Direct Access Motorbike Training - Manchester, Macclesfield, Salford, Cheshire and the surrounding areas.
RJH Driver & Rider Training Ltd for Direct Access (DAS)
Motorbike Training Salford, Congleton, Macclefield and Biddulph.
Direct Access (DAS) allows riders aged 21 years old or over to take their test on a large motorcycle, allowing them to ride any bike with no restrictions.
You must complete CBT, a motorcycle theory test and finally take both Module 1 and Module 2 of the practical test on a 500cc motorcycle.
At RJH Driver & Rider Training Ltd we have 10 years experience and our Direct Access (DAS) course will prepare you to pass the full test and then be able to ride any size motorcycle. The training courses are flexible and run 7 days a week. You can run your DAS over weekends to fit it around work or choose to train with us during the week and even evening Direct Access (DAS) Training in Salford Manchester.
RJH Driver & Rider Training Ltd Direct Access (DAS) lessons are designed around you. Most of our Motorbike Trainees can expect to pass their tests after 3 or 4 days training. Some take a little longer, others a little less. The amount of training required therefore determines the cost of the course, both you and your RJH Qualified Motorbike Instructor will know when you are ready for your test, thus ensuring you won’t be paying for more lessons than you need to.
Our approach to achieving a higher than average pass rate for your test is simple..... Our experience of 10 years Teaching and we train you to be able to control the bike confidently and effectively both on and off the road thus delivering ALL of the skills you need to pass both Module 1 and Module 2 prior to taking Module 1. By combining the training for both elements of the test, we firmly believe that the approach consistently produces better, safer and more confident riders, our pass rates are proof, and many other schools aspire to equal us.
A lot of press coverage has been focussed on certain elements of the new Module 1 Test, and schools inability to replicate the test environment successfully but at RJH Driver & Rider Training Ltd we have a 7 days a week, 365 days a year, Motorbike Direct Access (DAS) Training Facility which replicates exactly the same environment as on your test! This is a pretty unique facility compared to all the other motorcycle schools in the Cheshire and North West area.
Direct Access (DAS) Motorbike Training will cover the following:
An introduction to the larger and more powerful 500cc motorbikes. We conduct this in a 7 day, 365 safe off road environment before transferring to normal roads.
On road, you will become proficient in pulling away into
traffic, U-turns, roundabouts, junctions, road positioning,
hazard awareness, observation, emergency stop, dual
carriageways, overtaking safely, making progress, hill starts
and gradients and counter steering.
As your course develops
we will be polishing up on all your new skills and adding more
detail to your ride. Our intention is to properly prepare you to
ride your motorcycle after test day – not just concentrating on
a minimum standard pass (a practice adapted by some training
schools). Riding well is achieved by practice, together with
confidence, forward planning, anticipation and good observation.
Our course will give you all this and more!
Towards the end of your few days with us, we will concentrate on
giving you on and off road practice of the required manoeuvres
of the Module 1 Test.
These will include looking at
pushing the bike both forward and backward, slalom and figure of
eight, swerve avoidance and controlled stopping, the U-turn,
slow riding and the emergency stop.
You will be accompanied
to the local test centre for your Module 1 Test as part of your
training.
Once you have passed your Module 1, you’ll have a
final half day’s training or more if needed and your Module 2
test.
So for Direct Access (DAS) choose RJH Driver &
Rider Training Ltd.
ACCELERATED ACCESS SCHEME
Riders who reach the age of 21, while still within the 2-year
period where they are restricted to maximum 25kw machines, but
who wish to ride larger bikes need to pass a further test on a
motorcycle of at least 35kw.
They may practise on bikes
over 25kw under the same practise conditions for Direct Access
riders.
You will revert to learner status while practicing
(on a motorcycle greater than 25kw) although test failure will
not affect your existing licence.








