Become a mentor
Show up. Be prepared. Get compensated.
Mentors reduce anxiety by making test day predictable and safety-first. You’re not an instructor and we don’t recommend teaching sessions — road tests are booked under the assumption the test-taker has already practiced riding. What you can do is communicate calmly in-app, bring a road-test-ready bike, and be punctual and professional. Mentors are compensated for being prepared and showing up when it matters (details live inside the app).
Note: Compensation details and rules live inside the app, where bookings happen.
What mentors do
- Bring a road-test-ready bike: lights, brakes, tires, mirrors, no loose parts.
- Be calm and safety-first: predictable communication beats hype.
- Meet a bit early so the test-taker can settle nerves and get comfortable.
- Help the handoff feel professional (documents/keys handled safely and respectfully).
A smart meet-up pattern
Meet 15–25 minutes early at the registry. If everyone’s comfortable and it’s safe, the test-taker can sit on the bike
and do a slow lap or two in the parking lot to get familiar — not “training,” just settling into the controls.
Documents on test day
If you prefer not to hand over papers/keys right away, you can go into the registry with the test-taker and provide
documents directly to staff, or wait by the bike until the examiner comes out for the visual inspection.
What mentors should NOT do
- Provide riding lessons or “practice sessions” (the road test assumes prior practice)
- Argue with examiners or push unsafe choices
- Encourage riding beyond comfort or conditions
- Promise outcomes (“you’ll pass”) — nobody can guarantee that
Built here. Grown by riders.
Class6Loaner is a Canada-born project. We’re starting here at home in Alberta — the roads we ride, the weather we know, the community we’re part of — and we’ll bring this to more cities as local riders step up to mentor a calm, safety-first mindset.