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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 improve, operate and control their motorcycle.
Motorcycle Riders Hub has designed the Learners CBT Course to help you prepare for your CBT and first first on the road. Listen to the podcast below to find out more…
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.
Take away any anxiety about the Module 1 test. Learn how to pass the test with ease, understand what to do with all the tips and advice you need in one place.
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 improve, operate and control their motorcycle.
Get your very own online instructors today, when you sign up to the Module 1 Course. We’ll help you pass your Mod 1 test. The Motorcycle Riders Hub Module One Course compliments practical motorcycle training.
You will be invited to enter the Module One test area, this is known as the Motorcycle Manoeuvring Area or MMA and to park just inside the gates. Once ready, take your time, do not rush and take the opportunity to relax and think about the task in hand before you pull away.
The Module One U-Turn is the last of the slow control manoeuvres. It requires you to be confident and relaxed, which will help you to turn the handlebars.
The Module 2 Course gives you a full breakdown of the whole test from start to finish. Relieve any test nerves as you are better prepared as you know what to expect.
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 improve, operate and control their motorcycle.
If you are embarking on Module Two training for the first time, there is a lot to learn. Having a better understanding before and during your training will help you achieve a first time pass, making the process of gaining your motorcycle licence much easier and cheaper (no retests required).
Before starting the Module Two motorcycle test, the examiner will ask a series of ‘show me or tell me’ motorcycle safety questions. These specific questions are available on the DVSA website and should be covered in detail during Module Two motorcycle training with professional training schools.
When you are leaving the dual carriageway, you will normally use a slip lane. There are other situations when the dual carriageway finishes at a roundabout.
The Advanced Course is the perfect online training resource and stepping stone if you want to improve your riding ability, take your riding to the next level.
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 improve, operate and control their motorcycle.
Take full advantage of all that this fantastic resource offers. The full Advanced Academy takes riders to the next level. Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly and remember to ‘Keep it on the black stuff’.
Advanced riding is a way of riding that ensures you are in control at all times and can react safely to any situation, having a methodical system in place will help you to deal with any hazard.
The System of Motorcycle Control is a way of riding, it must be understood, applied and practiced for someone to develop into a skilled and proficient advanced rider.
Always consider that there will be situations that force you to take an alternative road position to the ideal one. These dangers may be subtle but really do highlight the difference between an advanced rider and a first class rider who fully understands the inherent dangers.
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