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Skuter itp. ...

PostNapisane: Pn 21 kwi, 2008 21:59
przez FRANEK
Witam.Czy moge jezdzic skuterem po UK nie posiadajac prawa jazdy ?

[ Dodano: Sro 23 Kwi, 2008 16:55 ]
Tak ,wiedzialem ! Polak polakowi wrogiem i nie pomoze ! Jestescie super !

PostNapisane: Śr 23 kwi, 2008 18:11
przez bull3t4u
Jakby ktos wiedzial, to by odpowiedzial :lol:

Wystarczy wpisac w google i mamy odpowiedz:

The current licensing position




As from 1 February 2001, all learner riders must complete a Compulsory Basic Training [CBT] course before riding a moped or motorcycle on the road.

On successful completion of a CBT course you will get a training certificate [DL196] which will be valid for 2 years. Certificates issued prior to 1 February 2001 are valid for 3 years. This certificate will need to be shown to the examiner when you take your moped or motorcycle practical test. You may also need to show it to the police.

However, you do not need to complete CBT if:

You have already obtained a full moped entitlement as a result of passing a moped test on or after 1 December 1990; or

You have already obtained a full licence for one class of motorcycle entitlement and wish to upgrade to another (eg. holders of A1 (light motorcycle) licence do not need to repeat CBT to validate a provisional category A entitlement).



Regulations for Full car licence holders




Any person passing a car driving test after 1 February 2001 will be required to undertake a moped riding course before they can ride a moped on the road. A code number 122 is printed on the driving licence This is only valid after a driver has successfully completed a basic moped training course.

Persons who already hold a full car licence, or who passed a car test before 1 February 2001, are not required to take training before riding a moped - although the Government encourages them to do so.



Riders UNDER 21 Years of Age




A learner motorcycle/moped rider under 21 has the option to take two types of test:

subcategory A1 light motorcycle which allows you to ride motorcycles up to 125cc (11kw/14.6bhp), or

the standard category A which allows you to ride any motorcycle with a power output of up to 25kW (33bhp) and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg.

You will not be able to ride larger powered bikes until you have held your motorcycle licence for 2 years.



Riders 21 Years of Age and OVER




Learner motorcyclists aged 21 or over may choose:

Either of the options open to riders under 21, or

Direct Access to larger bikes over 25kW.


Training for Direct Access

So that learners aged 21 or over may practice for the large motorcycle test, they may ride any motorcycle on the road which exceeds the UK learner specification but only when accompanied (on another motorcycle) by an approved motorcycle instructor.

The practical test may only be taken by riders aged 21 or over and completed on a motorcycle of at least 35kW (46.6bhp). When this test is passed the rider can immediately ride any size motorcycle without learner restrictions.



UK Learner Motorcycle Specification




The UK learner motorcycle specification is an engine size of up to 125cc and a power output not exceeding 11kW (14.6bhp).

The power output of an engine is measured in kilowatts [kW] or brake horse power [bhp]. A kilowatt is the metric measurement of brake horse power. One brake horse power equals 0.75 kilowatts.

Engine capacity (or size) is measured in cubic centimeters (cc/cm3). The size of an engine is not directly related to its power output.

PostNapisane: Śr 23 kwi, 2008 21:04
przez FRANEK
DZIEKI ZA RADE ZEBY SZUKAC W GOOGLE ! NAJWIDOCZNIEJ TA STRONA NIE ZASLUGUJE NA DOBRE MIANO !

PostNapisane: Śr 23 kwi, 2008 21:26
przez lucky
Kolo opisal sposob w jaki na to trafil a ty fochy walisz jak dziecko. Napisal ci ze jestes tempak bo nie korzystasz z google? - nie, wiec Franiu hamuj troszke...
Jak nie umiesz czytac po angielsku to popros o tlumaczenie a nie tyrasz kolesia ktory co by nie bylo odpowiedzial ci na pytanie:

As from 1 February 2001, all learner riders must complete a Compulsory Basic Training [CBT] course before riding a moped or motorcycle on the road.

Czyli od 2001 roku nie masz prawa wyjezdzac na ulice mopedem(pojemnosc do 49.9cm3) ani skuterem(od 50cm3 do 125cm3) jesli nie odbyles jednodniowego kursu ( Compulsory Basic Training [CBT] )......

Rafal20ncl ostatnio napisal:
"kosztuje 110F i trwa 1 dzien i nic nie potrzebujesz :) najpierw jezdisz przed instruktorem potem on cie egzaminuje proscizna i to jest do 125 cc"

Gdzie sie go robi? pewnie warto zapytac w najbliszej szkole nauki jazdy...


Wystarczy?

PostNapisane: Cz 24 kwi, 2008 05:50
przez bull3t4u
Wiecej znajdziesz na www.frajerzy.pl i opanuj sie troche bo piszac "Polak Polakowi wrogiem" chyba miales na mysli siebie ::aplauz :gaah:

PostNapisane: Śr 30 kwi, 2008 23:47
przez FRANEK
Dzieki "Lucky" za normalna odpowiedz.

PostNapisane: Cz 01 maja, 2008 01:21
przez lucky
:cool: spoko