There are many places where one can take a CBT test. One can take a CBT test anywhere in the area known as the United Kingdom in order to ride a motorcycle.
Unless you have passed your theory and practical test, no you cannot.
If you passed a car test before February 1st 2001 you do not need to complete a CBT to ride a moped but you must complete CBT before riding a motorcycle. However if you passed a car test after February 1st 2001 you must complete CBT whether you wish to ride a moped or a motorcycle. So yes, you MUST have completed CBT no matter how long you have held your car licence if you wish to ride a motorcycle. * A moped has an engine not over 50cc with maximum design speed not exceeding 50 kilometres per hour (km/h) which is approximately 31 miles per hour ---- If you wish to ride anything over 125cc you'll need an A license. As you've held your license for over 10 years, you were obviously issued it before 2001 so you can ride a moped or scooter without a CBT.
Only if you have obtained a replacement certificate from the issuing station (where you took your CBT) or DVLA.
No as soon as you turn 17 you can ride a 125cc as long as it is still restricted. I did this myself when I turned 17.
Yes, in the UK, you need to complete a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) course to ride a 50cc bike legally on the road. Additionally, you must display L plates (learner plates) while you're learning. After completing your CBT, you can ride a 50cc scooter or motorcycle with L plates until you pass your full motorcycle test.
Yes, if you are 20 years old and have completed a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course in the UK, you are allowed to ride a motorcycle or scooter with an engine size of up to 125cc. You must also hold a valid provisional motorcycle license. Remember to display L-plates while riding until you pass the full motorcycle test.
a 125cc, but you need to be a holder of a CBT certificate to legally ride one.
You can own a motorcycle at any age. To ride a motorcycle up to 50cc in a public place, you must be at least 16, with a provisional licence, completed compulsory basic training (CBT) and L Plates. To ride a motorcycle up to 125cc in a public place, you must be at least 17, with a provisional licence, completed compulsory basic training (CBT) and L plates.
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.
No.You can only ride up to a 125cc with a CBT if you are over 17 years old
No.