Book a motorcycle CBT test in the county of Hertfordshire

Click on any of the motorcycle training schools below to view more information and check availability.

Vision Motorcycle Training St Albans

7 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 1JQ

Approx. distance: 2.3 miles

Edventure Rider Hatfield

1 College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9PJ

Approx. distance: 3.5 miles

Exceptional Rider Training St Albans

Verulam School, Jennings Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 4NU

Approx. distance: 5.1 miles

Phoenix Motorcycle Training Watford

Bricket Wood Social Club, Oak Avenue, Bricket Wood, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL2 3LQ

Approx. distance: 8.9 miles

Exceptional Rider Training Hemel Hempstead

Tudor Primary School, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP3 9ER

Approx. distance: 10.7 miles

Beacon Motorcycle Training Hemel Hempstead

London Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP3 9SX

Approx. distance: 11.1 miles

SBT Motorcycle Training Letchworth

Unit 22 Such Close, Letchworth Garden Ci, SG6 1JF

Approx. distance: 12.1 miles

PRT Motorcycle Training Baldock

CBT Site, Hitchin Town Football Club, Norton Road, Baldock, SG7 5AU

Approx. distance: 12.9 miles

Avsco motorcycle training Watford

Fullerians Rugby Club, Coningesby Drive, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD17 3BD

Approx. distance: 12.9 miles

North London Motorcycle Training Edgware

101e High Street, Edgware, Edgware, Greater London, HA8 7DB

Approx. distance: 13.2 miles

CBT training and testing underway in the county of Hertfordshire

Find a motorcycle CBT test in Hertfordshire

If you are hoping to take a motorcycle CBT test in Hertfordshire then this website will help you. You can find everything you need to find suitable CBT training close to you. You can also find training in Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield and Harpenden. Completing your 'Compulsory Basic Training' CBT test will allow you to ride any scooter, moped, electric motorbike, 50cc moped or 125cc motorbike of your choice. All you'll need to do is get a provisional UK license, suitable clothing and then book your CBT

Is Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) really a test?

Here at Book CBT Now we want you to fully understand what is required before you go on to undertake your CBT test in Hertfordshire. Although the word 'test' is used, this is misleading; in actual fact, you will not be examined, but rather your ability evaluated by the instructor throughout the day.

Subsequently, if you are deemed to have the required competency level, you will be awarded with a pass certification, known as a DL196 certificate. However, this certification does not last indefinitely - its validity will expire after two years, after which you will be required to renew your CBT, unless you have taken and passed a full motorcycle A1, A2 or DAS  test. For anyone that would like to read further regarding the specific details relating to CBT tests, we encourage you to take a look at our dedicated informative page.

You can book your CBT test in the county of Hertfordshire here

Will there by other learners with me?

On the day of your CBT test in Hertfordshire there may be others training with you, with a maximum of four per classroom, instructor aside. When you subsequently take to the road, there are permitted to be two learners per instructor. This is in order to give a slightly more realistic scenario, as well as giving you someone to talk to, which can help with nerves.

If I a motorcycle CBT test in Hertfordshire what would I be doing?

A CBT test consists of 5 elements labelled A to E. You will do these 5 elements in order throughout the day.

The DVSA have produced an excellent short video showing you the elements of a CBT. Here is the video and below it is the description of each of the elements.

 

DVSA CBT motorcycle and moped video

 

Element A comprises of talk about clothing, safety helmet and equipment. This is also when your licence and eyesight will be checked and the aims of the course outlined. Make sure to bring your glasses or contact lenses if you wear them as you will need to read a registration plate at a distance of 20 metres. You will also learn:

  • Understanding the legal requirement to riding
  • Reinforcing your understanding of the Highway Code to a good level
  • Objectives of completing the CBT test
  • Understanding the importance of using good motorcycle equipment and clothing

Element B introduces you to the machine and its controls and includes:

  • Using the motorcycle stands to safely park your bike
  • Familiarity with the different motorcycle or scooter controls
  • Wheel the bike round to the left and right
  • Starting and stopping the engine
  • Carrying out basic maintenance checks

Element C is the main part of the course and takes place on an approved training site (CBT pad). This is when you will learn to:

  • Pull away, stop, start and change gears (where applicable)
  • Ride in a straight line
  • Ride in a slow and controlled manner
  • Change gears
  • Use both brakes
  • Ride a figure of eight
  • Carry out left, right and U-turns
  • Carry out emergency braking
  • Ride round bends safely
  • Carry out rear observation

Element D is a return to the class room prior to going out on the road. You will get a full briefing explaining:

  • The use of speed, road positioning, safe driving distances
  • The importance of the Highway Code
  • Your visibility on the road
  • Using rear observation
  • Riding at the correct speeds, road positioning and distance between other vehicles according to traffic and road conditions.
  • Learning to anticipate danger and riding defensively
  • Care will also be given in explaining about the radios and how not to get lost on the road

Element E is where you put all the above into practise by riding on the road. You will go out on the road with an instructor two at a time with a radio link. You must do at least two hours of road tuition, which must include doing a U-turn and emergency stop. At the outset the instructor will give plenty of guidance and help, but towards the end of the time on the road the instructor will be looking to see if you can get safely from one place to another without hurting yourself or anybody else.