2. There are a lot of very poor instructors who treat the CBT as an "attendance" course to be completed in just one day, students are pretty much guaranteed the certificate just because they have turned up and paid. Very often instructors are put under management pressure to "get them through" in one day regardless of their skill, ability or safety, this encourages corner cutting and very poor instruction. These are ATBs that operate on the stack em high, sell em cheap basis in order to maximise throughput and profit. I have seen the results of this slapdash approach when students who have been "given" a CBT from another school come to us and quite frankly they have no control of the bike, are a danger to themselves and have been ripped off as they have not been trained at all. We have had students come to us and quite openly tell us that during the training they crashed the bike in the car park training, were still taken on the road, crashed again and still issued with a CBT certificate.