Have your say on the proposed modular motorcycling test
The Driving Standards Agency have put out proposals to enhance the way motorcyclists are tested.
They are proposing a two stage modular test, to split the current single-event motorcycling test into two parts:-
Module 1 would contain the specified manoeuvres element of the test including exercises designed to assess the rider's ability to control their machine safely, including avoidance and emergency stop exercises carried out at a minimum speed of 50 kph.
Module 2 would include an eyesight test and up to 35 minutes of in-traffic riding assessing the rider's ability to safely interact with other road users.
The overall price for the test will apparently remain unchanged, the price will be split across both modules - so candidates only have to pay for each section of the test as they take it.
You can have your say online and read the consultation paper which is at http://www.dsa.gov.uk/Category.asp?cat=594, or write to The Driving Standards Agency, The Axis Building, 112 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, NG1 6LP.
Or for more information you can call 0115 936 6092.
So if you want your voice to be heard on this critical motorcycling issue get your comments in to the DSA!!
Oh, anyone wishing to comment on the proposals must do so by 9 January 2009.
They are proposing a two stage modular test, to split the current single-event motorcycling test into two parts:-
Module 1 would contain the specified manoeuvres element of the test including exercises designed to assess the rider's ability to control their machine safely, including avoidance and emergency stop exercises carried out at a minimum speed of 50 kph.
Module 2 would include an eyesight test and up to 35 minutes of in-traffic riding assessing the rider's ability to safely interact with other road users.
The overall price for the test will apparently remain unchanged, the price will be split across both modules - so candidates only have to pay for each section of the test as they take it.
You can have your say online and read the consultation paper which is at http://www.dsa.gov.uk/Category.asp?cat=594, or write to The Driving Standards Agency, The Axis Building, 112 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, NG1 6LP.
Or for more information you can call 0115 936 6092.
So if you want your voice to be heard on this critical motorcycling issue get your comments in to the DSA!!
Oh, anyone wishing to comment on the proposals must do so by 9 January 2009.
Ride safe.
Jon Booth
Email: webmaster@inter-bike.co.uk
Email: webmaster@inter-bike.co.uk
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