You can operate a quad bike with a category B or B1 licence.
You may not tow anything with a category B1 licence.
It depends on the law of your individual state or country.In UK at least a B1
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In UK at least a full B1 you cannot ride a quad on a motorbike licence.you just need a full UK drivers license to drive a quad (if your in the UK), you also don't need to wear a helmet as its not a legal issue :D
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a motorcycle license Wrong. First there is no such thing as a motorcycle licence. Never has been. Look on the front of a driving licence. None have ever said they are Full motorcycle driving licence. The only words are 'UK Driving Licence'. What matters are the category's inside the driving licence that are valid to drive. Up until 2001, upon passing the motorcycle category test, riders were also given free, the B1 category This is the category for 3 wheeled vehicles under 450kg and small 4 wheeled cars weighing under 550kg. It is also the category for Heavy Quads weighing under 400kg. It is the B1 category which allows a Reliant Robin to be driven. After 2001, new European regulations came into force. The B1 category became a category in its own right, no longer given free when passing a motorcycle test. At the time of writing, there is NO test available to receive this category. The B1 category is due to vanish in the next few years when driving category's are once again updated. Anyone now taking a driving test in a Reliant Robin will receive a car category on their licence.
No, you need an automobile license.
For Motorcycle, Class B-full, B1 and B2, you can start learning to drive only at the age of 16. For normal car, Class D, you can start at the age of 17.
6.5 miles on the B1.
Yes you can. As of January 2013 a B1 licence allows you to drive a light car/ quadricycle up to 550kg with no restriction on power.
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