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Hello Sarah,

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Hello everyone. I am new to the bike forum.  I have my Mod 2 on my 125cc grom early July, and have been doing lots of practice over the weekend. However, I came across a number of drivers letting me out into the road at junctions. This made me wonder what would happen during the Mod 2 if a driver does this? Should you go, or just ignore them and wait? I don't want to fail Mod 2 over this?  I do know it makes me nervous when a driver does this, as it puts me under pressure to move off quickly as they are then waiting which would more likely make me wobble or stall. Any ideas of what I should do if I come across this during Mod 2?

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Welcome. No idea, on the specific situation, but the grom is a brilliant bike 👍

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I love the bike, it's so much fun. I had a supercub but wanted to learn gears to pass my test on. I was stressing over the gears but once you know them they are ok. Just want to get MOD 2 over with so I can enjoy the Grom without 'L' plates as it doesn't do much for the grom look!!

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Be decisive and don't hesitate, once you've thought about the course of action stick to it but mainly be safe in what you do.

 

Good luck with the MOD2!

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Ok thank you for your responses. I would be tempted to shake my head no when they let me out, espec if the view isn't clear. I think when I am more confident I may go out carefully.  Hopefully it won't happen during my mod 2 test!

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