RideTo ‘making motorcycle training more accessible, transparent and rider-focused’

12.59 | 26 January 2026 |

RideTo is helping thousands of new and returning motorcyclists to make the journey to two wheels easier, clearer and more accessible than ever before.

The rider education platform provides tools for learners to become better, safer riders – helping to find and book Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) and full licence courses with vetted local schools every month.

Operating in 40 cities across the UK, it is estimated that there are 14,500 available lessons each month; with 250,000 hours of motorcycle training already booked through the platform.

RideTo allows learners to choose training providers based on several factors, including reputation, reviews, course content, pricing and proximity.

Riders can clearly see what’s included in each course and compare options side by side, helping them make informed decisions rather than settling for the nearest or most visible provider.

RideTo also offers flexible financing on training, reducing the upfront cost barrier and enabling more people to start riding safely and legally.

Beyond booking, RideTo supports riders before and after training with practical advice and guidance.

Its growing YouTube channel provides clear, jargon-free tips for complete novices through to improvers, covering everything from what to expect on a CBT to next steps after passing. This ongoing support helps build confidence, improve safety awareness and encourage lifelong learning.

Supporting this rider experience is Connect, RideTo’s all-in-one management platform built specifically for Approved Training Bodies (ATBs). Connect streamlines scheduling, bookings, staff management, certificates and DVSA returns, giving schools more time to focus on delivering high-quality training.

RideTo says it continues to raise standards, strengthen trust and support safer motorcycling across the UK. It has demonstrated its commitment to road safety, by becoming a Road Safety GB Corporate Plus Member.


 

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