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plowsie
06-12-07, 11:17 AM
Do i need to have a new provisional or can i use the bike licence?
Anddddddd, insurance...Can i get a policy with a bike and car on?
gettin2dizzy
06-12-07, 11:21 AM
You need a provisional I'm afraid. You know you can't drive on L plates by yourself like on a bike?
plowsie
06-12-07, 11:23 AM
But the thing is, when i passed my bike test they took my provisional off me....
gettin2dizzy
06-12-07, 11:31 AM
I'm not sure then if you already had one, sorry!
Look on the paper counterpart of your license. It lists all provisional entitlements you have.
eg. mine says BE - car with trailer, and GH - no idea!!
All the full entitlements when you pass go on your pink plastic card - Bike, etc.
If you don't have the provisional B (car) category then you will need to send it off to be added.
fizzwheel
06-12-07, 11:35 AM
Do i need to have a new provisional or can i use the bike licence?
Nope as Law says you need car provisional entitlement.
Anddddddd, insurance...Can i get a policy with a bike and car on?
I've never found one. I dont think you can.
Look on the paper counterpart of your license. It lists all provisional entitlements you have.
eg. mine says BE - car with trailer, and GH - no idea!!
All the full entitlements when you pass go on your pink plastic card - Bike, etc.
If you don't have the provisional B (car) category then you will need to send it off to be added.
GH stands for goat herder, you are provisionally entitled to herd up to 20 goats at a time providing you are accompanied by a fully licensed goat herder, s,true that
GH stands for goat herder, you are provisionally entitled to herd up to 20 goats at a time providing you are accompanied by a fully licensed goat herder, s,true that
:lol:
I checked on this DVLA page (http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/WhatCanYouDriveAndYourObligations/DG_4022547) it's road rollers and tracked vehicles...
RICHIE!!! Wanna lend me a tank?? :twisted:
Pedro68
06-12-07, 12:58 PM
Stu, I've never seen any insurance policies that you can have both a car and a bike on ... for one thing, I expect that the wording of the policy would be a legal quagmire given the differences in car and bike insurance.
However, on the plus side, there are insurers who offer car and bike policies (separately) and I believe some may (although I can't confirm this) offer discounts for taking out more than one policy with them.
eGroup Insurance (eCar, eBike, eVan, eHome) do policies for each and are fairly good - you can manage your policies online too - although I've just gone with MCE for bike insurance, I'm still with eCar for my car insurance.
I notice that Tesco Finance are starting to do motorbike insurance now too (they already do car insurance). I've used them before for car insurance and can recommend them also.
HTH,
Pete
:lol:
I checked on this DVLA page (http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/WhatCanYouDriveAndYourObligations/DG_4022547) it's road rollers and tracked vehicles...
RICHIE!!! Wanna lend me a tank?? :twisted:
Omg Ive been herding goats illegally for years then #-o
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