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How to Become a Motorcycle training Instructor & start your own school

 

 


How to Become a motorcycle training instructor

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Phoenix Motorcycle Instructor Training Amesbury CBT & DAS. Post test and advanced rider training

 

 

How to Become a DVSA assessed CBT  Motorcycle Instructor

If you wish to become a DVSA Assessed CBT motorcycle instructor, qualified to deliver Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) courses and instruct on the Direct Access Scheme (DAS) for an approved Training Body (ATB), or even open your own ATB, you must be over 21 years of age and have held a full Category A motorcycle licence for over 3 years. 

At present, there are three levels of motorcycle instructor:

Down trained CBT1
Trained and assessed by a qualified instructor and permitted to train at Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) level only, within the ATB that trained you.

CBT1C
Attend the DVSA centre and pass a rigorous two day assessment. This permits you to train at CBT level and down train other new instructors. This is the minimum qualification to hold an Approved Training Body Status (ATB).

DASMotorcycle CBT  Instructor Training courses
Once already qualified as a CBT1C (cannot progress directly to DAS) attend DVSA Centre and pass a further half-day assessment. This permits you to train DAS in addition to CBT.

Of course, you will need to prepare for the DVSA assessment, by either, being trained by an ATB over aperiod of time to learn the necessary skills and knowledge, or attend a CBT Motorcycle Instructor Training Course.

To find out more or enquire about one of our motorcycle instructor training courses.

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