Module 2 Motorcycle Test: The Essential Guide!

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After a long 4 month hiatus BikeMatters are BACK! In our latest video, Alex runs through his essential guide to the Module 2 motorcycle test, including how to settle your nerves before the big day, what the test will be covering and his TOP 10 TIPS to pass! Check it out now!

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to guide.
0:32 Section 1 - Settling Those Nerves
1:46 Section 2 - What will I be doing on the test?
5:09 How is the test marked?
5:46 Section 3 - Top 10 tips for passing your Mod 2!
10:03 Bonus tips!

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We hope you find our Essential Guide to the Module 2 motorcycle test helpful! Let us know if you are planning on getting your full licence in 2020!😀👍

BikeMatters
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I passed my test in 1981 when a Learner with zero experience or training could legally jump on a 100mph 250cc bike with 'L' plates. Some of my young biker friends died or got seriously injured. Am glad that motorcycle training and safety has now improved. After almost 40 years riding experience all I can say is don't let your emotion impair your judgement, know your limits, and *think* 'what if?' before you act.

dcasteaux
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Got my full license the other day and a few bits of advice from me is to get used to be given directions from a competent motorcycle trainer who knows the area and look as far as you can whilst riding, scanning as far up and then down the road Continously observing road signs, anticipation of potential hazards and positioning of your 1, 2 or 3. If you go wrong, go wrong safely and make the wrong turn, do not try and suddenly change your positioning, you will not fail for a wrong turn. Use signaling with life savers and don't forget to do them when your stationary and move off also Don't follow cars to closely. For The independent ride go to the area you are taking your test and get used to the area without any instruction for 10 minutes. Lastly and most importantly ride for yourself and how you would on any other ride. the examiners truly want you to pass.

reganbrambley
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got my mod 2 training on 17th and 18th then my test on 19th of may...wish me luck...this was very helpful

jordanfields
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I actually enjoyed my test,
A clean sweep no faults 😊
I wouldn't worry about learning test route's
That will add extra pressure if the test route changes,
The layout and road signs are all the same in the uk,
Just relax and ride, 👍

mrmoon
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When I saw the title I thought for a split second it was about a test for becoming a Mod. I passed my bike test in July 1972 and we had to ride and ride around a block of shops and houses in the town centre. Constantly looking round and hand signalling. At one point the tester stepped out into the road in front of you with his clipboard up and you bring you machine to a controlled halt. I was ridding a Lambretta SX 150. I'd already bought a crash helmet for my girl friend in anticipation of passing which I duly did. So, what would a Mod test be? I had my Doc Martin shoes, stay pressed trousers, button down Arnold Palmer shirt and a Parker, so I guess I passed that too. Great times in away that is hard to explain today.

jameskrell
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Great tips! I passed my Mod 2 in December and it was in no way my best ride. I actually did take a wrong turn, which was slightly embarrassing, but I passed with no faults. So it definitely is true that it doesn't matter as long as you ride safely!

razu
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I passed March it down with rain and my examiner was following in a to an accident he’d had many years ago he was now unable to ride a bike. Thought I’d made a total hash of things as I was piss wet through, cold and felt pish! Got back to test centre and I thought he had failed me. Thankfully I passed with 0 faults and my instructor said that bloke doesn’t pass that many people 😂. Was over the moon obviously. I found videos from roadcraft Nottingham and RJH helped me no end. Enough waffle...great video for anyone going for their MOD 2.

HondaCBCL
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I’m just starting out and have Mod1 booked 1st week in January. Your videos are very helpful, I’ve been a driver for 40 years and only recently found a real passion for riding 😁 after watching both Mod1 &2 videos I feel more confident and can’t wait to get started. Just hope I get a few dry days to get out and practice 👍🏻

johnkeech
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Although many of your videos are from a while ago now, I still found them reassuring and useful and along with some excellent training (North West London) I thank you for the contribution you made to me achieving my full Mod 2 pass today. Best wishes

greengekko
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I know this video is a year old but I'm getting as much info as I can about mod 2. I have mine in about 10 days and I'm absolutely bricking it, as an over thinker, it sucks! Wish me luck and thank you for this video

crescentgent
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Starting my DAS training in 2 weeks, these videos are super helpful! Thanks for making them! 😁

ReallyQueenE
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Passed my mod 2 on Tuesday. Thanks for the help!

byronabbott
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I enjoyed my MOD 2. Far more relaxed than MOD 1. Like you said, ride for yourself! That's fundamental

robcourtney
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Cant wait to just get on with the training and tests... having to wait and have this build up is making me more anxious. I'm confident in myself as a rider but definitely want to make sure I learn as much as possible during training.

potnoodleslife
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My instructor told me to watch this video yesterday after I’d completed my CBT as my mod 1 and 2 test is Friday. Certainly informative and helpful. Thanks 🙏

MrFlames
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I passed my mod2 yesterday at Swindon thanks for your support

diykhan
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I passed my A2 7 years ago, freshening up for the full A. I remember on my test being told to pull up where it was absolutely was not safe to do so. I continued and when indicating I got a scowling for not pulling over sooner. Then almost failed on repeated minors for "using my brakes to slow down". Told on lessons it was a good idea to feather the brake to illuminate the light even when engine braking. There was an argument between my instructor and the examiner regarding this but I didn't care, I passed!

No matter what's going on during test day, it's just going for a ride on a bike.

TriToGame
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I passed today and just want to say massive thank you for settling the nerves before the test. I did A2 > A so done it all before but was super nervous and you "dumbing it down" really helped. Thanks again!

Crouchy
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I started to feel anxious as soon as I saw that norwich test centre....then asked myself what am I worried about...I completed mod 1 there and passed with camrider....Great bunch of guys!! Bk up north now and starting mod 2 training. Great video....thank yoh

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