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Does mod 1 expire?

Please bear in mind that the Theory Test certificate is valid for two years, and the Module 1 certificate is valid for the life of the Theory Test certificate (so for example if you took the Theory Test on the 1st January 2020 and the Module 1 on the 1st July 2020 both would expire on the 31st December 2021.
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How long does motorcycle mod 1 last?

Module 1 off-road test: what happens. You'll take the module 1 test in an off-road motorcycle manoeuvring area. The test normally takes about 20 minutes and includes: wheeling the moped or motorcycle and using the stand.
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Is there time limit between mod 1 and mod 2?

You must pass module 1 before you can take the module 2 test. You can book both modules at the same time, but if you do not pass module 1 you must wait 3 working days before you can retake it. The module 2 test normally takes about 40 minutes and includes: an eyesight check.
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Can you fail mod 1?

Unfortunately, this can be true. It is possible to complete all Mod 1 exercises correctly but still fail the test.
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How long is mod 1 training?

Explanation of your Mod 1 Training Session

The session lasts 3.5 hours and costs £125.00 including bike hire. A typical course will consist of carrying out the slow manoeuvres - slalom, figure of 8, slow riding and U-turn in the training area.
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How long does mod 1 last after passing?

Just as a reminder for those of you who are following the progressive access route, even though your Module 1 Certificate is not linked to a theory test expiry date, the Module 1 Pass Certificate is only valid for 6 months from the date of completion.
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What bike can I ride after passing Mod 1?

If you successfully take your CBT at the age of 17 (or passed it on a moped at 16) you can ride a 125cc bike on L-plates with no pillion. Take your theory test and two part practical and on a new A1 licence you can ride a 125cc bike with no L-plates.
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How easy is it to pass mod 1?

However, just like the advice my grandad gave me before school exams ('they're easy if you know all the answers') the Mod 1 test is only simple if you can complete the series of tasks precisely and within certain strict parameters – minimum speeds, observations before moving away, stopping in a certain area, that sort ...
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What are major faults on mod 1 test?

Examples of faults
  • hitting one or more cones.
  • not making appropriate observations.
  • putting one or both feet down whilst riding.
  • losing control of steering and clutch causing the bike to run wide.
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Can I do mod 1 without CBT?

your compulsory basic training (CBT) certificate - unless you're taking the test to upgrade your full motorcycle licence. your module 1 test pass certificate - if you're taking your module 2 test.
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Can I ride on a Mod 1?

Module one

A slow ride. A U-turn. Cornering and a controlled stop. Cornering and an emergency stop (minimum speed of 19mph for mopeds and 31mph for motorcycles)
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What happens when you pass your mod 1?

To pass module 1, you cannot have made any major (dangerous) faults or made more than five minor faults. If you pass, you'll be given a certificate which you'll need to show when you take your mod 2 test.
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Can I do my mod 1 on my own bike?

Yes you can use your own bike for the test provided you have all the legal requirements in place (insurance, tax, MOT etc). However, as you won't have a motorcycle licence at this stage, you would be resonsible for getting the machine to and from the DVSA test centre. (without riding it on the public roads).
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Do mods add value to a motorcycle?

Cost does not necessarily equate to enhancement value.

When you're adding custom equipment to your motorcycle, each item adds an enhancement value. For example, you may install a $700 new aftermarket exhaust system to your motorcycle, but the actual added value to the motorcycle may be less than $700.
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What happens if my CBT expires?

If you achieve your motorcycle licence before your CBT certificate expires, there is no requirement to obtain another one. However, if you do not get a full licence within that allotted time, you will need to renew your CBT certificate by re-taking the CBT training.
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What is the shelf life of a motorcycle?

Their average service life also fluctuates with different motorcycle types and brands: Cruiser bikes: 40,000 – 50,000 miles. Touring bikes: 40,000 – 50,000 miles or even reaching 100,000 miles. Sports bikes: 25,000 – 50,000 miles (due to extreme conditions)
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What is the fail rate for the Mod 1?

From April 2020 to March 2021, 24,648 riders took their Mod 1, and 75.3% of them passed, whereas during the 12 months from April-March 2019-2020 over 51,000 Mod 1 tests were taken but only 72.1% were passed.
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What is a critical error on driving test?

Driving 10 mph over or under the speed limit, unless justified by road/traffic/weather conditions, will be scored as a Critical Driving Error. Yield. You yield the right-of-way to vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians when necessary for safety.
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Do you need theory for mod 1?

Required documents for module 1:

CBT certificate. Theory test pass certificate. UK licence photocard.
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Can you put your foot down on the mod 1 test?

The examiner will tell you to treat the test “as if you are on a public road, including carrying out all necessary precaution/observations”. If you come into contact with any of the cones during the test, or if you put your foot down during, or moving between, manoeuvres, then unfortunately you will not pass.
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Can I book my own mod 1 test?

There are 3 ways that you can book yourself onto an Module 1 Resit / Test Day: You can book online. You can book over the phone by calling 020 8597 7333 or 0800 848 8418.
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How fast is 125cc in mph?

The short answer is that the top speed of a 125cc, on average, is somewhere between 65mph and 80mph.
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Can you get a 600 as your first bike?

It is definitely possible to start on a 600cc motorcycle, and many people do it. But before making the decision let's talk about some positives, negatives and how it can affect your riding progression as a beginner.
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Can you ride a bigger bike after mod 1?

Once you have passed Module 1 and Module 2 on a 600cc+ motorcycle you have gained your full unrestricted motorcycle licence and you can ride any bike, at any size and at any power. It is possible to take this course at 21, if you have passed the A2 test and at least two years have elapsed.
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What speed is Mod 1 hazard avoidance?

You needed to achieve a minimum speed of 31 miles per hour (mph) (50km/h) during the avoidance and emergency stop exercises. If your speed is 48kph or 49kph then you will get a minor for not being 50kph or more but if the stops are good then you will pass the exercise.
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