Robert said:
so, i did my cbt at 16. got my full car license at 17. so my CBT won't have expired?
can anyone confirm this?
I've been through this situation myself. Its very complicated.....I've tried to simplify it a bit at the end though.....
I believe your situation is this:
If your took your CBT on a 125cc motorcycle or scooter, then you are allowed to ride any motorcycle upto 125cc and with power restrictions in place for the length of your CBT (2 years).
However, if you already have a full car licence when you took your CBT, or pass your car test while your CBT is still valid (As I did), you are entitled to ride a 50cc motorcycle/scooter without L-plates and with a passenger for the length of your full car licence.
This is because the full car licence automatically comes with full moped (50cc) entitlement (see the "P" category on your car licence), but this can only actually used if you have undertaken a CBT course.
However, if you wish to ride anything above 50cc, your CBT will only be valid for its 2 year length regardless of whether you have a car licence or not.
What confuses a lot of people is that the rules regarding all this all changed in Februrary 2001. You don't need to know this as you will have taken your car test long after this date, but until 2001 you could ride a 50cc without L-plates and with passengers without even taking a CBT course, so long as you had a full car licence.
Although the rules changed and you now must legally take a CBT course to unlock the full moped entitlement on your car licence, this only needs to be taken once for a 50cc scooter.
SO.....
To put it as simply as I can, if you have passed your car test while your CBT certificate was valid, you don't need to take CBT again, you can ride without L-plates and with a passenger provided that you ride nothing bigger than 50cc (a moped/small scooter basically). If you want to ride anything bigger, you must retake CBT every 2 years until you pass a bike test.
For more info check the DVLA website as Pete says.....
Hope this helps!