Lesson Plans
Empower Your CBT Instruction with Comprehensive Lesson Plans
As a motorcycle instructor, you understand the importance of providing a structured and comprehensive training experience for learner riders.
That’s where our CBT Lesson Plans come in, providing you with a wealth of valuable resources to ensure your lessons are effective and engaging.
Unlock the Power of Detailed Lesson Plans
Our CBT Lesson Plans are not just a collection of random instructions; they are carefully crafted guides that take you through every step of each CBT lesson.
Whether you’re a seasoned instructor or just starting out, our comprehensive CBT Lesson Plans will provide you with the tools and guidance you need to deliver exceptional instruction.
Structure and Clarity for a Seamless Learning Experience
Our CBT Lesson Plans break down each lesson into clear and concise bullet points, ensuring a structured and organised approach to your training sessions.
This clarity will not only benefit your students but also project a professional image which will boost their confidence.
Adaptable and Editable for Your Style
Our CBT Lesson Plans are not rigid structures; they are flexible guides that can be tailored to your teaching style and the needs of your students.
Feel free to add your personal touch and adapt the plans to suit the specific learning environment and your own teaching methods.
A Comprehensive Resource for Every CBT Lesson
Our CBT Lesson Plans cover every lesson in the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course, from the initial introduction to the final road ride assessment.
With our comprehensive guides, you’ll be confident in your ability to deliver a comprehensive and thorough training experience for your students.
Experience the Difference with CBT Lesson Plans
Thousands of motorcycle instructors worldwide have benefited from the transformative power of CBT Lesson Plans, achieving remarkable results with their students.
Now it’s your turn to experience the difference these comprehensive guides can make in your CBT training delivery.
Embark on Your CBT Journey with CBT Lesson Plans
Invest in our CBT Lesson Plans and watch your training sessions become more comprehensive and structured.
Your students will experience enhanced understanding, improved riding skills, and increased confidence as they embark on their journey to becoming capable learner riders.
The CBT Lesson Plans contain the following lessons:
Element A
The aims, objectives, and content of the Compulsory Basic Training course
The importance of having the right equipment and clothing
Element B
Be familiar with the motorcycle, its controls, and how it works
Carry out basic machine checks to a satisfactory standard and be able to take the bike on and off the stand satisfactorily
Wheel the machine around to the left and right showing proper balance, and bring the motorcycle to a controlled halt by braking
Be able to start and stop the engine satisfactorily
Element C
Ride the machine under control in a straight line and bring the machine to a controlled halt.
Be able to ride the machine round a figure of 8 circuits under control
Ride the machine slowly under control
Carry out a U-turn manoeuvre satisfactorily
Bring the machine to stop under full control as in an emergency
Carry out controlled braking using both brakes
Change gear satisfactorily
Carry out rear observation correctly
Carry out simulated left and right hand turns correctly. Using the Observation-Signal-Manoeuvre (OSM) and Position-Speed-Look (PSL) routines
Element D
The need to be clearly visible to other road users (the use of conspicuity aids)
The importance of knowing the legal requirements for riding on the road
Why motorcyclists are more vulnerable than other road users
The need to ride at the correct speed according to road and traffic conditions
The importance of knowing the Highway Code
The need to ride defensively and anticipate the actions of other road users
Use rear observation at appropriate times
Assume the correct road position when riding
Leave sufficient space when following another vehicle
The need to pay due regard to the effect of varying weather conditions when riding
The effect on a vehicle of the various types of road surface that can be encountered
The dangers of drug and alcohol use
The consequences of aggressive attitudes when riding
Element E
Bends
Junctions
Obstructions
Pedestrian Crossings
One Way Systems
Traffic lights
Bus Lanes
Gradients
Dual Carriageways
Emergency stop
U-turn