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You must pass the theory test prior to undergoing the two practical motorcycle tests, but you can do your CBT course and start your training before you do the theory test. |
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| Passing your Theory Test is a requisite before you can take your Module One and Module Two practical motorcycle tests.
Whilst training with us, you will receive classroom sessions, road awareness and riding techniques, but you must undergo some home study to revise for your theory test. You will need to book the theory test yourself and this can be done by calling the DSA (The Driving Standards Agency) on 0300 200 1122 or by visiting their website www.dsa.gov.uk. If you only want to do a CBT course, then the Theory and Hazard Perception Test is not necessary but it is a legal requirement that you know and understand the rules of the road before you progress onto the road as a rider. You might find the following site useful to help you revise for your theory test: We will, of course, help you if you need further clarification on the theory test and what it involves. If you need assistance with the theory test preparation, we can put you in touch with a theory training specialist. When you choose to do your on-road motorcycle training with us you can join our exclusive RMT Riders Club. This will give you access to our members only forum where you can get detailed information on passing your motorcycle tests, including video footage of how to pass the Module One test. Also available is information and tips on how to pass the Module Two test and riding techniques for Post Test Training and group riding. |
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- Thorough and flexible training programmes delivered
- Training on actual test site for Module One Test
- 2:1 student to instructor training
- Instructors are advanced trained and qualified
- Two training schools in Redditch & Birmingham
- Instructors are ex military or forces trained




