CBT – Compulsory Basic Training
CBT London – CBT Test London
Weekday/Weekend CBT – £120 Now £99
(Price inclusive of VAT)
Compulsory Basic Training (C.B.T.) is designed for complete novices who have never ridden a Motorcycle, Moped or Scooter before.
A CBT certificate provides you with a two year validation of the right to use a provisional motorcycle licence, allowing you to ride a motorbike or scooter up to 125cc on L-plates.
CBT is a one-day training course that must be completed before you can be issued with a CBT certificate. It is a government requirement in order to ensure that new riders are safe and competent road users.
CBT Course includes:
- FREE Bike Hire
- FREE Helmet Hire
- FREE Glove Hire
- FREE Waterproof Protective Jacket Hire
- FREE Waterproof Trousers Hire
- Opportunity to have a great day!
C.B.T. is designed for complete novices who have never ridden a Motorcycle, Moped or Scooter before.
What is Compulsory Basic Training (C.B.T.)?
C.B.T. is a training course for complete novices, first introduced in 1990 it was designed to give learner motorcycle, scooter and moped riders the basic skills to go and ride safely on the road on their own.
C.B.T. is divided into 5 elements:
A. Introduction including a chat on helmets and safety clothing plus eyesight check.
B. Off road Training including machine controls, stand use, basic maintenance, wheeling the machine and starting/stopping the engine

C. Off road training including pulling away and stopping, breaking, gear changing, observation, slow speed riding, u-turn, emergency stop and OSM PSL (left and right turn procedure)
D. On road training here we cover thirteen subjects including road position, speed, anticipation, Highway Code and attitude.
E. Finally we got out on road for two hours and will learn how to deal with roundabouts, junctions, traffic lights, gradients, bends, obstructions, pedestrian crossings and we will do another u-turn/emergency stop on road.
You are expected to be able to do everything in an element before proceeding to the next one!























