Motorcycle Module 1 Course Circuit Layout
Motorcycle module 1 practical test requires that you undergo manoeuvres on an off-road course to demonstrate you have good control of the vehicle.
The layout of the motorcycle manoeuvring area can vary depending on the location of the DVSA test centre that you take the module 1 test. The various manoeuvres you’ll be required to demonstrate to the examiner are:
- wheeling the moped or motorcycle and using the stand
- riding a slalom and figure of 8
- slow ride
- U-turn
- cornering and controlled stop
- cornering and the emergency stop
- cornering and hazard avoidance
Module 1 Course Layout
Detailed below are the various course layouts that you can expect to see at a DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) motorcycle test centre.
MOTORCYCLE Module 1 Diagram – Avoidance to left
- Stands & Manual Handling
- Slalom
- Figure of eight
- Slow ride
- U-turn
- Cornering
- Controlled stop
- A 30 km/h / 19 mph circuit ride
- A 50 km/h / 32 mph emergency brake
- A 30 km/h / 19 mph circuit ride
- A 50 km/h / 32 mph avoidance
MOPEDS
For all mopeds speed requirements are 30 km/h / 19 mph
Course Layout
The avoidance to right course may be used depending on the motorcycle test centre that you attend.
MOTORCYCLE MODULE 1 DIAGRAM – LEFT Circuit
- Stands & Manual Handling
- Slalom
- Figure of eight
- Slow ride
- U-turn
- Cornering
- Controlled stop
- A 30 km/h / 19 mph circuit ride
- A 50 km/h / 32 mph emergency brake
- A 30 km/h / 19 mph circuit ride
- A 50 km/h / 32 mph avoidance
MOPEDS
For all mopeds speed requirements are 30 km/h / 19 mph
COURSE LAYOUT
Depending on the test centre that you attend, circuit layouts may be to the left or right.