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The ages and limits on driving and riding vehicles

You may not be sure of what you are qualified to do at different ages, here is the useful information about legal ages and limits.

The youngest age you can use a vehicle is 16 and this is a moped, these are very popular in young people because it is their first taste of what driving will be like. No more than a 50cc engine can be used within the moped and they must not go any faster than 50mph. They are also limited to not been able to go on motorways so it could take you a while to get to faraway places, however you will find that they are very cheap to run and do a lot of miles per gallon.

However when you turn 17 it become a very different ball game and your opportunities open up to what you can ride or drive. If you want to stick with the motorcycles you can upgrade you moped to 125 cc engine or even greater! Or you can turn to take your driving lessons in Wakefield and learn to drive a car. The minimum age for this is 17 unless you are receiving disability living allowance at the higher rate then you may learn to drive at 16.

As the size of the vehicle, and any trailer you may be pulling increases, as does the age limit. At 17 you are only legally allowed to drive light vans with a maximum weight of 3,500 Kg and no more than eight passengers. You should know this already and if you want more information then you can receive it when on your driving lessons.

So don’t think you can go on your driving lessons Wakefield or wherever you live at 17, pass your test and become a wagon driver straight away. Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that, there are greater age limits the heavier the vehicles become because it upholds a greater responsibility.

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