
Have any of our European members heard anything about this legislation? Is it true? If so, what's your opionion?
No more, Nicola.ducapaso wrote:Actually fastest 125 cc supersport bikes such as "aprilia rs" or "cagiva mito" can run over 170 km/h (over 105mp/h)
No matter, these rules are in force in all EU.ducapaso wrote:Actually in italy, that's so... We have 4 different driving licenses i'm not so sure of details because my "old" driving licence needed different requires, but nowadays there should be:
_"small" licence: 14 years for 50 cc scooters;
_"a1"licence for less than 11kw and 125cc bikes and scooters, 16 yrs aged;
_"a2" licence for less than 25kw bikes over 125cc, al least 3 years after getting the a1 licence or 21 years aged
_"a3" licence for others bikes, I don't know how experienced you need to be.
jcslocum wrote:I'm an old duffer so when I got mt license at 16YO For an extra $5 I got my moto, Bus, Limo, and truck endoresements (license). No permits, no tests. How cool was that!
Our country was founded on freedom....freedoms that other countries did not allow.....persempre907 wrote:jcslocum wrote:I'm an old duffer so when I got mt license at 16YO For an extra $5 I got my moto, Bus, Limo, and truck endoresements (license). No permits, no tests. How cool was that!![]()
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In USA you have too much freedom...
Ciao