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Why Buy A1 and A2 Driver's Licenses?

The A1 licence gives you a step up in terms of riding and training as compared to Compulsory Basic Training (CBT). The size of the engine on motorcycles with an A1 licence is restricted to 125cc.

The new licence format launched in 2011, displays the name of the bearer, his photo as well as the date of issue and allowed categories on a laminated plastic card. These cards are available at driving schools as well as ongoing training centres.

What is an A1 license?

The A1 license is the first step for young people wanting to drive a motorcycle or scooter. It's the only licence 17 and 18 year olds can obtain, and permits them to ride bikes with a capacity of up to 125cc without any plates for L plates. This also means that you can carry passengers or ride on motorways, and not have to display learner plates in front and rear.

The A1 license does not permit you to purchase any bike, but it allows you to learn how to ride on a budget. You can also progress to the next stage, which is the Direct Access Scheme A Licence (for those aged 24 and older) or the Restricted A2 Licence (19-23 year olds).

You need to be at least 16 years old before taking the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course. This course is split into two parts: Click here to continue theoretical lessons and riding. The theory lessons are focused on the rules of the road and hazard perception.

In the practical sessions you'll be taught the fundamental techniques to operate a motorcycle or scooter. This includes maneuvering the bike in a figure eight, wheeling it and slow control. You'll need to pass both the theory and practical tests to earn your A1 licence.

If you're not satisfied with the performance of your A1 bike, you may want to upgrade to a more powerful A2 bike once you've completed two years as an A1 driver. But, this means that you will need to complete the CBT programme again and take a practical test for the new bike.

If you're thinking of upgrading your A1 licence then you should think about taking a look at the variety of Honda bikes available to you. From the comfortable and practical Honda CB125F, to the sporty Honda MSX125G 'Grom', there's something for all. It's important to consider your preferences, budget and intended use when choosing a Honda motorcycle for your A1 license. If you intend to use your A1 bike on daily commutes or commute, then a model for commuters like the Honda CB125F is a good choice.

What is an A2 license?

The A2 license is perfect for those who wish to ride bigger more powerful bikes but aren't quite ready for the full A licence. You can get this license before the age of 19 and it will allow you to drive a bike that produces no more than 35 kW or 47bhp. You can also carry a pillion rider 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 will take between a few weeks to a few months depending on the speed at which you are able to book onto a course, and how many hours of training you require. The cost of A2 license training varies depending on the length of the course and your needs. Prices start around PS400 for a brief introduction course, and increase to PS900+ for a full training including mod 1 and mod 2.

Mod 1 and Mod 2 are the two parts of your test which you must pass to get an A2 license. You can take these tests on any bike that is able to meet the requirements for power output of the A2 license. It is commonplace for Köp b1 körkort online utan examen and dealership sellers to advertise their bikes as 'A2 bikes' so be sure to check the specs when choosing one, as not all satisfy the requirements of the specification.

After you have passed your A2 driving test, you can remove your L-plates and köpa körkort online enjoy riding your more powerful motorbike. You can also carry a passenger and ride on motorways - and of course you will not need to display your learner plates front and rear.

If you decide to upgrade your A1 license to a full-A license you will need to complete the entire program once more which includes the two parts of the practical exam. However, it could be less time-consuming and less stressful if the bike is already at a higher level.

The A1 licence is valid for two years and Köp körkort after that you can choose to pass a practical exam for the A licence - though you should be aware that the full A licence can limit the ability to drive certain types of vehicles and also raises the legal limit for alcohol consumption for drivers to 80mg/100ml.

How do I obtain an A1 license?

The first step towards obtaining an A1 license is to complete the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course which will teach you the fundamental skills and knowledge you require to safely ride on two-wheelers. This includes the road rules, hazard perception and specific motorcycle regulations. You'll also learn how to handle the vehicle and perform necessary maintenance.

Once you've completed your CBT, it's time to take the test in theory. It's a multiple-choice test which is why it's a great idea to buy the official DVSA revision guide to help you pass. The next step is taking your practice A1 licence test, which will give you the ability to ride a moped of up to 125cc with no plates or carry a pillion passenger. This is a more thorough test than the CBT and will include manoeuvring tasks such as riding the bike on wheels and performing a figure of 8.

After two years, if you are over the age of 19 you can upgrade from an A1 licence to an A2 licence. This allows you to ride motorcycles and scooters of up to 125cc, with 11kW and without L plates. When you turn 24, De köRkort you can move up to a full A license via Direct Access.

There are certain riders who prefer to stay on an A1 licence for life however, if you'd like to move up to bigger and more powerful bikes in the near future it's best to pass your A2 test to allow you to upgrade your licence category. After completing your CBT it's a good idea to think about additional training to improve your riding skills and increase your confidence.

Our Honda range is the perfect place to start if you're looking for a low-cost and reliable motorbike or scooter that can help you obtain your A1 license. We have bikes like the Honda Monkey, CB125F and MSX125 which offer a blend of efficiency and affordability. We can also help you find the perfect finance plan to meet your requirements.

How do I obtain an A2 licence?

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

The first step in obtaining an A2 licence is obtaining a CBT (Certificate of Basic Training). This is a single-day course which will cost between PS70-PS100. It teaches you the fundamentals of riding a scooter or motorbike. It consists of both theory and practice.

After you've completed your CBT you will be able to proceed to taking the A2 Restricted Motorcycle Test. The test is comprised of two parts: Module 1 as well as Module 2. Both tests require you to bring a bike that is in compliance with the minimum cc requirements for A2. This bike should have an engine capacity of at least 395cc and must have a maximum restrictable power output of 35kW (47bhp).

After passing your A2 Restricted Motorcycle Test, you'll be able to use any motorbike or scooter that has an engine size of more than 125cc. This includes most scooters. It is typical for sellers online and in dealerships to market bikes as "A2" in the event that they meet the requirements for power output. This is particularly the case for higher-end bikes that offer a greater quality of performance.

WhatsApp-Image-2024-07-15-at-7.15.48-PM.jpegThe A2 licence can be a great opportunity to breathe new life into your bike. You can ride more powerful and faster bikes with your A2 license. It will also give you greater confidence on the road. You can also save money on insurance because most A2-ready motorcycles will be in the group 10 category however a superbike that's quick could be in group 19. The A2 license isn't an unrestricted motorcycle license however it is an excellent opportunity to build your experience and build your confidence before making the leap to an A licence.

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