Woud the minimum age for getting a provisional (which is currently 16)change?
Answers:
The minimum ages for provisional licences are as follows:
Moped (two wheeler under 50cc) - 16
Car - 17
Motorcycle (up to 33bhp) - 17
Motorcycle (unlimited) - 21 (or two years after passing Group A test)
Trike and quad - 17
Commercial vehicle up to 3.5 tonnes - 17
Commercial vehicle between 3.5 and 7.5 tonnes - 18
Commercial vehicle over 7.5 tonnes - 21
I hope so, it needs to be moved to 18.
It might raise if some people get their way xx
I certainly hope it goes up, if it does change.
17 here in Scotland
yes if you make me primeminister
i'll also hand out more doll and increase the amounts of full on hoes in our country
should be 30, cut alot of accidents.
the provisional at 16 only lets you ride a moped, and they seem very much out of vogue these days so I'm not sure what the problem is.
I doubt if the current 17 to drive a car will change, although the limits on power of vehicle may well do, similar to motorbikes
I hope not I was 17, and I'm 24 now when I had mine and I ain't once had an accident. Also a clean licence.
If they did raise the age to something like 24 (which I doubt) - then I hope the insurance premium of all ages goes up to cover the loss of the under 21 category.
The minimum age for getting a provisional licence is 17.
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