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 Posted: 20:07 - 31 Jan 2006 Post subject: pondering over car test |
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for anybody who has both their bike and car test, ive a querie.
was the car test harder or easier than the bike test?
i passed my bike test in december, and now as my mums going in for a back operation, and my da cant drive, i have to learn to drive the car.
i have a month until my mums op, do you suppose this would be long enough if i get 2 lessons a week?
i would presume that the bike lessons will be a benifit for me, i.e. looks, lane position and suchlike.
any views? ____________________ My Bikes - - - Royal Enfield 500 with sidecar, VFR800, CBR600FX,
Peugeot Speedfight 100, Kymco Hipster 125, GSXR750K5, Jawa TS 350 |
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A month is NOT long enough, especially if your only doing 2 lessons a week!
Might be able to pass in a month if you did some high intensive training. I took a few months to pass, but i was only doing 1 lesson a week... ____________________ chaff mans random tingz on loot
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Im takin my test on friday, 7 weeks after I started driving, Had one professional lesson, but ive been driving pretty much daily. Ill let you know how it goes'  |
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You should get your car test first time gary lad if you put the effort in though I think a month would be cutting it a bit fine. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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its easier, much easier
i did a few lessons like normal people do it, 1 a week, but quicky lost interest, then bit the bullet and booked a weeks crash course in wolverhampton and i passed first time on the friday in a strange town
roadsense you should have, just remember to go back to doing it by the book for a while, mirrors all the time etc
the controls are the hardest thing to sort out, then once youve got them grasped the manouvres need the most time, some days you just wont be able to do them at all, but thats normal
i made a total hash of the parallel park on the test, was miles away from the curb but i got away with it somehow  ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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And remember, these days, your only learning how to pass the test at the end; you only learn how to drive once you pass imo  ____________________ chaff mans random tingz on loot
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 Posted: 15:35 - 01 Feb 2006 Post subject: Re: pondering over car test |
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SavageKymco wrote: | for anybody who has both their bike and car test, ive a querie.
was the car test harder or easier than the bike test?
i passed my bike test in december, and now as my mums going in for a back operation, and my da cant drive, i have to learn to drive the car.
i have a month until my mums op, do you suppose this would be long enough if i get 2 lessons a week?
i would presume that the bike lessons will be a benifit for me, i.e. looks, lane position and suchlike.
any views? |
I did the bike test with 1 days CBT, 2 days on a bike then the test. Failed 1st time, passed next time a couple of weeks and no extra training later other than an hour before the test.
I did the car test with 4 "proper" lessons, and some driving in the dark or at weekends with my dad. Failed 1st time, passed next time a couple of weeks and no extra training later other than an hour before the test (in a new car that I was driving for the first time).
Notice a pattern emerging?
Looking at both, the car test felt harder, but that's probably just because I was a lot younger then. In reality I guess the standard was the same - although when I did the bike test recently, I saw loads of learner car drivers coming into the test centre and doing their reverseing / parking and they looked absolutely shocking compared to regular car drivers, so perhaps the car test is the easier (the motorcyclists coming for their tests looking almost like regular bikers).
Oh - and on both the fails, I'm certain my driving/riding was no better/different to the second, sucessful, test - so there is an element of luck involved and there's little you can do about that.
8 lessons should be enough, but get some time out on the road as well with your mother in the passenger seat, if you can get on the insurance with L plates. Go on the internet and find out the test routes for the local test centre. Then drive all around them so that there are no surprises. And book the test (don't forget the theory test) soon as the waiting list can be more than 4 weeks in some areas. ____________________ Current bike: Kawasaki Z750S |
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