Compulsory Basic Training (CBT)

In 1990, the Government introduced the CBT with the aim of reducing the numbers of incidents involving novice moped and motorcycle riders. The CBT prepares and equips you with basic skills and knowledge required for use on our modern roads.

The CBT is not an exam or test; it is a training course consisting of a number of theoretical and practical elements including a two-hour, instructor supervised road ride.
It is recommended that you familiarise yourself with the Highway Code and arrive suitably dressed for motorcycle training.

You will need to provide your own safety helmet, jacket and gloves.

If possible wear boots as these give better protection than training shoes. Jeans are better than tracksuits and warm clothing will be required.
If successful you will be issued with a CBT certificate (DL196). This entitles you to the following:
16 years of age you may ride a 50cc moped or scooter.
17 years of age or above you may ride a motorcycle or scooter up to 125cc.
However, the following restrictions will apply:
Visible L-plates front and rear at all times.
No motorway usage.
No passengers.

CBT certificate is valid for two years unless you go on to pass the A2 or DAS course.

We will provide the following:

Motorcycle or Scooter.

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CBT certificate DL196 on successful completion.

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The training day commences at 0800hrs, generally finishing at about 15.00hrs.
Course fee: £180.00  using own bike, £190.00  using hired bike.

Deposit of £75.00 is required at the time of booking: This is Non-refundable.

Driving Licence:
Please ensure that you bring the Photo Card with you on the day of your CBT.
If you do not complete your CBT in one day there is a charge of £120.00 when you return to complete your training. This charge covers the bike hire and insurance.

To Book email info@ride-4-life.co.uk or call 01904 761634
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