No- you can drive one on a full motorcycle licence, but up until you are 17 you are restricted to motor vehicles of below 50cc capacity, which effectively limits you to mopeds and the very lowest capacity scooters (although you can also drive farm tractors on the road as well!). From the age of 17 onwards, ANY motorcycle rider who hasn't passed their bike test- of ANY age- is limited to bikes of no more than 125 cc (UNLESS you have a sidecar, when there's no restriction on capacity). Once you've got a full bike licence, then you can drive a Robin. If you're looking for motor transport in the UK at age 16 though, I'm afraid nowadays it's limited to either a scooter or a tractor (I'd choose a tractor any day myself!) The only exceptions are disabled youngsters, who are allowed to drive specially adapted cars from age 16 if they are dependent on them for getting around.
As Reliant Robin is not classed as a car but a tricycle you do not need to have a qualified driver with you.
the answer is no
Reliant Robin
Yes, a Robin Reliant is not classed as a 'slow vehicle' for the purposes of exeptions to the motorway.
Don't drive like an idiot or Jeremy Clarkson. or dont drive one period.
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
Unfortunately you cannot, the Robin Kitten weights more than 350kg unladen, therefore it does not come under category AM.
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