Can I drive scooter in Netherlands?
Can I drive scooter in Netherlands?
You will need a scooter driving license in The Netherlands. There are two sorts of scooters (can be the same model). Snorfiets and bromfiets. For both you need an AM-license, but the type 2 can drive faster and you need to wear a helmet.
Do you need a license to drive a moped in The Netherlands?
LICENSE REQUIREMENTS The minimum Dutch license (or international equivalent) required to drive a scooter is the Class AM license (‘rijbewijs’). It allows the holder to legally operate certain vehicles – scooter, moped, speed pedelic (i.e. electric bike with max speed of 45kph) or microcar.
What is a snorfiets?
light moped = snorfiets (cycle path or moped path) brommobiel = moped car (carriageway)
Can I drive scooter without license?
You have to be 17 years old or over. You are not required to pass the Motorcycle Theory or Practical tests, but if you do you will be able to ride with fewer restrictions. After you have obtained your CBT certificate, you will be entitled to ride any motorcycle or scooter up to 125cc.
Do I need a driving license for a scooter?
Type of Bike Licenses. If you are 16 years old and pass a CBT with a provisional licence, you will be entitled to ride any 49cc scooter or motorcycle restricted to 28mph. You must display L-plates, cannot carry passengers or go on motorways.
How do I get a scooter license in Netherlands?
The moped licence tests To obtain a moped driving licence (category AM) in The Netherlands you must take a CBR Moped Theory Test and an on-road CBR Riding Test. You can reserve a slot for the CBR Theory Test from 15 years of age onwards, but you can only take this test when you are 15,5.
What defines a moped UK?
The term moped (assigned category AM on a UK driving licence) describes any low-powered motor driven cycle with an engine capacity not greater than 50 cc (3.1 cu in) and a maximum design speed of no more than 45 km/h (28 mph).