Hi yes you can leagal ride your Autocycle on the motorway how ever I think if you do you would problay be fitted for a nice
strate jacet and taken away by men in whight coats.
Auto cycles are classified as light motorcycle NOT mopeds which mean you need a full motorcycle license to ride one without L plates
not just the Moped entitlement that used to come free with you driving license. they should also have stop lights fitted.
strate jacet and taken away by men in whight coats.
Auto cycles are classified as light motorcycle NOT mopeds which mean you need a full motorcycle license to ride one without L plates
not just the Moped entitlement that used to come free with you driving license. they should also have stop lights fitted.
----- Original Message ----
From: Bob Selfe <velothrasher@...>
To: pip_squeak_and_wilfred@...
Sent: Saturday, 16 February, 2008 8:19:07 PM
Subject: [pip_squeak_and_wilfred] Motorway Madness?
From: Bob Selfe <velothrasher@...>
To: pip_squeak_and_wilfred@...
Sent: Saturday, 16 February, 2008 8:19:07 PM
Subject: [pip_squeak_and_wilfred] Motorway Madness?
Hi all,
On approaching a motorway the other day, and seeing the sign that
tells you what vehicles aren't allowed, where it states no motorcycles
under 50cc, I got to thinking - can I take my New Hudson autocycle
(98cc) on the motorway?
I understand that Honda made a 'Motorway' version of the Cub at 51cc.
Is this so? I would not really want to go slower than the lorries.
Cheers, Bob