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What should I expect on mod 2 bike test?

What should I expect on mod 2 bike test?

You’ll have about 10 minutes of independent riding. This is designed to assess your ability to ride safely while making your own decisions. You can ask the examiner to repeat the directions if you forget them – you will not fail the test if you go off the route. You can not use sat nav.

What does Module 2 bike test allow you to ride?

The second part of the practical test, module two, is a 40-minute on-road test that includes road riding, independent riding and motorcycle safety check questions. You’ll have to read a number plate from a distance of: 20 metres for vehicles with a new-style number plate.

Can you do MOD 2 on your own bike?

You can ride your own bike without instruction on mods 1 and 2, but you cannot ride it to the test centre so you will need somebody to ride or take it there for you.

How much does a Mod 2 test cost?

Again, this is something you will want to discuss with your instructor. Taking Module 2 test – the DVSA test charge is £75. This is the old fashioned bike test – out on the road with an examiner following you for around forty minutes, telling you where to go via an intercom.

Is stalling a major fault?

Stalling is highly unlikely to warrant a major fault – providing it didn’t happen in a potentially dangerous situation. So be aware that while stalling from parked at the side of a road will usually receive a mere minor, doing so at a busy junction or on a roundabout is more likely to result in a fail.

Is mod 2 bike test hard?

It is difficult to practise for in your own time, and feels unnatural and often unnerving whilst you’re ‘inside the fence’. Module 2 on the other hand takes place on the open roads. The very same open roads which, (if you don’t stuff up the next 40-50 minutes of riding under examination!)

Can I ride a 125cc on a CBT?

Yes, if you have a full car licence you can ride a 125cc scooter or motorbike. However, you must take and pass your compulsory basic training (CBT) before riding on the road. With a completed CBT, you can ride a 125cc motorcycle on the road with L plates.

Do I need my own bike for A2 test?

Yes you can use your own bike for the test provided you have all the legal requirements in place (insurance, tax, MOT etc). However, as you won’t have a motorcycle licence at this stage, you would be resonsible for getting the machine to and from the DVSA test centre. (without riding it on the public roads).

How long does a Mod 1 last?

You’ll take the module 1 test in an off-road motorcycle manoeuvring area. The test normally takes about 20 minutes and includes: wheeling the moped or motorcycle and using the stand. riding a slalom and figure of 8.

Can you stall in neutral?

More specifically, driving in a gear that is too high for the speed you are travelling will cause the engine to die. You should to be extra precise when changing gear, as even accidentally sliding into neutral can cause the car to stall if you are moving at a slow pace.

Do you need to put handbrake on every time you stop?

Your handbrake should only be used once you’ve stopped moving. While you’ll usually apply it by pulling a lever, in some newer cars, you activate the handbrake using a small button. In an automatic car, you’ll engage the handbrake by putting the car into P, for “Park”.

How long is the module 2 motorcycle test?

Module 2 Bike Test Questions and Eyesight Check. The Mod 2 motorcycle test lasts between 40-55 minutes. It is essentially made up of 4 elements. The first two elements of the test you will get out of the way before you even sit on the motorcycle.

Can you take Module 1 and Module 2 at same time?

You can book both modules at the same time, but if you do not pass module 1 you must wait 3 working days before you can retake it. The module 2 test normally takes about 40 minutes and includes: You must bring your module 1 pass certificate to the module 2 test, plus all the documents you had to bring to the module 1 test.

What are the questions on the motorcycle test?

At the very start of the test the examiner will ask you to answer a variety of questions about the maintenance and routine checking of the motorcycle, and also some questions related to carrying a pillion passenger. These are colloquially known as the “show me/tell me” questions.

Do you need a module 1 pass certificate for Module 2?

You must bring your module 1 pass certificate to the module 2 test, plus all the documents you had to bring to the module 1 test. You’ll have to read a number plate from a distance of: New-style number plates start with 2 letters followed by 2 numbers, for example AB51 ABC. You’ll fail your riding test if you fail the eyesight check.

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