Yes, provided you have a licence for a 125cc, or provisional licence and are displaying L plates.
You have to be 16 to ride a scotter. But to ride a 125cc you have to 17
No. That's a motorcycle. Motorcycle are to be ridden with the cars.
About 125cc
You can ride a 125cc motorcycle on motorways providing you have passed your test and are riding without "L plates". It isn't the best experience as you are almost constantly red-lining the revs in top gear, but it can definitely be done.
In the UK, you cannot ride a 125cc motorcycle without L-plates unless you have a full motorcycle license or are taking a test. If you hold a provisional license and are riding a 125cc bike, you must display L-plates. However, if you have passed your full motorcycle test, you can ride a 125cc bike without L-plates. Always check local laws, as requirements may vary by country.
Unless you have passed your theory and practical test, no you cannot.
I have a friend from london. He says 16 and older to drive a 125cc on the road.
A 125cc motorcycle has variable top speeds depending mainly on the size of the bike and size of the user. Under optimal conditions, one could expect a 125cc motorcycle to attain a maximum speed of approximately 70 miles per hour.
Off road, as soon as you can reach the pedals. On road, as soon as you get your motorcycle license.
No ! 17 is the minimum age allowed to ride a 125cc motorcycle in england UK
To ride a 125cc bike in the UK, you need either a provisional motorcycle license combined with a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) certificate or an A1 motorcycle license. The CBT allows you to ride a 125cc motorcycle on public roads, while the A1 license requires passing both a theory and practical test. In many other countries, similar requirements exist, often involving a specific motorcycle license category for smaller engine sizes. Always check local regulations for precise licensing requirements.
a 125cc, but you need to be a holder of a CBT certificate to legally ride one.