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Rules for drivers and motorcyclists: Fitness to drive

Rule 90 Make sure that you are fit to drive. You MUST report to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) any health condition likely to affect your driving. Law RTA 1988 sect 94 Rule 91 Driving when you are

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Rules for motorcyclists: Motorcycle licence requirements

If you have a provisional motorcycle licence, you MUST satisfactorily complete a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course. You can then ride unaccompanied on the public road a motorcycle up to 125 cc, with a power output not exceeding 11 kW,

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Rules for drivers and motorcyclists: Vehicle condition

Rule 89 Vehicle condition. You MUST ensure your vehicle and trailer comply with the full requirements of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations and Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations (see The road user and the law).

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Rules for motorcyclists: General guidance

These Rules are in addition to those in the following sections which apply to all vehicles. See Motorcycle licence requirements). Rule 83 On all journeys, the rider and pillion passenger on a motorcycle, scooter or moped MUST wear a protective

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Rules for cyclists: You and your bicycle

Make sure that you feel confident of your ability to ride safely on the road. Be sure that you choose the right size and type of cycle for comfort and safety lights and reflectors are kept clean and in good

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Rules for cyclists: Crossing the road

Rule 79 Do not ride across equestrian crossings, as they are for horse riders only. Do not ride across a pelican, puffin or zebra crossing. Dismount and wheel your cycle across. Rule 80 Toucan crossings. These are light-controlled crossings which

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Rules for cyclists: Roundabouts

Rule 76 Full details about the correct procedure at roundabouts are contained in (see Rules 184 to 190). Roundabouts can be hazardous and should be approached with care. Rule 77 You may feel safer walking your cycle round on the

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