What licence do I need for a Piaggio MP3?

What licence do I need for a Piaggio MP3?

Characteristics which allow the Piaggio MP3 LT, in the 300 and 500 cc engine capacities, to be ridden at any age as long as the rider is a normal car driver’s licence holder (Class B)*. *Piaggio MP3 LT can be ridden in numerous countries with a car driver’s license.

What licence do I need for a Piaggio MP3 UK?

This 100mph scooter can be ridden by car drivers without a motorcycle licence or helmet. The 400cc Piaggio MP3 LT is Piaggio’s latest scooter with two leaning front wheels, after the smaller 125 and 250cc versions.

Can I ride a trike on a car licence?

Since January 19th 2013, trikes are part of the motorcycle licence category. Formerly they came within the car category. For people with existing full car licences prior to January 19th 2013, nothing changes. Only people with disabilities are permitted to take a driving test on a trike.

Can I drive a 3 wheeler car on a provisional licence?

1: you no longer need a car licence to drive/ride a three-wheeler, you need a motorcycle licence. After January 19, 2013, a provisional licence will only cover riders to ride motor tricycles if they have a physical disability. 3: the rules apply to all three-wheelers regardless of wheel configuration.

How fast does a 500cc scooter go?

A 500cc single cylinder bike has a top speed of almost 100 mph.

Do you need a license for a Piaggio?

Piaggio have a range of bikes that can be legally ridden if you hold a car licence. Of course the other option is to fully immerse yourself in the motorcycle world and take your CBT and qualify for an A1, A2 license or just take a direct access course.

Can I drive a motorcycle and sidecar on a car Licence?

Learners of categories A and A1 who wish to ride with a sidecar can practice on a combination with a power/ weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/ kg. The licence you get from passing this test will only allow you to use a motorcycle with a sidecar.

What is an A2 Licence?

The A2 licence An A2 licence allows riders aged 19 and over to: Ride a bike that produces no more than 35 kW or 47bhp (these are normally advertised as A2 bikes in dealer showrooms) Ride without L-plates. Carry a pillion passenger.

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