Having driven around in London traffic a fair bit I know how chaotic it can be at times. Long traffic queues are to be expected, especially at rush hour and all you can do is sit and wait. If you can ride a motorbike it`s a different story because you can nip and weave in and out of the traffic. Receive some
Motorcycle Training and you could soon pas your test on a 500cc bike. To start with you`ll need to complete compulsory basic training or the ?CBT` in short. This one day training allows you to ride motorcycles up to 125cc on the road for up to 2 years. If you haven`t passed your test during this period when the 2 years expires you need to complete your CBT once more. In 2008 certain changes came into force with relation to the
Motorcycle Training. Riders now have to complete an ?off road` section as part of their practical test before they can go onto the road with their examiner. I`ll bet the
Motorcycle Training will be highly tempting to many London commuters that find themselves stuck in their car in large traffic jams. Having done this myself I know just how it feels to see a motorbike whiz by as you sit in your car as it idles way.
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