All you need to
know
about compulsory
basic training (CBT)
Compulsory basic training (CBT) was
introduced in 1990 to help reduce
the very high accident rate among
inexperienced motorcyclists. CBT
must be completed before a learner
moped or motorcycle rider is allowed
to ride unaccompanied on the road
with L-plates or D-plates in Wales.
You will need to
complete CBT if:
-
you
want to ride a moped (a
moped has an engine not
over 50 cc with maximum
design speed not
exceeding 50 kilometres
per hour (km/h) which is
approximately 31 miles
per hour)
-
you
want to ride a
motorcycle
If you obtained
your car licence before 1 February
2001 you do not need to complete a
CBT to ride a moped.
What does CBT
involve?
The CBT course
involves five elements:
A. introduction
B. practical
on-site training
C. practical
on-site riding
D. practical
on-road training
E. practical
on-road riding
The five elements
have to be completed in sequence,
although the order of the exercises
within the element can be
varied. You will only move on to the
next element when your instructor is
satisfied you have learnt the
necessary theory and demonstrated
the practical skills to a safe basic
level. Trainees must, by law,
receive a minimum two hour on-road
ride in Element E.
Certificate of
completion (DL 196)
When all five
elements have been satisfactorily
completed, a certificate of
completion, called the DL196, is
issued. This is a legal document
which validates the relevant
entitlements on your driving
licence. It is important that the
holder of a DL196 considers the
following points:
-
a
DL196 certificate
validating a provisional
moped or provisional
motorcycle entitlement
lasts for two years -
CBT will have to be
retaken if both theory
and practical tests are
not passed within the
two year certificate
life
-
for
moped entitlement only,
if you pass your car
driving test whilst your
DL196 is still current
or complete a CBT course
and obtain a DL196 after
passing your car test,
the certificate is not
subject to expiry, you
will therefore need to
keep your DL196
certificate
safely. Please note that
this applies to mopeds
only, for riding
motorcycles as a learner
the DL196 remains valid
for two years
Once you have your
certificate you are advised to take
additional training to pass your
theory and practical tests and
qualify for a motorcycle or moped
licence. You must take the DL196
certificate with you when you go to
your practical test.
Where and how
much?
Only instructors
certified by the Driving Standards
Agency (DSA) can teach CBT at an
approved training body (ATB). ATBs
must have instructors who have
successfully completed a two day
assessment and have sites approved
by DSA for off-road training.
The cost for the
course varies typically from £70 to
around £100. Most ATBs offer the
loan of machines and helmets for the
course. The cost of CBT may be
incorporated into the cost of a full
training course that leads to a
motorcycle test.