cant get over how good the new m2 looks to drive!
@marioshondrov8646
@marioshondrov8646 29 күн бұрын
I like how you pin where the Reward point and the Risk point are set, as a young driver the video helps to manage where to speed and what the risk and responsibilty it will take but, as driver with lower expiriance the best is to drive slow in city and on some backroad you can have some expriance, but whitin the limit of the car, road, and risk, be safe guys peace.
@Johnathan.David.Trewhitt.
@Johnathan.David.Trewhitt. 2 ай бұрын
Got a motorbike, the rewarding roads got much more abundant and closer to home. 👍🏍
@GMFTrading
@GMFTrading 2 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Once I started following your channel I realised how much more I’ve got to learn about driving. Keep up the good work 🎉
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Love that, thank you!
@maalikserebryakov
@maalikserebryakov 2 ай бұрын
This channel should be studied as part of the national driving license
@ap3x212
@ap3x212 2 ай бұрын
great vid, i only drive my x4m fast during night 1-3 am is the best time, during day i find it too stressfull at night you can easly see cars coming from the headlights
@bennoske5924
@bennoske5924 2 ай бұрын
5minutes in and loving this, your doing realy well i think you will hit 100k subs in no time.
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
🤞 Thank you mate!
@amarcebic4373
@amarcebic4373 2 ай бұрын
Hey Mick, glad to se you enjoying your new car, I'm proud of what you have acomplished this year. Can you make a vide "Few things you don't understand about driving in a hot weather" Like how it affects car, road, tires?
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
I actually like this idea a lot! Thank you... I just might :)
@GamerplusMore
@GamerplusMore 2 ай бұрын
Only risk I consider is speeding ticket and possible jail time lol
@jamessmith84240
@jamessmith84240 2 ай бұрын
Great video. You definitely have to have the right mindset to drive fast cars on a public roads. Driving lower hp cars and carrying momentum is one thing but when you start getting past 300bhp and you can go as fast as you want almost anywhere, it takes more discipline to remain "safe".
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@dohran
@dohran 2 ай бұрын
nice M2, lovely update
@chaz_bl3731
@chaz_bl3731 Ай бұрын
Just noticed this is in telford ive started looking through all your videos and i recognise pretty much every road I live in brudgnorth
@theshadow8604
@theshadow8604 28 күн бұрын
i like how you think and i like how you are trying to predict a lot of things and i tought that owerthinking that much was some type of adhd or something but im doing that too and now i see that i actually should do it
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 27 күн бұрын
Yeah I've always been very good at breaking things down to their smallest parts... maybe I do have adhd or something
@vahlokprime3175
@vahlokprime3175 2 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you said. However you are lucky to live in a country and area to get country back roads where the speed limit is 100 km/h. You can have fun in a legal way. I live in Belgium (Flanders) and it's very difficult to find these kinds of roads, and even if you find them, the speed limit is often 50 or 70 km/h... Speed limits make no sense at all here. So you gotta start being illegal to have some fun, and that's a shame (also very high risk always, because we have speed cameras absolutely everywhere)
@northernnightmare7986
@northernnightmare7986 2 ай бұрын
I have the same issue where I live. Not many places that have limits high enough to have fun. And the back roads secluded enough are not in very good condition. Don't really want to go too fast on those lol
@andrepipo4542
@andrepipo4542 2 ай бұрын
Do most people in Belgium respect those 50 or 70 kmh speed limits? Curious
@vahlokprime3175
@vahlokprime3175 2 ай бұрын
@@andrepipo4542 Most do... Because of crazyyy traffic control (speed camera's, fixed or unfixed, and also 'traject controles' which is like a very long road with a camera at the start and one at the end, measures your average speed on that long road). A lot of roads used to have a max of 90 km/h, but in 2016 the government put all those roads on max 50 or 70 instead. A lot of people didn't like that and kept driving 90, but now there's so many traffic controls that people do follow it yes... It's like a witchhunt over here
@JaxSmack2
@JaxSmack2 Ай бұрын
just yesterday i was having some fun in some very low risk country backroads and unfortunately a cop got to me 🤣hefty ticket for sure
@tonyt858
@tonyt858 2 ай бұрын
Congratulations i am happy for you! Great video as usual.
