How To Resolve Issues With Category A1

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How To Resolve Issues With Category A1

Requirements For Category A1 Motorcycle Driving Licence

The category A1 license permits you to operate motorcycles with small engines. This includes trial e-scooters, as well as motorcycles that have an engine power of up to 11 kW. It is a great first step into the world of motorcycling.

You'll have to pass CBT and theoretical tests, and you must also pass a test in the practical. After passing your test, you can ride a 125cc bike without L plates or carry the passenger.

Minimum age

Achieving an A1 licence is an important step for those looking to learn how to ride on a motorcycle. It offers increased training, more privileges for riding and a longer validity when compared to CBT. This is a great option to reduce your insurance costs. However, the process to get an A1 license is a long one and involves a number of different requirements.

The minimum age for category A1 motorcycles is 16. The licence allows you to ride small motorcycles that are 125cc or less with the maximum power of 11kW.  egzamin a1  is possible to become a licence holder for this category after passing your CBT as well as theory and practical tests. It is recommended to take a course that includes practical instruction to increase your road sense and confidence. This will help you to pass the A1 test.

After obtaining the A1 licence, it is possible to move on to an A2 licence. The A2 licence allows you to drive larger bikes with more engine power and a higher power-to-weight ratio. This licence will also give you the freedom to take passengers with you. This is an excellent option for those who wish to become motor courier.



There are exceptions to age restrictions. Drivers who are physically disabled for instance, might be entitled to drive motor tricycles of category A1 even if they have not yet reached the age of 21. However, physical disabled drivers who have passed their practical test prior to 19 January 2013 will be limited to a vehicle with 25kW of engine power for two years from the date they received their practical test passing.

The minimum age for category B and B+E is 18. This licence allows you to drive vehicles up to 3500kg and trailers up to 750kg. Minibuses can also be driven with up to 8 seats with your category B licence. You will need to add a category E when you intend to drive the combination of trailers and vehicles that have more than eight passenger seats.

Maximum engine capacity

Holders of the A1 licence are able to operate two-wheel motors having an rated capacity of 4 kW (for electric motors) or a cylinder size of 50 cc for internal combustion engines, and a power-to-weight ratio not exceeding 0.1kW per kilogram. If they meet the standards three-wheel motorbikes as well as quad bikes can also be driven.

You will be taking tests Mod 1 and 2 on your A1 motorcycle. Module 1 includes off-road maneuvers like controlled stops and the slalom around cones at the training centre.

Maximum power

If you pass the CBT and get an A1 license, you can operate a motorcycle or scooter with a maximum of 11kW. There are a variety of new electric bikes are on the market that are compliant with the A1 classification. One example is Zero's DS 14.4 that has an unrestricted power of 11kW and has 23kW peak capability. This makes it a strong machine that you can ride if you are an A1 driver.

A1 vehicles may not carry more than 750kg when unladen.