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CBT - Compulsory Basic Training
This course is compulsory for anyone wishing to take their
test or would like to ride up to a 125 cc with L-Plates.
The course was introduced
in 1990 in order to make sure that even the novice riders have a reasonable
standard of safety awareness and control before they attempt to ride on
the road.
The CBT is not a test so you cannot fail, however you do have to demonstrate
your competence before you are issued with a certificate at the end of
the day.
This course is generally completed in one full day, occasionally pupils
have to come back a second time but this is not a problem. Saturdays,Sundays
and Mondays are usually the days which we hold these courses, but if this
is not suitable we can always arrange an alternative day.
The first part of the course is held on a school playground. You will
first of all be asked to read a number plate at 20.5 meters, we then explain
the bike controls and how they operate, there is a discussion on protective
clothing, road riding and road safety. Once you have an idea of how the
controls work you will then go on to do some simple manoeuvres on the
playground using the controls and getting used to the bike.
Once
you have covered all the relevant manoeuvres safely you then proceed to
complete the on-road training.
First of all you will cover left and right turns, then roundabouts, town
riding, hill starts, U-turns and emergency stops. This part of the training
will last a minimum of two hours and once you reach the required standard
you will be issued with a CBT certificate. This is valid for two years.
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