No
in short if you passed after 2001 you will need a Full CAR
no licence is required for off-road use. A quad can be driven on UK roads with a car licence.
You can operate a quad bike with a category B or B1 licence.
i believe the 700cc quad is the biggest you can ride on the road. not quite sure.
Can I ride a quad bike or buggy on a cbt
To drive an ATV quad bike on the road one needs to have a full car licence. An ATV quad bike can only carry passengers if it is designed to do so and has the right number of seats.
To drive a road legal quad in the UK you need to be the same age as you would be to drive a car or ride a motorcycle, a minimum of 17 years of age.
You don't need a license to drive a quad.Added: But they are not legal to operate on the public roadways anyway.no you just need a licence to drive road legal quads an scramblers no you do NOT need a car licence to drice a quad or a scrambler and stuff like that but for an off road quad or a scrambler you do NOT need a licenceThis vehicle requires no license because it is not street legal, and as such it is illegal to drive on public roads.
This question really depends where you are.In most places quad bikes cannot be legally ridden on-road at all.In Victoria, Australia, you can ride one on the road if you are a farmer or council worker with approval, otherwise you can only use them on private land. If you meet this criteria you also must be 18 years old and hold a drivers license (ie: no learners permit), wear an approved helmet, and must ride alongside the road (not on the paved surface) unless it is unavoidable. Otherwise they are not considered a vehicle and cannot be used outside private property. (4 wheels = car to them, and a quad will never pass car safety standards).In WA, Australia, you can get recreational registration to use them in specified off-road public areas. No sealed roads, and must be 18, wear a helmet and hold a motorcycle license.North Carolina, USA: They must comply with safety standards, I don't believe any 110cc quads do.In the UK a quad bike manufactured as on-road legal (and under 15kW of power) can be ridden by anyone on a full car license category B (or B1) (or a full motorbike license if it was issued before 2001) from age 17 (or 16 if you are on a disability pension with mobility allowance)hope this helps.
There is no such age. You need a license to drive a car a and motorcycle no matter what age you are................................
No. You need a CAR (B) or light vehicle (B1) licence to ride a quad on UK roads. You need to be 17 years old OR 16 years if in receipt of Disability Living Allowance mobility component. For more information follow the link