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1. Learning to ride a motorcycle
2. Preparing for training
4. Riding faults
5. Observations
6. The 5 basic controls
7. How to hold the bars
9. Daily checks VOLTS
10. Weekly checks POWDDERSS
11. Safety position
12. Selecting 1st gear & neutral
13. Pulling away
14. Slow control
15. Figure-of-Eight
16. U-Turn
17. Changing gear
18. Controlled braking
19. Emergency stop
20. Basic counter steering
21. Negotiating Junctions – OSMPSL
22. Poor junction control
23. Slowing down for junctions
25. T Junction – Turn right
26. Side road – Turn left
27. Side road – Turn right
28. Roundabouts – Turn left
29. Roundabouts – Straight ahead
30. Roundabouts – Turn right
31. Urban riding
32. City riding
33. Rural riding
34. First time on road
35. Further training
36. Take responsibility
All 36 lessons listed in drop down panel
The Learners Academy is an online eLearning training and guidance platform for all riders. It helps riders at different stages in their training to understand how to operate, control and improve their motorcycle riding.
Motorcycle Riders Hub has designed the Learners CBT Course to help you prepare for your CBT and first on the road. Listen to the podcast below to find out more…
Whilst these resources have been put together by a team of experienced instructors, they do not substitute professional motorcycle training. They are intended to enhance a students motorcycle training through pre-learning, with the goal of a better skilled, more confident and safer novice rider. Learners CBT Course students are advised to engage with all elements of this training resource and to watch each video several times.
It is natural for you as a learner rider to look down at the controls. Familiarity and practice are the essential ingredients for you to keep your eyes on the road while operating the additional controls.
This manoeuvre is also referred to as a left turn, from a minor to a major road. The most common junctions for learner riders to negotiate are T Junctions and side roads.
Turning left at a ‘T’ Junction is also referred to as ‘left turn, minor to major’ and is one of the easier turns to make on a motorcycle. As with all junctions, the OSMPSL routine is key, along with slowing down in plenty of time, looking into the junction early and ensuring the optimum road position to either stop or ride forward. Junctions take time and lots of practice to perfect, so learner riders are encouraged to be patient and to keep safety in mind at all times. Also – always be aware of other vehicles trying to overtake at the junction.
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