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| RomanMotard |
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 RomanMotard Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 00:29 - 26 Jan 2012 Post subject: Questions concerning A2 licence.... |
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Hi guys, i just brought my theory cd, will be going through it this week and probably book my theory test next week, i have been riding for 5 years now from 15 years old, however all those years i was riding scooters, got my first 125 geared bike 2 years ago, have a lot of experience and feel very confident with my bike, so i would like your views on me doing a2 without having practice lessons, okey maybe for mod2, have at least 2hr of practice just to go through the routes? Do i book my practical through direct gov? would they let me choose test centres? is it the same as booking driving test? and would the test centres i choose let me do the test without having any practice lessons with them? Your answers will be much appreciated... By the way i am located at west london/north west, so if anyone could recommend some decent test centres in these locations please do leave a comment!  |
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| J.M. |
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 J.M. World Chat Champion

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If it boosts your confidence, I first hopped on my own 125 (after already doing my CBT) at the very beginning of April. In September (of the same year) I passed my Theory, Mod 1 and Mod 2 all first try. Didn't take lessons for any of them. Mod 2 was also on roads that I had never travelled on before. Well, the independent riding part was going back to the test centre which just so happened to be the way I went to the test centre (practically,) which was fortunate!
There's nothing stopping you taking lessons if you feel you want or need them. Likewise there is nothing saying that you do need lessons.
Book your theory and practicals all through Direct Gov, and yes you can choose your test centre and yes it is very similar to booking your driving test. ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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 Posted: 09:17 - 26 Jan 2012 Post subject: Re: Questions concerning A2 licence.... |
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| RomanMotard wrote: | i would like your views on me doing a2 without having practice lessons |
YES.
| RomanMotard wrote: | Do i book my practical through direct gov? |
YES.
| RomanMotard wrote: | would they let me choose test centres? |
YES.
| RomanMotard wrote: | is it the same as booking driving test? |
YES.
| RomanMotard wrote: | and would the test centres i choose let me do the test without having any practice lessons |
YES.
| RomanMotard wrote: | okey maybe for mod2, have at least 2hr of practice just to go through the routes? |
THAT WOULD BE AN ECUMENICAL MATTER.
https://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/49307000/jpg/_49307866_000207740-1.jpg
You'll be fine, just book them and get it done, there's nothing hard in either mod 1 or mod 2, and there's no requirement to have had any lessons at all. You will need valid CBT (DL196) and theory test pass certificates both obtained in the past 2 years, that's it. Also, check that your bike is listed as A2 on this list. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Research online, youtube, maybe buy a book, and totally possible.
Just turn up on the day with no research - probably a fail.
I guess it depends on what type of person you are
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 RomanMotard Renault 5 Driver
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WoW, thanks for all your replies, read all of them, you did boost my confidence even more! And yes i have looked at all of the vids on youtube about mod1 and mod2 so i know what to expect. The other thing is yes im going to go for it without any lessons, and see what happens, i mean it will save me loads of money and help with my other purchase if i pass! So hopefully everything will be fine, and i will probably look around the test centers and see if they match my requirements in terms of the location! And yes my little pride and joy Honda cbf 125 is on the list of A2! lol
Thanks Again!
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 Posted: 12:03 - 27 Jan 2012 Post subject: Re: Questions concerning A2 licence.... |
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | | RomanMotard wrote: | Do i book my practical through direct gov? would they let me choose test centres? is it the same as booking driving test? and would the test centres i choose let me do the test without having any practice lessons with them? Your answers will be much appreciated... |
Test Centres do TESTS
Schools do TRAINING
If you get an examiner to give yo a lesson, you are onto a winner; but the whole point of the DSA Test centres is that they are entirely 'independent'.
So no; the DSA will not refuse to test you without you doing any training; they dont DO training, and entirely up to you if you have any before putting in for test.
I could apply to take the Geography GCSE..... I haven't been to school for twenty years; I have walked accross india and traveled widely around britain and some bits of Europe & North America.... and I have read a lot on the web......
Nothing stopping me booking myself an exam place...... whether I would PASS or not is another matter...... and how much I know about the 'real-world' might NOT actually account for much..... if I dont know the average rainfall in Papia New Guinnea, or the diofference between a glacial rift and a bow river valley.......
Your call. | Teflonmmike is a very Knowlegable person, if you read the forums, and has always sound advise, my advise would be go for a couple of lessons, It won't hurt, on Mod1 you get to know the course, on Mod2 you will get a second opinion on your road craft for the test, could be beneficial, Hey Hoy... the decision is yours.. good luck any way and stay loose and safe  |
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I had bikes before doing MOD 1 and 2. done schoolboy motox and had moped and RD 125 on the road when I was 17/18 (10 years ago) I still wanted to do a course through a training school so I could get used to doing the manouveres and the road riding under 'test conditions' and to test standard. It just reminded me of things that I would have forgotten and not done on my test otherwise.
No harm in having lessons at a school even just for peace of mind no matter how confident you are. Spending a few extra will be worth it if you pass first time, you don't want to be kicking yourself for failing because you weren't up to scratch.
Best of luck either way.  ____________________ 1995 Suzuki GSX600F rider |
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 Posted: 03:53 - 29 Jan 2012 Post subject: Re: Questions concerning A2 licence.... |
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| RePT wrote: | £121.50 budget, always.
You dont need lessons mate, were naturals! | Not in spelling you're not.
| Teflon-Mike wrote: |
Your call. | Nicely done Tef, shortest post yet?
Also, I have just noticed your custom title, I laughed.
I like how in ~5 years of being here, I have neither won a BCF annual award or gained a customer title. Neither are particularly boastworthy so I can.
Teflonmmike is a very Knowlegable person[/quote]Indeed he is, and I have a LOT of respect for the amount of help/info he gives members.. but there is usually a lot (hence the cusotmer title). I'd say welcome, good luck on the test but some posts are better skimmed than read, unless you're bored.  ____________________ Roger wrote: Women don't get damp for clingy puppies. Get some better happy pills, hit the gym & buy a medallion the size of a dinner plate. Job done |
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Just book yourself in for a couple of days training. I did, was worth the money.  |
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Well I guess it comes down to money really...
It's certainly possible to pass without training, so you don't have to worry about a '1% pass rate'.
I first thought about the MOD1, and the fact it was only £15. You can spend £15 on anything nowadays, it's nothing. SO I went along to try the MOD1 with nothing to lose really...
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| biker58 wrote: | Bloody hell mate do you just want the last word? |
No, no, you go ahead, I'll just settle for a custom "Last Post" title in another 5 years or so.
| biker58 wrote: | If I was the guy asking advice - I would do what I have suggested. |
It's a perfectly sensible suggestion for those who enjoy the homosex and/or dance round their handbags in white heels. I'm not making any judgements here, I'm just pointing out the obvious. Its a calling. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 75 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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