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hi is this what you mean
Pulling away from side of road
observations
junctions
roundabouts
hill starts
pulling away behind parked cars
road positions
independent riding
speed awareness
2/4 second rules
Test questions
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Urgh. Just ride like you normally ride. If you pass, yay, you da man. If you don't pass, sort your riding out.
Worrying about your riding during the test is just going to make your second-guess yourself and screw up. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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OK, that is quite sensible - sorry, I misinterpreted you.
If you like Systems, then you'll love Motorcycle Roadcraft - I'd suggest giving that a read. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Teflon-Mike |
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You cannot 'Proceduralise' riding a motorbike!
Many try, but it don't work. It's NOT a procedural 'thing' it's an intuitive one. We do 'Ritualise' a lot of stuff though, and that's probably a better way of thinking, becouse when your on a bike, BASICALLY you're putting yourself in the lap of the gods!
If you read 'Road-Craft', Police Riders hand-book, which I seem to have lost... there was a wonderful preface in which it explained that while it provided an awful lot of very 'proceduralised' methodocolgies for variouse aspects of riding, these were NOT hard and fast rules, but GUIDE-LINES of 'Best-Practice' and no substitute for 'COMMON SENSE'
F'r'a Newb, we have 'Official Motorcycling' DSA guikde to CBT, Theory & Practical test, which could be sub-titled, "Road-Craft for Complete Beginners'.
Contains similar preface, I hasten to add, that the Motorcycling is an intuative practice, and procedures and methodologies are no substitute for common sense.... but common sense and some idea WHERE and WHEN to apply them can make them pretty useful.
There's also 'Motorcycle-Riding' which is DSA's follow up, and sits between and slightly over-lapping Official Motorcycling & Road-Craft.
If you AVE to go down this route of 'Boning Up' then I would reccomend getting hold of official M/Cing, and reading.
Covers all the 'things' you want to look at AND provides the actual 'Best-Practice' procedures your examiner will be looking for.
BUT, be warned; boning up, a week before test, trying to re-learn a 'new' way of riding so you can 'put on a performance' for the examiner?
They ent daft... and they know when they are being played to, and they will spot a 'Theatrical Ride'.
Risk is that they will pick up on a 'hesitancy' or lack of confidence, in your 'performance' riding, becouse it wont be well rehersed and 'natural', and they can percieve that as lack of confidence, and will look for stuff to fail you on, like not making progress, or other catch-alls....
Other risk, is they will see an 'un-natural' ride, and wonder what your 'natural' tendancies are; and if they think you are playing to the crowd JUST to get the licence so you can revert to being a hooligan soon as you have it, they'll look for catch-alls to mark you down again.
By all means, read the book. See what the 'official' line is on stuff, there is almost certainbly going to be a revelation or two in there, whether its machine handling or how to deal with double mini-rounds or something.....
But dont sweat it TOO much, and DO NOT, try and change your riding NOW so close to the wire.... SHOW the bloke HONESTLY how you get to and from, and let HIM decide, whether to give you ticket or not.
Bottom line is you don't get a score, you dont get a merits or distinctions, its pass or fail. And you BASICALLY just have to survive 40 minutes and not fall off, kill any-one, or make any-one swear at you! Do that you pass... dot matter how MUCH you pass by, all the same!
Only other thing that will fail you, apart from obiouse 'Oh Shit' moments, will be reptetative 'faults' in whats BASICALLY 'care and attension', doing your observations, which as a car driover means LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER, not glancing in the mirrors, DISTINCT road possitioning, not slight drifts to one side or other in the lane, CANCELLING YOUR INDIES..... bikes dont have self cancell, remember, THAT kind of thing....
So JUST ride it 'straight', like you would going to work, and unless you have some real 'problem', no reason you shouldn't pass. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 276 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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