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PostPosted: 01:12 - 26 Dec 2011    Post subject: Mod 2 rescheduled for test centre in a place never been to! Reply with quote

Anyone have any advice? I've taken a last minute reschedule test for this Thursday as I really need the bike for the new year.

I'm from Sheffield and feel like I know Rotherham inside out after my first Mod 2 and all the practice rides I've done that way.

Now the retake is in Wakefield, which I have never been to as a driver or rider, or even on the train.

Does anyone have knowledge of difficulty of road systems etc in comparison to Rotherham, and any tricky spots to look out for, as I'll be riding 'blind' on the day.

Just to clarify i'm not moaning about being in this situation, just slightly concerned I won't have been on any of these roads and roundabouts.

Thanks in advance for your help guys!

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PostPosted: 09:34 - 26 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would suggest that you crack open another beer, enjoy yourself, and stop thinking about it.

Any patchy advice that you get is only going to distract you. You'll be constantly trying to figure out if you're approaching the Bad Roundabout X or that Scary Junction Y, rather than focussing on what's actually going on around you.

In a way, doing it in an unfamiliar place is a blessing, since you won't have any expectations about the likely route, or over-confidence on parts that you know.

Relax, enjoy it, you'll be fine. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 09:58 - 26 Dec 2011    Post subject: Just do it!! Reply with quote

I love your style Rogerborg! 09.34 on Boxing day morning and the talk is already of cracking open another beer!! Laughing

I had a simliar situation, I had my test in Wolverhampton and I'm from Birmingham (probably similar distance as Sheffield to Rotherham)

On the day of my Mod 2 I was taken around an area that I had no prior knowledge of, around busy shopping areas, complex traffic systems/roads and more open rural area. I didn't have a clue where I was...... I still don't know now?!

Did it affect me? No, not one bit. I just enjoyed the ride around with some guy in my ear saying left here, right there, pull over when safe etc. The result was a superb ride with not one fault being recorded. The examiner told me to frame the test sheet as he almost never gave out 'clean sheets'

Now, I hope you take on board the above and go out and get that license. Good Luck!! Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 12:19 - 26 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

+1 to the posters above. I'm from Chesterfield but did both my Mod1 & 2 in Rotherham. Didn't know any of the roads whatsoever apart from how to get from the end of Sheffield parkway to the test centre but I still passed Mod 2 on the first attempt despite never having seen the roads before.

To be honest, it probably helps cos you'll be a bit more cautious and take notice of the signs etc rather than going into autopilot mode on familiar roads.
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PostPosted: 12:27 - 26 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I took my Mod 2 in St Helens two weeks ago. I'd only ever been there the 6 times during my training, so I felt that I knew the area pretty well in terms of little turn-offs before roundabouts that you don't signal until passed etc.
Come the Mod 2, she heads me off in a direction I'd never been, so none of the roads were familiar to me at all. Passed with 6 minors, so I'd advise you to not worry about it and keep your eyes peeled for every road sign that there is. Watch out for bus lanes and do slightly exagerrated observations every time you move lane, change speed, make a turn onto a new road. Watch your following distance and keep the 2 sec rule even when pulling away from lights in traffic.
Also, when arriving back at the test centre, watch out for young lasses on their car test coming out of the MPTC car park on the wrong side of the road.
You'll be fine.
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PostPosted: 22:59 - 26 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

i did my lessons arounds rotherham and doncaster and the driving instructor took me somewere near horrogate to do my test, first time there and i got 100% pass Smile
just remember you dont have to listen to the test guy 100% if your in a lane thats left only and he said go right just do the correct stuff to turn left and you will pass.
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PostPosted: 11:51 - 27 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I did my CBT (I know the pressure is different!) but the instructor led us down a right old country lane... rather nice, never been there and on my door step, I really enjoyed it, it was one of those junctions that, I always wondered what was down there, passed a really good juicer, been back there a coupla times since Laughing
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PostPosted: 16:41 - 27 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why not find the test centre on Google streetview and then look at some of the surrounding roads on it? Don't pressure yourself because (as others have already pointed out) doing your test someplace that you are unfamiliar with can be a positive thing.

I failed my car test in a place I knew well but passed in a place that I didn't know at all, same for the bike test. The rules of the road are still going to be the same, just look out for one way roads and signs/road markings and you will be fine!
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PostPosted: 16:13 - 28 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

i took mine in the rain in a place i had never been before, and passed. don't fret it. turn up, ride well and take your certificate home with you!
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PostPosted: 04:09 - 29 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi All, sorry it's a while since I'm responding (been indulging in that festive spirit a tad more than anticipated!)

Thanks for all the great advice, I think you're all right, and I will take it all on board- just need to keep remembering to enjoy it etc.

