Yes, in many places, you can drive a 125cc buggy with a provisional license, but it often depends on local laws and regulations. In the UK, for example, a provisional license allows you to drive certain vehicles, including 125cc motorcycles and similar light vehicles, as long as you are supervised by an experienced driver. It's important to check the specific licensing requirements in your area to ensure compliance.
If you have a provisional license, a CBT certificate allows you to drive what are considered learner motorcycles. The guidelines for a learner motorcycle are up to no more than a 125cc.
age to drive with a provisional license is 17
Yes, you can drive with a provisional license, but there are restrictions on when and how you can drive.
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
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In some states a provisional license is given to new drivers, restricting them to what hours and where they can drive. A form of provisional is also given sometimes to someone who has a revoked license, allowing them to drive for working duties.
Its better to use your hands.
you can if you are over 16 years old
You can drive on a provisional licence anywhere in the UK provided that you have a qualified driver with you.
In Texas if the engine is 125cc u only have to be 13 but u need a special license