Does anyone know the age at which you can apply for a motorbike license in the UK, and what the resistrictions are (e.g. max engine cc).?
I can start driving in a year, but would probably rather take the bike test.
Don't forget you've got 2 types of test for your big bike licence, direct access and restricted.
Is that saying that if you take the 17 year old Restricted (A2) that when you reach 19 you can use any cc?
'and then after two years the licence automatically matures so that you can ride any size of bike'
I thought you had to be 21 for any cc.
Is that saying that if you take the 17 year old Restricted (A2) that when you reach 19 you can use any cc?
'and then after two years the licence automatically matures so that you can ride any size of bike'
I thought you had to be 21 for any cc.
Don't forget you've got 2 types of test for your big bike licence, direct access and restricted.
It sounds a lot more complicated than it used to be. Direct Access. :-/ What's that supposed to mean? Who thinks up these stupid names?http://www.elitemotorcycletraining.com/licence_options.htm
To be eligible to start training, you must have a full UK car licence, a provisional UK car licence with valid provisional motorcycle entitlement, or an EU licence with valid UK counterpart (D58/2) showing provisional motorcycle entitlement.
Don't forget you've got 2 types of test for your big bike licence, direct access and restricted.
It sounds a lot more complicated than it used to be. Direct Access. :-/ What's that supposed to mean? Who thinks up these stupid names?http://www.elitemotorcycletraining.com/licence_options.htm
From that site it saidTo be eligible to start training, you must have a full UK car licence, a provisional UK car licence with valid provisional motorcycle entitlement, or an EU licence with valid UK counterpart (D58/2) showing provisional motorcycle entitlement.
Do you need to pass a driving test before going for the bike test?
All seems to confusing
To legally ride a bike on the road you must have passed your CBT (Compulsary Basic Training), you then have 2 years to take your full test and graduate onto things larger than a 125cc
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