@Michael_Bialik
@Michael_Bialik 2 ай бұрын
Risk management is very much a part of every good driver's thought process when driving. That said, this is an example of a very safety-biased risk management with a result that reads: "you can only have fun on an empty, windy road that you can't really drive over the speed limit on anyway" - which means you can only have fun driving when you intend to have fun, with lots of prep and planning and never on the go. I'll agree though that driving fast in a straight line isn't fun - unless you're doing 140+ MPH on an almost empty highway 😉
@mattop251
@mattop251 2 ай бұрын
Would love to see more people with sport car and your mindset. A lot of people think that they always need to go fast to justify their purchase for a sport car.
@connor7162
@connor7162 2 ай бұрын
As a 29 year old guy who loves fast cars, motorsport, extreme sports and used to own an m235i bmw. Just stick to the Fing speed limit. It’s all fun and games until someone’s dead. I know a guy that’s just been convicted of death by dangerous driving and it could have just as easily been myself as a youngster. If you want to drive fast, go to a track day.
@ahmedabdulwahed20
@ahmedabdulwahed20 2 ай бұрын
A man of culture
@jms6306
@jms6306 2 ай бұрын
great vid, love the M2. Are you still in the break in period or did you get it with some miles already on?
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Had 6000 miles on already, ready to rip
@seanradford127
@seanradford127 2 ай бұрын
Swiftly became my favorite driving channel
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Damn, thanks mate!
@BabyPuncher513
@BabyPuncher513 Ай бұрын
i cant be the only person feeling like this guy likes the roads a lil too much.
@apoorvappychoudhary392
@apoorvappychoudhary392 2 ай бұрын
you know what the funny thing about this is, UK's medium risk is actually High Risk road in India but we treat it as Low risk and that is why there are so many accidents taking place.
@maalikserebryakov
@maalikserebryakov 2 ай бұрын
In india there is no risk even if u die you will reincarnate
@jaketommo77
@jaketommo77 23 күн бұрын
15:10 you nearly went from 2nd gear into 1st on that overtake😳😅
@atrokzz
@atrokzz 2 ай бұрын
Hello, what camera are you using in the pov of the bmw and where do you set it up? (example 5:46) , thanks and love you content!
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Hi mate, recently upgraded to a DJI Osmo Action 4 and I'm never going back to gopro. It's on a hat clip, upside down, right in front of my eyes.
@anonimushbosh
@anonimushbosh 18 күн бұрын
This is the equivalent of doing it with your partner in the bedroom - instead of quickies with the new hot-stuff in the office next door 😂😂
@nameissam56
@nameissam56 28 күн бұрын
Haha the pull at 15:40. I had (totalled in a pile up) an 8gen civic. I could do that type of pull if there was no one behind while staying safe and under the limit. I’d slow down a bit first, make space and catch up. The bigger the power the bigger the responsibility.
@1239719
@1239719 2 ай бұрын
I cannot understand how you say the road in minute 6:00 is low risk, when on a great part of the road you showed you only have a couple hundred meters of clear visibility and cyclists can be hiding behind a turn, as seen around minute 7:00. If you were driving real fast in a car like yours in that road and a couple of cyclists in parallel showed after a turn, you would have very little to no time to react. Yes, you say you keep mental note of the cyclists, but that stretch of road has several houses and intersections from which a cyclist which you did not consider could come up to the road. I advise of this danger because it has happened to me. A very, VERY important thing to keep in mind when driving fast is not only where, but WHEN. I have found that the best time is either in the morning exactly at sunrise (to have some visibility) or during the lunch hour(s) (whichever are in your country), specially during summer. Night driving is also great because you avoid cyclists, but you can run into animals. Also, driving fast on very twisty roads at night can be quite challenging (dangerous) if you don't know the road by heart. Obviously, the WORST time is Sunday morning and Friday/Saturday afternoon, as well as any bank holiday. The best roads are MOUNTAIN roads, with NO intersections, good asphalt, at least some barriers and just before sunrise or during lunch hours, when no cyclists are around. And obviously roads that see little to no traffic. Those are the only kind of roads where I feel safe enough to drive pedal to the metal. I might be a bit picky. I really enjoy driving fast, but I really don't want to be in the situation of having an accident with a cyclist or other highly vulnerable road user.
