no it is perfectly legal to drive it as long as you are in an open field with space and as long as its under 50cc
note this law is for the west midlands only
If this is in the Uk, you can drive a moped or scooter upto 49cc on a normal car licence providing you have a "P" among your categories on the back of your card.
Yes, you need a provisional motorcycle license and certificate of insurance at the very least to ride any scooter on a public road in the UK.
you need a CBT - compilsary biker training , certificate. this lets you drive anything up to a 125 cc on the road
i think in the UK you can drive as long as you want with a international license. and can i drive in the UK with a Dutch license? i think in the UK you can drive as long as you want with a international license. and can i drive in the UK with a Dutch license?
No, you only need a driving license to drive it.
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You can start learning to drive in the UK at the age of 17 on a provisional license you cannot have a full license until you are 18. You can ride a 50cc or under moped or scooter from the age of 16
No. You need full UK driving licence to drive in France
yes you need a separate license to drive a lorry. if you passed your license in 1997 or before you can drive up to 7.5tonne lorry on normal car license in UK
A 16 year old can drive up to a 50CC with a provisional and i think a CBT, a 17 year old can drive up to a 125CC with provisional and CBT. People say putting "L" plates on the scooter replaces the need for a provisional license or CBT IT DOES NOT!!!!! most bikes can be restricted at a police station as I am lead to believe. Hope this helped
You can drive for up to 6 months in Switzerland on a UK licence. After that, you need to exchange your UK licence for a Swiss one. You do not need to take another driving test, but you need to take an eye test.
After a Compulsory Basic Test, CBT, you can ride a 50cc moped without 'L' plates or up to 125cc bike/scooter with 'L' plates.