How to Buy a Motorcycle Driving License A1 and A2
Becoming an A1 licence Holder is a thrilling step forward for young riders on motorcycles. It gives more training opportunities and expanded riding privileges.
It also grants you the freedom to ride without a license plate or carry a passenger and also to drive on motorways. You must pass the theory test, complete the training and then take modules 1 & 2. To obtain an A license, it will cost about PS650 including CBT the theory test, as well as training.
Compulsory Basic Training (CBT)
The CBT is a pre-requisite to obtain a motorcycle license. It is a combination of classroom instruction on highway codes, road safety and legalities as well as a ride on roads for at least two hours with a qualified motorcycle trainer. During this time you'll begin on quieter roads before moving up to busier ones. Your instructor will help build confidence and improve your abilities so that you can move on to driving on your own.
Your instructor will confirm that you've passed the CBT. You'll then need to fill out the DL196 form to obtain your CBT certificate. This will allow you to ride any motorbike or moped up to 125cc provided it's displaying red L-plates front and rear. This licence allows you to use motorways and to carry passengers. But, it expires after 2 years, and you'll have to take a new CBT course to maintain your licence.
You can choose to get a full A licence after you've passed your CBT and theory test, or choose to take the Direct Access Scheme (DAS). This option is only available to people over the age of 24. It lets you upgrade your A2 license directly without having to take an exam for CBT or a theory test. However, you'll need to pass module 1 and module 2 of the theory test.
The modules 1 and 2 of the test are both computer-based, and comprise multiple-choice questions about topics such as airworthiness, speed limits and
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The cost of completing the theory and practical tests will differ based on your location and what type of motorcycle you'll be riding, but expect to pay between PS400 and PS900+ for full training with module 1 and 2. You'll also need to have an appropriate bike to get the A2 license that ranges from a Honda Monkey to a Triumph Street Twin or BMW F800R.
Motorcycle Theory Test (MTT).
Before you can attempt the practical test you must pass the motorcycle theory test (also known as Module 1 and Module 2). The MTT is similar to the car theory tests, however, it is specifically designed for motorcycles. You'll need to study many topics prior to taking the test. There are numerous resources to assist, including books and online quizzes.
The theory test is comprised of 50 multiple choice questions and you must answer 43 of them correctly to pass. The questions cover a wide variety of subjects, from road signs to the Highway Code and there is an entire section devoted to the rules for motorcyclists. There are a number of websites and apps that provide practice tests, which are highly recommended.
After you have passed your MTT, you can schedule your test in the practical area. The test is in two parts: the off-road section (Module 1) lasts about 20 minutes, and involves moving your bike on its stand as well as parking it and performing manoeuvres around cones such as U-turns or figures of eight. The on-road section is a bit longer, about 40 minutes long and you will be asked to ride your bike on roads with an examiner, who will be checking your riding abilities and understanding of road rules.
If you are able to pass both modules then your licence will be upgraded to an A2 license. You can use a motorbike that is up to 150cc and transport a person. This is the best option if you're looking to upgrade your licence early, as it gives you more freedom and you can purchase a larger bike immediately.
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Practical Test
You must be accompanied to the test on the spot by a motorcycle instructor. During this period you will engage in various exercises while the instructor guides you to become comfortable riding the bike. They will also explain the functions of the vehicle and how it functions. They will give you advice on how to ride safely and efficiently. You must be able to use the brakes efficiently and control your speed. The test will last for 40 minutes. You will be asked for a normal and an angle start and hill beginnings. You will be given an audio radio to listen for instructions from the examiner throughout your ride. It allows you to communicate with other riders.
If you pass the practical test after which you are eligible to obtain an A1 license. This license allows you to ride a motorbike up to 125cc. This licence will let you carry a passenger on the bike if you wish. You must have an A1 license for at least two years before upgrading to an A license.
The A2 licence permits you to drive motorcycles that have a a maximum power of 35 kW and a weight/power ratio of not more than 0.2 kg/kW. This licence is also applicable to three-wheeled motor vehicles like trikes.
You must pass both the written test on road traffic and an actual test to be eligible for an A2 license. The test consists of 20 questions, of which 10 focus on road safety. To pass the test, you need to be able to answer each question correctly. You must be at least 17 years old to take the test.
You also need to take a medical test and obtain an official passport photo to get an A2 licence. If you already hold an A1 license you can apply for A2 straight away. However, this process is more lengthy and requires more experience.
Some argue that moving from an A1 license to an A2, then an A1 license is expensive particularly since you're retaking the same tests every two years. However, if you only require an unreliable motorcycle for work and are not interested in taking passengers, it could be worth it.
Full Motorcycle Licence
After passing both Module 1 and 2 practical tests, you can upgrade to a full A license. This permits you to drive motorcycles with power output of up 35 kW (47Bhp). It also allows you to remove your L plates and carry a passenger, and use motorways.
The route to an A2 licence is similar to the one for an A license. Once you have completed a CBT and pass the theory test you can begin your preparation for the A2 practical test with the course provider you choose. The modules for the A2 test are slightly different. Module 1 is an assessment of your riding ability. The examiner will test how you ride the bike, and
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You can select either a direct route or a progressive one to obtain your A2 licence. If you're older than 24 and are keen to skip the AM and A1 licence levels then the direct route is a good option. This means that you can skip the two-year wait between passing the A2 tests and upgrading to an unrestricted A license.
If you are willing to invest more money, it is possible to move directly from a CBT license to an A2 if you go the direct route. You'll need plenty of money to cover the test and training costs.
You can also apply for an A2 license through the DAS scheme. It is available to those over 24 who are able to receive professional training and take the entire motorcycle test. This allows you to ride any kind of motorcycle and allows you to take off your L plates and carry pillion passengers. The DAS course and the test are significantly more expensive than other routes to get an A license. If you're older and have some savings then the DAS is a good choice.
