![]() ![]() ![]() The term maximum authorised mass (MAM) means the total weight of the vehicle plus the maximum load it can carry safely. Driving licence you need to ride a motorcycleĬars or light vans, with and without trailers.** Age 24 for Direct Access or age 21 for Progressive Access, in other words, two years from the date of the Standard A2 test pass (not counting any periods of disqualification). Learner riders of medium sized (category A2) and large (category A) motorcycles must be accompanied by an Approved Motorcycle Instructor (AMI) at all times when riding on public roads until they have passed both their off-road manoeuvres and on road test. Learner riders of category AM and small motorcycles (Category A1) must complete CBT before riding unaccompanied on public roads.* You must complete Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) and make sure that your CBT certificate is valid for the relevant motorcycle category. Light motorcycles with an engine size of up to 125 cc and a power output of up to 11kw (14.6bhp) with a power weight ratio not exceeding 0.1kW (including tricycles up to 15 kW)Ī motorcycle of a power not exceeding 35 kW and with a power/ weight ratio not exceeding 0.2 kW/kg and not derived from a vehicle of more than double its powerĪ motorcycle of a power exceeding 35 kW. ![]() Light Quadricycles - A four-wheeled vehicle with an unladen weight of not more than 350kg, (not including the mass of the batteries in the case of electric vehicles), whose maximum design speed is over 25 km/h and less than 45 km/h Mopeds - Two or three wheel vehicles with a maximum design speed over 25 km/h but not more than 45 km/h ![]()
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