FatGaz Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Just been looking online at some training schools.... They certainly know how to charge!!Looks like its gonna cost well over a grand to get passed (and thats assuming I pass first time!) Quote
Guest Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Just been looking online at some training schools.... They certainly know how to charge!!Looks like its gonna cost well over a grand to get passed (and thats assuming I pass first time!) Wow.... Is that going from not knowing how to ride to passing? I think that's excessive... Do they just quote you for the whole lot? I think it would work out cheaper if you booked everything seperately!When my local riding school showed "A2 - £450" I was astonished, but I can understand now.... Hiring the bike, two days training, two exams including all the fuel etc... But over £1k is ridiculous! Quote
FatGaz Posted September 18, 2014 Author Posted September 18, 2014 Yes thats from never riding before, to getting the works.To be honest I havent had a quote....was just checking out their prices. Quote
mailee66 Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Yep, passed my test last year. I had to take the MOD1 three times but passed MOD2 first time and it cost me over £1300 from start to finish using a school. I had ridden a bike before but it was over 30 years ago. I wish I had taken my test back then for around £15. Quote
MissBex Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Yes, very similar to Mailee66, I did my DAS course from never ridden to pass. £700 for the course, everything included, but had to take my mod 1 Three extra times and my mod 2 one extra time, totaling around £1400, (which doesn't include the petrol cost of getting there in my car and back each time!) I do think it's all very overpriced but that Pass Certificate is Priceless. Quote
Bogof Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 I do think it's all very overpriced but that Pass Certificate is Priceless. It's not just about passing the test though. It's also about teaching you the skills you are going to need to stay alive on the roads. On that basis £1000 or even £1400 is pretty cheap in my view.And don't forget, when one fails a test it indicates a lack of skill and a need for further training, it's not usually just because the examiner is having a bad day and wants to take it out on you. Quote
MissBex Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 I do agree and it's definitely a lot better to have more time training than £100 for a few hours of cbt training and no matter how much it does cost you, it really is all worth it in the end Quote
mailee66 Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 I have to agree there, it is worth the money for the skills you acquire. God knows after failing on the swerve so many times I now think I could easily swerve in and out of a group of school kids on a crossing. But I should add that passing the test is really just the start of the learning curve as I have found there is no substitute for road experience. Quote
fq-craigus Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 Start to finish including theory and both tests, 3 days training £670 I paid last year. Without cbt mind you. Over a grand is a bit much imo Quote
millie01 Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 I agree, hate spending all that money, but as others have said at least when I do pass it will have been worth it! Quote
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