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Unit 1 of the Spanish Moped Theory AM curriculum

Licensing & Vehicle Basics

Welcome to the foundational unit for your Spanish Category AM moped licence! This section covers the essential legal framework, including age and medical requirements, moped classifications, and all mandatory documentation and safety equipment. Understanding these basics is crucial for legal operation and passing your DGT theory test.

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Licensing & Vehicle Basics

Lessons included in Licensing & Vehicle Basics

Browse all lessons that make up Licensing & Vehicle Basics. Each lesson focuses on specific topics, learning objectives, and core concepts, helping you build essential knowledge and follow a clear, structured progression toward your study goals in Spain.

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AM Licence Requirements

This lesson details the specific prerequisites for obtaining an AM licence, starting with the minimum age of fifteen and the mandatory medical fitness certificate. It guides learners through the administrative process at the DGT, including required identification, proof of residence, and parental consent for minors. The content explains the role of driving schools and the necessary steps for exam registration, ensuring a clear understanding of the entire application procedure.

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Classification of Mopeds

This lesson clarifies the technical classification of mopeds under Spanish law, differentiating them from motorcycles based on engine displacement not exceeding 50cc and specific power limits. It explains how these specifications impact vehicle categorization, registration, and permissible road speed. The content also covers how electric mopeds fit within the same legal framework and the implications for their use on public roads.

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Mandatory Equipment and Documentation

This lesson outlines the compulsory equipment and documentation required for an AM-class vehicle. It emphasizes the legal mandate for an approved helmet, a valid insurance policy, and a vehicle registration plate. Learners will also understand the requirements for the roadworthiness certificate (ITV) and other essential documents needed to prove compliance with DGT safety and legal standards during a traffic stop.

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Frequently asked questions about Licensing & Vehicle Basics

Find clear answers to the most common questions learners ask about Licensing & Vehicle Basics. Understand how the unit is organized, what learning goals it supports, and how it contributes to your study progression with structured explanations and practical guidance tailored for learners in Spain.

What is the minimum age to get a Category AM licence in Spain?

The minimum age to apply for and obtain a Category AM licence in Spain is 15 years old. However, you can only begin the theoretical and practical training process once you reach this age, and you must be at least 16 to legally drive a moped with this licence.

What are the medical requirements for an AM licence in Spain?

To obtain an AM licence, you must pass a medical fitness examination (psicotécnico) conducted by an authorized medical center (Centro de Reconocimiento de Conductores). This ensures you meet the necessary physical and psychological standards to operate a moped safely.

How are mopeds classified in Spain?

Mopeds in Spain are primarily classified by their engine size and maximum speed. Typically, they have an engine capacity not exceeding 50cc and a maximum design speed of 45 km/h. This classification determines licensing and usage regulations.

What mandatory documentation must accompany a moped in Spain?

When riding a moped in Spain, you must always carry the moped's circulation permit (permiso de circulación), the technical inspection card (ficha técnica or ITV card if applicable), and proof of compulsory third-party liability insurance. You also need your valid AM driving licence.

Is a helmet always mandatory for mopeds in Spain?

Yes, wearing an approved helmet is mandatory for all riders and passengers of mopeds, regardless of age or the type of road being used. The helmet must comply with current European safety standards.

What is the DGT's role regarding AM licences and mopeds?

The Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT) is the Spanish authority responsible for issuing driving licences, setting regulations for vehicle registration and insurance, and enforcing traffic laws. They oversee all aspects of obtaining and maintaining your AM licence and operating a moped legally.

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Is Licensing & Vehicle Basics the right unit for you?

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This unit is essential for all aspiring moped riders in Spain seeking a Category AM licence. It is particularly beneficial for beginners who need a clear understanding of the legal prerequisites and vehicle requirements before they even start practicing, ensuring they meet all DGT standards from day one.

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Ready to Start Your Structured Spanish Driving Theory Journey?

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