A2 Course
A2 Light Motorcycle(Full Course)
The A2 Driving Course (Light Motorcycle) is a specialized training program designed for individuals looking to operate motorcycles with engine capacities above 50cc, generally up to 400cc or with a power output not exceeding 35kW (47bhp).
KSh 10,000
Complete course fee
All materials included
Flexible scheduling
NTSA approved
No hidden costs
Course Overview
The A2 Driving Course (Light Motorcycle) is a specialized training program designed for individuals looking to operate motorcycles with engine capacities above 50cc, generally up to 400cc or with a power output not exceeding 35kW (47bhp).
Duration
4 Hours
Class Size
1-on-1 instruction
Vehicle Type
Dual control training car
Certification
NTSA approved
Course Highlights
Comprehensive Training: Covers traffic rules, highway codes, motorcycle mechanics, first aid, and defensive riding.
Practical Skills: Focuses on maneuvering, balancing, and handling the bike, including techniques for modern traffic.
Safety Training: Emphasizes the use of safety gear, such as helmets and reflector jackets.
Modular Approach: Often split into modules focusing on car park maneuvers (Module 1) and road-based riding skills (Module 2).
Course Curriculum
Theory Training
Theoretical Driving Lessons
- Fundamental Driving Rules
- Traffic Rules and Regulations
- Highway Codes and Road Sign Recognition
- Human Factors in Traffic (Driver attitude and psychology)
- Model Town Board (Simulated traffic scenarios)
Practical Riding Lessons:
Practical Riding Lessons:
- Basic Motorcycle Control (Starting, stopping, gear shifting)
- Balancing and Slalom (Cones)
- Figure 8 and U-turns
- Emergency Stops
- On-road Riding/Traffic Management
What You'll Learn
Fundamental Controls: Mastering the clutch, throttle, gears, and brakes (front and rear) to smoothly accelerate, stop, and shift.
Slow Speed Balance: Maneuvering the motorcycle at low speeds, including figure-eights and tight turns, to enhance balance and control.
Vehicle Inspection: Performing basic maintenance checks, such as checking tire pressure, brake fluid, lights, and chain tension.
Prerequisites
Age Requirement: You must be at least 18 years old.
Identification: A valid National ID or passport.
Documentation: KRA Pin.
Pre-existing License: Some training programs require you to have a basic grasp of cycling or a previous lower-level license (like A1), though an A2 license can be applied for directly if you are over 18.
Physical Fitness: Ability to pass an eye test (can be with glasses) and be physically fit.