This includes daytime as well as night-time. If fitted, daytime running lamps can be used during the day instead of headlamps. This requirement applies only to mopeds manufactured after 1 January If you're riding with other mopeds, don't ride more than two abreast. Ride in single file when you're passing other vehicles, including parked vehicles.
If you don't have direction indicators or stop lamps, use a clear arm signal when you intend to turn and reduce your speed or stop before making the turn. At intersections, you must follow the road rules for motor vehicles, or get off your moped and walk across.
You can only carry a passenger if your moped has a pillion seat and footrests for the passenger. A container or seat for an infant must protect their legs from the wheels. You can tow a trailer with your moped, but you can't tow any other sort of vehicle. Your moped can't be towed by another vehicle. If you carry a load it must be secure and must not touch the ground.
It must not extend more than one metre in front of or behind the wheels, or half a metre 50cm on either side from the centre of the moped. It is compulsory for all moped riders on New Zealand roads to wear motorcycle helmets. Your helmet must:. Check that your helmet is the right size — it should fit snugly on your head with minimum use of pads. If your helmet gets damaged, replace it with a new one.
Please note that if a police officer stops you and asks to inspect your helmet, you must give it to them. After you have held this license for a minimum of 2 years, you can retake the Module 1 and Module 2 practical tests on a bigger bike, and upgrade to a 'A2' Restricted License at the age of The minimum age requirement for this type of license is 19 years old.
You then have to pass the Motorcycle Theory Test and undertake training and a Practical Test on a motorcycle exceeding cc with a power output of between 25kW and 35kW.
Once you have passed your Practical Test, you will have a licence to ride any machine so long as its power is restricted to 35kW without L-plates and you may carry a pillion passenger.
After you have held this license for a minimum of 2 years, you can retake the Module 1 and Module 2 practical tests on a bigger bike and upgrade to a Full Unrestricted category 'A' License at the age of The minimum age requirement for this type of license is 24 years old.
You then have to pass the Motorcycle Theory Test and undertake training and a Practical Test on a motorcycle with a minimum power output of 35KW. Once you have passed your Practical Test, you will have a licence to ride any motorcycle without any restrictions. However, there are some restrictions in place about where you can ride certain scooters, with one such place being the motorway. This article gives you all you need to know about riding a scooter on the motorway.
When it comes to riding a scooter on the motorway there are several different factors to be considered. These will dictate whether you can use your scooter on the motorway.
For convenience's sake, we've split the information up for 50cc and cc scooters. At Direct Bikes, we have numerous kinds of 50cc moped for sale. Take a look at our collection, and you can easily pick out something ideally suited to you. Depending on where you wish to go with your scooter, though, you have to make sure you buy the right kind of moped. For example, do you know what roads can a 50cc moped go on? This will help you to work out if you are buying a moped for the right reasons.
Once you go through with these three steps, you can legally start riding your new moped anywhere you wish. Where, though, can you take it?
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