Module Two 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.
To be able to take Module Two you must produce your Module One pass certificate, as well as the following documents:
- 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
Your Module Two test takes place on the road and will last approximately 40 minutes.
This module will include:
- an eyesight test
- safety and balance questions
- a road riding element covering a variety of road and traffic conditions
Normally an examiner will follow you on a motorcycle and will give you directions via radio.
You will be asked to carry out the following:
- normal stops
- an angle start (pulling out from behind a parked vehicle)
- a hill start (if possible)
If you would like to see a list of safety and balance questions that you may be asked by the examiner then click here.