Only if a full licence holder who has held a full licence for more than 3 years is with you, you also need to display L plates and have tax, mot and insurance to cover yourself while your driving it.
2006-11-04 22:48:41
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answered by Goofy Goofer Goof Goof Goof ! 6
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as with all cars you need to display L plates front and rear and have a qualified driver who has held their licence for over two years sat in the passenger seat. There is a way round it unique to robin reliants. If you hold a full bike licence, then you can have a pin inserted in the gearbox which locks out reverse gear. this then effectivley makes the car into a trike. No helmet needed and can drive it without supervision
2006-11-05 03:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No, by no skill ought to truly. it relatively is considered a vehicle in which you relatively % L plates, qualified supervising driving force etc. I take it your questioning of Reliant Robins etc. you're questioning of the previous skill tochronic one on an entire bike licence (that's composed of three-wheelers).
2016-11-27 19:57:02
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answered by ? 4
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Any vehicle w/ 2 or 3 wheels is legallly considered a motorcycle therefore you are not allowed to have a passenger w/ you. You must also have an endorsement or whatever your state calls it for riding/ learning to ride a motorcycle. Without this it can be considered driving without a lisence. You must also have another person w/ you on another "motorcycle". This is the way the law is written in three states that I am aware of. (MD,VA,WV) I suggest you call your local state police to check about your states laws.
2006-11-04 23:18:56
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answered by wzzrd 5
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Yes, if you check your provisional license, it will state which groups you are allowed to drive and a three wheeler is one of them.
2006-11-04 22:47:54
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answered by bubble 1
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Consider it the same as driving a four-wheeled car, as the boring legal stuff goes anyway. THe characteristics of the thing on the road might be a somewhat different matter, though...
2006-11-05 00:52:21
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answered by mr_carburettor 3
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in the 80s you could drive the robin on a provisional but no one took advantage of it ,i dont no if they have changed the law .
2006-11-05 09:32:19
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answered by clare p 3
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Yes as long as you have taken a CBT and are allowed to ride motorcycles on your licence too.
2006-11-06 10:13:44
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answered by Bealzebub 4
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Yes but I think you need a qualified passenger, by the way they are not easy to drive at first.
2006-11-04 22:51:34
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answered by ? 6
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Yes and it doesn't have to be a car license motorcycle will do
2006-11-04 22:44:35
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answered by froggerty 3
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