
I got my UK licence converted to a DK Korekort. I’m interested in getting a Moped or even a motorcycle.
Do I need to take any test or anything. My licence seems to imply I don’t?
I’ve read about the 30/45 rules with Mopeds. Can I just go ahead and jump on the road (insured obviously) without any training or testing?
Also can anyone help with what the 79(3) means in the Koder section?
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Found a document online that says the 79(3) means “limited to three wheeled motorcycles”.
You’re fine, the category for 45km/t mopeds is AM
So in the UK you have this thing called CBT. Compulsory Basic Training, before you can go on the roads. Usually done in some training centre. But here there’s nothing I need to do? I can go and buy a moped today and start riding around?
If you have a driver’s license that allows you to drive a car, you are also allowed to drive a moped, both 30 and 45.
Fort he license to drive a motorcycle there are several different tiers depending on how powerful the motorcycle is (A1, A2, A). These come with increased testing and age requirements. It seems your converted license allows you to drive both A1 and A2, but I would strongly advise against getting on a motorcycle without any training.
Motorcycle requires a specific licens. A moped just requires a mælkekasse