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In telecommunication, the term direct access has the following meanings:

1. The capability to obtain data from a storage device, or to enter data into a storage device, in a sequence independent of their relative positions by means of addresses that indicate the physical location of the data.

2. Pertaining to the organization and access method that must be used for a storage structure in which locations of records are determined by their keys, without reference to an index or to other records that may have been previously accessed.

Source: From Federal Standard 1037C

In motorcycle training in the United Kingdom the term direct access has the following meaning:

The Direct Access Scheme allows a person over the age of 21 to avoid the two year/25 kW restriction by taking the practical test on a machine of at least 35 kW (46.6 bhp); you may ride any size of bike if you pass this test. Before taking the practical test you must have successfully completed Compulsory Basic Training, the Motorcycle Theory Test and have the correct provisional entitlement - allowing you to ride a motorcycle as a learner - on your driving license.