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  2. Motorbike practical test - Wikipedia

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    There is no maximum speed restriction. A2 restricted motorcycle licence Available to those over 19 years of age, successful completion of the A2 test allows the licence holder to ride any motorcycle not exceeding 35kW in power and with a power-to-weight ratio below 0.2kW per kg. [ 4 ]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Driver licence in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle learner licence is gained after passing a basic handling test and scoring at least 32 out of 35 on the theory test. Once gained, it allows the holder to ride a motorcycle provided they display a learner plate on the rear of their motorcycle, they do not ride with passengers or between the hours of 10:00 pm and 5:00 am, and they do ...

  5. World Motorcycle Test Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The World Motorcycle Test Cycle (WMTC) is a system of driving cycles used to measure fuel consumption and emissions in motorcycles. The methods are stipulated as part of the Global Technical Regulation established under the United Nations ’ World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations , also known as WP.29.

  6. Regulation of motorcycle access on freeways - Wikipedia

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    There is no specific law prohibiting motorcycle access on freeways as long as a vehicle can exceed 70 km/h, de jure. [2] However, many provinces have made other laws to prohibit motorcycle from driving on freeways. [3] Chile: Permitted More than 49cc or 50cc Czech: Permitted More than 49cc or 50cc EU Member state Denmark: Permitted

  7. 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 ...

  8. Driving license in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Specialized automotive equipment with a maximum speed of 15 km/h or less and no larger than 4.7m × 1.7m × 2.8m. Heavy motorcycle: 大型自動二輪車: Any motorcycle including a sidecar with a power exceeding 20 Kw (400cc for engine displacement), and is not classified as special vehicle. Ordinary motorcycle: 普通自動二輪車

  9. 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