11 March 2015/Categories: Industry News
The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced plans to improve the safety of motorcyclists on UK roads.
A consultation on Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) has been launched, as the programme has barely changed in the 25 years since it was introduced. The proposals include updating the content of the course, as well as introducing new training and testing for the instructors who provide the course.
Transport minister Claire Perry said: “Motorcyclists account for one in every five deaths on our roads, despite representing just 1% of all traffic. This is a shocking statistic - even more so when you consider that 19% of all reported motorcycle casualties involved riders aged 19 and under.” At present, all riders must take CBT to obtain a learner’s permit. If they do not pass the test for a full licence within two years, they must undergo CBT again. The consultation will run until April 21st.
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