What is the complete process for the motorcycle road test?
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At the starting point, park and wait for about 5-10 seconds, turn on the left turn signal, observe the road conditions ahead, and then start the vehicle. After driving past the white line on the ground, stop and remain stationary. At the beginning of the test, turn your head left and right twice. Wait for about 5-10 seconds before starting. When the command for straight driving and lane changing is given, turn your head left and right twice and wait for 5 seconds. For pulling over to the side, align with the marker—first, pull the clutch, then apply both front and rear brakes simultaneously. Once the vehicle is completely stopped, honk the horn. Wait until the device announces that you have passed the test before moving the vehicle.
I remember when I took the motorcycle license test last year, the road test process was both exciting and a little nerve-wracking. The entire procedure started with scheduling after passing the written test, followed by a week of practice at the driving school focusing on balance and steering. On the exam day, I had to bring my ID card and helmet, check in at the test site, and the examiner inspected the vehicle's lights and brakes for proper functioning. Then came the skill test portion, which involved slow-speed figure-eight turns and emergency braking to test hand stability. The road test was even more critical—riding on actual roads while following the examiner's instructions for lane changes and stops, paying attention to speed control and signal usage. During the feedback after the test, I was told my turns were too sharp and I almost failed, reminding everyone to practice maintaining safe distances more. The whole process took about two hours, and it's recommended that beginners simulate the test environment more to reduce mistakes.