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Long term lurker, and long(ISH) term full A holder here...

 

I passed my test round about the time the requirement changed from 500cc to minimum 600cc for doing your direct access. 

 

I got asked the question by a colleague who wanted to know the route into biking so I explained the basics. As he's already got a licence that he's had for a long time, he can ride a 50cc without L plates or having to do a CBT, but anything larger he'd need to first do his CBT.

 

The question....

 

I was looking at the flow chart on the DVLA website for taking your test and believe there's a mistake, unless something's changed?

 

The bottom box here doesn't say anything about having to sit module 2 within 6 months of passing module 1.

 

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Has module 1 been dropped for older riders (24+), or should it still state about doing mod 1? 

 

Every other age group on the document, and route shows you've got to do mod 1, other than this particular one. 

 

Bit confused. 

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Edit : teach me to read properly....

 

It says "Pass 2 part test", not "pass part 2 of the test" as I read it 🤣

 

They've worded it differently to every other section. My mistake. 

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