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Fallout
19-02-13, 03:21 PM
I'm working on a Highway Code app for mobile. Since people are always asking about the new laws I thought I'd copy and paste the official highway text here for reference.

Motorcycle licence requirements
If you have a provisional motorcycle licence, you MUST satisfactorily complete a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course. You can then ride a motorcycle up to 125 cc with a power output not exceeding 11 kW on the public road, with L plates (in Wales either D plates, L plates or both can be used), for up to two years. Under direct access you can practise on a motorcycle that exceeds 125 cc provided that

you meet the minimum age for the category concerned
you’re accompanied at all times by a qualified approved trainer, who is on another motorcycle and in radio contact with you
fluorescent or reflective safety clothing is worn during supervision
red L plates (D plates in Wales) are fitted and provisional licence restrictions followed.

To obtain your full motorcycle licence you MUST pass a motorcycle theory test and then a practical test.
Law MV(DL)R regs 16 & 68

A1 motorcycle licence: At age 17 or over, you take a test on a motorcycle without sidecar of between 120 and 125 cc. If you pass you may ride a motorcycle up to 125 cc with power output up to 11 kW, or a motor tricycle with power not exceeding 15 kW.

A2 motorcycle licence: At age 19 or over, you take a test on a motorcycle without sidecar of at least 395 cc with a power output of at least 25 kW but not exceeding 35 kW. If you pass, you may ride any motorcycle not exceeding
35 kW and with a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.2 kW/kg.

Full A motorcycle licence: Test taken on a motorcycle without sidecar, of at least 595 cc and an engine power of at least 40 kW This gives you full access to all motorcycles and motor tricycles. You obtain a category A licence by taking progressive access from age 21, or under the direct access scheme from age 24.

Category A under progressive access: You can take a category A practical test at age 21 if you already have an A2 licence that you’ve held for a minimum of two years. You don’t need to take another theory test or hold a CBT certificate.

Category A under direct access: This is for riders aged 24 or over. To obtain a category A licence you must

successfully complete a CBT course
pass the motorcycle theory test
pass the practical motorcycle test.

Passing the practical test on a motorcycle of at least 40 kW (53.6bhp) gives immediate access to all sizes of motorcycle.

You MUST NOT carry a pillion passenger or pull a trailer until you have passed your test. Also see Rule 253 covering vehicles prohibited from motorways.
Law MV(DL)R reg 16

Moped licence requirements
A moped MUST have an engine capacity not exceeding 50 cc, not weigh more than 250kg and be designed to have a maximum speed not exceeding 28mph (45 km/h). Before June 2003 a licence allowed the riding of mopeds up to 50km/h.

To ride a moped, learners MUST
be 16 or over
have a provisional moped licence
complete CBT training.

You MUST first pass the theory test for motorcycles and then the moped practical test to obtain your full moped licence. If you passed your car driving test before 1 February 2001 you are qualified to ride a moped without L plates (and/or D plates in Wales), although it is recommended that you complete CBT before riding on the road. If you passed your car driving test after this date you MUST complete CBT before riding a moped on the road.
Laws RTA 1988 sects 97(e) & 101 & MV(DL)R regs 38(4) & 43

yorkie_chris
19-02-13, 03:47 PM
Otherwise known as a massive shower of sh*te. But oh well the c*nts wouldn't be told.

Might be worth mentioning that there are still category A2 licences already out there and will be in circulation for the next 2 years until they mature into full A licences.

Fallout
19-02-13, 04:04 PM
Might be worth mentioning that there are still category A2 licences already out there and will be in circulation for the next 2 years until they mature into full A licences.

Yeah, just to simplify things even more. You pretty much need to be a mastermind champion to remember all the details of this farce. :rolleyes:

yorkie_chris
19-02-13, 04:07 PM
Almost like a pub quiz except in a pub quiz some of the answers may be deduced by common sense or logic.

Bordtea
19-02-13, 04:16 PM
Nice and simple then

Sir Trev
19-02-13, 05:32 PM
Almost like a pub quiz except in a pub quiz some of the answers may be deduced by common sense or logic.

The good thing about a pub quiz is its location, assuming you don't have to ride home afterwards...

Tried to explain the new rules to a work colleague today but confused myself so much I gave up.