Driver Vehicle Standards Agency
You should make sure that any training machines supplied for the on-road element of the course comply with all legal requirements, including things like vehicle tax, MOT and insurance.
Generally, 3 or 4 wheeled machines will not be accepted for a practical test and are therefore unlikely to be suitable for CBT.
However learners with a disability may ride 3 wheeled mopeds and light quadricycles.
Mopeds
Mopeds have:
- 2 or 3 wheels
- a maximum design speed of over 25km/h and not more than 45km/h
Light quadricycles
Light quadricyles have:- 4 wheels- an unladen mass of not more than 350kg, not including the mass of the batteries in the case of electric vehicles- a maximum design speed of over 25km/h and not more than 45km/h
More information
Contact DVSAs Technical Standards team for further advice about using these vehicles for CBT and the practical motorcycle test.
DVSA Technical Standards team
technicalstandards@dvsa.gov.uk