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Skip to main content 4. Module 1 off-road test: what happens You’ll take the module 1 test in an off-road motorcycle manoeuvring area. The test normally takes about 20 minutes and includes: wheeling the moped or motorcycle and using the stand riding a slalom and figure of 8 cornering and a controlled stop cornering and an emergency stop cornering and hazard avoidance For the hazard avoidance and emergency stop exercises you must ride at a minimum speed of: 19 mph on a moped 31 mph on a motorcycle You’ll be told if you’ve passed module 1 at the end of the test. The examiner will make a note of: dangerous faults - these involve actual danger to you, the examiner, the public or property serious faults - these are potentially dangerous riding faults - these aren’t potentially dangerous, but could become serious if you keep making the same mistake You’ll pass module 1 if you make: no serious or dangerous faults (sometimes called ‘majors’)

no more than 5 riding faults (sometimes called ‘minors’) tell you what faults you made, if any give you a pass certificate - you need to take this to the module 2 test If you’re upgrading your licence through ‘progressive access’, you must pass module 2 within 6 months. You have to pass module 1 again if you don’t. If you don’t pass You’ll have to book another module 1 test and pay again. You have to choose a date at least 3 working days away. If you’ve already booked the module 2 test you might need to change the date, since you must pass module 1 before you can take module 2. You’ll lose your fee if you don’t give 3 full days’ notice to cancel your module 2 test. Sundays and public holidays don’t count as working days. Last updated: 1 December 2016 Help us improve GOV.UK Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. What you were doingLog in or register

Sign in to see your cover and request assistance online Don’t have a My AA account? You’ll need your policy or membership number APPLY FOR AN IDP AT EUROTUNNEL FOLKESTONE How to get an IDP from our Eurotunnel shop Check what you need to bring with youThe next generation of KTM adventure models are here! - Bikes arriving from late January - FIVE all new models - New aggressive styling - Groundbreaking technology on every model - A model for every budget - READY TO RACE Save up to 20% on pre-registered street models - Brand new 2016 models on '66 plates - 2016 ADVENTURE models at amazing prices - Bargain learner legal 125's - A2 compliant super deals - Limited stock, call to find out what we have available! Give your child the tools to succeed! - Small and Big Wheel 85 SX variants - New WP air forks on both 50 and 65 SX models - Pre-Delivery Inspection to safety check all bikes - Optional SXS kits for budding racers

- Full maintenance handover with every KTM The radical 2017 EXC rangeFolkestone to Calais Eurotunnel The Eurotunnel Folkestone Calais Eurotunnel crossing between England and France is the only service operating on this route. With crossing durations from 35 minutes, the route is scheduled to run around 46 times per day.
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Folkestone - Calais Eurotunnel Operators Average Folkestone Calais Prices Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Folkestone Calais route is a car and 2 passengers. Good experience yet again on Eurotunnel. I use the tunnel maybe 6 times a year now having dispensed completely with the ferries. Just so much quicker & easier! Always get put on an earlier train for no charge which is great. Plus got some bargain booze at the Calais Terminal this trip. What's not to like :-) 'Dawn' travelled with Eurotunnel on Le Shuttle "Swift, efficient and professional service - highly recommend" Visited Belgium for the weekend. And could not have been easier. 30 minutes after driving in to the shuttle carriage we arrived in France! And a few minutes later we were driving north to our destination for brunch in Brugge. 'Duncan ' travelled with Eurotunnel on Le Shuttle folkestone to calais Quick access everything and caught the earliest train.

But came back from calaiis to Folkestone morethan 2 hours waiting in quiue because the member of staff who board in the train made a mistake by order. any way train is quick and fast. Thanks for reasonable fares. 'SRIRANJAN' travelled with Eurotunnel on Le Shuttle Was very good going out better than ferry just a hold up on way back from Calais but still was ok 'Anonymous' travelled with Eurotunnel on Le Shuttle The town of Folkestone is located on the south east coast of England in the county of Kent. Located around 70 miles to the south east of London, Folkestone has a small port and is easily accessible by god road and rail links. A major landmark in the town is The Leas, which are cliffs that are located above the town's beach. Also in the town, visitors will find a Mertello Tower which is a small defensive fort that was built in the 19th century and stands on the cliffs above Copt Point. The tower was principally constructed as part of England's defences against Napoleon but has since had several other uses.

It has been Coast Guard lookout, a family home, a golf clubhouse and a World War II mine control post. Today, the tower is a visitor centre. Located just outside of the town is the southern end of the Kent Down Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is a haven for walking, cycling, horse riding and nature watching.The small harbour at Folkestone is mainly used by fishing and pleasure boats with cross channel ferries having stopped using the port in 2000. The English end of the Channel Tunnel is located at nearby Cheriton. The French city of Calais is located in the Nord-Pas de Calais departement of north west France and is the closest port in France to England. The Strait of Dover, which lies across the English Channel on the UK mainland, is around 32 km from Calais and on a clear day the famous White Cliffs of Dover can be seen from Calais as can the Calais coast from the cliffs. Calais has been an important maritime hub for commerce and tourism between France and England for many years and the town itself is divided into two parts.