A CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) certificate in the UK lasts for two years. After this period, if a rider has not passed their motorcycle test, they will need to retake the CBT to continue riding legally. It's important for riders to keep track of their CBT expiry to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
EXPLANATION OF QUESTION: I completed my CBT on my 16th birthday and it is now coming up to my 18th and CBT's only last 2 years. However i passed my Car Driving Test last month and now have a full driving licence but not taken a motorbike test. So do i need to retake my CBT on my 18th or can i ride it on a full licence without a CBT?
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If you have a provisional license, a CBT certificate allows you to drive what are considered learner motorcycles. The guidelines for a learner motorcycle are up to no more than a 125cc.
In the UK you can at 16 with a cbt license
NO YOU CANT> AHAH UNLUCKYYY
The short answer is no, if you only have a cbt you are restricted to 125cc with L plates. The 33hp limit applys if you take and pass your full test on a 125cc bike, after 2 years it automatically becomes an unlimited licence.
yes you need a provisinal licence and a cbt.
50cc moped limited to 30mph as long as you have a full car driving license - also no CBT required
Can I ride a quad bike or buggy on a cbt
no
never!
yes, you can either have a CBT or a proffetional licence when you are 16 for a moped