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)
If it is road legal and you have a full driving licence and insurance you can ride it on a motorway.
To drive a quad bike, you must have a category B1 or B licence, therefore you must be at least 17.
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.
You can operate a quad bike with a category B or B1 licence.
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.
i believe the 700cc quad is the biggest you can ride on the road. not quite sure.
no u have 2 be 18 and have a road legal quad to drive on the roads
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Yes, as long as you have a drivers licence and the quad bike is fully road legal.
Yes, there are road legal quads in the UK. For licence requirements check www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing
Ummm? Off road.
In the UK, to ride a dirt bike on public roads or off-road, you must be at least 16 years old and hold a valid provisional driving license. Riders under 16 can use private land with the landowner's permission or ride at an approved practice track.