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PostPosted: 15:53 - 07 May 2005    Post subject: Is there any good step-by-step test procedure sites? Reply with quote

It's been a while since i've done my CBT and i've probably forgotten the correct way to perform procedures, from getting onto the bike and starting it up to doing U-turns and roundabout positioning/obvservation.

I'm wondering if there's a concise webpage or such that lists every step of every procedure?

I've searched through a lot of posts in this section and have found out a good number, refreshed my memory a bit but it still leaves a few questions unanswered, and undiscovered.

Basically i'm looking for a concise web-based test preperation lesson lol.

Here's what i know, or think i know:

1. Hold handle bars with both hands - flick stand up with left foot - jump on bike.

2. Turn ignition on with right-hand - roll bike back 'n' forth - make sure it's in neutral - start bike - left foot down.

3. Pulling out - look in front, look behind - indicate - lifesaver - easy out - cancel signal - mirror, shoulder - speed up?

4. I think i have all the left and right turns sorted.

5. U turn - not sure how to dismount correctly? (neutral - engine off? - left foot flip stand down) - look in front, look behind - on middle of road look both ways - pull up next to curb (any obvservation needed)

mount bike - look both ways - indicate - easy out - middle road look both ways - (indicate the other way or not?) - pull up next to curb - left foot down - cancel indication - put in neutral. ?

6. E-Stop - got that sorted i think.

I think that it, i've probably got some things wrong, or missing although bearing in mind it's been over a year since i've done this.

Any corrections or any other info anyone would like to add? I think a sticky thread with a clear and concise procedure map would be great for this site as learners could look over it to refresh their memory and to make sure they're doing everything correctly - i know there's already a sticky but it's not a complete full-on lesson..

Sorry about the long and probably repeated post but i'm going to book my test after i've done my theory before i get any lessons (although i might go for one) and i would like to do my damn best on my first attempt - it's a long shot that i'd pass but i want to get a feel of the test conditions before i properly seriously sit the test.
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