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What's on the MSF driving test?

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what's on the MSF driving test? My classes are early next month and I've been practicing around my block and in empty parking lots. Was curious what I should practice?

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  1. Do slow turns, figure 8's, starts, stops, braking.  Be able to turn around without your foot touching the ground in a 20 foot box.


  2. Look, don't "sweat it". You will find out that they will teach you all the correct ways to handle and manuever the bike on a tight course and proper ways to avoid accidents. It is a defensive course they teach and you repeat it over and over again till ya get it right. In fact , if I were you I would quit practicing unless you have someone who has been thru the course  advising you. cause all you are trying right now will probably have to be "untaught bad habits" you are developing. Back in my day all ya had to do was ride in a square, like a baseball diamond., stop at every base and keep your feet up  and left turn ,repeat,repeat, etc. So 2 yrs ago I took a course for a break on my insurance rates and after going through the course I realized that I thought I knew how to ride after 38 yrs but that course taught this 'ol dog a lot of new tricks and I found it very useful. I went to a private school instead of one at a vocational school and got a lot more individual training. My money was well spent. Plus we did it on their bikes so anyone who "screwed up" scraped their paint and not our own bike's . It isn't like taking a State exam where ya mess up twice by putting down your foot or weaving right when they said go left and ya flunk. So don't worry about it and just be glad ya have pros teaching you the right way to manuever  to keep your asphalt on the ground instead of embedded in you( roadrash as it is commonly called)

  3. The written test is easy. The riding course is tougher. the course I went to was good though because the instructor would work with you if you had trouble and he showed the best way to do things.  I left that one day course a lot better rider than I was when I got there.  Like someone said, you do this figure 8 thing and have to stay in the lines and that was tough for me, I guess it depends on the size of your bike how easy it is.  You also go through some cones with one hand, work on curves, and do the panic stop, which is actually kind of fun. Good luck and don't sweat it.

  4. you have to do a crazy u-turn thing at really slow speeds, Its like 2 U turns inside of a box painted on the ground, you cant go outside the lines or touch the ground with your feet(thats the hardest thing, other than that its all breaking, turning, and accelerating.... the only other thing is that when you brake and stop, make sure to put your left foot down first......

    Its easy..... youll pass with flying colors

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