Pah, easy peasy, 35/35 for the theory and 67/75 (89 per cent) for the hazard perception, Stevie Wonder could pass it ;)
Now off to book the test :p
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Pah, easy peasy, 35/35 for the theory and 67/75 (89 per cent) for the hazard perception, Stevie Wonder could pass it ;)
Now off to book the test :p
well done ...... blindfold on for the next part then :clown:
Now tried to book my test, earliest i can book online is the day after i go to Baku next trip, 25th June :eek::disapprove:
Put your name down for a cancellation, or try a diff test centre.
Well done btw
Well done Alan, wont be long now till your tearing up the roads around Montrose now then... :D:p
If i can get a test booked i will, nowt available in my area until June :eek:Quote:
quote:Originally posted by zimbo
Well done Alan, wont be long now till your tearing up the roads around Montrose now then... :D:p
Anyone used Biketec
They seem to offer the complete package with a test at the end
I did the package to get my licence, if you were new to the road I wouldn't recommended but since you've been on the roads for years, its just a case of teaching you bike control.
Speak to a few people see if anyone can recommend a riding school.
Try this bike forum Nodding Dogs to see if there's anyone from there that can recommend somewhere
Biketec would appear to have good and bad days, some people loved them, others not so. This is the same story with most though.
Mike Rennie is a top bloke and will help you out.
http://www.allbiketraining.co.uk/
I did my lessons and test with them many many years ago. I find them very good. It all depends on which instructor you ended up with.
I pick up my new bike amorn:D