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 Posted: 21:29 - 29 Jun 2006 Post subject: Reporting Bad CBT's |
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Again we here of someone 'failing' a CBT, see the previous thread on this subject -
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=86629
Anyone not happy with the way their CBT was conducted please, please contact - CBT@dsa.gsi.gov.uk stating what the problem was and how you were treated.
There seems to be far too many peeps coming on here saying that they've been 'failed' ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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Always get all the facts before you go firing bullets as 9 times out of ten they'll bounce back and hit you up the ass.
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I'm of the opinion that they should be reported first then telephoned afterwards.
I wonder how many of the other people they've 'failed' in the last 6/12/18 months (whatever) have just shrugged their shoulders and walked away, thinking to themselves "Oh well, I'll do it again and maybe I won't fail next time," without even challenging them.
I would email the dvla and also send a letter. After that I'd call the 'riding school' up and tell them I'm not happy, explain why, then tell them I've reported them to the dvla and I expect my money back.
How many other people have just let them get away with this kind of thing?
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Yeah, I meant the DSA, got a bit carried away. Thanks for pointing that out in such a helpful manner. |
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Thanks for the negative Karma Tricky ? Do you know what smileys are for ?
You need to get a sense of humour !
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I dont know the individual cases of what’s happened in these 'failed' CBTs, but if some one is failed it has to be for a good reason. These people should just face they probably arnt up to a safe standard of riding and need a bit more training instead of complaining. I think people should at least read the highway code before their CBT, because then at least they are going to have a reasonable knowledge of the laws of the road, which most people who take their CBT dont. Having to learn how to ride and road laws etc all in one day can be a lot to take in. ____________________ Rieju MRX 50 Castrol Edition |
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| MRX Steve wrote: | I dont know the individual cases of what’s happened in these 'failed' CBTs, but if some one is failed it has to be for a good reason. These people should just face they probably arnt up to a safe standard of riding and need a bit more training instead of complaining. |
That is my whole point, the CBT was designed to be the training not a test, when are people going to understand that.
If a CBT is done right, whether it can be done in a day or a week, a complete novice can be taught to ride and fully understand the rules of the road. Yes, they should have look at the Highway Code before hand, but how many people are told to do that when booking their CBT?
YOU CANNOT FAIL A TRAINING COURSE, YOU FAIL TO REACH THE STANDARD!
In three years of training and over 100 pupils I only had 2 that didn't reach a standard good enough to ride on the road, and it turned out they didn't want to be there, they had been pressurised by a friend or family member to do it. Out of the 98 that were good enough, about half managed it in a day and when I say day I mean about 7-8 hours including lunch, the rest varied between 2 and 3 days. Very few of the people that came to me for training had ever ridden before, never mind ridden on the road.
What is annoying me about these 'failures' is it appears that a lot of the instructors aren't good enough or don't give a damn, and its easier to 'fail' someone and finish early rather than persevere.
I put it down to sheer laziness! ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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I hate to go on but wish to add a wee note:-
The CBT is not time restricted, there is no time frame for doing it, the length of time it takes is the how long it takes you, the rider, to learn the different disciplines, not how long the instructor can be bothered to help you. And remember, he is an instructor, not an examiner, he is there to teach and help you. ____________________ Something dark reddish with two wheels and cagiva written on the side
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 186 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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