No - learner drivers are prohibited from using motorways.
Yes, provided you have a licence for a 125cc, or provisional licence and are displaying L plates.
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.
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.
same as a car. 15 for your permit and 16 for your license.
Yes.
no you can not
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.
No. You need a motorcycle learner endorsement.
Assuming you are driving ob a provisional, the short answer is no. Only 50cc and under can go on the path
In Britain, a 17-year-old can ride a motorcycle with a maximum engine capacity of 125cc on L plates if they have a provisional license and are in possession of a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) certificate. To ride a 150cc motorcycle, they would need to complete the full motorcycle test to obtain a Category A1 license. Riding a 150cc bike on L plates without the appropriate license would be illegal.
Off road, as soon as you can reach the pedals. On road, as soon as you get your motorcycle license.
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+)