howzit gents, just remember to only use your front break for stopping during the test except for the emergency brake, just failed my test because I used my back and front break for the swerve on a rainy day and my bike slid out from under me Goodluck everyone, practice hard I believe in you.
When I did my test the tester told us as a group ride up that hill turn around and comes back, back in those days I think if you got back you got a license
Still remember when I did my licence: had to redo that last one (emergency stop and evasive maneuver) like 5 times coz I kept skidding due to sand on the field!! Was quite intimidating.
I remember when I went for the test, I failed 2 times and the third time I passed, even today I'm still grateful coz it wasn't easy for me since ain't a regular rider
May I ask, Is there a minimum engine size one needs to go test with, I was by to get a 125cc to practice my road skills with but I wouldn't want it to be that I can't test with it.
125cc is the minimum. If you do your test with it you can only ride a 125cc legally. You need to do the test on a 150cc or bigger to get a legal licence for any size bike.
@@93MightyMan hi there. you are welcome. i would recommend a 125 if you are basically learning to ride. ive been riding for 15 years and finally decided to stop writing the learners test and get the licence
This might seem like a stupid question, but is there a requirement when stopping that dictates what foot goes down first? Do I have to be fully stopped?
On the hill your left foot needs to be down because your right will be on the break while you check your blind spots.... Another thing, I do not recommend a 600cc or a 1000cc for this. Its not a train smash if you do but the evasive maneuvers will be more trickier..... this gentleman also turned too late, leaving not enough time to break in time.... good video though. Comprehensive
Surely this is not a pass...at the far end of the yard, when you are taking a U turn to go back to the guy, you rolled through the Stop several times...that's a fail isn't it?
You can, but then your license will only be valid for motorcycles with an automatic gearbox. If the scooter's engine capacity is 125cc or less, then it will also be limited to bikes with an engine capacity of 125cc or less.