The five elements have to be completed in order, although the order of the exercises within the element can be varied. Learners will only move to the next element when the instructor is satisfied they 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.
Certificate of completion
When all five elements have been completed satisfactorily, 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 point:
a DL196 certificate lasts for two years - CBT will have to be retaken if both theory and practical tests are not passed within the two years
Once you have passed you are advised to take additional training to pass your theory and practical tests in order to get your full motorcycle or moped licence. You must take the DL196 certificate with you when you go to your practical test.
Where and how much?
Only centres certified by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) can teach CBT as an approved training body (ATB). ATBs must have instructors who have passed a two day assessment and have sites approved by DSA for off-road training.
The cost for the course varies from £70 to around £100. Most ATBs offer the loan of machines and helmets for the course, but check with the centre before you book. The cost of CBT may be included in the cost of a full training course that leads to a motorcycle test.