DAS Advice please
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Wyvern971

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1,507 posts

229 months

Thursday 7th June 2007
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Hello to all,

I'm 26 & been driving cars for a while, but a newbie to biking.

I am taking my DAS next week, am not particularly worried (maybe I should be), and in general was looking for advice on what to do and not to do on the actual day of the exam.

From what I've been told;
Putting your foot down on the U-turn = fail (shouldn't be a problem)
U-turn is done on a hill start - any truth to this, as I've not done a hill start U-turn yet?


In general I don't think I'm that bad, but then again I don't really know that much.
I've passed the CBT and Theory test (both with no problems) and currently potter around on a 125cc manual bike.

Any advice as to what is expected, do's and don'ts would be much appreciated.

Thanks a lot

George

John Laverick

2,002 posts

235 months

Thursday 7th June 2007
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Don't forget to turn you indicator off after making a turn! [I believe this is one of the most common mistakes].

Try and make good progress whenever possible [within the speed limits obviously]. When I did my test I rode onto roundabouts a couple of times which I has happy with but thought the following instructor may have though were a bit tight. After the test he comments he was please with those specific moves as they showed confidence and experience.

When going round the block to do the emergency stop … don’t be afraid of doing a practice [around the corner out of his sight].

If you feel you’ve made mistakes don’t worry about it and just get on with it … when I did mine I was convinced I had failed when in fact I had only picked up 2 minors.

Davel

8,982 posts

279 months

Thursday 7th June 2007
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You may do a hill start.

You certainly will do a U-turn but normally not on a hill.

My advice would be to treat it as a normal rideout and enjoy it.

Do your lifesavers and make sure you indicate when he asks you to pull over and when you set off.

Just chill and enjoy it.

RemaL

25,071 posts

255 months

Thursday 7th June 2007
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worht asking on other forums as well to get as much info as you can.

such as http://www.superbikeforums.co.uk/index.php which I post on and they are very helpful just like these nice people on here