Can I ride a 125 without L plates?
Can I ride a 125 without L plates?
Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) You don’t need L-plates. After you have obtained your CBT certificate, you will be entitled to ride any motorcycle or scooter up to 125cc. This entitlement lasts for 2 years and you will not be able to take passengers or go on motorways. You must also display L – plates.
Do you have to have L plates on a 125cc front and back?
Until you pass the motorcycle or moped test, the law requires that you must display an L plate on the front and back of your vehicle. That is unless your passed your car test before 1 February 2001, in which case you can ride a moped up to 50 cc without L plates.
Can you get fined for no L plates?
Penalties for not displaying L plates You could face a fine and/or up to 6 penalty points for failing to display L plates correctly on the vehicle you’re learning to drive in. A PL10 – ‘driving without L plates’ offence code can be put on your driving record, for committing this offence.
Can you ride a 125cc with a provisional?
Get started with a provisional licence In order to learn to ride you’ll need to complete Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) when you receive your provisional licence. With provisional motorbike licence entitlement you can: Ride a motorcycle up to 125cc if you’re aged 17+. Again, you’ll need CBT, L plates and insurance.
Do I need a CBT if I have a full car license?
You do not need to take a CBT course or take the full moped test. You must take CBT if you want to ride anything larger than a 50cc moped.
What happens if you don’t have L plates?
Are L plates a legal requirement? Learners driving a vehicle must display L plate stickers at all times. You can get up to six penalty points on your licence if you don’t display a learner plate or if it isn’t the right size.
Where do L plates go on 125?
As a learner rider of a motorcycle or moped, it’s a legal requirement to display L plates on the front and back of your vehicle.
What happens if my L plate falls off?
Fines and penalty points vary for not displaying L plates. If a learner driver is stopped by the police for failing to display, or failing to correctly display L plates, penalties range from advice and a warning issued to the driver, or up to six penalty points and a fine.
Can you ride a 125 on Grandad rights?
If you want to ride anything bigger than a moped then a new CBT certificate will be required. Can I ride a 125 cc or 250 cc motorcycle on grandfather rights. You can ride up to 125cc with a valid CBT certificate. (or a full motorcycle licence category A) A 250cc motorcycle will required a full motorcycle licence.
Can you ride a 125cc on a Category A licence?
Category A is a full motorcycle licence, allowing you to ride any capacity motorcycle, with no restrictions. I have a full car licence can I ride a 125cc? As mentioned above. If you have a full car licence, you can ride a motorcycle or scooter up to 125cc but you have to take your Compulsory Basic Training first.
Can you ride a motorbike on the road with L-plates?
This is a day-long course that starts in a car park and ends up with you out on the road on a motorcycle or scooter. Once you’ve done that, you can ride a motorcycle or scooter with an engine capacity up to 125cc, on the road with L-plates for up to two years.
Can you ride a 125cc motorbike on a car driving test?
If you passed your car driving test after the 1st of February 2001 then you will need to complete a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) course. This will enable you to ride a moped or any motorcycle or scooter with an engine capacity of up to 125cc. The best 125cc motorcycles and scooters
Do I need a CBT to ride a 125cc moped?
Hi John, no you’ll need to have a valid CBT to ride a 125cc. If you have a p category on your licence from when you took your test back in 1985, you will be able to ride a moped without a CBT.