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- When
you are 16 you may only ride a 50cc Moped on a provisional licence,
with a current CBT Certificate & display 'L' Plates
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- At
17 or over, provisional motorcycle entitlement allows you to ride
up to 125cc with a current CBT Certificate & display 'L' Plates
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- If
you are 21, you may train and test on a larger motorcycle provided
you are always accompanied by a DSA (Driving Standards Agency) Approved
Instructor in radio contact & display 'L' Plates
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- European
harmonization of licencing has created three classes of UK Motorcycle
Driving Licence (see Licence Categories)
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- Any
two wheel rider required to display 'L' Plates, must not carry a
pillion passenger, or travel on a motorway
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- A
provisional licence holder must pass the Theory Test before taking
the practical Test
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