
Once you have passed your CBT, and you are either between the ages 17-21 or 21 and older then you can move forwards with your training, with either the Accelerated 125 (17-21) or Direct Access/DAS (21 and over) course.
With the Accelerated 125 course you will learn to ride on and take your test on a 125cc or 33.6bhp motorcycle.
With the DAS course you will learn to ride on and take your test on a 500cc or 44.6bhp motorcycle.
Whichever course is for you, the test is the same regardless, and the only difference is the motorcycle on which you take the test.
Our courses usually require 12hours upwards of training to bring you up to test standard and after your first lesson we will allocate you one of our prebooked tests and then tailor the course to suit your needs based on your availability and ability. The lessons are then spread as evenly as possible between then and your test.
Our DAS Training includes:
- Slow Speed Manoeuvres
- Roundabouts
- Left & Right Turns
- ‘U’ Turns
- Emergency stops
- Hill starts
- Dual Carriageway Riding
- Town riding
- Pre test questions and answer session
- Visit to the test centre so you know what to expect
Over the years we have found through experience that so called ‘crash courses’ do not carry a high ‘first time’ pass rate and do not lead to long term retention of information. Therefore we promote an easier and more relaxed yet more effective approach to training regimes being spread over a few weeks rather than a few days helping to create better riders who not only pass their test the first time but remain good riders after the test as well.
COSTS:-
The current cost of a practical test (or test fee) is £60.00
12 hour of training @ £35.00 per hour is £420.00
Theory test fee is currently £30.00
For training we work on a “pay as you go basis” so no hefty pay outs to incure
If you are starting on your motorcycle training from scratch and want more information of how get to this stage click here for a ‘new to riding’ guide.

This is a simplified schematic and covers most popular options. Please call for
full details or visit the
DVLA website.
