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New Theory Test



As some of you may know, the DSA has introduced a new theory test which now
has 50 questions instead of 35. You have to get 43 correct answers to gain a
pass.

The new test isn't online yet but how many of you would pass the old 35
mine does.
Mine doesn't, but according to the manual for my alarm if I press both
buttons on the fob for 3 seconds then it will activate hazard warning
lights.



Aye, it's not lying ... that's certainly worth knowing.
with your riding style, you really ought just to leave it like that
all the time.
Either that or pre-program it to send an SMS to the local ambulance
centre whenever he activates it..
Or scaffolding companies.
Hey, I stand by my record - 3 crashes serious enough to cause proper damage
to the bike; all of them on straight roads, all of them without causing
damage to another person or vehicle and all of them walked away from.

My hero.

Do you have any scars?

question test?
34/35 - But as I don't ever hope to be in the position of exchanging a
provisional for a full licence ever again I can live with not knowing
I have two years and not just six months to do so.
A1M has a few.
I passed with 35/35 and passed the proper theory test 35/35 too.
However, that doesn't mean I can ride a bike.
Got two 'wrong'. I shouldn't give way to pedestrians waiting to cross
on a flashing amber at a pelican crossing, and I don't need to change
tyres at 1.6mm, but can wait until 1mm.

Glad to see the questions are just as sensible as ever. Not.


Don't forget next October will see the introduction of the new 2 part
Hmmmm.....

Your Test Results

Your test results table 31 out of 35

FAIL

You have correctly answered 31 out of 35 questions. To pass this test
you need to answer at least 43 out of 35. Use the reveal anwsers
feature to review your questions.

Motorcycle practical test.
I've decided to ignore your advice and completely forget it.

http://www.takeyourbiketestnow.co.uk/a/pdf/directive.pdf
Goodie. How has the DSA decided someone must swerve?

Anchors then swerve or swerve then anchors?