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    Default Can I Learn To Ride A Motorcycle?

    Hello,
    I'm not 100% convinced yet so need to see what you guys think. I have a provisional driving license for a car. Does this mean I can also learn to drive a motorcycle (125cc) with it? Most websites mention a motorcycle provisional license and I wondered if this was the same as the car license.

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    I do believe you need a seperate license to "drive" a motor-cycle.. but don't quote me on that.

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    Well on the back of my car provisional, it says CAT A (Motorcycle) and CAT B (Car) so I'm not sure :S

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    yes you can, theres some restrictions that i dont know of though
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    Yes but you need to take your CBT and you can ride upto a 125cc bike with L plates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danzilla View Post
    Yes but you need to take your CBT and you can ride upto a 125cc bike with L plates.
    Correct! CBT is definitely needed though (unless you passed your test before 2001).

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