Someone asked me today what size bike or moped they could ride?
They do not have a bike licence but passed their car licence in 1975.
Does it change if they do a CBT?
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Someone asked me today what size bike or moped they could ride?
They do not have a bike licence but passed their car licence in 1975.
Does it change if they do a CBT?
As I understand it mate they can ride a 50cc on car licence without L-plates or CBT
Anything over that upto a max of 125cc must have L-plates and I think a CBT because of the need for the learner plates
Im pretty sure you need L plates for the 50cc - anything above that needs a CBT. Probably worth asking that Able fellow though.
Check their licence. My other half has A on his licence but has never passed or taken his bike test. I asked Mr Able and he tells me it means a provisional A licence - he can't ride anything currently without doing a CBT afaik.
If there is catagory P on their licence that is FULL entitlement for a Moped (not exceeding 50cc) therefore no need for CBT unless they wish to do so.
Anything else would require it and further tests etc to become a full motorcycle licence holder
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring...ons/DG_4022547
A on a licence means full motorcycle
From memory - my provisional license for bikes entitled me to ride anything upto 125 cc as long as I displayed L plates (I have held my full car license since 1983)
If I wanted to progress above 125cc with L plates I had to do
1. CBT
2. Motorbike theory test
3. Module 1 & 2
I think that having a pre 1997 license gives you the above entitlements
If in any doubt check the DVLA website - it has all the info you will need.
They can ride a 50cc moped on a car licence automatically with no L Plates (younger licence holders have to do a CBT to 'activate' it).
Anything over this needs a CBT and they will be a learner on a provisional licence.
I had to check all this out before going on holiday once :
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