Direct Access FAQs

Direct Access Courses

What do I need?

You need to be in possession of one of the following licences to take part in a full licence course.

  • a full UK car licence
  • a provisional UK car licence with valid provisional motorcycle entitlement (Category A)
  • an EU licence with valid UK counterpart (D58/2) showing provisional motorcycle entitlement (under additional UK provisional entitlement)

If you hold the UK photocard licence, you will need to have both parts of it, both the photocard and the paper counterpart licence (D740)

The UK Photocard Licence

If you have the old style UK paper driving licence, you will need to bring with you a valid passport as well.

If you do not hold any licence, licence applications forms can be collected from larger Post Offices (form D1) or you can apply online here.

If you hold an EU licence but do not have a UK counterpart (D58/2) showing provisional motorcycle entitlement (under additional UK provisional entitlement), then you will need to telephone DVLA on 0300 790 6801 and ask them for a D9 form, or alternatively you can download an application form here (350kb) (PDF opens in new window). If your licence is from outside the EU and you are able to swap it to a UK licence then you will need form D1. For a list of countries which are able to convert their licences to a UK one, please visit the following page. For all fee information and a wealth of other licensing information please visit the Directgov site here or call the DVLA on 0300 790 6801.

To take your practical test, you must have a valid motorcycle theory test pass certificate and a valid CBT certificate. If you have not completed CBT, you can do it as part of your course. If you have not passed a motorcycle theory test, further information is available on the theory test page. All documents must be original. We cannot accept photocopies

What do I need to bring?

Whatever the weather, you must wear the correct clothing as failure to bring the right gear will result in no training. You need to wear a strong jacket, long trousers (jeans are fine), sturdy footwear (strong shoes or boots) and gloves. Waterproof clothing is strongly recommended as well if it looks like it might rain, as your course will continue whether it rains or not.

If you normally wear glasses or contact lenses, you will need to bring them, as you will need to be able to read a registration plate at a minimum distance of 66 feet (20.5 metres).

If you have booked to use one of our motorcycles then we will supply you with a motorcycle safety helmet.

You will need to bring with you everyday your UK licence and CBT certificate (once gained). If you have a photocard licence, you will also need to bring with you the counterpart licence (D740). For the practical test days of your course you will need to bring with you your valid motorcycle theory test pass certificate and Module 1 pass certificate once gained as well. If you have the old style paper licence, you will need to bring with you a valid passport. The documents must be original. Photocopies cannot be accepted.

If you are supplying your own motorcycle, you will need to bring your own helmet, valid motorcycle insurance, valid road tax, valid MOT certificate (if your bike is more than three years old). You will need to have full sized L–plates clearly displayed on your bike both front and rear. Your motorcycle must be in a good roadworthy condition.

How to book?

Cards accepted

To book a course, contact us on 0871 52 000 52. Our office hours are Monday to Saturday from 09:00 - 17:30. We accept all major credit and debit cards and cash.

Please have your licence to hand, CBT certificate and motorcycle theory test pass certificate if applicable.

How many people pass first time?

Our pass rate is second to none. Most trainees pass their test first time with us.

Do I need to take time off work?

You will need have one of your days on a weekday for the practical test. The rest of your course can be conducted on weekends. We run training courses seven days a week.

How long does it take?

This all depends on what length of course you need and whether you can do your training on weekdays, or only at weekends. It also depends on whether you have passed a motorcycle theory test or not.

For example, if you are a novice rider and have not passed a theory test and can only train at weekends (your last day would need to be a weekday), your course can take up to five weeks to complete.

If you are a very experienced rider who holds a valid CBT certificate and has passed a motorcycle theory test already, we may well be able to get you through your test within two weeks. All of our training days are whole days.

Your Instructors?

Our courses are run by some of the most experienced instructors in the industry. They are all approved by the Driving Standards Agency and they are used to teaching people of all abilities, from novice riders to very experienced riders.

Do I need to pass a theory test?

Everybody since February 2001 has to pass a motorcycle theory test. Even if you have held a full car licence for many years, you will still need to take and pass a motorcycle theory test.

The only exceptions to this rule are holders of bike licences who want to upgrade within the same category. To arrange a theory test, please contact the Driving Standards Agency on 0300 200 11 22 or book online. You will need to have your driving licence number from your licence and a method of payment.

What does the practical test involve?

The practical test is split into two modules.

  • Module 1 – Specified Manoeuvres (approx. 22 minutes)
    • At least two manoeuvres carried out at slow speed, including a slalom
    • At least two manoeuvres carried out at higher speed, of which one exercise should be in second or third gear, at a speed of at least 30 km/h (approx. 19 m.p.h) and one exercise avoiding an obstacle at a minimum speed of 50 km/h (approx. 32 m.p.h)
    • At least two braking manoeuvres, including an emergency brake at a minimum speed of 50 km/h (approx. 32 m.p.h).
    • Link to manoeuvre diagram (PDF – 688kb - Adobe Acrobat Reader Required)
    • Module 1 motorcycle test video (opens in new window)
  • Module 2 – Road Riding Test (approx. 57 minutes)
    • The accompanied riding element of the test, which is quite similar to the existing test. Module 2 of the test will consist of the eyesight test, road safety questions and at least 30 minutes of road riding. The road ride will cover a variety of road and traffic conditions and will also include normal stops, hill and angle starts.
    • Module 2 motorcycle test video (opens in new window)

Do I need to book my own tests?

No. Your practical test fees are included in your course price and are arranged for you by us.

What is your cancellation policy?

For all courses where a practical test is involved, we require three weeks' notice to change dates or cancel. Failure to attend, lateness, or failure to give sufficient notice will result in the monies being forfeit.