The Motorcycle
Theory Test
If you wish to
gain a full licence in any of the motorcycle or
moped categories you must pass a motorcycle theory test before
taking the practical test. This must be done regardless if you hold
a full car licence or just a provisional licence. To book your
own theory test please call 0870 010 1372 or visit the Driving
Standards Agencies web site at http://www.dsa.gov.uk/
.
CBT &
Motorcycle test
For the CBT
the duration of the course and the standard achieved is the same for
all the classes of licence. On bikes below 125cc the course can be
conducted with up to four students. In the event that the CBT is
conducted on a bike eligible for the Direct Access Scheme (ie over
47 bhp) then there can only be two students and both of these must
be over 21.
For the motorcycle
test the standard to which you are tested by the Driving Standards
Agency examiner is exactly the same regardless of the size of the
machine. Likewise the duration of the test (normally 35 minutes) is
the same in all cases. Some of the manoeuvres in the test are easier
to do on smaller machines.
The licence that
you receive will depend on your age and the size of the motorcycle
that you took the test on, and nothing else.
Automatic
Complete CBT and
motorcycle theory test. Undertake training and motorcycle
test on an automatic or semi-automatic machine. The size of the
machine that you take the test on and your age will determine what
sort of machine can be ridden afterwards (see the other licence
restrictions; A, A1 and A2). Upon passing the test, you will
have a licence to ride an automatic or semi-automatic without
L-Plates and you may carry a passenger. You may not ride any
fully clutch and geared machine, except as a learner!
A1 Light
Motorcycle
Complete CBT
and motorcycle theory test. Take training and motorcycle
test on a machine greater than 75cc but not
exceeding 120cc (unless it is a 125cc machine and does not have
adequate power to qualify for the A2 licence). On passing your test
you can ride up to a 125cc without L-Plates and carry a passenger.
A2 Restricted
Licence
You must be aged
17 or over. First pass the CBT and motorcycle theory test.
Taking your training on a 121cc – 125cc bike with at least 12
bhp. When you pass your test, you will be able to ride a bike
of any cc, as long as it is restricted to a 33bhp. Motorcycles that
are normally over 33bhp can be restricted, but you will be required
to have a certificate of restriction. You can ride this without
L-plates and carry passengers. This restriction is for 2 years,
after this time you are automatically able to ride anything you
want! This is the only bike licence option available to those aged
17-20.
Accelerated Access
This is available
to anyone who has taken either an Automatic licence, an A1 Light
motorcycle licence or an A2 Restricted licence. You must be over 21.
There is no need to retake either the CBT or the motorcycle theory
test. The motorcycle test must be taken on a machine in excess of 47
bhp. The outcome will be that you then hold a full motorcycle
licence.
Full Unrestricted
Category A Licence (Direct Access Scheme)
You must
be aged 21 or over to be eligible for this. Complete a CBT
& motorcycle theory test. Then take a motorcycle test on a bike
with a power output of 47bhp or more. On passing your test, you will
have a full unrestricted licence. Your road training will be taken
on a large bike with L-Plates. You can only ride a large bike
when accompanied by an authorised Direct Access Scheme
Instructor.
Please note that
this information is only a guide. The laws are remarkably
complicated even for those that actually made them. If you would
like any further details or complete clarity, please contact either
the Driving Standards Agency or us.
Foreign and EU
Licences
Everybody who
wishes to take their CBT, Theory Test and Motorcycle Test in the
UK must hold a
UK or
Northern
Ireland driving licence.
It is possible to either exchange or gain a counter part
licence for some countries (most Common Wealth and EU countries).
This can be done by going to a main Post Office to get a D1750 form.
Please be aware that the DVLA takes between two to three weeks to
process a licence.
To check to see if your licence can be
exchanged please call the DVLA on 0870 240 0009 or visit their web
site at http://www.dvla.gov.uk/