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10-05-2012, 12:53   #1
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A couple of Questions ABout the Test

Greetings!

I will be doing my practical test in a few weeks.
I have held a full car licence to 20 years.
I have been biking for over 20 years and currently have an A1 provisional licence.

1. Where will I get a hi-viz jacket with L plates (on loan?). Having 20 years of experience I do not own one.

2. I am doing the practical test - will I be asked any theory questions?

3. Will I be asked about safety aspects of my bike.

4. I ride a 400cc scooter. Is the cc too big for the test ? Should I be on a smaller bike.
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10-05-2012, 13:23   #2
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Greetings!

I will be doing my practical test in a few weeks.
I have held a full car licence to 20 years.
I have been biking for over 20 years and currently have an A1 provisional licence.

1. Where will I get a hi-viz jacket with L plates (on loan?). Having 20 years of experience I do not own one.

2. I am doing the practical test - will I be asked any theory questions?

3. Will I be asked about safety aspects of my bike.

4. I ride a 400cc scooter. Is the cc too big for the test ? Should I be on a smaller bike.

You can buy the hi viz in any bike shop or make one with a stapler. Some school may loan one if you get lessons, which you need.

They ask you the road signs and several other questions. You also need to show daily checks and basic maintenance.

You've been riding illegally with an A1 as that only covers upto 125s. So I wouldn't advise riding it till you get an A, which means that your restricted to 25kw. No idea what power your 400 puts out but Google will tell you.
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10-05-2012, 13:25   #3
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is this a wind up?
20 years experience on a provisional?
the 400cc scooter is to big for your category of licence and even if you had an provisional A licence i'm sure it would have to be restricted.
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is this a wind up?
20 years experience on a provisional?
the 400cc scooter is to big for your category of licence and even if you had an provisional A licence i'm sure it would have to be restricted.
Doesn't say experience is from on-road biking.
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Hi again,

I am the original poster.

Let me clarify a few things.
I mainly drive a car but have had bikes on and off since 1981. (!)

My scooter is 400 cc but I am on an A1 licence.

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If I show up to the test with my 400cc scooter will I be allowed do the test?
Or will I be told my bike is too big?
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If I show up to the test with my 400cc scooter will I be allowed do the test?
Or will I be told my bike is too big?
You will be sent home.
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You will be sent home.
for exactly the reasons above, it does not matter that you have a car licence,
Would you expect to be insured on a hgv just cos you have a car licence?
you are quite simply breaking the law every time you get on the bike/scooter call it what you like,

its 1 too big an engine for an A1 licence and 2 its too powerful for an A licence,

how long have you got the provisional licence, as in on the actual piece of paper, what are the date ranges valid from/to and what number of licence is it?
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Greetings!

I will be doing my practical test in a few weeks.
I have held a full car licence to 20 years.
I have been biking for over 20 years and currently have an A1 provisional licence.

1. Where will I get a hi-viz jacket with L plates (on loan?). Having 20 years of experience I do not own one.

2. I am doing the practical test - will I be asked any theory questions?

3. Will I be asked about safety aspects of my bike.

4. I ride a 400cc scooter. Is the cc too big for the test ? Should I be on a smaller bike.
Why are you doing the test again when you passed 4 years ago ?

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I am the OP and ......

I passed!

It must have been the experience I gained with 25 years of biking.
That is what you posted in a previous thread so have you got a full licence or a provisional licence???

So to date you have roughly 29 years biking experience, so through all your years of experience did it never occur to you that you are currently driving around illegally with an invalid licence not suitable for your scooter and that if you were ever in an accident your insurance would be null and void
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11-05-2012, 09:01   #10
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As the OP.

Thank you all for your input.

One of you cleverly spotted that I made an entry on boards indicating that I passed the test 4 years ago. Yes, rather embarrassingly this is true BUT .... wait for it .... I never did the paperwork to actual apply for the licence.


I appreciate that it may seem a rather silly question (i.e. can I show up on a 400cc bike).

I guess the reasons I ask is that ;

(a) How does the tester know the cc of the bike (i.e. how can he say it is too big .... I might be on a 150cc)

(b) I was advised by a professional driving instructor that the testers would not check the cc (4 years ago) and

(c) I actually did my test on this same 400cc scooter 4 years ago.
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if its on the side of said scooter it will be checked, you also have to tell the tester the type of bike you intend doing it on as well as the cc and sign a form stating that all the necessary requirements for restrictions are met.

so if you are doing the A1 licence, he will tell you to go home as the scooter will not only sound bigger but the tester will have a good idea of the cc himself.

things have changed in the last 4 years, they are quite strict nowadays when it comes to exact criteria...
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even if it was 150cc it would still be illegal as the A1 licence only covers you up to 125cc. It sounds like you need to get an A licence
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As the OP.

Thank you all for your input.

One of you cleverly spotted that I made an entry on boards indicating that I passed the test 4 years ago. Yes, rather embarrassingly this is true BUT .... wait for it .... I never did the paperwork to actual apply for the licence.


I appreciate that it may seem a rather silly question (i.e. can I show up on a 400cc bike).
It doesn't matter if the tester lets you out for the test. If you hit someone you've no insurance as you're ridding outside the terms of your licence, the insurance company will pay out 3rd partly claims and can them come after you to reclaim the money paid out.

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I guess the reasons I ask is that ;

(a) How does the tester know the cc of the bike (i.e. how can he say it is too big .... I might be on a 150cc)
The testers aren't dumb and you are now required have knowledge of the bike
and to show basic maintenance. A 400cc scooter is bigger than most 125 scooters.
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(b) I was advised by a professional driving instructor that the testers would not check the cc (4 years ago) and

(c) I actually did my test on this same 400cc scooter 4 years ago.
I really hope that the professional cowboy instructor who advised you to drive illegally on the road hasn't made it to being an ADI.

Are you being serious in saying that you've ridden bikes for 20+ years and have never once looked at the actual laws about licences or read the ROTR?
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As the OP.

Thank you all for your input.

One of you cleverly spotted that I made an entry on boards indicating that I passed the test 4 years ago. Yes, rather embarrassingly this is true BUT .... wait for it .... I never did the paperwork to actual apply for the licence.


I appreciate that it may seem a rather silly question (i.e. can I show up on a 400cc bike).

I guess the reasons I ask is that ;

(a) How does the tester know the cc of the bike (i.e. how can he say it is too big .... I might be on a 150cc)

(b) I was advised by a professional driving instructor that the testers would not check the cc (4 years ago) and

(c) I actually did my test on this same 400cc scooter 4 years ago.
OP why are you lying? You did your test on an A1 licence riding a 400cc unrestricted bike, passed and forgot to do the paperwork?? You also asked will you be asked theory questions/safety aspects of the bike?? Well if you did your test 4 years ago, why do you need to ask? I did my car test years ago and still remember the procedures on the day not to mention applying for my licence. Btw I have a full bike licence and am delighted to help people out but your story just doesn't add up.

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this sounds more and more like a wind up by the minute, Sorry but you really shouldn't be on a bike full stop licence or no licence if you dont even know what size bike you are ment to be riding or what your licence entitles you to ride. Your the sort of person who has an accident and all our premiums go up because of it. Sorry but thats my opinion on it.
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