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emerald
5th April 2010, 00:05
Does anyone know the full license test route at the AA Westgate.
bastardsquad
7th April 2010, 12:40
WhenI did it there about 9 months ago it was up don buck rd towards massey then turn down some side streets on the left for some U turn/intersection hazard spotting. Then back up to and across don buck and down redhills a bit for the 'open rd' (which was a 70 or 80 km area lol), u turn down a quiet culdesac and back down don buck. Peice of piss, relax and just remember all the rules !
firefighter
7th April 2010, 12:43
It's exactly the same every time. They only have one test route, and do it over and over again.......
emerald
10th April 2010, 22:53
Thanks for your help. I did the test on Wednesday. Along Don Buck Road. Took a left turn then a right turn then around some side streets in Massey. Then hazard identification then the open high speed zone along red hills road for about 6 kms and return to Westagte. I passed. Had to remember indicate all the time entering roundabouts and half way through them. Great feeling now having a full licence.
Genie
11th April 2010, 07:49
Congrats on the full, bit a liberation no more restrictions....yeah right, still not allowed to go over 100k....take care out there and continue with the fun
Dodgyiti
11th April 2010, 07:51
They should change the route, did mine 1 1/2 years ago on exactly the same route... on a 1000cc 100+hp Moto Guzzi Daytona with a stage 2 race kit fitted and open pipes :laugh:
The guy didn't mind... 27 years riding with no licence, feels kinda good to be legal now:o
miloking
14th April 2010, 02:51
They should change the route, did mine 1 1/2 years ago on exactly the same route... on a 1000cc 100+hp Moto Guzzi Daytona with a stage 2 race kit fitted and open pipes :laugh:
The guy didn't mind... 27 years riding with no licence, feels kinda good to be legal now:o
Hey doing my full next friday, already booked a scorpio from red baron (awesome machine btw) ;) but wondering if they would let me do it on my CBR ....do you remember who was the dude who let you do it on the guzzi??? (and yeah i know what you mean about the riding with no license been on my "L" for past 5 years but local fuzz tends to frown upon the 1000cc :D)
YellowDog
14th April 2010, 06:15
Thanks for your help. I did the test on Wednesday. Along Don Buck Road. Took a left turn then a right turn then around some side streets in Massey. Then hazard identification then the open high speed zone along red hills road for about 6 kms and return to Westagte. I passed. Had to remember indicate all the time entering roundabouts and half way through them. Great feeling now having a full licence.
Well done to you :)
Dodgyiti
15th April 2010, 07:00
Milo,
It was an old fella, no ideas what his name was. I was just lucky because I had arranged to borrow a 2fiddy from Henderson Motorcycles but they couldn't get it to start on the day so I thought stuff it and rocked up on the Daytona
breakaway
15th April 2010, 07:03
What exactly did the "Hazard Identification" entail?
bastardsquad
15th April 2010, 12:51
He pulled me over after going through a busy T intersection and asked me what potential hazards i saw. Since your spidey senses should be on all the time when riding, its an easy one. Vehicles failing to give way, parked cars obscuring driveways, traffic pulling out , traffic cutting corners, pedestrians,dogs...you name it. There was some young scrote with no helmet on a trailie whizzing up the footpath in and out of driveways when I did it so there was an instant bonus hazard lol.
p.dath
15th April 2010, 14:56
I did my test somewhere else, but when they asked me about hazards I told the testing agent by biggest concern was them following me.
emerald
16th April 2010, 00:38
My hazard question was on hazards in a cul de sac. Made me do a u turn and then stop to say what i saw. Parked cars in driveways. Told him looking out for kids, cars from driveways. He then said that test part was complete. As soon as we left the street and did a right hand turn he then stopped me again and asked what hazards there were. I said i looked for oncoming vehicles and there were none, no nearby pedestrians and the road surface was clear. He said great and said he pulled me over just to see i was still observing hazards. Best to be on the alert right through the test.
miloking
16th April 2010, 23:45
Milo,
It was an old fella, no ideas what his name was. I was just lucky because I had arranged to borrow a 2fiddy from Henderson Motorcycles but they couldn't get it to start on the day so I thought stuff it and rocked up on the Daytona
oh i see, so you were somewhat lucky you didnt have to sit the test again....hmm 225cc scorpio beast it is then :) it got me thru the restricted just fine so maybe "if it aint broke...."
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