Module 1 Training
Module 1 (M1) focuses on controlled off-road motorcycle maneuvers. It assesses your ability to handle a motorcycle in a variety of scenarios that simulate real-world riding conditions in a safe, controlled environment. ​
Key Features
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Duration: Typically 2-3 hours of practice per session, but it may vary by training provider.
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Environment: Conducted on a purpose-built off-road area.
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Maneuvers Covered:
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Slow riding (e.g., figure of eight, U-turns)
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Controlled stop
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Emergency stop
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Hazard avoidance (swerve test)
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Pushing the motorcycle
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Goals: Build confidence in motorcycle control, prepare for the Module 1 test.
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Lessons are 3.5 hours long and priced at £195.
Test Format
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Administered by the DVSA.
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Must achieve a pass in this module before proceeding to Module 2.
Tips
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Practice throttle control, balance, and braking techniques.
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Ensure you’re familiar with your motorcycle’s handling.
Module 2 Training
Module 2 (M2) is an on-road riding assessment. It tests your ability to apply what you’ve learned in Module 1 while navigating real traffic scenarios.
Key Features
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Duration: Around 3-4 hours of training, tailored to your skill level and familiarity with road riding.
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Environment: Public roads and highways under the supervision of an instructor.
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Skills Assessed:
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Safe riding practices
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Traffic laws compliance
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Hazard awareness and response
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Road positioning and overtaking
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Use of mirrors, signals, and indicators
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Goals: Develop road confidence and competency to pass the Module 2 test.
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Lessons are 3.5 hours long and priced at £195.
Test Format
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Conducted on public roads by a DVSA examiner.
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Includes an eyesight check and "show me, tell me" vehicle safety questions.
Tips
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Focus on defensive riding techniques and anticipating road conditions.
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Practice in a variety of weather conditions and times of day, if possible.