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Hi everyone :)

and here i'm back again in need for help :D


here is the problem

booked my motorcycle theory test for this Tuesday. bought all revision stuff and everything is going pretty well as i have done the test for car about almost 2 years ago :)

and just now i have been told that i don't have to do the test again as i have done it for car.

is that true?

all answers are appreciated!! Ride safe :bike2:

Posted

That is what i thought because i remember that i read somewhere about it. but just wanted double check


Big Thanks Davefly76

Posted

100% have to do a bike one. car one doesnt cover it. some of the questions do vary from the car theory but mostly all comon sense

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100% have to do a bike one. car one doesnt cover it. some of the questions do vary from the car theory but mostly all comon sense

 

echo this. You definitely need to do the motorcycle theory test :)

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and another question was doing my mock test and got a question about witch sounds like this


you did your test and now got full license, what is the lowest capacity bike you can ride on motorways


i pressed 125cc, but at the end it said it's wrong and that you can ride 50cc on motorways who is right me or software?

:D


thanks

Posted
and another question was doing my mock test and got a question about witch sounds like this


you did your test and now got full license, what is the lowest capacity bike you can ride on motorways


i pressed 125cc, but at the end it said it's wrong and that you can ride 50cc on motorways who is right me or software?

:D


thanks

I would have edged towards 125 rather than 50cc too, but looks asthough we are wrong

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTr ... _motorways

Posted
and another question was doing my mock test and got a question about witch sounds like this


you did your test and now got full license, what is the lowest capacity bike you can ride on motorways


i pressed 125cc, but at the end it said it's wrong and that you can ride 50cc on motorways who is right me or software?

:D


thanks

I would have edged towards 125 rather than 50cc too, but looks asthough we are wrong

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTr ... _motorways

 

Says in the Highway Code that the lowest capacity engine allowed is 50cc. In real life I wouldn't take my 125 on the motorway never mind a 50cc :shock:

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Says in the Highway Code that the lowest capacity engine allowed is 50cc. In real life I wouldn't take my 125 on the motorway never mind a 50cc :shock:

 

Most bikes regarded as 50cc are actually only 49 so not allowed on motorways. Also you're not allowed to ride on a motorway if you have L plates, which is most people on 50's and 125s 8-)


:cheers:

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Fair point conceded, but the 125 may still apply for those who have passed the A2 licence and haven't upgraded to a 33bhp/ restricted bigger bike, or indeed those folks who decided to the 125 test only. :)

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