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Motorcycle Test Guide

Your complete guide to passing the motorcycle test

Getting your motorcycle license involves multiple stages, each with specific requirements. This guide walks you through the entire process from CBT to full license, helping you understand what's expected at each stage and how to prepare effectively.

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AutoviaTest Editorial Team

Driving Education Experts

Last updated: January 2, 2026Reviewed by AutoviaTest Editorial Team

In This Guide

1. The Licensing Path2. CBT (Compulsory Basic Training)3. Theory Test for Motorcycles4. Module 1 (Off-Road)5. Module 2 (On-Road)6. Motorcycle-Specific Safety7. Choosing Training

1. The Licensing Path

The motorcycle licensing process typically includes: Compulsory Basic Training (CBT), theory test, practical tests (Module 1 and Module 2). You must complete these in order. Your CBT certificate lasts two years. Theory test pass is required before practical tests. Understanding this pathway helps you plan your training.

2. CBT (Compulsory Basic Training)

CBT introduces basic motorcycle control and road riding. It covers five elements: introduction and eyesight check, on-site training, on-site riding, on-road training, and on-road riding. It's training, not a test - you complete it, not pass/fail. It takes a full day typically.

3. Theory Test for Motorcycles

The motorcycle theory test is similar to car theory: multiple choice questions and hazard perception. Content focuses on motorcycle-specific topics: positioning, visibility, protective gear, and motorcycle handling. Use motorcycle-specific study materials. The hazard perception portion is identical format.

4. Module 1 (Off-Road)

Module 1 tests slow-speed control and avoidance maneuvers on a closed circuit. Exercises include slalom, figure-8, slow ride, U-turn, cornering and controlled stop, hazard avoidance, and emergency stop. You need precise control at low and higher speeds. Practice is essential.

5. Module 2 (On-Road)

Module 2 is the on-road riding test. It assesses your ability to ride safely in traffic. You'll demonstrate normal riding, including various road types, and respond to the examiner's directions via radio. Safe road positioning and observation are key. It's similar to the car practical test but on two wheels.

6. Motorcycle-Specific Safety

Motorcycles require extra safety awareness. Always wear proper protective gear including helmet, jacket, gloves, boots, and trousers. Position yourself to be seen. Expect car drivers not to see you. Account for road surface conditions that affect grip. Weather impacts you more than car drivers.

7. Choosing Training

Select a training school with good reputation and qualified instructors. Check their bikes are suitable for your size. Ensure they provide all necessary equipment for training. Read reviews from past students. Quality training is worth the investment for safety and test success.

Key Takeaways

  • The licensing path is CBT → Theory → Module 1 → Module 2
  • Module 1 tests low-speed control; Module 2 tests road riding ability
  • Motorcycle positioning for visibility is crucial - expect not to be seen
  • Quality training from reputable schools significantly improves safety and success rates

Pro Tips

Practice slow control extensively - it's harder than fast riding

Get comfortable with emergency stops in safe conditions

Ride in various weather during training to build experience

Study motorcycle-specific theory content, not just general driving theory

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Underestimating the difficulty of low-speed control in Module 1
  • Not wearing appropriate protective gear during training
  • Assuming car driving experience transfers directly to motorcycle riding

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