Motorcycle Practical Test Example Part 2 (Narrated) LEARN2RIDE
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@learn2rideVIDEOS I would like to thank you again for this video as it help me a huge amout :)
and i have now passed my test first go out
so thanks again i would say to any 1 watching this take it in it is all good stuff and works to make you think what you are doing as you are riding
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Where else do you get good info like this without paying for it?
While I would say videos are no subsitute for an instructor, these are a great reference to hammer the message home.
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this is derry , ireland my home town haha was not expecting that haha
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Do you have to put the bike into neutral when stationary at traffic lights? I usualy cover the rear break, and keep the bike in gear.
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@learn2rideVIDEOS Please ignore my ramblings,i ride a zx6r so my bottom gets hammered on the tiniest of bumps.The videos look well put together.
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@jaspsoftware Glad to hear it and congratulations
Do you have to indicate right when passing parked cars?
gwl1983 1 month ago
@gwl1983 'whiteheartmovies' asked same question below: it depends on what your local examiner requires. If your instructor in your area advises you not to indicate while passing parked vehicles then take his/her advice- these videos are simply for those preparing for a Northern Ireland MC test & there can be slight differences from region to region. On my other vids some viewers in the UK have said that it wasn't required on their test but then again others have passed when indicating.
learn2rideVIDEOS 1 month ago
What is the speed limit through residential areas and housing estates if there are no signs letting you know? would it be 20 or 30mph? and would an examiner fail you for going to slow in these areas?
Thanks
suedog100 3 months ago
@suedog100 where lamp posts are less than 183-185 metres apart, the speed limit is 30mph. Most streets have a speed limit of 30mph where lamp posts are installed and there is no other speed limit sign indicating otherwise (eg 40mph).
Outside primary schools at busy times for example, the term, "Twenty's Plenty" springs to mind- especially if there are amber flashing lights and signs.
Remember, the speed limit is not a target: safety is the over-riding factor for you and vulnerable road users.
learn2rideVIDEOS 3 months ago
on those bumps i always choose to go in between
pomplumber 7 months ago
@pomplumber there was a lot of discussion and diagrams about this very same topic on the learn2ride Facebook page very recently. If you are on Facebook, just search for 'learn2ride' and feel free to look at the Notes section ;-)
learn2rideVIDEOS 7 months ago