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Take the DVSA enhanced rider scheme assessment and training
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) enhanced rider scheme checks your motorcycle riding skills and provides training to help you improve.
The scheme can help you:
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become a safer rider
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develop your motorcycling skills
If you successfully complete the scheme you’ll get a ‘DVSA certificate of competence’. You can use this to get discounts with most motorcycle insurers.
Who can Sign UP?
You need to have a full motorcycle licence and have passed your test.
The scheme is suitable if you:
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have just passed your test
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are returning to riding after a break
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are upgrading to a more powerful motorcycle
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want to check your riding standard

Post test training can be less structured if that's your preference. Maybe you haven't been on a motorcycle for a while, and fancy a return to motorcycling. Drop me a line, I have helped many riders pick up where they left off and help keep you safe on the road.
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Get assessed by a trainer
You’ll first have a rider assessment with a qualified trainer. You’ll ride in different road and traffic conditions.
The ride will be long enough for your trainer to make a good assessment of your skills. For most people, this is 1 to 2 hours.
You’ll be assessed on 7 core modules:
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structured planned approach to riding
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defensive riding and hazard awareness
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progress and use of speed
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overtaking and filtering
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bends and corners
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slow control
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developing the correct rider attitude
Develop a training plan if you need more training
If the assessment shows that you need more training, you’ll develop a training plan with your trainer.
The type of training depends on what you need. You might be offered all-day courses or shorter sessions.
Once you’ve completed the training, you’ll get a DVSA certificate of competence.
