CBT Training Courses |
Below is a small selection of information on what a CBT is, and what it involves.
The key thing to remember is that a CBT training course is not a test, there are no formal exams, you are trained!
- Basic Information
- The Standards
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CBT was introduced in December 1990 with the aim of improving road safety and reducing motorcycle accidents.
All learner motorcycle and learner moped riders must successfully complete a CBT course before riding on the road, the only exception being if you have passed your car driving test before 1 February 2001, then you are able to ride a 50cc moped restricted to 30 mph on that licence without having to obtain a CBT.
Our CBT course contains all the requirements laid down by the Department of Transport, and combines these with a whole range of additional information to ensure a complete understanding of basic motorcycling skills and forms the basis of safe and enjoyable motorcycling for life.
The course is designed for the beginner.
It is a training course and not a test, so don't worry if you have never ridden a motorcycle/moped - this course is designed for YOU!
Once you have successfully completed your CBT, you will be issued a DL196 (CBT) certificate which will allow you to ride up to 125 cc (if you are 17 and over). You must display L-plates and you may not carry passengers.
The CBT certificate lasts for two years.
If in that time you have not taken and passed a practical test you have to take another CBT course.
Looking to book a CBT Training Course or require more information?
Simply give us a call on (020) 7610 1210 and one of our friendly customer service team will be more than happy to advise you further or process your booking.
