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    Help to get a Loser off the road!

    Im sitting my restricted this arvo after having my learners for almost a year now! Ive got the L plate bolted on my bike (first time in 10 months) and everythings sweet bike-wise but to be honest Im more than a little nervous and would really like some advice. What's the tester going to be looking for, I know about both feet on the ground at stop signs and not speeding etc but what about the little things?! Im really worried that im gonna make a wrong turn or something, would you be failed for making a wrong turn?
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Calm down. Breathe. Relax.

    It's ok.

    No you won't be failed for making a wrong turn. I tried to on my test and the guy honked his horn so I knew I was going the wrong way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    I know about both feet on the ground at stop signs
    Funny how they teach different things, different countries. Oz they teach the "ready position" whan stopped i.e. left foot down, right foot back brake, first gear, clutch in, ready to move off in an emergency.

    Me I use both depending.

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    Hey, you'll be fine. Don't stress about it......

    A couple of pointers in a recent post http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ght=restricted, with link to another (FAQ?) post inside!

    If you mean you're worried about turning down the wrong street, as long as you make the turn correctly (road position, indicators etc) then it isn't a concern. I turned down the wrong street on my full, no problem at all.

    All the best!

    PS - exaggerate your head movements. They need to know you are looking in the mirror or at hazards.

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    They will follow you in a car. If you're going from the Tory Street site, dollars to donuts you'll go up to the carpark behind the Newtown Park stadium to do your tricks.

    Stop at all signposted intersections, use your indicator as necessary. Obey the speed limit. Do regular visible head checks into your mirrors. There is a roundabout to go around on your return at the top end of the Newtown main street. Use your indicators appropriately.

    "Tricks" generally comprise a mix of slow turns, circles in both directions, figure-eights, etc. He will also simulate an emergency stop from about 70kmh. Don't overcook your rear brake. Or fall off.

    Make sure you cover the clutch lever at all times.

    Good luck!
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenixgtr
    Calm down. Breathe. Relax.

    It's ok.

    No you won't be failed for making a wrong turn. I tried to on my test and the guy honked his horn so I knew I was going the wrong way.
    Yay, ive really been stressing about that. Ive almost smoked a whole packet of ciggies since 7am, they help with the breathe, calm and relaxing...
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Afterwards you'll wonder what you were worrying about!

    Obey all the road rules and you'll be alright. You wont fail for making a wrong turn (unless there is a sign telling you not to!).

    Feet down at stops, exaggerate head movements (looking aorund all the time).
    Keep below the speed limit. Indicate all turns and lane changes. Indicate when leaving a roundabout. Dont tailgate, dont cut anyone off, and obviously no lane splitting etc.

    And most important:

    RELAX

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    it will be a breeze
    stay relaxed
    dont speed, make sure you stop at stop signs and indicate 6 seconds (3 at give ways)
    don't cut corners, i got points off for "cutting the corner" when turning right.
    Just ride well like you know you can, you will be fine.
    The instuctor is not out to fail you, quite the opposite.
    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    They will follow you in a car. If you're going from the Tory Street site, dollars to donuts you'll go up to the carpark behind the Newtown Park stadium to do your tricks.
    Im doing it in Kilbirnie, most likely around the water front up through the airport.

    Am praying that the rain stays away!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Just take it easy and be calm and you will be sweet!!!
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    ..........you'll go up to the carpark behind the Newtown Park stadium to do your tricks............

    Not sure if they still get you to do tricks for your restricted anymore.
    At least they didnt for me - just a ride around for 20 to 30 mins.

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    Cool

    Take a few deep breathes in and then let them out...
    do that a few times..

    OK feeling better.... good


    If the tester is in a car, just keep an eye on your mirror as he/she will indicate to you which way you are to turn in plenty of time...

    Make sure you indicate and make sure you turn the indicator off.

    Indicate at roundabouts... especially just just before exiting them.

    If coming up to lights and they turn ORANGE.. then stop safely, as some can fail you...

    Keep to the correct speed limit.

    Make sure you have your license on you as the tester will be asking to see it.
    Be polite to the tester and chat but not too overly friendly to them.. lol.

    If you are meeting the tester in a big carpark... indicate even getting out of there... lol.

    Take a deep breathe and let it out just before you take off on your test.

    YOU will be fine and pass it with flying colours...

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    I'll bring the reflectorised jacket for safety.....
    Please NOTE: If I offend you with any of my posts or comments, please remember that.

    1. I do it on purpose
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    3. Tell some one who cares.

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    .........may the kb force be with you...........you will be fine........i did mine in the pouring rain ,cant keep a good woman down,you will pass
    <span style=font-family: Century Gothic><font size=4><font color=DarkOrchid>Live and let live</font></font></span>

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    Be polite to the tester and chat but not too overly friendly to them.. lol.
    So the G-String bikini is not a good idea then?
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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