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Motorcycle Tests and CBT Training to resume

Motorcycle Tests and CBT Training to resume
08 Mar
Written by MotoGB

and its sooner than you may think!

MotoGB is pleased to announce that the government will be allowing Motorcycle lessons and CBT training to resume on 29th March, and Motorcycle tests will resume on 12th April.

We know this will be welcomed by many who have been eagerly waiting to begin motorcycle training, or those who ride on CBT's can now hit the road again.

This is excellent news, especially for a large number of delivery riders, commuters and key workers who rely on small CC machines and CBT certificates to give them a reliable and cost-effective mode of transport.

Motorcycle theory tests will also restart in England on the 12th of April.

We would advise contacting your local training centre to book in asap as there will be somewhat of a backlog to work through but should still mean most people can get on the road just in time for the summer season.

We look forward to seeing you on the road soon.

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