Can I ride a motorcycle on a provisional licence?
Can I ride a motorcycle on a provisional licence?
If you are 16 years old and pass a CBT with a provisional licence, you will be entitled to ride any 49cc scooter or motorcycle restricted to 28mph. You then have to pass the Motorcycle Theory Test and undertake training and a Practical Test on a machine up to 50cc.
Is a motorbike provisional the same as a car Provisional?
The provisional motorcycle licence differs from a car provisional licence, as it does not enable you to start lessons to ride a motorcycle, as you must first take Compulsory Basic Training.
How do I get my provisional motorcycle entitlement?
To get one of these, first, you need to be over 24 years old, with either a full car licence, or a provisional licence showing Category A. Next, you will need to pass the Motorcycle Theory test. Then you will need to complete Compulsory Basic training (CBT).
What category is a motorbike provisional?
category A
Yes, you must have a licence which allows you to ride motorcycles (category A). The licence can be: A provisional driving licence with motorcycle entitlement. A full car licence which automatically provides provisional motorcycle entitlement.
Can you drive a 3 wheeler on provisional?
1: you no longer need a car licence to drive/ride a three-wheeler, you need a motorcycle licence. After January 19, 2013, a provisional licence will only cover riders to ride motor tricycles if they have a physical disability. 3: the rules apply to all three-wheelers regardless of wheel configuration.
How do I get a provisional motorbike licence UK?
A provisional driving licence is obtained by completing an application form from the Post Office or online. You must be at least 17 years old to get one for a motorcycle. At 16 years old you can get one for a moped, defined as having an engine of no more than 50cc and a top speed no greater than 30mph.