10 Tips For Motorcycle Beginners
Take Compulsory Basic Training (CBT). As the name indicates, CBT is compulsory before driving on the road. The training usually lasts between 6 and 8 hours. After this you can legally learn on the road.
Take Compulsory Basic Training (CBT). As the name indicates, CBT is compulsory before driving on the road. The training usually lasts between 6 and 8 hours. After this you can legally learn on the road.
Get a motorbike helmet. By law you must have a helmet when riding a motorbike. This is for safety reasons and cannot be avoided.
Get a bike helmet. By law you must have a helmet when riding a motorbike. This is for obvious reasons and cannot be avoided.
Get a licence. If you dont already have one with provisional motorcycle entitlement then you need to get a D1 form along with a D750 form from any Post Office. You can also obtain this by ringing the DVLA on 0870 240 0009.
Read the Highway Code. This is the official, Government released guide on how to use roads properly to help reduce accidents and make UK roads a safer place. There is a specific motorbike version which makes important reading.
Read the Highway Code. This is the official, Government released guide on how to use roads properly to help reduce accidents and make UK roads a safer place. There is a specific motorbike version which makes important reading.
Pass the Theory Test. Remember to take both parts of your provisional licence to the test (photographic and counterpart). Questions are mostly multiple choice, although there will also be some pictorial questions too. You need to score at least 43 out of 50 to pass.
Pass the Practical Test. There are two components to the practical; module 1 and module 2. Module 1 takes around 20 minutes and you must pass this to go onto module 2, which takes around 1 hour. The test consists of eye tests, road safety questions and road riding skill testing such as stops and hill starts.
Pass the Theory Test. Remember to take both parts of your provisional motorbike licence to the test (photographic and counterpart). Questions are mostly multiple choice, although there will also be some pictorial questions too. You need to score at least 43 out of 50 to pass.
Ride safely and enjoy your motorbike!
Take Compulsory Basic Training (CBT). As the name indicates, CBT is compulsory before driving on the road. The training usually lasts between 6 and 8 hours. After this you can legally learn on the road.
Get a motorbike helmet. By law you must have a helmet when riding a motorbike. This is for safety reasons and cannot be avoided.
Get a bike helmet. By law you must have a helmet when riding a motorbike. This is for obvious reasons and cannot be avoided.
Get a licence. If you dont already have one with provisional motorcycle entitlement then you need to get a D1 form along with a D750 form from any Post Office. You can also obtain this by ringing the DVLA on 0870 240 0009.
Read the Highway Code. This is the official, Government released guide on how to use roads properly to help reduce accidents and make UK roads a safer place. There is a specific motorbike version which makes important reading.
Read the Highway Code. This is the official, Government released guide on how to use roads properly to help reduce accidents and make UK roads a safer place. There is a specific motorbike version which makes important reading.
Pass the Theory Test. Remember to take both parts of your provisional licence to the test (photographic and counterpart). Questions are mostly multiple choice, although there will also be some pictorial questions too. You need to score at least 43 out of 50 to pass.
Pass the Practical Test. There are two components to the practical; module 1 and module 2. Module 1 takes around 20 minutes and you must pass this to go onto module 2, which takes around 1 hour. The test consists of eye tests, road safety questions and road riding skill testing such as stops and hill starts.
Pass the Theory Test. Remember to take both parts of your provisional motorbike licence to the test (photographic and counterpart). Questions are mostly multiple choice, although there will also be some pictorial questions too. You need to score at least 43 out of 50 to pass.
Ride safely and enjoy your motorbike!
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