- Sat Aug 13, 2016 11:54 am
#61146
I think it was more a case that one was supposed to look over your shoulder like on a push bike and everyone could ride a push bike. In, when was it, 1971/72 the examiner certainly expected you to look over the shoulders and /not/ use a mirror since looking is actually better than using a mirror.
Actually the bike test was a bit of a joke, the examiner expected me to ride round the block of my granny's old house a few times, so I knew the roads inside out. No indicators, flapping arms. Then after he leapt out on me I read a number plate half way up the street for him, it was the wrong one but it was so far away he couldn't even see it, but that was ok.