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Why Buy A1 and A2 Driver's Licenses?

The A1 license offers an upgrade in riding and training rights as compared to Compulsory Basic Training (CBT). A1 motorcycles are restricted to 125cc engines.

The new design of the licence, introduced in 2011 displays on a laminated card the bearer's photograph as well as the date and the category of issue, as well as their name. These cards are available at driving schools and training centres.

What is an A1 license?

The A1 is the first step towards driving a motorbike or scooter for children. It is the only license that teenagers aged 17-18 can obtain, allowing them to ride bikes of up to 125cc. You can also carry a passenger and use motorways without having to display your learner's licenses front and back.

The A1 licence does not allow you to buy any bike, but it allows you to master the art of ride with a limited budget. You can also progress to the next stage, which is the Direct Access Scheme A Licence (for people aged 24 and over) or the Restricted A2 Licence (19-23 year olds).

You must be at least 16 prior to taking the Compulsory Basic training (CBT) course. It's a two-part course that consists of theory classes and practical riding. The theory lessons revolve around road rules and hazards awareness.

In the practical sessions, you'll learn the essential skills to operate a motorcycle or scooter. This includes maneuvering the bike in the figure eight, turning it, and a slow-speed control. You'll need to pass both the theory and practical tests in order to get your A1 license.

After two years of driving an A1 bike, you can upgrade to an A2 bike with more power if you are not satisfied with the power. This will require you to repeat the CBT and pass a practical test on the new bike.

Honda has a wide range of bikes to pick from if you're contemplating upgrading your A1 license. From the practical and comfortable Honda CB125F to the more sporty Honda MSX125G "Grom", there's something for everyone. When selecting a Honda motorcycle to get your A1 licence, it's essential to consider your budget and preferences, as well as your intended use. For instance, if planning to use your A1 bike for daily commutes, it's best to select an e-bike like the Honda CB125F.

What is A2 license?

The A2 licence is perfect for those who wish to ride larger, more powerful bikes but aren't yet ready to get the full A licence. You can get this licence before the age of 19 and allows you to ride an engine that is not more than 35 kW or 47bhp. You can also carry a pillion passenger and take a ride on motorways.

If you succeed in passing your CBT and Motorcycle Theory Test you can begin your training for the A2 licence, which can take between a few weeks to a few months based on the speed at which you are able to sign onto a course, and how many hours of training you require. The cost of A2 training for your licence varies based on the duration of the course and the requirements you have. Prices start at around PS400 for a quick introduction course, and go up to PS900+ for full training, including mod 1 and mod 2.

Mod 1 and köp körkort juridiskt körkort online B96 utan examen Online (www.hits-h.com) Mod 2 are the two parts of your practical test that you must pass to obtain an A2 license. You can take these tests on any road-legal bicycle that has the requirements for power output of the A2 license. It is commonplace for dealership and online sellers to market their bikes as 'A2' bikes internationellt körkort - transportstyrelsen therefore, make sure you check the specs when choosing one of them as not all of them will satisfy the requirements of the specification.

After passing your A2 driving test, you can take off your L plates and ride a more powerful motorbike. You can also take a ride on motorways with an additional passenger and won't need to display the learner plates in the front and back.

If you decide to upgrade your A1 license to a full-A license, you'll have to take the entire program once more, including the two parts of the practical exam. However, it could be less time-consuming and less stressful if the bike is already at an advanced level.

The A1 license is valid for two years. After that, you can choose to take a test to upgrade to an A license. However, it is important to be aware that the A licence restricts your ability to drive some vehicles and increases the legal limit for alcohol for drivers to 80 mg/100ml.

How do I apply for an A1 licence?

The first step towards obtaining an A1 license is to complete a Compulsory Basis Training (CBT) Course. This course will teach you all the skills and knowledge you need to ride on two wheels safely. This includes road rules, hazard awareness and laws specific to motorcycles. You will also learn how to operate the vehicle and perform basic maintenance.

After you've completed your CBT, it's time to take the test in theory. This is a multiple-choice exam and it's recommended to purchase the official revision book from the DVSA to help you pass. Next, you will take the actual A1 test. This will allow you to ride a moped as high as 125cc with no L plates and to carry the passenger. This is a much more comprehensive exam than the CBT and covers manoeuvring exercises like wheeling your bike and taking an eight-figure figure.

After two years, if you are older than 19 you can upgrade from an A1 license to an A2 licence. This allows you to ride motorcycles and köp snabbt internationellt körkort transportstyrelsen (mijan.ir) scooters with 125cc capacity and 11kW and without L plates. Once you reach 24 you can upgrade up to the full A license by using Direct Access.

There are certain riders who prefer to remain on an A1 license for life however if you're looking to move to larger and more powerful bikes in the future, it's best to get through your A2 test so that you can upgrade your licence category. After completing your CBT it's worthwhile to consider additional training to improve your riding skills and increase your confidence.

Our Honda range is the perfect starting point when you're looking for an affordable and reliable scooter or motorbike that will assist you in obtaining your A1 license. We have bikes like the Honda Monkey, CB125F and MSX125 that offer a combination of efficiency and affordability. We can also help you find the right finance package that meets your requirements.

How do I apply for an A2 licence?

An A2 licence is a limited version of a category A motorcycle licence. The licence permits you to ride on scooters and motorbikes that have engines larger than 125cc, and a maximum power of 35kW (47bhp). The licence also permits you to pillion ride and to ride on motorways. The licence is open to all aged 19 and over and will speed the process of upgrading to a full-A licence by allowing progressive access.

The first step towards obtaining an A2 license is obtaining an CBT. It is a one-day training that costs between PS70-PS100. It will teach you the basics of riding a motorbike or scooter. It includes both theoretical and practical lessons.

After passing your CBT, you can take the A2 Restricted Motorbike Test. The test consists of two parts: Module 1 and Module 2. You'll need to bring your bike for both tests. It must meet the minimum cc requirement for A2. The bike must have an engine of at least 395cc and an output of 37bhp.

After passing the A2 Restricted Motorcycle Test you can now ride any motorbike or scooter that has an engine that is larger than 125cc. This includes the majority of scooters. It is common for sellers online and in dealerships to sell bikes under the designation "A2" when they have the required power output. This is especially true for bikes that are more expensive and provide more performance.

The A2 licence can breathe new life into a bike. The A2 licence will allow you to enjoy the fastest and most powerful bikes and can make you much more confident on the road. You'll also save money on insurance, as most A2-ready bikes will fall into the category of group 10, however a superbike that's fast may be in the group 19. The A2 license isn't an unrestricted motorcycle licence however it could be an excellent method to gain experience and confidence before making the leap to an A licence.