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biker law query

arg1271

All the gear, no idea
Apr 6, 2006
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You wouldn't get very far even if you have a photocopy proving your entitlement, seems the only way a lot of people have got this sorted is to got the DVLA in person.

Lots of stories going round about this:

Truckie gets his licence back with the photo of a woman on it instead of his
Another chap gets his back to find he's now a reverend
A womans who has been driving since the mid sixties loses her entitlement
 

Care_Bears

Bluey .. ... ...Teams :- Care Bears UK
Jul 7, 2007
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This is a CRITICAL issue for everyone that drives in the UK, whether your a paintballer or not, you won`t be able to get to an event or anywhere else without a licence to drive there. I`ve been talking to the police about this issue and they say they are in the same boat as everyone else and some can`t patrol the streets because of this...if you go to the DVLA personally they will NOT see you. I`ve even been to my local MP.. ( will look into it )
I am very concerned to say the least.....Bluey
 

Spike

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Nov 11, 2001
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The law used to be different for learners with sidecars at one stage, with them being able to use higher cc bikes on L plates, I dont know if that is still the case or if indeed it has anything to do with your intial question
Showing your age their Kitch! Yes this rule apparently still stands but Learners who wish to ride a side-car outfit can do so with a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg and the bike can not be rated over 14 BHP and no more than 125cc.

That said but no 19 yr old superbiker will want to lose his street cred with a Motorcycle Combination.

Quads I thought came under the rules of trikes? Bikes you need to pass your test and depending on what you take your test on restricts what you can ride. According to DVLA...

There are two types of full motorcycle licence:

A light motorcycle licence (A1), which restricts riders to any bike up to 125 cc and a power output of 11 kW. The practical test must be taken on a bike of between 75 cc and 125 cc

A standard motorcycle licence (A), is obtained if the practical test is taken on a bike of over 120 cc but not more than 125 cc and capable of at least 100 km/h per hour. After passing the standard motorcycle practical test, you will be restricted for two years to riding a bike of up to 25 kW and a power/weight ratio not exceeding 0.16 kW/kg. After this you may ride any size of bike

on top of this you have category P which is Moped.


Oh Kitch - Now a days mate you don't need the guy in front with the flag either.
 

Care_Bears

Bluey .. ... ...Teams :- Care Bears UK
Jul 7, 2007
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Hey when I came here from Australia I was 8 years of age and I can remember lots of things like a walker holding a lamp in front of a vehicle in the smog, trams ect...using a dip in pen to write on my open lid desk at school and much more. talk about how life changes...now I play paintball....Bluey
 

Gee Tee

1/2 man - 1/2 pogo stick
Mar 21, 2007
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Looks like a spammer or hacked account throwing up blank posts everywhere

Reported it to admin last night
 
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