Licensing Issues2026-03-29T06:30:25+00:00

Licensing Issues

NABD guides to the main licensing embuggerments faced by disabled bikers…

Licensing & Bikers with Disabilities

  • An NABD Guide to Motorcycle Licensing & Tests

  • inform DVLA disability medical notification guide

    Do you have to inform the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) if you become disabled or chronically ill?

  • regain motorcycle licence after medical revocation guide

    How do I regain a motorcycle licence that was revoked in the past?

  • Code 78 licence trikes guide illustration

    The NABD Guide to Riding Trikes with a ‘Code 78’ Licence Restriction

  • motorcycle licence disability case DVLA advocacy

    Ability or Disability? (A Case of NABD Advocacy & Support)

Licensing FAQ’s

Can I ride a motorcycle on L-plates with adaptations?2025-11-18T11:23:52+00:00

Yes. You can complete CBT and ride on L-plates using an adapted motorcycle, providing the machine meets learner legal requirements.

How long does a DVLA medical review take?2025-11-18T11:25:09+00:00

Times vary, but typically 4–12 weeks. You can usually continue riding during a review unless the DVLA explicitly tells you otherwise.

Do I need to declare bike adaptations to the DVLA?2025-11-18T11:23:36+00:00

The DVLA does not require a declaration for bike modifications unless the adaptation is due to a medical condition, in which case the condition itself must be declared. Insurers, however, always need to know about adaptations.

Will having a disability change the minimum age requirements?2025-11-18T11:24:32+00:00

No. Age rules for A1, A2, and A licences remain the same for everyone.

Can I still ride if my condition changes after getting my licence?2025-11-18T11:24:49+00:00

Yes, as long as you inform the DVLA if the change affects your riding ability. Many riders continue safely with updated adaptations or medical notes on their licence.

Does having one arm or one leg prevent me from getting a licence?2025-11-18T11:25:29+00:00

Not at all. Many NABD-supported riders with limb loss or reduced mobility hold full motorcycle licences. With suitable adaptations, a test examiner will assess your control, not your physical layout.

Can NABD help with the costs of adaptations needed to take my test?2025-11-18T11:24:12+00:00

Yes. Many riders receive adaptation grants before completing training or tests. NABD can provide funding and technical advice to help you get on the road safely.

Will adaptations affect the category on my licence?2025-11-18T11:23:11+00:00

No. Adaptations affect the bike, not the rider category. You will still receive the standard motorcycle licence category (A1, A2, or A) based on the bike you tested on.

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