What does Module 1 bike test involve?

What does Module 1 bike test involve?

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.

What is the pass rate for module 1 bike test?

Since 2010, 327,771 bikers have attempted Module 1 of a motorcycle test, with 226,712 riders passing the test at a pass rate of 69.2 per cent.

How far apart are the cones on a mod 1 test?

4.5m apart

You must manoeuvre between five cones placed 4.5m apart at a suitable pace.

How long is Mod 1 training?

Our Motorcycle Module 1 test days include up to 2 hours pre-test training followed by the DVSA practical Module 1 test. You will spend approximately 45 minutes to an hour re-capping and practicing the module 1 exercises in preparation for your test.

How easy is the Mod 1?

Mod 1 is made up of eight exercises, all nice and simple on paper, but get into the test centre and suddenly they become slightly daunting.

What size bike can I ride on a mod 1?

125cc bike
A1 licence (allowing you to ride a 125cc bike) if you are 17 or over. A2 licence (limiting you to a bike up to 35kw) if you are 19 and over. A licence (allowing you to ride any bike of any sized engine) if you are 24 or over.

How wide is the U turn on MOD 1?

Module 1 U-turn Distance and Width
U-turn position will be on the opposite side for the left circuit. The distance from the second blue cones to the end of the lines is around 13.2 metres and the width between the lines, the area in which the U-turn must completed is 7.5 metres.

What distance are the cones for motorcycle test?

The Motorcycle Test
The slalom cones are 4.5 metres apart which means you have to concentrate, then straight into the figure-of-eight, which is even more challenging. The cones here are 6 metres apart which sounds a lot until you get there and then it isn’t.

What happens if you fail Mod 1?

What happens if I fail module 1? You have to leave a gap of three clear working days in order for you to take more training so you can pass on the next attempt. The lead time to book module 1 tests is often much more. You can’t progress to module 2 until you have passed module 1.

Is Mod 1 Difficult?

What CC can I ride after passing Mod 1?

Once you have passed Module 1 and Module 2 on a 600cc+ motorcycle you have gained your full unrestricted motorcycle licence and you can ride any bike, at any size and at any power. It is possible to take this course at 21, if you have passed the A2 test and at least two years have elapsed.

How long is a mod 1 valid for?

Just as a reminder for those of you who are following the progressive access route, even though your Module 1 Certificate is not linked to a theory test expiry date, the Module 1 Pass Certificate is only valid for 6 months from the date of completion.

How many minors can you get on Mod 1?

5 riding faults
To pass your motorcycle module 1 test, you needed to make: no more than 5 riding faults (sometimes called ‘minors’) no serious or dangerous faults (sometimes called ‘majors’)

Can you do your Mod 1 on a 125?

No, they saw you coming! Whatever you do the Module 1 test on you must do the Module 2 on, even if you did the Module 1 on a 600cc you can’t take Module 2 on a 125cc.

How many faults are you allowed on Mod 1?

Does Mod 1 need L-plates?

You don’t need L-plates. You are restricted to 28mph. If you haven’t ridden before, we would strongly suggest that you still take a basic rider training course (Compulsory Basic Training – CBT). Anyone else must take a basic motorcycle training course called Compulsory Basic Training (CBT).

How long does a Mod 1 last?

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