A1 rattaga sõitmine B-kat lubadega
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Re: A1 rattaga sõitmine B-kat lubadega
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In several European countries, it's possible to drive an A1 category motorcycle with just a B category (car) driving license, but the rules can vary. The A1 category typically allows the use of motorcycles with a maximum engine capacity of 125cc and a power output of up to 11 kW.
Here are some examples of countries where this is allowed:
Germany: In Germany, you can ride a 125cc motorcycle with a B category license if you have held the B license for at least 2 years and complete a brief training course (known as the "A1 extension").
France: In France, holders of a B license (for cars) can drive an A1 category motorcycle after completing a 7-hour training course without needing a separate motorcycle test, as long as the B license has been held for at least 2 years.
Italy: In Italy, a B category license holder can drive a 125cc motorcycle, as long as they have held the B license for at least 3 years. No additional test is required, but you need to take an A1-specific theory course.
Spain: Similarly, in Spain, if you hold a B category license for 3 years or more, you can drive an A1 motorcycle after completing a short training course, typically involving practical and theoretical lessons.
Portugal: In Portugal, a 3-year holding period for the B license is required to ride an A1 motorcycle without taking a separate motorcycle test. A brief training session may be necessary.
Poland: In Poland, you can ride an A1 motorcycle with a B license after holding the B license for 3 years and completing additional motorcycle training.
Belgium: Belgium allows those with a B category license to ride an A1 motorcycle after 2 years of holding the car license, with a short course that includes both theoretical and practical lessons.
The Netherlands: If you have a B category license for at least 5 years, you can ride an A1 motorcycle without taking a new test, but you will need to complete a short course.
Czech Republic: In the Czech Republic, after holding a B license for 2 years, you can drive a 125cc motorcycle (A1) with additional practical training.
Austria: In Austria, a B category license holder can drive an A1 motorcycle after 2 years with a brief training course.
In general, the rule is that you need to have held a B category driving license for a certain period (usually 2-3 years) before you're allowed to ride a 125cc motorcycle under the A1 category, with most countries requiring some additional training or certification. Always check specific country regulations for up-to-date and detailed requirements.
In several European countries, it's possible to drive an A1 category motorcycle with just a B category (car) driving license, but the rules can vary. The A1 category typically allows the use of motorcycles with a maximum engine capacity of 125cc and a power output of up to 11 kW.
Here are some examples of countries where this is allowed:
Germany: In Germany, you can ride a 125cc motorcycle with a B category license if you have held the B license for at least 2 years and complete a brief training course (known as the "A1 extension").
France: In France, holders of a B license (for cars) can drive an A1 category motorcycle after completing a 7-hour training course without needing a separate motorcycle test, as long as the B license has been held for at least 2 years.
Italy: In Italy, a B category license holder can drive a 125cc motorcycle, as long as they have held the B license for at least 3 years. No additional test is required, but you need to take an A1-specific theory course.
Spain: Similarly, in Spain, if you hold a B category license for 3 years or more, you can drive an A1 motorcycle after completing a short training course, typically involving practical and theoretical lessons.
Portugal: In Portugal, a 3-year holding period for the B license is required to ride an A1 motorcycle without taking a separate motorcycle test. A brief training session may be necessary.
Poland: In Poland, you can ride an A1 motorcycle with a B license after holding the B license for 3 years and completing additional motorcycle training.
Belgium: Belgium allows those with a B category license to ride an A1 motorcycle after 2 years of holding the car license, with a short course that includes both theoretical and practical lessons.
The Netherlands: If you have a B category license for at least 5 years, you can ride an A1 motorcycle without taking a new test, but you will need to complete a short course.
Czech Republic: In the Czech Republic, after holding a B license for 2 years, you can drive a 125cc motorcycle (A1) with additional practical training.
Austria: In Austria, a B category license holder can drive an A1 motorcycle after 2 years with a brief training course.
In general, the rule is that you need to have held a B category driving license for a certain period (usually 2-3 years) before you're allowed to ride a 125cc motorcycle under the A1 category, with most countries requiring some additional training or certification. Always check specific country regulations for up-to-date and detailed requirements.
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