There are minimum ages for people who want to ride more powerful motorcycles. These younger riders can qualify and get experience riding a less powerful machine.
Progressive access route
Under the progressive access route, riders can access the largest motorcycle (category A) at age 21 if theyve had a full A2 licence for at least 2 years.
The candidate doesnt have to take a theory test each time they step up to the next category, as long as theyve had the lower category for at least 2 years.
ExampleIf a candidate has had a full A1 for at least 2 years, they can take the practical modules for A2 without taking another theory test first.
Direct access route
Riders can take a direct access route to A2 and A where they meet the minimum age requirement for that category.
A learner aged 19 years or over and who wants to get a full licence to ride medium-sized machines (sub-category A2) can do so by:
- successfully completing CBT
- passing the theory and practical tests
A learner aged 24 years or over can get a licence for the largest machines (category A) by:
- successfully completing CBT
- passing the theory and practical tests
A valid motorcycle theory test pass certificate, less than 2 years old, can be used for any motorcycle practical test which the candidate is eligible to take.
A candidate who has successfully completed CBT and got a full licence for a lower category (for example, A1) will be covered for the CBT requirements of the next categories.