This unit focuses on the critical skills of balance and low-speed control for motorcycle riders, essential for navigating urban Spanish environments safely. You'll learn how rider posture, the centre of gravity, and counter-steering techniques impact stability, preparing you for challenges like parking and tight maneuvers. Mastering these fundamentals is key to building confidence and passing your DGT theory exam.

Browse all lessons that make up Balance & Low-Speed Control. Each lesson focuses on specific topics, learning objectives, and core concepts, helping you build essential knowledge and follow a clear, structured progression toward your study goals in Spain.
This lesson explores static balance techniques essential when the motorcycle is stationary or moving at extremely low speeds. The content covers optimal foot placement, body posture, and centre of gravity control to maintain stability. Emphasis is placed on weight distribution between the bike and rider and practical balance drills.
This lesson focuses on low-speed manoeuvres within congested urban traffic, detailing techniques for navigating tight corners and weaving through traffic. Learners analyze urban traffic flow, pedestrian zones, and cyclist interactions to anticipate hazards. The lesson also explains DGT regulations regarding slow-speed movement and lane positioning.
This lesson explains the physics of counter-steering, where the rider initiates a turn by briefly steering the front wheel opposite to the desired direction. It details how body shift and rider lean influence the turn entry and exit phases. Understanding these principles enables riders to achieve precise directional control and maintain turning stability.
This lesson identifies frequent beginner errors such as over-application of throttle, misuse of the clutch, and improper braking timing. It analyzes the underlying causes of these mistakes and offers corrective techniques to develop safe riding habits. By referencing DGT exam examples, learners gain insight into how to avoid these common pitfalls.
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Low-speed control is vital for navigating Spain's often congested urban environments, roundabouts, and tight parking situations. It directly impacts your safety by preventing drops and allowing for smoother interaction with traffic. The DGT theory exam tests your understanding of these fundamental riding principles.
Counter-steering is primarily for higher speeds, but understanding its principles helps with subtle body inputs even at low speeds. At very low speeds, small pushes on the handlebars, combined with precise body movements, are used to initiate turns and maintain stability, which is a nuanced aspect of control.
The motorcycle's centre of gravity, combined with the rider's weight distribution, dictates its stability. By understanding how to shift your weight and adjust your posture, you can influence the centre of gravity and maintain balance, especially when stationary or moving very slowly.
While the DGT theory exam focuses more on general safe riding, understanding how to park securely and without obstructing traffic is expected. This unit covers practical techniques for stable parking and maneuvering in confined areas, which indirectly relates to safe road user behaviour.
Common mistakes include looking down at the front wheel instead of ahead, grabbing the brakes too hard, jerky throttle inputs, and tense body posture. This unit addresses these issues, teaching learners to look where they want to go and use smooth, controlled inputs.
This unit covers key theoretical aspects of motorcycle control and stability that are assessed in the DGT theory exam. Understanding these concepts will help you answer questions related to safe urban riding, hazard avoidance at low speeds, and rider technique.
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This unit is specifically designed for learner motorcycle riders preparing for the Spanish A1, A2, or A licence theory exams. It is particularly beneficial for those who are new to riding or feel less confident with low-speed maneuvers and urban traffic navigation. Understanding these basics is crucial for both exam success and everyday safe riding in Spain.

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