Going to just over exaggerate all my obs, not bash myself up for going the wrong way safely, and really hope that the wind doesn't result in another cancellation! It'd be terribly ironic if so!

Naturally it's 4am, I'm bricking it, think my immune system's taken the beating of a thousand anvils over xmas.... but I can't physically tinker with my bike that's waiting for me anymore, so need to blimmin' pass!

Can't wait!!!!!

Night/morning all!

Spamjar Very Happy
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PostPosted: 06:15 - 29 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ahh, today's the big day then?

Good luck with it. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 07:22 - 29 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good Luck Brother. Post how you got on, hopefully with a huge smile on your face!
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PostPosted: 11:20 - 31 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I didn't pass. Wakefield was a doddle and didn't struggle one bit with the roads unseen.

The two serious I got were arguable regarding the circumstances I found myself in and had there been a third party I would've challenged them, rode without flaw otherwise.

Absolutely gutted.

Oh well, third time lucky!
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PostPosted: 11:31 - 31 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I understand you're upset matey but can you say what happened?

Maybe when you have calmed down but try to let us know where it went wrong.

Good luck for next time though, get it booked soon as you can. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 12:22 - 31 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alex_B wrote:
I understand you're upset matey but can you say what happened?

Maybe when you have calmed down but try to let us know where it went wrong.

Good luck for next time though, get it booked soon as you can. Thumbs Up


Thanks, I've always said I'm going to keep on going and going until I do pass, just frustrating as I've got my baby waiting for me for the day I do!

Basically the first serious was:-

Approaching a roundabout, slow to a stop after checking mirrors and noone behind me as the road entering from right was from under a bridge and had no idea if there would be cars shooting down through it.

Second:-

Approached a huge roundabout nr Wakefield, on the middle lane for straight ahead. Left lane signed for M1. HGV broke down in front of me but as the approach on a left bend, didn't see that the left indicator (in middle lane) was actually a hazard and the lorry was stationary and turned off with lights on until the car between us had moved out. It was on the rightmost side of the middle lane and I had almost a car length to left of lorry and no traffic on left lane. Knew I couldn't indicate onto motorway but to go into right lane would've been forcing my way into traffic- and I couldn't see a thing. So undertook (yes I know) the stationary vehicle with a wide berth and clearer view without going into the left lane, got back in front of the lorry and then carried on safely.

Looking back I could've bullied my way onto the right lane and gone all the way round the roundabout, but the examiner said I should've taken the M1 exit as the road didn't lead directly onto the motorway and I could've gotten off. Not knowing the area I saw the big sign and thought 'not allowed on there!'.
He was a lovely chap and I understand, but was very much a frying pan/fire situ with the last fault.

So yep, in reality despite the awkwardness of the situation I failed for the right reason, as I'm aware undertaking is a big no-no but thought it the safer option.

Eh well, 10 days isn't too long!
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PostPosted: 12:37 - 31 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmm, so undertaking a Stationary, broken down lorry is a fail? In the circumstances I think your examiner should use a bit of discretion.

Maybe he's thinking that when you come around from the left side the other road users passing the Lorry on the right could have been hindered by you and you were putting yourself in danger?

Sounds like you were hard done by mate, especially as you caused no trouble to other road users.
As for the other one, approaching a roundabout and stopping to check for traffic from a blind-ish bend. Well, I think that's just being careful but he obviously is doing you for not maintaining headway I would guess?

Sounds rough mate but 3rd time lucky and when you do pass all this stupid shit can be forgotten about Wink
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PostPosted: 13:58 - 31 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep Alex_B completely agree with you there, still it's done and dusted and once that decision's made there's no changing it back, so looking forward to the next one instead!

Got all my new bike bits to play with in the meantime, got everything but the license then I'm good to go!
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PostPosted: 10:19 - 01 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good luck next time. Don't know what the weather was like in Wakefield but it was pretty grim in Chesterfield, so hope its a better day for it!
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PostPosted: 00:35 - 04 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Codemonkey wrote:
Good luck next time. Don't know what the weather was like in Wakefield but it was pretty grim in Chesterfield, so hope its a better day for it!


Cheers pal, yep very grim indeed. Can't wait for summer, riding on dry roads in daylight without wind will feel like a doddle! Were you on test in Chesterfield then?
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PostPosted: 07:08 - 04 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

spamjar wrote:
Were you on test in Chesterfield then?


No, I did mine last year at Rotherham (Date in my sig)
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PostPosted: 10:50 - 04 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

The examiner is a cock, probably didn't get any jingle balls over the festive season, and was just swinging his teeny tiny little sack of authority. You'll nail it next time.
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