There are three Module One test higher speed exercises. You will have to ride the circuit for each of them, they are:
Controlled Stop
Emergency Stop
Avoidance
When riding through the circuit it is imperative to understand what you are trying to achieve. There is little point just riding through without a methodical process, as this will result in different outcomes every time.
The common elements shared by all three Module One riding the circuit exercises are:
Select 1st gear
Carry out rear observations
Ride across the test centre
Select 2nd gear as you ride across (max 20 mph)
Aim between the red and blue cones
Avoid braking in curve (maintain 19 mph)
Entering the curve, aim for 1 mtr from red cones
Locate the second cone away from the centre red cone
When in position, turn towards blue cones
On exit from curve, aim for 1 mtr from blue cones
Avoid fixating on cones
Look up and ahead
Be ready to accelerate
MODULE ONE RIDING THE CIRCUIT - SPEED REQUIREMENTS
The Controlled stop
In the circuit: 19 mph (30 kph is an *advisory speed requirement)
At the speed camera: No speed requirement
Emergency stop
In the circuit: 19 mph (30 kph is an *advisory speed requirement)
At the speed camera: 32 mph (50 kph is a *required speed)
Avoidance
In the circuit: 19 mph (30 kph is an *advisory speed requirement)
At the speed camera: 32 mph (50 kph is a *required speed)
*advisory speed requirement: The examiner only has a visual assessment of the speed, as there are no speed cameras to view when you ride the circuit. *required: This is a required speed, the speed camera in the higher speed exercise records your speed.