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Lesson 1 of the Motorcycle Licence Basics and Rider Responsibility unit

French Motorcycle Theory: Legal Framework and Licence Categories

This lesson provides a comprehensive overview of the legal motorcycle categories in France under the Code de la route. You will learn the specific age requirements, power-to-weight ratios, and the transition path from A2 to a full Category A licence to ensure you are fully prepared for your exam.

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French Motorcycle Theory: Legal Framework and Licence Categories

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French Motorcycle Theory

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Frequently asked questions about Legal Framework and Licence Categories

Find clear answers to common questions learners have about Legal Framework and Licence Categories. Learn how the lesson is structured, which driving theory objectives it supports, and how it fits into the overall learning path of units and curriculum progression in France. These explanations help you understand key concepts, lesson flow, and exam focused study goals.

What is the main difference between A2 and Category A licences?

An A2 licence is restricted to motorcycles with a power output not exceeding 35 kW. A Category A licence allows you to ride any motorcycle, typically after two years of holding an A2 licence and completing a specific training module.

At what age can I apply for an A1 motorcycle licence in France?

You can apply for the A1 motorcycle licence at 16 years old. This category is for motorcycles with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 125 cc and a power output not exceeding 11 kW.

Does the theory exam for A1, A2, and A licences differ?

All motorcycle categories in France follow the same theoretical examination framework, known as the ETG (Épreuve Théorique Générale), which tests your knowledge of the Code de la route.

Do I need a new theory test to progress from A2 to A?

No, if you already hold an A2 licence, you do not need to retake the theory test to progress to a full Category A licence, provided you complete the mandatory practical training after the required two-year period.

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