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A flowchart of the different ways you can get a full motorcycle licence, including the training and tests you need to take.
You can appeal to a court about your driving test if your examiner did not follow the law, but your test result cannot be changed.
You can use the driving test marking sheet (DL25) if you're a driving instructor carrying out a mock driving test.
The 'show me, tell me' vehicle safety questions that driving examiners can ask in category A (motorcycle) riding tests.
Find out what’s assessed during your driving test, what things count as faults, and how to improve.
A list of subcategory A2 and category A motorcycles that can be used for the module 1 and module 2 motorcycle riding tests.
Diagrams of the different layouts of the off-road motorcycle manoeuvring area used for module 1 of the motorcycle practical test.
How to use the DVSA practical test business service to book and manage driving tests for your pupils, and manage your business details.
Information on what you can and cannot film during a driving test and how to follow the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) policy.
An example of the route diagrams that driving examiners can use to help you understand where you’re going when following verbal directions.
Draft regulations to change licence upgrades if you take a test in an automatic vehicle, and to reduce the motorcycle engine capacity needed for some tests.
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