Everything you need to know about taking your Compulsory Basic Training in Inchmarlo — what the test involves, how to prepare, and where to find a provider.
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Every CBT follows the same DVSA-set structure, wherever in the country you take it. Here's what to expect on the day at a provider in Inchmarlo:
A little preparation goes a long way. If you've ridden a bicycle on the road before, that road sense usually transfers well — instructors in Inchmarlo often find riders with cycling experience pick up bike control faster.
On the day, you'll start in a controlled area using cones and similar aids before moving on to the roads around Inchmarlo for the final, on-road part of the test. Fully qualified instructors stay with you throughout — if anything feels unclear, ask; that's what they're there for. Pass, and you'll get a DL196 certificate valid for two years, letting you ride up to 125cc with L-plates. Need more practice first? Most providers offer further training sessions before you take the test.
Popular providers can get booked up a week or two ahead, especially in summer — it's worth contacting them directly rather than waiting on a callback.
A valid provisional licence, glasses or contacts if you need them for the eyesight check, and sturdy, weather-appropriate clothing.
Your DL196 is valid for two years, during which you can ride up to 125cc with L-plates.
You'll need to take the A2 (or A) category test, which most CBT providers also offer.
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