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I find the main problem with driving a car now is staying focussed and alert. "Cocooned" really does sum it up. You'll be fine on a test though, and your observations should be way above a typical cager candidate. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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It's much easier than the bike test. They are looking for far fewer obs and the degree of fine speed/clutch/throttle control is mush less than required for the bike test.
I actually had an instructor tell me I was doing too many blind spot checks "You just need to look in the mirror, no need to be peering out of the back window.". I put him right on that score.
You can fall foul of being too advanced in your driving too. I had 4 minors on my test (having had a bike licence for several years). Two for clutch, two for gears. Both given going round the same corner. The examiner actually asked me about it because he wanted to know why I changed up instead of down before entering the corner since he'd taken me round it again and I did the same thing both times.
I told him I'd short-shifted because the corner was covered in loose gravel and I didn't want to lose traction. He seemed slightly taken aback by this, clearly wasn't the answer he'd been expecting but had already put the marks on his sheet. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I'm inclined to answer this because I passed my car test last monday (those on my facebook will know), and a LOT of the things are transferable.... Just thought I could brag it here to get a "cool story bro", but I ended up passing with NO faults whatsoever.
A lot of things are transferable. I definitely found the road awareness and observations to be the key. On a bike, because you're subconsciously examining the road for hazards, more so than in a car because of your vulnerability, you apply that on 4 wheels without much awareness. My instructor and examiner said nothing on my observations because they knew that it was because of being on the bike. However, one bad habit I do is right shoulder lifesavers! It's because I do it ALL The time on the bike, I did it a few times on my lessons when changing lanes. Get used to using your rear view mirrors and RHS to try and stop this force of habit in the car.
Control isn't everything in the car exam because if you can manage balance and clutch control on a bike, it's just about hand to eye coordination when exercising your maneuvers at slow speeds. They bung you on a 10 minute independent driving session where the examiner gets you to follow street markings for a particular destination, plus only 1 maneuver during the test.
In fairness, I do drive in summer when I'm back in Indonesia, but that's only like 500-800 miles in a month, every other summer.
The fact that I bossed it goes to show that if you apply what you already know from your bike, then it will be a simple case of adapting your car control to suit. ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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I did 10x 2hour lessons, and passed easily. I clipped the control stalk with my hand whilst rapidly turning the wheel doing my "turn in road". Window wipers were going like mad and I didn't know how to properly turn them off. Every now and again the rear wiper would move The examiner just leaned in a little and quitely told me to pull the stalk 1 click forward...
Only reason I needed so many lessons was to get my maneuvers *perfect*, but the main thing was my judgement. I was still judging things like I would on a bike, and wasn't always leaving myself enough room to pull out into traffic etc. Was always approaching roadabouts at high speed, trying to slip into the stream of traffic. My instructor stopped us *hard* when I did that. He just looked at me, calm as anything and said "don't do that, yeah?". Was always encouraging me to give it the beans though  ____________________
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 290 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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