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Mod 2 time!


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Hi all, i'm finally going to book my mod 2 this week! Weather looks to be ok around here, already bought a second helmet so i can take my friends for rides xD Lol.



Anyways, i'm a tad nervous, so i'm just asking for a few hints and tips before i go :) For example, i've heard if you're in the wrong lane, you should go in a different direction, cos they can't fail you for taking the wrong exit, but they can for trying to go the right way from the wrong lane....


Thanks all :)

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What date is your test? I've booked mine for the 18th.


One thing I have been wondering is if you put a foot down on the U turn in the MOD2 do you still fail even though you have already been tested on that in the MOD1? If so it kinda makes the MOD 1 a complete waste of time and money!

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I did my mod2 last august and you don't have to do a U turn in your mod2. Thats out the window now. i think you will find your mod2 is all about how you ride and how safe and confident you are.

You will do a couple of hill starts and pull away from parked cars. The rest will be all about how you ride and signal and manouver. Just one thing i will say, keep up with the speed limits cus i got points for doing a 30 in a 40 limit.


All the very best with your test.

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Not booked it yet, just waiting for my money to come through from paypal, should take a few days. It'll definately be between the 15th and the 20th :)


And yeah, i don't think you do a u turn in mod2.

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Na no u turns in MOD 2, that is whole idea of MOD 1 to do all of that stuff off road. When did my MOD 2 in November, was purely how you ride on the road. Cant remember doing any hill starts either but maybe I just got lucky.


In regards to lane thing, at one point at some lights which joined a dual carriageway, I was in outside lane and my examiner was in inside lane, as we would be taking first exit as he told me. But I just corrected it by doing checks, indicating and moving back into correct lane. Long as use common sense and what you already know, should be fine.


Good Luck mate!

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Good luck mate


Only advice i can give is that you should treat it like any other ride with a mate. For example i got a minor for stopping at a roundabout when i didnt need to. He said i could of went straight through as i could see that nothing was coming, which i would of done normally - except as i was on a test i though he'd want to see me stop.


best way i could describe it i guess is that they want to see bikers, not people doing their CBT pt.2

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Good luck fella I did mine at failsworth....

 

I know I've said this before but it gets me every time, of all the places to have a test centre!!


Anyway, good luck mate, there's a Rocket III waiting for you somewhere.

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Just one thing i will say, keep up with the speed limits cus i got points for doing a 30 in a 40 limit.

 

On the other hand, if you've missed the sign and aren't sure what the limit is, much better to get a minor for 30 in a 40, than to fail outright for doing 40 in a 30...

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