Motorcycle licenses in Europe vary significantly, with each country having its own set of requirements and classifications. To better understand the process for obtaining a license, it's essential to break down the different types and what each entails.
Types of Motorcycle Licenses
All Can-Am ev motorcycles (Pulse and Origin) are compatible with A1 and A2 licenses in Europe, where both models are available with an 11 kW engine as an option. Please refer to the list of countries for more specific information.
A1 License
- Applicable for motorcycles and scooters with a maximum engine power of 11 kW.
- Faster to obtain compared to an A2 license.
- In Europe, vehicles with an 11 kW engine option can be used with an A1 permit.
- In some European countries, owners of a B License (car driving license) can obtain their A1 License with a short extra training at a driving school.
- The minimum age for an AI license is generally 16 but can be up to 18, depending on the country.
A2 License
- An A2 License allows riders to operate two-wheel vehicles with a maximum power output of 35 kW or 47 horsepower.
- The minimum age is generally 18 but it can also be 19, depending on the country.
General requirements for obtaining a motorcycle license
- Written Exams
- Tests on road safety, traffic laws, and motorcycle handling.
- Practical Tests
- On-road driving tests to demonstrate riding skills.
- Mandatory Training
- Courses covering basic motorcycle operation and safety.
Importance of safety courses and advanced rider training programs
- Enhance rider skills and knowledge
- Promote safe riding practices
- Reduce the risk of accidents and injuries
- Often required for higher-tier licenses like A2