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Passed Mod 1, need to resit theory after 2yrs?


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A friend is 23 and passed his mod 1 nearly 2 years ago.. Will he need to resit his theory once his 2 years are up, or does him passing his mod 1 make that rule mute?

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Pretty sure you need a valid theory to do your mod 2.

Part of me thinks your mod 1 is only valid for as long as your theory test is...



EDIT -


Here is a handy website http://www.vision-motorcycletraining.co ... explained/


As thought above

 

N.B. Your Mod 1 pass is linked to your theory test pass; when your theory expires, your Mod 1 will expire at the same time.

 

So if his theory expires he really has to start again! Get him to do his mod 2 pronto!

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Can he not just go do his mod 2?

That's what I'm trying to get him to hurry up and do. No doubt he'll probably need a lesson or 2 to erase some bad habits he has picked up from driving on his own for 2 years but they would be done in 2-3 days easy.

 

Pretty sure you need a valid theory to do your mod 2.

Part of me thinks your mod 1 is only valid for as long as your theory test is...

I thought maybe your mod 1 overwritten the fact your theory only lasts 2 years but I can't find anything on that.

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As i remember it .


need cbt to take theory and mod 1, once you have mod 1 you have until your theory expires to pass mod 2.


if you fail to do mod 2 before theory expires you have to do all of it all over again..cbt, theory, mod1 and then mod2.


in other words stop feckin about and get ya finger out.

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