What is an A2 Licence? Understanding Motorcycle Riding Restrictions
Learn about the A2 licence and its rules for motorcycle riders, including power limits and upgrade options.
0 views
An A2 licence allows riders to operate motorcycles with a power output up to 35 kW (47 bhp) and a power-to-weight ratio not exceeding 0.2 kW/kg. It's ideal for those who have passed the A2 test, typically through a Direct Access route after age 19. Upgrading from A2 to A is possible after holding the licence for two years, enabling riders to operate more powerful motorcycles.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the power restrictions of an A2 licence? An A2 licence allows motorcycles with a power output of up to 35 kW (47 bhp) and a power-to-weight ratio of not exceeding 0.2 kW/kg.
- How can I upgrade from an A2 licence? You can upgrade from an A2 licence to a full A licence after holding the A2 for two years.
- What is the age requirement for an A2 test? You must be at least 19 years old to take the A2 test.
- What does the Direct Access route mean? The Direct Access route allows riders to take a more streamlined path to obtain their A2 licence, emphasizing safety and regulation compliance.