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Bike licence

  • 06-04-2014 5:55pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 40


    Hey I know there's this new thing in for new where u have to do 16 hours of a test. I have a full B licence which I did 7 years ago but on my licence the motorbike section wasn't given as a valid licence I thought before the new rules came in that if you passed your B licence it covers bikes up to a 125


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,761 ✭✭✭AgileMyth


    dude23 wrote: »
    Hey I know there's this new thing in for new where u have to do 16 hours of a test. I have a full B licence which I did 7 years ago but on my licence the motorbike section wasn't given as a valid licence I thought before the new rules came in that if you passed your B licence it covers bikes up to a 125
    Mopeds up to 49cc. And only if you did the test before 2006.

    Its not a 16 hour test, its training.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 994 ✭✭✭LookBehindYou


    You will need to do a theory test for Motorcycles. www.theorytest.ie
    Then you need to apply for your Learner Permit. www.ndls.ie
    Then when you get your card type Learner permit, you need to complete IBT.
    After that you can ride a bike legally on public roads, bike taxed and insured of course.


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