Minimum ages for riding
Are you keen to get on the open road but need to know the minimum ages for riding a motorcycle in the UK?
Well, Before You Take Any Tuition Or Tests, You Must Obtain A UK Provisional Licence.
For further information on what type of licence you will need and minimum ages please select from one of the options below:
- I am 16 years old and interested in a moped licence
- I am between 17 and 21 and interested in a moped or motorcycle licence
- I am over 21 and interested in a moped or motorcycle licence?
16 Years Old And Interested In A Moped/Motorcycle Licence?
- A moped is a motorcycle which has an engine capacity of no more than 50cc with a maximum speed of 31mph (or 50kmh).
- If the vehicle was first used before 1st September 1977 it can be operated using pedals.
- A moped provisional licence entitles you to ride on the roads, but you must display L-plates (D-plates in Wales) and you are not allowed to carry pillion passengers or go on motorways.
How To Obtain A Valid Provisional Moped Licence
- To validate your UK driving licence, you must take compulsory basic training (CBT) given by an approved training body (ATB).
- On completion of the training, you will be given a DL 196 certificate.
- If you want to ride a moped on the road without displaying L-plates you must pass a theory and practical driving test.
Between 17 And 21 And Interested In A Moped Or Motorcycle Licence?
- When you reach 17 years old a CBT certificate entitles you to ride both a moped and a learner motorcycle.
- A learner motorcycle has an engine capacity of no more than 125cc and a power output of no more than 11kW.
How To Obtain A Valid Provisional Moped Or Learner Motorcycle Licence
- To validate your UK driving licence, you must take compulsory basic training (CBT) given by an approved training body (ATB).
- On completion of the training, you will be given a DL 196 certificate.
- If you want to ride a moped or motorcycle on the road without displaying L-plates you must pass a theory and practical driving test.
Over 21 And Interested In A Moped Or Motorcycle Licence?
If you obtained your full car licence before 1st February 2001 you are automatically entitled to ride a moped without L-plates.
For a motorcycle, you must obtain a full motorcycle licence. There are two types of full motorcycle licence:
- A light motorcycle licence (A1), which restricts riders to a motorbike with an engine capacity up to 125cc and a power output of 11kW. The practical test must be taken on a motorbike between 75cc and 125cc.
- A standard motorcycle licence (A), is obtained if the practical test is taken on a bike with an engine capacity of or between 120cc and 125cc. It must be capable of at least 60mph (100kmh).
- After passing the practical test, you will be restricted for two years to riding a bike of up to 25kW and a power/weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg.
- After this, you may ride any size of bike. If you are over the age of 21, or you reach 21 before your two-year restriction ends, you have additional options.
Direct Access
- For direct access, you will need to have completed CBT and passed a Theory Test. The practical test may then be taken on a motorcycle with a power output of at least 35kW.
- A pass allows you to ride any size of bike.
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All or part of the CBT course may be taken on either a learner bike or a large bike. You may practice for the practical test on bikes larger than the learner bike specification, provided:
• You are accompanied at all times by an approved instructor on another bike and in radio contact.
• You wear fluorescent or reflective clothing and follow all other provisional licence restrictions.