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Old 01-12-2006, 07:12 AM   #20 (permalink)
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I'm going to disagree with Pen's reply and say get as much experience in the area you are doing your test in as you can. When the examiner says something like "Turn right at the end of the drive way, then right again onto the highway, then first left at set of lights, then go through the next 3 set of lights and then your first turn left, then left again down to the end of the street and pull over where it is safe to do so..." is a damn sight easier in familiar surroundings than if you have never been to the area before...

Sure, you are not being tested on being able to follow directions, however if you look really timid on the bike 'cause you don't know where the fark you are and you start doing silly things as a result due to nerves etc, you possibly won't be deemed ready - then again, I guess if you are really timid and start doing farking stupid things then you aren't ready for your license...

Anyways, I reckon it helps to be familiar with the area so you can concentrate on the riding rather the directions.
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Yeh sure. Well my step-grandad has put his hand up to take me for a ride this saturday. I see alot of you have done the test there, where abouts exactly should I go riding, around the bmt? or whatever that club is? And around those streets or does he go as far up as that rode alongside the shops?

Thanks in advance
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