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Why Buy A1 and A2 Driver's Licenses?

The A1 licence gives you a step up in riding and training privileges compared to the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT). A1 motorcycles are restricted to 125cc engines.

The new design of the license, introduced in 2011, displays on a laminated card the bearer's picture, date and category of issue, along with their name. These cards are sold at driving schools and training centres.

What is an A1 licence?

The A1 is the first step in driving a motorbike or scooter for young people. It is the only license that 17 and 18-year-olds can get which allows them to ride bikes of up to 125cc. It also means you can carry a passenger or ride on motorways, and not be required to display learner plates front and rear.

Getting an A1 license doesn't mean you can buy any bike you would like, but it's an excellent way to learn to ride a budget-friendly bike, with the added benefit of being able to progress to the next level (Restricted A2 Licence for 19 - 23 year olds or Direct Access Scheme A Licence for 24 years and over).

You must be at least 16 before enrolling in the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course. This is a two-part course that involves theory lessons and riding in the real world. The theory lessons revolve on road rules and hazard awareness.

In the sessions that are practical, you'll learn the essential abilities to operate a motorbike or scooter. This includes maneuvering in a figure of eight as well as wheeling the bike, and a slow speed control. To obtain your A1 license you'll need both the theory and the practical test.

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

If you're thinking of upgrading your A1 license then you should think about taking a look at the variety of Honda bikes that are available to you. From the comfortable and köpa körkort hjullastare köp snabbt körkort online (agentura-hermes.cz) practical Honda CB125F, to the sporty Honda MSX125G 'Grom' there's something for all. When choosing the Honda motorcycle to use for your A1 license, it's crucial to consider your budget, your preferences and your intention of using the motorcycle. For instance, if you're planning to use your A1 motorbike for daily commuting then it's best to choose one that is a commuter model like the Honda CB125F.

What is A2 license?

cropped-WhatsApp_Image_2024-07-16_at_7.31.12_PM-removebg-preview-139x90.pngThe A2 license is perfect for those who want to ride larger, more powerful bikes, but aren't yet ready for the full A license. The licence is open to those who are 19 or older. It permits you to ride a bike with a maximum power of 35 kW (47bhp) and carry passengers, and ride on motorways.

If you successfully pass your CBT and Motorcycle Theory Test you can begin your training for the A2 licence, which will take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, depending on when you are able to book onto a course and how much training you will need. The cost of A2 training will vary according to your needs and the duration of the course. Prices begin at PS400 for short introduction courses and may be in the PS900+ range for full training including mod 1 and 2.

To obtain your A2 license, you must pass two portions of the practical test - Mod 1 and Mod 2 that you can pass on any bike that is road-legal and that meets the power output limitations of the A2 licence. It is typical for online and dealership sellers to market their bikes as 'A2 bikes' so be sure to check the specifications prior to purchasing one, as not all of them be able to meet the specifications.

After you have passed your A2 driving test, you are able to take off your L-plates and start riding your more powerful motorbike. You can also carry a passenger as well as ride on motorways - and of course you will not have to display your learner plates front and rear.

If you decide to upgrade from your A1 license to a full A licence you'll need to complete the entire training programme and both parts of the practical test, but it can be much quicker and less stressful if you are already used to the higher grade of bike.

The A1 license is valid for 2 years. After that, you'll be able to take a practical test to upgrade to the A licence. However, you must be aware that the A licence restricts your ability to drive certain vehicles and increases the legal limit for alcohol for drivers to 80 mg/100ml.

How do I apply for an A1 license?

The first step to obtaining an A1 license is to complete the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course, which will teach you the basic skills and knowledge that you need to ride safely on two-wheelers. This includes road rules, hazard awareness and laws specific to motorcycles. You will also learn to operate the vehicle and carry out basic maintenance.

Once you've completed your CBT, it's time to take the test in theory. This is a multiple-choice exam and you should buy the official expert revision guide from the DVSA to help you pass. The next step is to take the practice A1 test. This will allow you to ride a moped to 130cc without plates and carry passengers. This is a more comprehensive exam than the CBT, and includes manoeuvring tasks such as dragging your bike and the completion of an eight-figure figure.

If you're over 19 and have a valid A1 licence to an A2 license after two years, which will allow you to use a motorcycle or scooter with 125cc or 11kW without L plates, or carrying passengers. When you reach 24, you can move up to the full A license by using Direct Access.

Some riders prefer to keep their A1 licenses for life. If you plan to upgrade to a bigger and more powerful bike in the near future you must be able to pass your A2 test to upgrade your license category. It's also worthwhile to consider getting additional training after you've completed your CBT in order to further improve your riding skills and boost your confidence.

Our Honda range is the ideal place to start in the search for a reliable and affordable scooter or motorbike that will help you get your A1 license. We have bikes such as the Honda Monkey, CB125F and MSX125 which offer a blend of performance and affordability. We can also assist you to find the right finance package to suit your needs.

How do I get an A2 license?

An A2 licence is a restricted version of a category A full motorcycle licence. It permits you to ride motorbikes and scooters with engines larger than 125cc and a maximum output of 35 kW (47bhp). The licence permits you to use motorways and carry Pillion riders. The licence is available when you are 19 or more and can aid in the process of converting to a full A license by gaining access in a progressive manner.

The first step in obtaining an A2 license is to get a CBT (Certificate of Basic Training). This one-day course costs between PS70 and PS100. It will teach you how to use a motorbike or scooter. It is a combination of practical and theory lessons.

After you have completed your CBT, you can then move on to take the A2 Restricted Motorcycle Test. The test is comprised of two sections: Module 1 and Module 2. Both tests will require you to bring a bicycle that is in compliance with the minimum cc requirements 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 ride any motorcycle or scooter with an engine larger than 125cc. This is the case with most scooters. In dealerships and korkot online it is commonplace to see bikes marketed as "A2" when they meet the power requirements. This is especially the case for higher-end bikes that have a higher level of performance.

The A2 licence can be an excellent opportunity to breathe new life into your bike. You can ride more powerful and faster bikes by obtaining an A2 licence. It also gives you more confidence on the road. You will also save money on your insurance because most A2-ready motorcycles will be in the group 10 category, while a superbike that is quick could be in group 19. The A2 license isn't an unrestricted motorcycle permit however it is a good opportunity to build your knowledge and confidence before you make the leap to a full A licence.

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