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BTWZombies
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PostPosted: 22:39 - 30 Mar 2020    Post subject: CBT renewal Reply with quote

My CBT is due is 2 months and there’s no tests being done, does anyone know what’s going on with this?!?!

Thank u in advance
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Riejufixing
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PostPosted: 23:14 - 30 Mar 2020    Post subject: Re: CBT renewal Reply with quote

BTWZombies wrote:
My CBT is due is 2 months and there’s no tests being done, does anyone know what’s going on with this?!?!

Thank u in advance


You need to find a training school that will do the test for you. There are some, but they will probably tell you to use your own kit, take hand sanitiser, etc. Phone around.

If no joy, call DVSA and ask them what is happening (you could do that first, even).

EDIT: You seem to be in or near Oxford.

Read:

https://www.lightningpass.com/

Edit again: Seems a bit of a minefield. No harm in chatting to your CBT school. I would do that (and talk to the DVSA and possibly DVLA).
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SDFarsight
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PostPosted: 15:02 - 01 Apr 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

My insurance company (Lexham) are extending the CBT licence so that at least from an insurance perspective you don't count as riding without a licence; though the DVLA have yet to say if CBTs are being extended in all other respects (ie the police may still consider your CBT to be out of date).
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arry
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PostPosted: 15:21 - 01 Apr 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

SDFarsight wrote:
My insurance company (Lexham) are extending the CBT licence so that at least from an insurance perspective you don't count as riding without a licence; though the DVLA have yet to say if CBTs are being extended in all other respects (ie the police may still consider your CBT to be out of date).


Can you share their comms on this as that one is confusing the living feck out of me. Ta.
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SDFarsight
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PostPosted: 16:06 - 01 Apr 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

arry wrote:
SDFarsight wrote:
My insurance company (Lexham) are extending the CBT licence so that at least from an insurance perspective you don't count as riding without a licence; though the DVLA have yet to say if CBTs are being extended in all other respects (ie the police may still consider your CBT to be out of date).


Can you share their comms on this as that one is confusing the living feck out of me. Ta.


"For those of you who have a CBT which is due we can confirm that although these have not officially been extended by the government, from an insurance point of view if your CBT cannot be taken your insurer will continue to provide cover and does not need to be notified, in the event of a claim this will not be affected and nor will it prevent you from renewing your policy - although we can't speak for the DVLA.

We can also confirm that if you have volunteered to assist the NHS your cover will be automatically extended to cover this extra usage. If your work arrangements have changed so that you are working from a different premises, there is no need to update us if it is a temporary change. However if your immediate circumstances have changed from this point onwards, please contact us to let us know."

-Lexham insurance
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