It depends on the legislation where you live
Yes, in many places, you can drive a 50cc quad on a provisional license, but it often depends on local laws and regulations. In the UK, for example, you can ride a 50cc quad as long as you have a provisional driving license and are following the necessary restrictions, such as wearing a helmet and not carrying passengers. Always check your specific region's requirements to ensure compliance with the law.
Assuming you are driving ob a provisional, the short answer is no. Only 50cc and under can go on the path
Provisional
Yes . First you need a provisional and then do a simple 1 day CBT course which it pretty imposible to fail . then off you go but it has to be a 50cc at the age of 16
absolutely! just don't let the liberal republicans see you...they have a knack of destroying 50cc hondas.
same as a car. 15 for your permit and 16 for your license.
no bigger then 50cc under a provisional license
no you dont need registration. just get out and ride
Yes
No, you need to complete a CBT (compulsory basic training) which will enable you to ride either a 125cc or 50cc depending on your age. You will need L plates on until you pass your a1 test or direct access (21+)
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
well, who rides a 49cc dirt bike just ride a 50cc