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killa
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PostPosted: 11:19 - 20 Jul 2005    Post subject: Quick question (mind blank) Reply with quote

Can you ride a 50cc without L's on a full driving license??
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Bendy
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PostPosted: 11:21 - 20 Jul 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Depends when you got that driving licence, not sure when the cut-off point was but you don't get the entitlement any more.
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PostPosted: 11:23 - 20 Jul 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

DVLA Website wrote:


From 1 January 1997 all learner moped and motorcycle riders irrespective of when a licence was issued must have completed a Compulsory Basic Training [CBT] course before riding a moped or motorcycle on the road.

When you successfully complete a CBT you will get a Certificate of Completion (DL196) which is valid for 3 years. Keep your certificate safe because you will need to show it to the examiner when you take your moped or motorcycle practical test. You may also need to show it to the police. Certificates issued before 1 July 1996 expired on 30 June 1999. The requirement to complete CBT does not apply to those riders who are:

* learning to ride a motorcycle and who have already obtained full moped entitlement as a result of passing a moped test on or after 1 December 1990, or
* riding a moped with full entitlement given automatically with a full car licence.

from 1 February 2001

After 1 February 2001 when you successfully complete CBT you will get a Certificate of Completion (DL 196) which will be valid for 2 years. Certificates issued prior to that date will be valid for 3 years. Keep your CBT certificate safe because you will need it when you apply for and take your moped or motorcycle theory test.

You will also need it when you apply for and take your moped or motorcycle accompanied test, and you may need to show it to the police if required.

If you have any enquiries about CBT phone Driving Standards Agency on: 0115 901 2500 and ask for the CBT section.

If you are learning to ride a moped or motorcycle,you cannot carry a pillion passenger.

You can only learn to ride on motorcycles over 125cc if:

* you are over 21 and accompanied by an approved instructor on a separate machine at all times, or
* you are riding a motorcycle with a sidecar


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