@Hal-zy5pe
@Hal-zy5pe 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for yet another nice video! This is actually exactly what I do when driving, trying to always, almost consciously, estimate this risk/reward ratio (a reason why I'm not a talker when driving ahah) A totally car-unrelated question. I like your videos also because I like your English (I'm a non-native English speaker, of course) - very understandable and your somewhat refined way of speaking. I'm wondering : do you have a particular British accent ?
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! I actually wasn't born in the UK - I was born in Slovakia and came over aged 4. I've got a very mixed accent, spent a few years in Newcastle and a lot in London. When leaving school I hated my "ghetto" London accent so I did a bunch of articulation training off KZfaq to appear more sophisticated... I guess it stuck! 😂
@Hal-zy5pe
@Hal-zy5pe 2 ай бұрын
@@MickDrivesCars ahah it does, indeed ^^
@MiguelDamasio3
@MiguelDamasio3 2 ай бұрын
Great video! Everyone should see it so they know how to better manage their risks and not take stupid ones, would do wonders! I also enjoy the turns and so I bought an mx5 nd, and that way I dont have the risk of getting speed tickets ahahaha! Enjoy your car what a machine!
@zeitgeist888
@zeitgeist888 2 ай бұрын
Nice. Good to see you enjoying the new car. Curious that you don't signal the overtakes. I would be interested in a video on speed enforcement where, when and how and if you use or consider counter measures.
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
It's funny actually because it was a concious decision not to - nobody to benefit from it. The dude getting overtaken would see via my car moving out and nobody behind or coming from ahead. Actually working on a speed video at the moment!
@janwnp
@janwnp 22 күн бұрын
Excellent video. If overtaking is not possible, it is sometimes an option to drive slower then the car ahead for a while, just to create some room between you and said car. If you are not hindering a car behind and you are just driving for fun, you can end up having more fun then you would have had if you kept following the slower car. And it might be an option as well, if you are more time restricted, because if you reach the car ahead again, it means you didn't loose any time driving slow for a while.
@ytlad5879
@ytlad5879 Ай бұрын
Watching the low risk part at 2x so that it feels equally riskier
@Jarnidieu
@Jarnidieu 11 күн бұрын
Risk is clear, but I can’t see the reward in any of these situations… Open roads are not designed to be used like circuits, plus any erratic driver or pedestrian can increase the risk drastically. And quite often you only know when it’s too late, especially if you’re going too fast for no reason, thats when accidents happen. For me personally, I’d rather sit back and keep it safe
@vistanbence490
@vistanbence490 2 ай бұрын
Hi, love your content! May I ask, what tires have you got on this car? Thanks
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Thank you mate! Car came with pireli P Zero and I kinda love em
@sam24k
@sam24k Ай бұрын
Ok this completes changed my perspective damn I have been an idiot in the past
@Simon-ice
@Simon-ice Ай бұрын
I live in Germany and I have to say that our roads seem a lot more fun. Lots of high reward completely empty, twisty country roads with smooth surfaces, great visibility and no line in the middle (racing line => legal). I don't have an M2 but pushing my Opel Astra to the limit feels fantastic anyway.
@ccreams7850
@ccreams7850 2 ай бұрын
So nice to see your m2 (and you) just dusting as you overtake. Better than the Megan for sure. The sound!!
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
Honestly that overtake was at like 50% throttle 😂 The car's ballistic
@kyranthez927
@kyranthez927 2 ай бұрын
Great video! Love seeing you rip up B roads
@positiveslip
@positiveslip Ай бұрын
Ride only on well know roads and do a pre-check - as Mick explained - first go - you are looking for traps - after that enjoying a car.
