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Originally Posted by reeder
I'm sure you probably don't have to REMEMBER the route. Just follow the signs for a destination.
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No - and in fact, you can stop the examiner AS MANY times as you choose to get a reminder you where you are supposed to be going and they can't penalise you (unless you don't do it safely). However, IMHO - that is highly likely to royally p1ss them off and you can fail on something like 10 minors. So stopping them a number of times does mean you have to pull over, stop and start again - each time, you must do all of your checks etc....sooooo, although my instructor says (to be difficult) pull them over as much as possible, I'll be trying to make sure I don't and avoid any fluff-ups and clocking up minors - just keep riding
I don't agree with Swerve test - but I would say that wouldn't I? I hear the same as you, cccsssddd, that it's to keep nutters off the road. But my argument is the nuttier you are, the more likely you don't fluff that up (over-confident). For me it was the thought of hitting the cone that made me look at the cone and aim at it!
(A Bug's Life: "Stay away from the light. But, it's so beauuuuuuuudiful". )
For those of you that have mod 1 to do - it's not that bad - know you can do it and you will.