Yes , because it has 4 wheel`s it is`nt considered a bike !
A word of warning though !
If no seat belt is fitted to the quad you must by law wear a crash helmet !
2007-01-04 23:23:13
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answered by charlotterobo 4
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Good Q aint they funny with what u can and cant drive arghrh
anyhow if its classed as a bike
i have a bad feeling u will need a bike licence
2007-01-04 23:23:06
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answered by farshadowman 3
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hi sure no challenge in case you verify lower than it truly is a set B1 on your licence, there is no B1 Provisional or utilizing try. You get it by passing your vehicle utilizing try which delivers an complete B and B1 licence. it truly is the same for 3 Wheelers. And both ought to not exceed 550 Kgs. Andy C
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answered by Anonymous
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Your licence should tell you exactly what vehicles you can drive. Mine does. But, if it's not automatic I don't see how it can be legal.
2007-01-04 23:30:49
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answered by ammie 4
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i woudlnt have though so, i think you will need a full bike licence,or if its 125cc or under then all you need a CBT Certificate (Compulsary Basic Training) will cost you about £70.
2007-01-04 23:58:01
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answered by phil 6
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depends if its taxed for the road but i dont think your insurance will cover it ring the insurance company dont take the risk
2007-01-04 23:22:21
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answered by Fred c 2
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no unless It's taxed and insured
2007-01-04 23:19:29
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answered by bty937915 4
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OOOOHHHH YES
2007-01-04 23:20:07
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answered by 90210 aka Hummer Lover 6
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in short - yep!
2007-01-04 23:24:59
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answered by loco_purple_haze 3
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YES YOU CAN
2007-01-04 23:18:21
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answered by C 3
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