MOD 1 test preparation
Module One test preparation is essential to pass success and progress towards a full motorcycle licence. The MOD 1 Academy enhances practical motorcycle training, by ensuring that candidates ‘experience’ and revisit all aspects of the test area. This includes – what to take, what to wear, understanding the examiners briefing, how the test area is laid out and advice on avoiding rider faults and fails.
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Preparing to pass the Module One motorcycle test
Being prepared for MOD 1 test day is critical for ensuring a first time MOD 1 test pass and despite the views of some, there is no such thing as too much preparation. Underpinning all of this is for a novice rider to invest in sufficient Module One motorcycle training with a DVSA certified instructor. This MOD 1 Academy is the perfect compliment to instructor training and this section on preparation will ensure that participants have left nothing to guess work.
1. LEARNING TO RIDE
There are no short cuts! Key is investing in adequate professional training & having the right attitude. [watch video]
2. ABOUT MODULE ONE
The off-road MOD 1 test emulates the skills & manoeuvres required to ride a motorcycle safely on the road. [watch video]
3. ACADEMY EXPLAINED
The MOD 1 Academy enhances practical training, resulting in greater confidence, competence & safety. [watch video]
4. WHAT TO TAKE
Failing to take the correct documentation can easily result in a cancelled MOD 1 test & loss of the associated fee. [watch video]
5. WHAT TO WEAR
Aside from safety considerations, failing to wear the correct clothing will result in a cancelled MOD 1 test. [watch video]
6. EXAMINERS BRIEFING
It’s important to understand what is briefed by the examiner & to always seek clarification where required. [watch video]
7. MOD 1 TEST AREA
Key to understanding the test area lay-out is professional training & an investment in this on-line course. [watch video]
8. FAULTS & FAILS
MOD 1 Academy plus sufficient training will result in a good standard of MOD 1 riding, with minimal faults. [watch video]
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