DSA guide supports new motorcycle test

14.50 | 27 March 2009 | | 1 comment

The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has launched the new edition of The Official DSA Guide to Learning to Ride, which explains the standards required to complete the compulsory basic training (CBT) course and pass the new practical motorcycle test being introduced on 27 April. 

The new motorcycle test is split into two parts. Module 1 will take place off-road and will include exercises designed to assess the rider’s ability to control their machine safely, including avoidance and emergency stop exercises.  Module 2 will include an eyesight test, the safety check questions and at least 30 minutes of on-road riding, assessing the rider’s ability to safely interact with other road users.
 
For further information about the new guide visit: www.tsoshop.co.uk/bike
 

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    Wouldnt it be a good idea to have this book and maybe some Advanced Training book, available through retailers of scooters and motorcycles and also make them freely available with bike purchase together with details of where training can be available.

    Rather than just taking monies and a cbt and nothing further than that


    Bob Craven, Blackpool
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