Module One Practical Motorcycle Test
To pass the practical motorcycle test you need to pass its two separate modules within two years of you passing your motorcycle theory test.
Module One will test you doing set manoeuvres on the motorcycle in a safe off-road area. Module Two is the on-road test.
You will be exempt from the CBT and theory test if one of the following applies:
- you hold a full moped licence and wish to upgrade to a full motorcycle licence
- you are 21 years old and wish to upgrade your motorcycle licence
What you need to provide
In order to take the new Module One Practical Motorcycle test you'll need to bring some documents, so make sure you have the following:
- your driving licence with the correct provisional entitlement - both the photocard and counterpart document or a valid UK passport to support a paper licence
- your compulsory basic training (CBT) certificate (DL196)
- your motorcycle theory test certificate
What to expect
The Module One test takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and will include the following manoeuvres:
- wheeling the machine and using the stand
- doing a slalom and figure of eight
- cornering, hazard avoidance and controlled stop
- U-turn
- the emergency stop
- a slow ride
Please be aware that there is a minimum 50 kilometres (32 miles) per hour speed requirement for the hazard avoidance and emergency stop sections of this test.