@timothyhicks5843
@timothyhicks5843 2 ай бұрын
Learning to read the road is key in reducing risk. Good observation certainly helps with this; however, whilst you may know a road you cannot know what’s on it or how others will use it. The consistent key of safe performance driving is to drive to what you can see and anticipate. Don’t forget that the most severe injuries occur on your low risk - high reward road Mick. A quick thought, if your changing gear during your overtake could this tell you something about your planning and could you tweak your approach to lower your risk whilst increasing your reward? Lovely to see the BMW getting some excercise. .
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
The gearchange was just me short shifting to minimise noise/scaring the car I overtook while the exhaust it really close to them. 2nd goes to 72mph so I could have easily held it :)
@timothyhicks5843
@timothyhicks5843 2 ай бұрын
@@MickDrivesCars So here's a thought, given the performance of the car could you have lined up in the higher gear, would that have allowed sufficient performance for the overtake with the advantage of the reduced noise levels and allowed you to keep your hands on the wheel and the transmission engaged during the pass? It also means you can get to the horn with ease if the situation develops unexpectedly. Considering the amount of road available you could could still return to the left in half the distance you can see. Whilst there is a little bit of a crest as you move into a contact position, I would suggest that you had room to move out around 3 seconds earlier, the trick is not to accelerate so you have the option of retreat. This would avoid the moment of lost vision just as you want to start the pass and allow you to accelerate with maximum confidence. I hope that makes sense. Lovely bit of road you found, makes me crave the Fosse Way!
@Sasa_65
@Sasa_65 2 ай бұрын
Great message, great video. Again. When I heard at first you want to buy a M2 I was exited but expected you to buy the one with an automatic gearbox like the Renault had. Luckily, you did not. Then I saw the Interieur in your first video and was not sure about the two maybe to big displays had just been put in "small" the car. What was your first impression about it? But now I like the contrast between the colours, especially red and blue in the cockpit. Also love the performance. Greetings from a Bavarian car enthusiast.
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the screens - the interior was one of the things that won me over Vs the manual supra I was also considering
@niceguy5772
@niceguy5772 2 ай бұрын
this video will probably save some families
@joshtinkler8191
@joshtinkler8191 12 күн бұрын
Ooh Telford!😎
@cadillacsquad8500
@cadillacsquad8500 2 ай бұрын
Very informative video! 👍
@David_Trowbridge
@David_Trowbridge 2 ай бұрын
The one thing I would say about early morning driving is that you're much more likely to spook a dear and have it run into the road by being the only loud engine at that time. At least at midday there is a constant noise of other cars on the road so the animals know where NOT to go.
@MNA.10
@MNA.10 2 ай бұрын
Hi mate. What first car manual would you recommend for around 3 grand?
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
If you're in the UK insurance is really going to determine that over anything else. If insurance cost didn't exist I'd be telling you to look for a E46 330i or an MX-5 More realistic is a Mini or an Aygo or something
@Tom-852
@Tom-852 2 ай бұрын
Twingo rs 1.6, fast for a first car and insurance is very cheap
@kennedymambo1086
@kennedymambo1086 2 ай бұрын
Mick .. great driving
@sriavula
@sriavula 2 ай бұрын
well said fam.
@maffanb
@maffanb 2 ай бұрын
which go pro are you currently using to film these videos?
@MickDrivesCars
@MickDrivesCars 2 ай бұрын
I actually got sick of all the issues with GoPro. This is filmed on a DJI Action 4. Hasn't crashed, overheated, not turned on, not charged or any of the other rubbish the gopros kept doing.
@maffanb
@maffanb 2 ай бұрын
​@@MickDrivesCarsfair enough. I did hear a lot of negatives regarding the new go pros (heating, responsiveness). I'm guessing you're using a cap with a mount?
@viktor4878
@viktor4878 2 ай бұрын
I'll show it to the police next time when they caught me driving fast, thanks!
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