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| Andy levitt |
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 Andy levitt Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 16:56 - 25 Apr 2007 Post subject: Failed |
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I failed my motorcycle theroy test today everyone says its easy to pass aswell, i feel prober down for failing it have to pay anther £21.50 out. I got 32/35 for questions and 40/70 for hazards so i failed by 4  ____________________ Speedfight 50 -> Honda NSR 125 -> Y reg YAMAHA YZF R6 -> 08 YAMAHA YZF R6 -> Honda CBR1000RR
Theory test Done 4/6/07
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| Andy C |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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I failed first time, and then rode my RS125 up the A23 (was ragging it) and then engine seized and ended up in the middle of the A23 (duel carriage way) with a bike with a seized engine.
Trust me, it could have been work ^^
Its fair simple but harzard stuff takes a but of practise i found  ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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| pwntifex |
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 pwntifex World Chat Champion

Joined: 23 Aug 2006 Karma :    
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 Posted: 17:24 - 25 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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If you can't pass the hazard perception then I don't think you should be on the road, to be honest. It's all really easy...
Still, bad luck, what. Better luck next time  ____________________ the warped one: This is a follow up from the thread 'my willy hurts' |
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| Molly |
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 Molly Two Stroke Sniffer

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Hi Andy, don't be so hard on yourself.
It has a lot to do how you perform on the day. A friend of mine failed three times so I sat with her to find out what she was doing wrong. She was spotting the hazards but pressing the button too early. She passed her next one easily. She then passed her DAS first time and now ride a SV650.
Good luck next time. ____________________ These are not necessarily the opinions of all Mollys..
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| Ariel Badger |
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 Ariel Badger Super Spammer

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 Posted: 18:00 - 25 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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The HP is a farce and bears as much resemblance to riding a bike on the road as a soapy tit wank bears to kissing your Gran. All it shows is that you push a button at the time decreed by a spotty faced computer nerd.
The DVLA lost my details in the mid 80s so I just rode on my Zimbabwean licence for 22 years, all was well until I got a pull two years ago. The police said that just because Comrade President Robert Mugabwe thinks I can ride a motorcycle does not mean that Mrs Queen agrees with the old despot and they made me take yet another test.
I found the HP so insultingly easy that I sat back and just watched the last clip and did not bother to click at all.
I just scrapped home!
It seems that because of my years of riding I was over anticipating and clicking early thus missing Master Nerd’s window. ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors, get 115 on your licence today.
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| LUXY DJ |
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 LUXY DJ World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:03 - 25 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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HP is easy but best way is to keep kinda clicking but not OTT cause it'll know & fail ya, do the clicks quite spaced out but constant & OF COURSE when you actually DO see a hazard
unlucky ____________________ GSXR750
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| LeeR |
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 LeeR World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:55 - 25 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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I agree the HPT is shite...hated every minute of it, I clicked "inappropriately" on the double score clip, but still managed to get 64/75 but this was after hours, and hours, and hours of practice! Because as Ariel said it's all about clicking when the program thinks you should, and not when you think a hazard has: appeared/developed, so subjective as to be pointless.
Andy, all the best for next time, have you tried a practice disc? ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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| LeeR |
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 LeeR World Chat Champion

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I agree that there should be something and as it's all we've got I suppose we've got to make do. But where a lot of drivers taking a bike theory fall short is that because of years of experience on the road they tend to click too early. (Well that's my defence and I'm sticking to it.) Personally I found it an absolute pig to get the clicks just right, and that's all the test boils down to clicking within the 5secs NOT before, took me hours to get it spot on. Didn't teach me 'owt about hazard perception though. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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I disagree, Yes, it could be done better(the program and it's implementing) but it's not about guessing when a master nerd puts the 'clicking window' in the program, it's about having the ability to tell the difference between a hazard or near-miss. Imo if you can' spot a situation developing on a PC screen in front of you, what chance have you got in the real world, where it happens in an instant, and you don't see it coming.  ____________________ 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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but that's missing the point of the theory and if you have to effectively cheat in passing, you(not aimed at anyone in particular) obviously can't detect a hazard sufficient enough to be on the road. My  ____________________ 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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| Matt06 |
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 Matt06 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:18 - 25 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Even though I can see where they were going with the HP, it becomes more of a test on how to use the software and not actual HP skills when riding. I could understand how someone could fail if they werent exactly sure what the program is asking for you to do and they could have prefect HP skills in practice. ____________________ Current: MT-10, Bandit, Grom, GPZ500
Previous: YBR125, GSXR400, ZXR400, MT-03, NTV650, R6, z750, ZX6R, MT-09 |
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| LUXY DJ |
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 LUXY DJ World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 01:28 - 26 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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yea steve,stop trying to be such a goody too shoes & trying to get good ratings/karma! trying to impress the safety nazi's
if theres ways to do it easier then do it,aint are fault, its designers fault!
the real test is being on the road for real on own! thats where you learn more then any computer/instructor,etc can teach ya!
experience!
i passed theory & practical 1st time but iv learnt ALOT more being on the roads properly & on own
av u even got full licence? ____________________ GSXR750
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 pa_broon74 World Chat Champion

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My main complaint about the Hazard thing would be that its quite vague about when you've to click and what constitutes a hazard. For example, as in the last of the tests, there are alot of cars parked up at the side of the road forcing you (or the gimp in the video anyway) further towards the centre line.
That to me is a hazard. Also, it doesn't make it clear that you click "when" you see the hazard developing and again when you have to take evasive action.
It kinda leads you to believe (with the touch screen thing) that you have to click where it is too. I'd have thought that was a better test. They could've just had a big red button, would've been more obvious.
I wonder if anyone's succumbed to Hazard Perception Test Rage yet? "Fuckin' auld cnut, get out of it!!" Heh!  |
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 Andy levitt Crazy Courier

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Im rebooking soon and giving it anther shot. I actually thought id have pasted because i spotted all the hazards. I think i did it too early and next ill do more constant clicks  ____________________ Speedfight 50 -> Honda NSR 125 -> Y reg YAMAHA YZF R6 -> 08 YAMAHA YZF R6 -> Honda CBR1000RR
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I think the Europeans have the right idea.
If you fail your test 3 times they wont let you take it again...if you fail that many times should you be on the road?!!!!!
The answer is wait until you're a competent driver (stops idiots driving on the road until they're capable of dealing with things e.g ambulances - instead of hitting the brakes and not moving, making the ambulance mount the central reservation of a dual carriageway to get round them! I see it everyday as I live on a dual carriageway with an ambulance centre at the end of the road!)
Also if you have a bike licence & then fail your car test they take away your bike licence until you've passed your car test (and vice versa) but i think that's only if you fail for something like road signs etc, not if you fail from not being able to control the vehical you're riding/driving.
I do sympathise though as I didn't get as many points as I could have through clicking too early.
I was shocked by the driving of the video car though, it was approaching a junction with a Lorry on the main road turning into the side road (which the video car was in) instead of stopping to allow the lorry to turn into the road and navigate past a parked car, the video car continued forward until the lorry was actually going round the parked car and then came to a standstill because the video car had hardly left enough room! What kind of example is that for new drivers!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 267 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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