PROVISIONAL DRIVING LICENCE To ride a motorcycle on the road you must
Be at least 17 years old (16 for a moped)
Have a driving licence which allows you to ride motorcycles (category A)
That licence can be any of the following
A provisional driving licence with motorcycle entitlement
Full car licence. This automatically provides provisional motorcycle entitlement
Full motorcycle licence
Full moped licence. This provides automatic provisional motorcycle entitlement if you are aged 17 years or over
Provisional motorcycle entitlement This entitles learners to ride a motorcycle
Up to 125cc
With a maximum power output of 11kW (14.6bhp)
Learners who wish to ride a side-car outfit can do so with a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg.
If you're not sure about any of this then you can get further advice from your motorcycle dealer or trainer.
With provisional motorcyle entitlement you must not
Ride on motorways
Carry a pillion passenger
Ride without L-plates (or D-plates in Wales)
Two year limit Provisional motorcycle licences used to have a life of 2 years. But as from 1st February 2001, motorcycle licensing rules were changed. All new provisional licences showing motorcycle entitlement issued from that date are valid until the holder's 70th birthday.
Holders of the old licences can apply to have the licence replaced with one that will include provisional motorcycle entitlement valid to age 70. Replacement licences should be applied for from DVLA using the normal application forms (available from Post Offices).
Existing motorcycle provisional licence holders who do not pass a motorcycle test before their provisional licence expires are NOT now subject to the 12 month wait before they can get new entitlement.
Obtaining a licence If you don't already have a licence with provisional motorcycle entitlement then collect a D1 form ( driving licence application ) and a D750 form ( photocard application ) from a Post Office or from DVLA ( 0870 240 0009 ). Complete the forms and send them to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre ( DVLC ) at Swansea.
All provisional licences now automatically include motorcycle entitlement but many post offices are still issuing the old application forms on which you had to tick the 'with motorcycles' box to get learner motorcycle entitlement included.
If you want to ride a motorcycle you can ignore this section of the application form or you can tick the 'with motorcycles' box just to make sure.