Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In the United
Kingdom (except Northern Ireland), the term Compulsory Basic Training
(abbreviated to CBT) is a preliminary vehicular training course which
must be completed by people wishing to ride a motorcycle or moped
unaccompanied on the road, and remains valid for 2 years upon
completion. It was introduced on 1 December 1990 as a means of reducing
accidents on the road caused by inexperienced drivers by reviewing
aspects of riding both on and off the road with a qualified motorcycle
instructor registered with an Approved Training Body (ATB). If a full
car licence was obtained before 1 February 2001 it is not necessary to
complete a CBT course to ride a moped. In Northern Ireland a driver with
a provisional motorbike license, or a full car license may ride a bike
up to 125cc on the road while displaying L-plates without the need for
compulsory basic training.






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