no
there is no such thing as a automatic licence, but there is a regular licence.
To drive a quad bike, you must have a category B1 or B licence, therefore you must be at least 17.
You don't need a license to drive a quad.Added: But they are not legal to operate on the public roadways anyway.no you just need a licence to drive road legal quads an scramblers no you do NOT need a car licence to drice a quad or a scrambler and stuff like that but for an off road quad or a scrambler you do NOT need a licenceThis vehicle requires no license because it is not street legal, and as such it is illegal to drive on public roads.
If it is road legal and you have a full driving licence and insurance you can ride it on a motorway.
To drive a ltz400 quad bike you will need a full car licence or full motorcycle licence category B1. Also you will have to be at least 17 years old to get the licence.
Yes, there are road legal quads in the UK. For licence requirements check www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing
To drive an ATV quad bike on the road one needs to have a full car licence. An ATV quad bike can only carry passengers if it is designed to do so and has the right number of seats.
no licence is required for off-road use. A quad can be driven on UK roads with a car licence.
not if your a repo person with a licence
You can operate a quad bike with a category B or B1 licence.
sureI've spoken to the DVLA and as long as you have category B1 on your licence you can. It must however be under 550 kg.