Yes, because it has motorbike engines, and only three wheels.
if you are a learner driver u need a person with a full licence sitting in the passenger seat and u need to be insured
The Reliant Robin car is unique because it only has three wheels. Also the Reliant Robin has a fiberglass body shell. The Robin is known for bing unstable but recently drivers of the Robin are known as the safest drivers in Britain.
reliant robin or reliant regal
3 Wheels on a Reliant Robin (3-wheeled car)
the answer is no
As Reliant Robin is not classed as a car but a tricycle you do not need to have a qualified driver with you.
No, you can't. Before about 2001, passing your motorcycle tests in full would get you a B1 category permit thrown in on your licence. And since the Robin was included under category B1, this meant, in effect, that you could drive a Robin on what people tend to think of as a 'bike licence'. As it stands now, though, although a Robin still falls into category B1, you don't get that category for passing bike tests any more. Which means that in order to drive a Reliant Robin in the UK now, you must pass a full car driving test.
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The Reliant Robin is a small car formerly manufactured by the Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth, England. It's famous for having a very small frame and only three wheels. Good information on Reliant Robin cars can be found on Wikipedia that has a long article about them including links for deeper information.
You have to have a full car licence or a full motor bike licence.