Just failed my motorbike exam for the A (restricted). The first time i failed, i genuinely deserved to, i went down a restricted road. The second time felt like the guy didnt even want me to do the exam. Firstly says (shouts) I have the wrong gloves, even though i wore them in the 1st exam. Found someone to lend me a pair and so on to the exam. Pass the maneuver part no issues. Get to the breaking part, and all of a sudden he says there is a problem with the bikes front brakes. I just rented the bike because mine is a one seater. There was nothing wrong with the brakes, but he kept insisting there was and its dangerous so canceled the exam. My first question is, can this be reported and overturned? i feel it was not the brakes but that i was speaking english. Also when i returned the bike the guy rode it and also said he saw nothing wrong with them. secondly because i have failed twice, i now have to go to a motorbike school again to say i am fit to retake the test but I read that if i fail a 3rd time i would have to do A mandatory driving suitability assessment (driving aptitude test) is required. This is a psychological assessment to evaluate if you are cognitively fit to drive. Is this correct or AI false information? submitted by /u/InterestingYou1325
Originally posted by u/InterestingYou1325 on r/Switzerland
