CBT Licence at scotland

Scotland CBT Training

Scotland is an incredible place to complete your CBT training, offering a mix of quiet rural roads, scenic open routes, and well-connected city streets. From the sweeping bends of the Highlands to the rugged coastal roads and bustling urban centres like Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland offers an amazing environment to experience on two wheels. 

Our CBT training courses across Scotland provide everything you need to get started. No matter your experience level, our friendly and qualified instructors will guide you through the essential skills, from basic controls to confidently riding on public roads.

Booking a CBT

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How Much Does CBT Training Cost in Scotland?

CBT training in Scotland starts from £175, but will depend on the location you choose due to varying training ground rental and equipment costs for the trainers. 

How long does CBT training take?

Taking a CBT test typically takes between 6-8 hours, in one day. Despite often being referred to as a test, there is in fact no ‘test’ involved, just training and monitoring. At the end of the day if you have trained safely you will be issued with your CBT certificate by your qualified instructor.

The day itself will consist of 5 parts, 4 of these will be off-road. The final part of the day will be road riding where your instructor will monitor you riding safely.

The five parts of CBT training consist of the following parts, in sequence:

Once your trainer is satisfied that you’ve understood the theory and shown the needed practical skills for each section, you continue on to the next section. Then, having completed all five, you’ll receive your CBT certificate to safely and legally ride around Scotland. If the instructor feels you were not at a satisfactory level for any of the 5 training sections, you’ll need to book further training on another day.

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