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The Law & You

Current motorcycle legislation is complex, but here is a summary of requirements to help you see what you need in place before riding.
As a fully approved Driving Standards Agency Trainer, all you need to comply with the law is understood and taught on our courses. This gives you supreme confidence that you are getting the best attention to both skilled riding and also important law compliance.


Several changes are due to come into effect for the Motorcycle Test in 2008 that you should be aware of.
New laws for 2008


Motorcycle Licence Requirements
If you have a provisional motorcycle licence, you MUST satisfactorily complete a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course. You can then ride on the public road, with L plates for up to two years.
To obtain your full licence you MUST pass a motorcylce theory test and then a practical test.

If you have a full car licence you may ride motorcycles up to 125cc and 11kW power output, with L plates on public roads but you MUST first satisfactorily complete a CBT course if you have not already done so.

If you have a full moped licence and wish to obtain a full mototcycle entitlement, you will be required to take a motorcycle theory test if you did not take a seperate theory test when you obtained your moped licence. You MUST then pass a practical motorcycle test.
Note that if a CBT was completed for the full moped licence there is no need to repeat it. However, if the moped test was taken before 1/12/90 then a CBT will need to be completed before riding a motorcycle as a learner.

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Light motorcycle licence (A1)

You take a test on a motorcycle of between 75 and 125cc. If you pass you may ride a motorcycle up to 125 cc with a power output up to 11kW.

Standard motorcycle licence (A2)
If your test vehicle is between 120 and 125cc and capable of more than 100kph, you will be given a standard (A) licence. You will then be restricted to motorcycles of up to 25kW for two years. After two years you may ride any size machine.

Direct or Accelerated Access
This enables riders over the age of 21, or those who reach 21 before their two-year restriction ends, to ride a larger motorcycle sooner.
To obtain a licence to do so you are required to:
- have successfully completed a CBT course
- pass a theory test, if required to do so
- pass a practical test on a machine with a power output of at least 35kW.
To practise, you can ride larger motorcycles, with L plates on public roads, but only when accomplanied by an approved intsructor on another motorcycle in radio contact.

More information on our Direct Access Schemes

(You MUST NOT carry a pillion passenger or pull a tailer until you have passed your test.)


Moped licence requirements

Mopeds are up to 50cc with a maximum speed of 50kph.
To ride a moped, learners MUST
- be 16 or over
- have a provisional moped licence
- complete a CBT course.
You MUST first pass the theory test for motorcycles and then the moped practcial test to obtain your full moped licence.

If you passed your driving test before 1 February 2001 you are qualified to ride a moped without 'L' plates, although we do recommend that you complete a CBT with us before riding on the road.
If you passed your driving test after this date, you MUST complete a CBT before riding a moped on the road.

Note: For motorcycle and moped riders wishing to upgrade, the following give exemption from taking the motorcycle theory test
- full A1 motorcycle licence
- full moped licence, if gained after 1/7/96.

Bike Sense are famiiar with all current legislation and so can help you make the right decision in regard to what level of training you need/require in respect to your age and entitlement.

We will gladly help you understand what is the correct path for you and the appropriate training program needed. Call 0800 169 7196 today if you need clarification of any of the above.

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