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Fully Comprehensive Car Insurance Does It Cover Me To Ride A 50Cc Moped
im fully comprehensive car insurance does it cover me to ride a 50cc moped
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If you passed your driving test from 1 February 2001
You must complete a compulsory basic training (CBT) course to activate your full moped licence after you pass your car driving test.
If you have a valid CBT certificate when you pass the car driving test, it activates your full moped licence immediately.
You can then ride a moped (up to 50cc) without L plates. You don’t need to take the full moped test.
You can ride mopeds for as long as your car driving licence lasts.
You passed your driving test before 1 February 2001
You can ride a moped (up to 50cc) without L plates. You don’t need to take a CBT course or take the full moped test.
You must take CBT if you want to ride anything larger than a 50cc moped.
The DVLA appears to say . . .
If you passed your driving test from 1 February 2001
You must complete a compulsory basic training (CBT) course to activate your full moped licence after you pass your car driving test.
If you have a valid CBT certificate when you pass the car driving test, it activates your full moped licence immediately.
You can then ride a moped (up to 50cc) without L plates. You don’t need to take the full moped test.
You can ride mopeds for as long as your car driving licence lasts.
You passed your driving test before 1 February 2001
You can ride a moped (up to 50cc) without L plates. You don’t need to take a CBT course or take the full moped test.
You must take CBT if you want to ride anything larger than a 50cc moped.
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