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Beginner’s Course – Introduction to Motorcycling (ITM)

 

Our Beginner’s Course, commonly referred to as the “Introduction to Motorcycling” (ITM), is designed specifically for those who have little or no prior experience riding a motorcycle, scooter, or moped. If you’re not quite ready to dive straight into the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT), this course provides a perfect introduction to motorcycling.

 

At Universal Motorcycle Training®, we understand that each rider is unique. Our Beginner’s Course is therefore tailored to your individual needs, ensuring you build a solid foundation of skills at your own pace. Whether you have never been on a motorcycle before or want to familiarise yourself with riding techniques before tackling the CBT, this course offers a supportive and structured approach to learning.

 

Why choose our beginner’s course?

The Beginner’s Course is conducted with an ideal instructor-to-learner ratio to maximise personal attention and support. You will benefit from one-to-one training or, at most, a two-to-one ratio with a DVSA-qualified instructor, ensuring you receive tailored guidance throughout. This personalised approach not only helps boost your confidence but also ensures that you grasp the essential skills in a safe and controlled environment.

 

Important information for new riders

It is important to set the right expectations from the outset. If you are a complete novice, it is unlikely that you will complete your CBT in just one day. The DVSA’s Compulsory Basic Training (CBT), as outlined in the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations, requires a certain level of proficiency before you can legally ride unaccompanied on UK roads​​. Therefore, we highly recommend starting with the Beginner’s Course or booking private motorcycling lessons prior to your CBT. This gives you a better understanding of what to expect and allows us to assess your current skill level and offer tailored advice on your progression.

 

Legal requirements and recommendations

Under UK law, anyone wishing to ride a motorcycle or scooter on public roads must first complete the CBT. This includes all new riders, regardless of their experience. The CBT consists of five elements that cover everything from pre-ride checks and basic manoeuvres to road riding. Only once all elements are completed satisfactorily will a certificate (DL196) be issued, enabling you to ride legally on public roads with L-plates. However, if your CBT is not completed successfully on the first attempt, additional training may be required​​​.

 

Our Beginner’s Course aims to give you a head start by focusing on foundational skills, such as:

  • Basic motorcycle controls and handling
  • Slow-speed manoeuvres
  • Developing your balance and coordination
  • Understanding safety gear and its importance

By easing into the world of motorcycling with dedicated instruction, you will be better equipped to meet the challenges of the CBT and enjoy a safer, more confident riding experience.

 

Preparing for your first session

Before attending your session, ensure that you bring the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). As per the DVSA guidelines and Highway Code, this includes:

  • A certified motorcycle helmet (if you do not have a helmet, we can provide you with one for the duration of your session)
  • Sturdy boots and protective clothing (preferably motorcycle-specific)
  • Gloves designed for riding​​ (if you do not have motorcycle gloves, we can provide you with one for the duration of your session)

 

Ready to start?

Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to enhance your skills before your CBT, our Beginner’s Course will set you on the right path. Book your session today and take the first step towards becoming a confident and capable rider. At Universal Motorcycle Training®, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

 

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If you are a complete beginner/novice in regards to riding a motorcycle/scooter and if your EXPECTATION is to complete your Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) in one day, then we strongly suggest you start with a Beginners Course (commonly known as ITM – Introduction to Motorcycling) or at least 1-2 hours of Private Motorcycling Lessons prior to your CBT. By doing that you will have a better idea of what to expect and you will also give us a chance to initially assess your skills, in order for us to advise you how to proceed.

 

Please have a look at our Online Booking Section, under “ITM – Introduction to Motorcycling” if you are interested in booking this course. All the available dates will be available there, if none of them suits you, please send us an email to contact@universalmct.co.uk with the desired dates and we will be most happy to assist you in finding a suitable date.

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