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  2. Motorbike practical test - Wikipedia

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    The UK practical motorcycle tests consist of a practical test of two modules. To first ride on the road, a candidate must complete Compulsory Basic Training, [1] however, there is no test. To pass the practical motorcycle test candidates need to pass its two separate modules within two years of passing their motorcycle theory test.

  3. Driving licence in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    A-Tractor (made for a maximum speed of 40 km/h) Motorized equipment class II (made for a maximum speed of 30 km/h) A1 [4] 16 Years of Age Light motorcycle (max 125 cm³ if the licence was issued before 1 July 1996) Light motorcycle (max 125 cm³ and 11 kW or a top speed of max 110 km/h and a power to weight ratio of less than 0.1 kW/kg) Tractor

  4. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    G2 licences are kept for 12 months and then he/she can take the G2 exit test, which tests highway driving as well as city driving skills. A G2 licence holder is subject to a new set of restrictions , which are more relaxed than those for the G1 licence: The driver must maintain a BAC of zero, and if the licence holder is 19 years of age or ...

  5. Controlled-access highway - Wikipedia

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    Expressways have a maximum speed limit of 110 km/h (68 mph), while speed limits of 90 km/h (56 mph) or lower are typical in built-up areas. As of 2017, expressways have only been designated in Peninsular Malaysia. There are 34 fully or partially open expressways with an approximate total length of 1,821 km (1,132 mi).

  6. Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure

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    The WLTP is divided into 4 different sub-parts, each one with a different maximum speed: Low, up to 56.5 km/h; Medium, up to 76.6 km/h; High, up to 97.4 km/h; Extra-high, up to 131.3 km/h. These driving phases simulate urban, suburban, rural and highway scenarios respectively, with an equal division between urban and non-urban paths (52% and 48 ...

  7. Motorcycle testing and measurement - Wikipedia

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    With power typically being the product of force and speed, a motorcycle's power and torque ratings will be highly indicative of its performance. Reported numbers for power and torque may however vary from one source to another due to inconsistencies in how testing equipment is calibrated, the method of using that equipment, the conditions during the test, and particularly the location that ...

  8. Speeding in a California school zone? Here’s what ‘when ...

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    Though school hours in California might range from about 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Olsen said drivers should still be cautious when passing by a school zone because after-school programs can last until 6 p.m.

  9. Driver's licenses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Note: In Tennessee, to obtain a hardship license for a minor, called a Class H license, if the minor is aged 14 or 15, the minor can operate a Class D passenger vehicle or Class M motorcycle (limited to 125 cc) or both; the minor must pass a vision screening, knowledge test, and road test to operate a Class D passenger vehicle; take the Class M ...