Hi everyone,
I am a new member on this website. I came across this website when I was looking for some pointers for full motorcycle license practical test. I couldn't find any useful information that was posted after the recent changes introduced to motorbike licensing system. Hence, I thought I should post something as I had just appeared in the full practical test two days ago. So here goes...
I was eligible for overseas conversion of my license, so I went straight from learners to full license. I booked my test in Pukekohe on last Friday at 4pm. There were couple of reasons to book the test at this time. First the day being Friday, the happy feeling of beginning of the weekend. Secondly, it was 4 pm so I anticipated the peak traffic, which means less riding and less need to focus on the speed as you are just maintaining the safe distance with other vehicles. Everything worked out the way, I had planned.
Before I started the test, I was quite confused about the speed limit as my motorbike�s (most of the bikes) speedo is roughly seven kms faster at the speed of 50 kms p/h. I asked the testing officer about this and he told me to follow the road speed. Following his instructions I rode between 50-55 kms p/h. He gave me a radio piece to communicate the instructions, which was quite useless as it had lot of echo. Anyways we started off from Subway road, the officer was following me in his car. As I mentioned earlier about the traffic, it was really busy. We had to stop for long durations at the stop and give way signs. He took me around to 10-12 different streets and didn�t bother going towards high speed zones. Pukekohe has got too many roundabouts, so most of the time was spent on give way signs. Before I realised, he took me back to the testing station in about 25 minutes of riding. He asked me to wait outside the office, and I was sitting there quite nervous as I wasn�t sure what�s going to be the result. I thought I may have failed the test as I couldn�t follow his instructions for three times because of the useless radio earpiece. In about five minutes, he came out and told everything went okay, you did well. He gave me my temporary license and explained the conditions etc.
The good thing was, because of the traffic, he didn�t get a chance to take me to the high speed zone or ask the hazards and performing a U-turn etc. Although, I had done a lot of practice but still there�s always a slight chance, where you may end up screwing the whole thing.
The best thing about my day was, when I reached home and took off the L plate right away and then listed my LAMS motorbike on trademe.
I hope the above information helps you in gaining the confidence and motivation to attempt for your full test. I am more than happy to answer any questions that you may have about my test or the full test.
Thanks,
Aman
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