Ridefree: new online motorcycle training to improve road safety
Ridefree is a free online training course that you should complete before taking your moped or motorcycle compulsory basic training (CBT).
A free online training course that moped and motorcycle riders should complete before taking their CBT course. The course can be found here
It has been developed by DVSA, Highways England and other partners to help new riders prepare for a lifetime of safe riding.
What the course covers
The course contains 5 online learning modules covering:
- The Highway Code and hazard perception
- Clothing, equipment and the importance of maintenance
- How a rider’s behaviour can affect them and other road users
Helping riders to stay safe
It’s important new riders get professional training and have the right knowledge and skills to help keep them stay safe.
Mark Winn, DVSA Chief Driving and Riding Examiner, said:
As motorcyclists are amongst the most vulnerable road users it’s essential they have the right knowledge and skills needed to stay safe on Britain’s roads.
Getting the right advice from a professional instructor and the new ride free course helps new riders get the most from their CBT and should improve road safety.
Tony Campbell, Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) Chief Executive, said:
It is important that new riders should be safer riders and receive the best training possible and for that reason, MCIA is proud to be part of the Ridefree initiative.
The course has won a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award and a Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) Kier Road Safety Award.