If you have upside down forks you are allowed to take the roundabout faster.
Was this at AA Meadowlands by any chance? Sounds like the pommy git tester I had there a few years ago. Fuck I wanted to smash him.
Anyhoo, good luck with the test. Remember to relax as much as possible and just ride and I agree that you have to make your actions as noticeable as possible. You won't fail for too many head check's![]()
Your bike must be traveling at no less than 50km/h but your rear wheel must be traveling 3x the speed of the bike at all times while in the roundabout![]()
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i did one better they stuck wires on mine and shook there heads going tsk tsk hmm nasty..
I think picked up the bbc radio of my head
Am not mocking the first poster either
if you dont ask qwestions you dont learn and if you intrested to learn thats allways good thing
I always turn my head to side of the road am merging into or with..
its fun to blast around a roundabout if its narrow but slow down before and make sure u can stop in clear road u have
look to your right when both feet on the ground if your a learner even when not at stop signs which is must for all of us
and just good policy make sure u give yourself time to look both ways .
oh indicate going into rounabout and in the middle --to going out .. so in going through rounabout i slow with gears touch brakes get feel for them look right well before i get to where i have to stop if wasint clear even if it islook to right.
then look to left area where am going ride past , and then through the other side , making sure people know what way am going exit.
but most imprtant thing is to do things ur own way . and to be calm if your not comfortable okay to slow down go down to 3 gear whatever u need to do. when u really new just drive ride to how u feel , if whole load people following let them past dont speed up .. just bacuse u fele the pressure too. take your time your in control of your vechile stop have a break whatever need to do
Oh make me cuppa am thirsty cause am bossy prick should been woman ...
Spray, and walk away!
Yes, you will need your right foot on the rear brake for a hill start. Practise doing hill starts before the test unless you're already confident at doing them. I was never told to do one when going for my 6F test about 4 months ago, but it's worth knowing how to do.
DO NOT indicate before entering the roundabout if you are going straight through.
Rules for a roundabout:
Before entering the round about indicate L if you are taking the first exit to the left. Do not indicate if you are taking the second exit. Indicate right if you are taking the 3rd (or more) exit.
In the roundabout indicate left as soon as you pass the exit imediately before the one you are taking.
Time to ride
Regarding the correct order of the motorway lane change / merge - check out the online road code (http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...g/passing.html)
Also remember for speed limits ie 100kmh, only accelerate AFTER you pass the 100km/h sign. And when returning to a slower speed zone (ie 50km/hr), make sure you slow down to the limit by the time you past that speed post.
They didn't check the hazards in my full license test, but I believe they like you to be able to do headchecks before you go through intersections (even if its your right of way). So as long as you can check AND react to potential hazards while going through roundabout, that may influence your speed through them.
They did check for uturn - and this was in the highway. Remembered I couldn't find much material on procedures for being on the motorbike, so I had to look up the equivalent for cars from the above website.
All the best for your upcoming test!
If going straight through, you are required to indicate when exiting.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/kn...oundabouts.pdf
Poor OP. I think he/she as just looking for some advice, and got hammered.
Still numpty question really. The speed limit through a roundabout is the speed limit of the road in which the roundabout is set.
There are a lot of roundabouts where it's imprudent to actually do the speed limit. Don't do a speed that requires you to get your knee down. Easy.
Another word of advice is to take a box of donuts to the test. Offer to share them with the testing person.
(Doh!! Am I showing a bias toward donuts?)
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