At 16 she’s limited to only 50cc. (125cc at 17).
I need your help.
First I accept I could google a few gov websites and find the info but it’s not just as «*hands on*».
My daughter is 16, going through her GCSE and come July will be on holiday. We’re staying put until August so I was wondering if she could get herself a license.
I have an old CG 125 S for her. How should we proceed (with timing if possible, please)?
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
At 16 she’s limited to only 50cc. (125cc at 17).
Understood, thank you. Until then I understand it’s moped only (<50cc) but she still needs a certificate doesn’t she?
(Sorry, I never went through this in the UK)
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Hopefully save someone a lot of typing:
From https://www.bikesure.co.uk/bikesureb...e-licence.html
Edit, in this context, CBT is Compulsory Basic Training, not Cognitive behavioural therapy.
Last edited by hogthrob; 19th May 2022 at 06:25.
I think she can do her CBT as soon as her licence is valid as it’s done away from the public highway. I’d look to book that now
Edit - I believe you can usually book a hire scooter to do it on too
Last edited by Halitosis; 19th May 2022 at 07:07.
CBT and A,A1 are very busy at the moment, as mentioned book up asap.
Hogthrob what an excellent visual guide to what is now a complicated system, thanks for posting
Steve
Interesting visual. It puts into sharp contrast the requirements for 30mph e-unicycles in london and the 50mph scooters ridden through red lights wrong side of the road, etc.