Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
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Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
The question all my phone calls from work are all about
"When does motorcycle training and CBT start again"
From the 29th of March you can take
a CBT
motorcycle lessons with instructors
If step 2 of the government roadmap is confirmed on 5 April, from 12 April 2021 in England, you can take
car, lorry driving lessons with instructors and lorry tests
motorcycle test
theory tests
If step 2 of the government roadmap is confirmed on 5 April, from 22 April 2021 in England:
car driving tests will restart
It appears bike tests are 10 days ahead of car tests
"When does motorcycle training and CBT start again"
From the 29th of March you can take
a CBT
motorcycle lessons with instructors
If step 2 of the government roadmap is confirmed on 5 April, from 12 April 2021 in England, you can take
car, lorry driving lessons with instructors and lorry tests
motorcycle test
theory tests
If step 2 of the government roadmap is confirmed on 5 April, from 22 April 2021 in England:
car driving tests will restart
It appears bike tests are 10 days ahead of car tests
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
As well as being general info some might want for kids, friends, relatives i know its not targetted at many on here as we all already ride and have done the tests ........... plus just for @weeksy i thought the wording might hit a few search engines for traffic
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
And, for those involved or interested, IAM, RoSPA, Bikesafe - and our very own Spin - are getting active again.
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
I’d imagine there will be quite a backlog of tests to get through. The girlfriend is talking about sitting her bike test and I’ve suggested she book sooner rather than later because I think it will be 3/4 months before she gets a slot.Bigyin wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 10:26 pm The question all my phone calls from work are all about
"When does motorcycle training and CBT start again"
From the 29th of March you can take
a CBT
motorcycle lessons with instructors
If step 2 of the government roadmap is confirmed on 5 April, from 12 April 2021 in England, you can take
car, lorry driving lessons with instructors and lorry tests
motorcycle test
theory tests
If step 2 of the government roadmap is confirmed on 5 April, from 22 April 2021 in England:
car driving tests will restart
It appears bike tests are 10 days ahead of car tests
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
There may also be a backlog of people needing to renew CBTs too.
So, yes, get a booking in ASAP, she could always cancel and delay nearer the time.
So, yes, get a booking in ASAP, she could always cancel and delay nearer the time.
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
If she is going through a school for Mod 1 and Mod 2 they will book the test for her. The schools buy up test slots and then put a name to them when they decide which pupil is ready. Test slots will also be reduced to about half the number per day than they were pre Covid.Beancounter wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 9:25 am
I’d imagine there will be quite a backlog of tests to get through. The girlfriend is talking about sitting her bike test and I’ve suggested she book sooner rather than later because I think it will be 3/4 months before she gets a slot.
As of last week we had a list of over 100 people just wanting CBT's. That didnt include the renewals which stand at about 50. After almost 4 months doing nothing its going to be a busy couple of months
Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
So glad I passed in December. I got lucky with passing my MOD1 and getting a MOD2 for the following week. If I had failed either I'd still be waiting.
I'm sure the backlog will take a while to get through.
I'm sure the backlog will take a while to get through.
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
Well done on getting in under the wire
Yes the backlog is going to take months to get through and places like ours that used to open 5 days a week and have a couple of days off in the week will be 7 days a week and i have already been asked to do 5 or 6 days a week instead of the 2 or 3 i used to do as a part timer before the lovely virus arrived. At least it will make up some of what i have lost for the months of closures and no more being bored
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
Yes, www.survivalskills.co.uk is back in action as of 10am Monday 29 March with my COVID-adapted courses.
Briefings are done via Zoom so we can eliminate meeting / briefing in a cafe and stopping for lunch. Debrief also via Zoom with on-bike video - I take a 20 mins section of the ride and go through it in detail - and all the Zoom elements are made available online so you can get to review them as many times as you like.
Courses available all round London. And if you are too far from the big smoke, there are the ONLINE COACHING sessions to choose from!
Briefings are done via Zoom so we can eliminate meeting / briefing in a cafe and stopping for lunch. Debrief also via Zoom with on-bike video - I take a 20 mins section of the ride and go through it in detail - and all the Zoom elements are made available online so you can get to review them as many times as you like.
Courses available all round London. And if you are too far from the big smoke, there are the ONLINE COACHING sessions to choose from!
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
Been asked if I'd be interested in getting my DAS licence back but I can't see how the ATB is going to cover all courses, they've got the bikes but the bottleneck will be at the test centres. Locally, in previous years, they have had the benefit of two bike qualified examiners that normally do cars and over the Summer they do two or three days on Mod1 to keep on top of demand. I'd imagine that the DVSA will want to keep them on cars as that is the biggest volume of tests by a long way.
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
Does that mean your ATB will delay submitting you for Cardington? Do you know if examiners will be seconded from Cardington to help with test demand?Bigyin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:02 pm Yes the backlog is going to take months to get through and places like ours that used to open 5 days a week and have a couple of days off in the week will be 7 days a week and i have already been asked to do 5 or 6 days a week instead of the 2 or 3 i used to do as a part timer before the lovely virus arrived. At least it will make up some of what i have lost for the months of closures and no more being bored
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Re: Motorcycle training coming out of lockdown
I am already about a year behind where i should have been for Cardington and there is a backlog for there as well unfortunately but will see when i can get there as the regional supervisor is aware i am itching to get there and has said he will help if he can. That is of course if it stays open as i hear its closing and i might be going somewhere in Kent instead but no further on that.dayglo jim wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 9:03 pmDoes that mean your ATB will delay submitting you for Cardington? Do you know if examiners will be seconded from Cardington to help with test demand?Bigyin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:02 pm Yes the backlog is going to take months to get through and places like ours that used to open 5 days a week and have a couple of days off in the week will be 7 days a week and i have already been asked to do 5 or 6 days a week instead of the 2 or 3 i used to do as a part timer before the lovely virus arrived. At least it will make up some of what i have lost for the months of closures and no more being bored
As far as i am aware they wont be helping but DVSA are currently recruiting more examiners