
I knew I'd missed it too.
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
I stand corrected, sorry about that. They've obviously changed it in the last 3 years since I stopped instructing. We never used to add points for failing to headcheck and I did instructor school in about 1998. it must have been at the time they widened the Uturn and spread the cones out.starlet wrote:I did my Ps a about a month ago and each headcheck you miss you accumulate 3 points. So if you miss 3 headchecks that's 9 points which is a fail and the instructor is not allowed to point out what you've done wrong until the end when they say "The test is complete, pass/fail" etc.Glen wrote:Ironically you can fail your L's for not doing headchecks but not your P's. The instructor will point it out to you but so long as you don't do anything dangerous you'll be right. Having said that...do your headchecks they'll save your life one day.
That's how it worked for me anyway
In Tassy do you have to headcheck with both headsDaisy wrote:Me too. Technically, I missed one.starlet wrote: each headcheck you miss you accumulate 3 points. So if you miss 3 headchecks that's 9 points which is a fail and the instructor is not allowed to point out what you've done wrong until the end when they say "The test is complete, pass/fail" etc.
That's how it worked for me anywayI did check - but he'd already seen me release the clutch.
Glen wrote:In Tassy do you have to headcheck with both heads![]()
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Sorry, no more tassy jokes I promise
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
More accurately, you accumulate 1 point for the first head check missed, 3 points for the 2nd and 5 points if you forget to do a head check a 3rd time. So if you forget to do head check 3 times you do fail but I wouldn't stress if you forget to do it once (but don't do it a 2nd or 3rd time). Just like you lose 3 points for putting your foot down once during the obstacle course but get penalised 5 points the 2nd time. If you make the same mistake twice, the penalty increases for the 2nd time. Keep in mind, the point system is designed so that you can make mistakes and still pass comfortably eg. forget head check once (1 point) and put foot down in u-turn (3 points) still means you pass with 4 points to spare.starlet wrote:I did my Ps a about a month ago and each headcheck you miss you accumulate 3 points. So if you miss 3 headchecks that's 9 points which is a fail and the instructor is not allowed to point out what you've done wrong until the end when they say "The test is complete, pass/fail" etc.
You only lose points forgetting head checks in the obstacle course. I don't think the instructor penalises you if you forget head checks during the group ride but he might pay more attention during the obstacle course if they see you displaying bad habits in the ride.Glen wrote:I stand corrected, sorry about that. They've obviously changed it in the last 3 years since I stopped instructing. We never used to add points for failing to headcheck and I did instructor school in about 1998. it must have been at the time they widened the Uturn and spread the cones out.