i believe the 700cc quad is the biggest you can ride on the road. not quite sure.
Yes, there is a limit to the size of quad bike that you can ride on a full UK driving licence. If you passed your car driving test on or after January 19, 2013, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 50cc. If you passed your driving test before this date, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 125cc. It's important to note that these restrictions do not apply if you have a motorcycle licence.
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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.
a simple full car licence is required
If it is road legal and you have a full driving licence and insurance you can ride it on a motorway.
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.
As long as you own the land, then you can be any age to use the quad bike. Hoverer if it is in public grounds (eg: forest) then the usual road code applies (not 100% sure though)
put a bigger engine in it!
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depending on the mini quad it should go to 30mph-35
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.