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judecatmad
25th August 2006, 13:14
....I've booked my 6R test for 6th Sept...at lunchtime! Never ridden around Welly during the day and knowing that I'll be being followed by someone who's just waiting for me to stuff up isn't helping much! LOL

Oh well, will just have to get out into the Wellington daytime traffic before then I guess (such a hassle tho - get out of work clothes, into bike clothes, walk all the way down to bike, fight way into traffic.....then reverse the process when you're all done - out of a 1 hour lunch, I'll probably only get 10 mins on the bike!!!)

Motig
25th August 2006, 13:40
Hey no sweat! We've all been there, once you get in to it:scooter: you'll be fine. It cant be too bad even some of the people that post here have done it.:shit: and passed!!:gob: Best of luck.

Colapop
25th August 2006, 14:21
It may be a little ride to get there but see if you can re-book it for Porirua. A little less traffic and a lot less stress.

judecatmad
25th August 2006, 14:29
It may be a little ride to get there but see if you can re-book it for Porirua. A little less traffic and a lot less stress.

I don't really have any leave left to take tho so I'm trying to squeeze it in during my lunch (will be a long lunch and a late finish that day!).

I'll see how I go next week with lunchtime rides. if I'm not having much joy, I might just have to bite the bullet and grovel to my manager!

Thanks for the advice :)

kiwifruit
25th August 2006, 14:30
yeah, i agree with colapop.
the test is easy, you will wonder what you were worried about after you've passed.
Welly traffic will be the hardest part.

McJim
25th August 2006, 14:33
Best of luck - you shouldn't need it - just be sensible, indicate and keep to the speed limits. If you passed a driving test in the UK this will be a piece of piss. there's actually a thread on here with restricted licence tips.

I've heard that although the tests appear to be as rigorous as the UK the examiners here are not as stringent.

you'll be fine.

Wasp
25th August 2006, 15:04
i was fairly worried/scared/whatever before my test, kinda stupid really - I took an hour off work and went for a ride before my test to calm myself down.

MikeyG
25th August 2006, 17:16
Did my test on Monday. They seem to try and take you somewhere there is not much traffic e.g. Mt Vic, Kilbirnie. I was really worried before the test but it turned out to be a piece of cake. Just remember to indicate and put both feet down when you stop.

Wasp
25th August 2006, 17:23
and not hoon past the old lady on the crossing :Oops:

judecatmad
25th August 2006, 18:58
and not hoon past the old lady on the crossing :Oops:

Yeah..thanks for that...:dodge:

LOL

Hey, thanks for all the words of support chaps - it's just been so long since I did a practical driving test (as opposed to a scratch and win!)....I'll be fine :D Will let y'all know!

Kendog
25th August 2006, 19:21
Yeah I did all my tests in Porirua for the exact same reason. Was a heap quieter, not so many hills and shit to deal with and the dude who takes you out there is a wicked good guy!! He sat and had a ciggie before and after with me, was really cool, like going for a little ride with a mate or something.
Mrs KD.

Deano
25th August 2006, 19:26
Just remember put both feet down when you stop.

Is that for muppets with poor balance ? Do they really pick up on that ?

apteryx_haasti
25th August 2006, 19:29
Go JCM!!!

You will be fine - and you can fill me in for all the details when I do mine about 6 weeks later! Thanks for that!!

Good luck - not that you'll need it...

sunhuntin
25th August 2006, 21:14
Is that for muppets with poor balance ? Do they really pick up on that ?

i think its just to show you actually have stopped. but for me, im more likely to come to a complete stop with one foot [and use the other for extended stops] and just drop my feet for slowing/keeping balance till the light changes.

Maha
25th August 2006, 21:25
[QUOTE=judecatmad;731575

Hey, thanks for all the words of support chaps - it's just been so long since I did a practical driving test (as opposed to a scratch and win!)....I'll be fine :D Will let y'all know![/QUOTE]

Piece of weez, that reminds me, make you go, before you go.....:yes:
Did my full earlier this year, got back on a GN to do it (cos i had been on a 600 for about 8 months) and was a bit wobbly to start with but after 1/2 hr the instructor said '' thats it, back to the start point''...thought i had failed but no it was all good....Good luck...:done:

chic 'n' charge
25th August 2006, 22:27
I remember doing my test - I had already sold 250 so went on my VFR400RR - testing guy didn't even notice! dork.....and I passed sweet as b.t.w even after losing testing guy through ChCh city ...... hee hee - but I figured we ended up at right place so I couldn't have been to bad eh.

You'll be fine and will be able to post your thoughts for someone else eh.....good luck.:yes:

cuppa
25th August 2006, 22:32
dont worry just be yourself it will be easy

gijoe1313
25th August 2006, 22:38
Chin up! You've already done all the hard yards - just go out there and prove that you deserve your two wheels of freedom! :woohoo:

Looking forward to when you post your new found status!