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Thread: What I did for my restricted test 9_05_2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Give way or stop sign, you stop completely irregardless of whether there is traffic or not - treat both as reasons to stop. This is for the benefit of the tester, not you. Do not ride as you normally do (e.g. slowing down but not necessarily stopping at give way signs when there is no traffic), ride as if you live and breathe the road code.

    It's better if you were changing down as you are slowing down to stop, so that both feet are ready to be put down as soon as you stop. Otherwise, once you have stopped completely, just put your other foot down.
    I wouldn't put it past some testers to mark you down for stopping at a give way when there is no need... Shows hesitation and a lack of confidence... Hesitation on the road leads to accidents...

    Where in the rode code does it say that you need to stop at giveway signs?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obfuskater View Post
    Thanks for all the great tips guys!

    Some other interesting points to note:

    [LIST][*]I got told to hurry up while coming to a complete stop at a Give Way sign. So my instructor didn't require this at all.
    And I think my point just got made

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    OK, point noted. Still better to put both feet down if stopped at the Stop or Give Way signs (for the test anyway).
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    Restricted test...Penrose route

    Hey,

    Just joined this site, so Hello!

    I've booked my restricted test, so looking to get some good practice in over the next few weeks. Seriously need to practice my u-turns, so hit and miss!
    Anyway, I just wondered if anyone had completed their restricted test in the Penrose area?

    I was under the impression my test could be taken around Auckland CBD, but this is the only place I could book for next month....and yes you guessed it I havent actually been around this area yet!

    Cheers

    Rich

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    Blah Restricted Test (Rotorua)

    Went for mine today and passed.

    The guy who tested me was a rider too and was really good about the whole thing. Had an ear piece, it was set quite loud and he repeated everything twice, gave short instructions so was easy to understand.

    Standard look over on bike for indicators, horn, brake lights from front and rear brake

    After taking off there where three parts
    Part 1:
    Left from VTNZ down Marguerita street, left down Hilda street, right up Ward Avenue, left on to Fenton street, indicate and change to right lane, turn right up Sophia street
    Turn right down Lytton from Sophia, straight down Lytton, left at Devon street, right at Kowhai street, u-turn at end of cul-de-sac, park in front of his car.

    Part 2:
    Hazard awareness etc. He got out of his car and stood on the corner of Kowhai and Devon, asked me to look & remember all hazards.
    Right from Kowhai street, u-turn at 1st Devon street roundabout, back down Devon, right up (other end of) Kowhai street, u-turn at top of hill, back down Kowhai street to Devon street
    Left on to Devon street, u-turn at 1st Devon street roundabout, left down Kowhai street, u-turn at end of cul-de-sac and park in front of his car.

    Part 3:
    Heading out of town to 80k/100k zones, towards the dump on SH30. Advised to do close to 100kph if bike could handle it.
    Left out of Kowhai street on to Devon street, right at roundabout, straight along Fenton street, past Te Puia, along Hemo road, turn right on to SH30
    Straight down SH30 approx 1km. Pull over to side of road at a 'bright green school zone sign'. Wait for tester to pull over.
    Pull back on to SH30 when safe, continue at open road speeds for approx 2km until a right turn (youth justice facility entrance). U-turn at base of intersection.
    Pull out left from intersection back on to SH30, continue back to town
    Back down Hemo road, Fenton street, right at roundabout on to Sala street. Continue straight down Sala street. Left at traffic lights on to Te Ngae road, left down Marguerita street, pull back into VTNZ station

    Test altogether would've been about 30-40 minutes. Breaks of at least a couple minutes between all 3 parts.
    The only issues I had was to be extra careful with white lines, and to stay in the middle of the road (not in the right tyre track) especially on the open road.
    He said he was aware of the fact that bikes like my KR can be a little difficult to manoeuver especially with tight turns, so he said he was fine with having to put my foot down once or twice in the last u-turn I did.
    Stayed about 5-10kph under the limit majority of the time and that seemed fine by him.

    Stoked to pass it, hope this helps somebody at least

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    Just Passed my 6R

    Did my license here in the Mount and it was exactly how you described it - Just took my time and obeyed all of the road rules.

    The Tester (Brian) told me i would be sweet as at the beginning but i was still a little nervous.

    Apart from the road rules, the only challenge was the Identify Hazards Section, especially if your like me and think everything from a letter box to a lamp post is a hazard.

    Brian gave me the heads up and told me exactly what to look for - Anything that is moving that could possibly cross your path - i was pretty lucky cause the street we went on was absolutely dead, but after reading this forum i remembered that him following me from behind was a hazard.

    Thanks guys for this thread - it really helped my confidence with the Test.

    6 more months and Hello Ducati 848 evo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calis View Post
    Did my license here in the Mount and it was exactly how you described it - Just took my time and obeyed all of the road rules.

    The Tester (Brian) told me i would be sweet as at the beginning but i was still a little nervous.

    Apart from the road rules, the only challenge was the Identify Hazards Section, especially if your like me and think everything from a letter box to a lamp post is a hazard.

    Brian gave me the heads up and told me exactly what to look for - Anything that is moving that could possibly cross your path - i was pretty lucky cause the street we went on was absolutely dead, but after reading this forum i remembered that him following me from behind was a hazard.

    Thanks guys for this thread - it really helped my confidence with the Test.

    6 more months and Hello Ducati 848 evo
    Congratz on the restricted. Don't want to be a bringer of bad news but I think the law changes in October will stop you from only doing 6 months to move up to your full license. I could be entirely wrong as well .

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    Thanks guys for all these tips ive got mine in 4 months but i will practice the route and things you have pointed out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retep5 View Post
    Congratz on the restricted. Don't want to be a bringer of bad news but I think the law changes in October will stop you from only doing 6 months to move up to your full license. I could be entirely wrong as well .
    Cheers Mate, I really hope your totally wrong though

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    What's the official speed limit for restricted riders on the motorway?

    Going to sit my full licence on Monday & though it's only a half hour practical test, I don't think I'll be tested on the motorway (as it's an 8.30am start time in Penrose, so right in amongst the peak hour traffic), but just in case, can anyone fill me in? Ta.

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    100 kph, but you must do it on the backwheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by evee View Post
    Going to sit my full licence on Monday & though it's only a half hour practical test, I don't think I'll be tested on the motorway (as it's an 8.30am start time in Penrose, so right in amongst the peak hour traffic), but just in case, can anyone fill me in? Ta.
    The speed limit is whatever is written on the signage, the same speed limits as cars. I think the speed limit restrictions for motorcycles on motorways were removed sometime between 2012-2013.

    It won't make a difference though, you won't be going anywhere near the speed limit

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    Also if you see a rider on a Hayabusa riding like a knob - be sure to wave and say Hi!
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    Sweet, thanks, & yeah, from the stories I hear about early morning full bike licence tests, I have nothing to worry about & it's over before you know it.

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    Stopping with both feet down depends on the instructor. When I did my 6R he said it wasn't necessary. Some shorter riders may not be able to put both feet down. I did get told I failed to look over my shoulder when I made one of 3 U turns but not serious to fail full stop, but other then that it was all good. I am eligible to sit my 6F in Feb 05 so Im looking forward to that. I was told it was easier then the restricted, and that was by the instructor.

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