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Motorcycle Maneuvers

Master the Module 1 off-road exercises

Module 1 challenges your machine control in a controlled environment. The exercises test specific skills that translate directly to road safety. This guide breaks down each exercise, explaining the technique and common problems so you can practice effectively.

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Last updated: January 2, 2026Reviewed by AutoviaTest Editorial Team

In This Guide

1. Slow Control Fundamentals2. Slalom Exercise3. Figure of Eight4. U-Turn5. Hazard Avoidance6. Emergency Stop

1. Slow Control Fundamentals

Low-speed control is the foundation. Use friction point (clutch slipping), rear brake for stability, and look where you want to go. Your body position matters - slight lean into the direction you're turning. Counter-balance by shifting your weight opposite to the bike lean at walking pace.

2. Slalom Exercise

Weave between cones at a controlled pace. Look ahead to the next cone, not at the one you're passing. Use gentle handlebar inputs and body lean. Maintain a consistent speed using clutch and rear brake. The key is smoothness - jerky movements cause wobbles.

3. Figure of Eight

Complete a figure-8 pattern within a marked area. This tests turning ability in both directions. Look through the turns, not at the ground. Use clutch control for consistent speed. The transition between circles is crucial - plan ahead and stay smooth. Practice both directions equally.

4. U-Turn

Execute a U-turn within a confined space. Look over your shoulder in the direction of turn. Use rear brake and clutch together for stability. Lean the bike but keep your body upright or counter-lean. Commit to the turn - hesitation causes problems. Practice until it feels natural.

5. Hazard Avoidance

Approach at specified speed then swerve to avoid an obstacle. This simulates avoiding something in your path. Look at your escape route, not the hazard. Counter-steer: push left to go left, push right to go right. Don't brake during the swerve - do it before or after.

6. Emergency Stop

Approach at required speed and stop in minimum distance when signaled. Apply both brakes progressively - front brake provides most stopping power. Keep the bike upright and straight. Don't lock wheels - practice threshold braking. Stop within the marked distance.

Key Takeaways

  • Slow control uses clutch friction point, rear brake, and vision
  • Look where you want to go - your bike follows your eyes
  • Counter-steering (push-steer) is essential for avoidance maneuvers
  • Front brake provides most stopping power but requires smooth application

Pro Tips

Practice slow control in a parking lot until it becomes automatic

Set up your own cones to practice the exact test exercises

Have someone film your practice to identify technique issues

Practice the emergency stop from various speeds to build muscle memory

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Looking at the ground instead of where you want to go
  • Grabbing the front brake suddenly causing the wheel to lock
  • Tensing up which transfers to jerky bike movements

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