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 Posted: 18:11 - 19 Oct 2012 Post subject: Did any of you...? |
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When doing your doing your module 2, did any of you decide to pick test centre miles away from you even after considering that you may not have riden on 99% of the roads you may travel on during your test. If you did, did you find it difficut .
I'm considering doing the above, as it would allow me to do my mod 2 this month instead of having to wait until december for the next free slot :S. |
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| bikertomm |
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Yes, I'm doing mine in an area unknown to me.
And for the record, I'd rather not be...
I'd rather not have more time to pay attention to signs on a day where I need to get everything right!
It's just another thing on the bloody list
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I did mine in an area that I had never in my life been to before. Passed first time  ____________________ I'm autistic. That means I'm smarter than you. |
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same as, never driven where I took my test and passed.
They are all roads and sometimes it better not to know as it makes you more aware of your surroundings.
Roads that you know can well be a problem as you might be at ease and do something stupid as you are comfortable on that road.
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| J.M. |
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My closest test centre was one I'd never ridden anywhere near before other than getting to it once for my Mod 1.
The entire test was on unknown roads.
I passed first time with no lessons
With the news laws coming in soon... book it if it means getting a closer test! ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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I did my MOD1 and 2 the same day in a different area to where I live. I think it did make the whole test easier as I wasn't premeditating things. Also the roads were a lot better which must have helped and traffic was busy so I didn't get too travel that far on my test  ____________________ It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.
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I tested in Leamington Spa, which I wasn't familiar with, on a school bike, I wasn't familiar with, having trained in Birmingham, only school in the area at the time that rented bikes, when I lived in Stratford on Avon.
So, trained twenty five miles from where I lived, tested fifteen miles from where I lived, on a bike I had never ridden before....
But then, even if I had tested where I lived....... I was 17, and not been a motorised road-user before!
Think about this one.... you are a learner-rider..... you shouldn't need to be familiar with ANY roads in ANY location, really, should you?
Its a driving test, not a Taxi-Drivers 'Knowledge' exam!
I actually had three more attempts, one was aborted, as I had to use a borrowed bike and it stopped working! That was only one in my home town; they stopped doing the wobble round the block tests after that, and test queues were horrendous.... you think five WEEKS is bad for a test appointment while under threat of 3rd Directive changes? Back then it was five MONTHS at some test centers because they didn't have enough qualified bike riding examiners!
Next two attempts were in Coventry, because that was where I was at Uni..... totally muffed test 3.... putting on a 'show-ride'.... I'd been down in Devon when I got a cancellation that my mother 'helpfully' accepted on my behalf... I came back up two days before, but broke the journey back in Stratford and ended up on a bender with one of my mates and his hard boozing parents! Had mad dash drive up to Stafford to get the bike, and mad ride from there to Cov. Two days booze in my blood-stream, being burned off by adrenaline and red-mist ride, turned up some-what 'keyed up', and resultant ride, 'over compensated' trying to be 'calm' and was failed for 'not making progress' and told I needed a bit more 'confidence' and to not be so afraid to open the throttle!
Wasn't helped that I had no idea where the test centre was and wasted twenty minutes on the wrong industrial estate looking for it before hand!
Roads? I was a student, living in a strange town. I new the uni, I new where my digs were, I new the pavement between the two...... Could have taken me to Tamworth on that test for all I knew!
I just turned left when he said, right when he said and carried straight on when he said nothing.
THAT is what YOU do!
Last time was Coventry again, but the office moved in the FIVE frigging months it took to get another test date........ and route? Like I said, I knew the roads between digs & uni......
I passed...... using a test center out of by zone of geographic knowledge NOT really a factor in the matter. ____________________ 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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^^ How is he going to know if you have had a lesson or not ? ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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| i.p.phrealy wrote: | Do you think driving a car for 17 years will be an advantage or a disadvantage? I've done a lot of driving and junctions I had never thought about in a car I see differently on a bike, there is an island near Kestrel Honda in Coventry that in a car is fine, but in the wet on a bike is lethal because it has 3 manhole covers in a line, from island to kerb, so you will hit one unless you can do a bunnyhop over them. |
I'd say any road experience is a massive advantage over no road experience. I mean, when I'm on a motorbike I'm not in car mode, I'm in motorbike mode, but the useful general concepts, etiquettes and skills, such as knowing when to find a good time to enter a busy roundabout, or having the ability to look far ahead and be ready for what's coming, are applicable for any vehicle. So yep, I do declare car driving to be very beneficial in that respect!  |
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| sa1988 wrote: | I'd say any road experience is a massive advantage over no road experience. |
Works both ways & unfortunately bike experience is more help to passing car test than car experience is to passing bike test.
There's a lot more involved in riding a bike, and you need to be a lot cuter in a lot of stuff like hazard perception and road-craft.
Car drivers tend to make 'lazy' bike riders and a LOT of training wated getting rid of bad car driver habbits like being mirror dependant and not cancelling indicators, while being a lot less deliberate in road positioning, using the road, and riding to road conditions while taking note of stuff more pertinant and important when you are on a bike.
Yeah, driving a car gives you a heads up on road convention, but in SO many ways, even just THINKING you have some 'head start' from car driving can be a disadvantage, because you dont BELIEVE you have so much to learn let alone anything to 'unlearn' before you start.
Going the other way, apparently, many driving instructors find teaching bike riders to drive a car quite humorousness as the bike rider is doing FAR more than they need to and often struggles to relax and get on with the job, fretting that its so much easier they must be missing something.
I'm a car driver, so should be easy, just getting used to different controls, right? ____________________ 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!
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