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There's a chance your examiner may be in a car while you do mod 2. Mine was. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Slow into roundabouts and junctions, quick out, then get up to speed - they want to see confidence.
If there's a part-time or motorbikes-allowed bus lane that you can use, treat it as any other lane and use it as appropriate.
On the independent riding section, it doesn't matter where you go. It's not a navigation test, it's a safe riding test. Just commit to whichever lane you end up in, and do what you're signalling that you're about to do: no last second lane changes to try and get back on course.
Easier said than done, but try to ignore the examiner, no matter how close he or she is riding.
It's not a hard test and the examiner wants you to pass.
Your instructor's covered all this, presumably? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| joemc wrote: | Thanks for the reply, was just doing some research so i know exactly what to expect then was wondering how they keep track of faults, as 45 mins is a fairly long time. Its fair to say im a little nervous, was quite confident before my mod1 but managed to rack up 4 minors on it, 2 for not shoulder checking, even though on the 30 min ride to the test i had been riding perfectly, making all the necessary checks, 1 for going too slow on the avoidance swerve, and one for stalling, hadnt stalled the bike at all until my test. Think its knocked my confidence to be honest :/ |
It's meant to be 45 mins, mine was just over 20 so don't worry about that. If I'm honest, you shouldn't be forgetting your shoulder checks at Mod 1 stage. It should be almost like muscle memory by that point. I'd recommend a couple of lessons before your Mod 2 to get it all drilled in. Treat it like you're on a ride out or a lesson and treat the examiner like a sat nav talking in your ear. Be confident and you'll do great. |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Slow into roundabouts and junctions, quick out, then get up to speed - they want to see confidence. |
A friend I did my tests with had the examiner comment on his speed into roundabouts (he just went straight into them). With me it was straightlining them, but we both passed. On the way back from the test I took the examiners advice, took a 'normal' line around a mini-roundabout, and there was so much crap on the road I nearly dropped the bike. Gone back to straightlining them now .
| Rogerborg wrote: | Easier said than done, but try to ignore the examiner, no matter how close he or she is riding. |
Actually enjoyed having someone chase me, it was like going for a ride with a mate. You can actually use them as a gauge for road positioning, if they're further out from an obstacle, or in a different lane to you, you're probably doing something wrong.
| joemc wrote: | Its fair to say im a little nervous, was quite confident before my mod1 but managed to rack up 4 minors on it, 2 for not shoulder checking, even though on the 30 min ride to the test i had been riding perfectly, making all the necessary checks, 1 for going too slow on the avoidance swerve, and one for stalling, hadnt stalled the bike at all until my test. Think its knocked my confidence to be honest :/ |
You've got through (IMO) the hard bit. Mod 2's just a short ride, you dont have to be perfect, just safe and competent. |
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Well, maybe as a minor, but like with 70's BBC celebs, they don't count. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I did my Mod2 yesterday and asked the examiner how they remember it all - he said when he gets back to the test centre it's like playing a video back in your head.
As for the time, I think in total it was about 50 mins including the sight test and show me tell me parts. The part on the road went extremely quickly, that said I was extremely relieved when we were heading into the test centre- for a horrible moment I thought we were going to keep going ! |
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I passed I did Mod1 first thing then had a very tense wait to do Mod2 5 hours later - I've never been so nervous in my life! |
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