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1.What is the minimum age for an AM (moped) licence in Austria?
You must be at least 15 years old to obtain a moped (AM) licence in Austria.
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2.Which licence is required to ride a 125u202fcc motorcycle in Austria?
The A1 licence allows riding motorcycles up to 125u202fcc and 11u202fkW.
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3.What is the minimum age for obtaining an A1 motorcycle licence?
To apply for an A1 licence in Austria, you must be at least 16 years old.
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4.What does an A2 licence allow you to ride?
The A2 licence permits motorcycles up to 35u202fkW, typically mid-range bikes.
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5.What is the minimum age for an A2 licence?
Riders must be at least 18 years old to obtain the A2 motorcycle licence.
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6.What is the highest motorcycle category licence in Austria?
The A licence allows you to ride motorcycles of any engine size or power.
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7.What is the direct access minimum age for full Category A?
If applying for direct access to the full A licence, you must be at least 24 years old.
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8.How can a rider under 24 get a Category A licence?
Riders can obtain Category A at age 20 after 2 years of experience with an A2 licence.
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9.What training is required before AM licence testing?
Mandatory theory and practical driving training is required before taking the moped exam.
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10.What type of insurance is mandatory for motorcycles?
All motorcycles and mopeds must have liability insurance to be legally used on public roads.
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11.What happens if you don’t have valid insurance for your motorcycle?
Operating without insurance is illegal and registration is denied until coverage is proven.
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12.What must riders carry as proof of insurance?
Riders must carry a valid proof of liability insurance at all times while riding.
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13.Can police request to see your motorcycle insurance?
Insurance documents must be presented if requested by police during routine or roadside checks.
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14.What is required before registering a motorcycle in Austria?
Without liability insurance, you cannot register a motorcycle or receive plates.
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15.What happens if you ride without a helmet in Austria?
Helmets are mandatory and failure to wear one leads to a fine and possibly penalty points.
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16.Who can apply for an A1 licence in Austria?
The A1 licence requires a minimum age of 16 and involves completing both theory and practical instruction.
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17.What does the A licence allow a rider to operate?
The Category A licence grants access to all motorcycles with no engine power restrictions.
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18.Progressive access to higher licences is based on:
Riders may progress to higher licence categories after meeting training and experience criteria.
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19.What is required to move from A2 to A licence before age 24?
Riders can upgrade to Category A at age 20 if they hold an A2 for two years and complete further training.
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20.Can a rider take the full A licence at 20 without A2?
Direct access to full A licence is only allowed from age 24, unless progressing from A2 with experience.
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21.What licence is needed for mopeds under 50u202fcc?
The AM licence is specifically designed for low-powered mopeds (up to 50u202fcc and 45u202fkm/h max speed).
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22.What happens if you ride an uninsured moped in Austria?
Riding without valid insurance is illegal and may result in immediate fines and vehicle seizure.
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23.How often must insurance documents be renewed?
Riders must keep liability insurance active and updated according to the duration of the policy they hold.
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24.What is the purpose of the insurance certificate?
Insurance certificates serve as legal proof of coverage and are mandatory during registration and road checks.
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25.Is third-party (liability) insurance optional in Austria for mopeds?
Liability insurance is a legal requirement to operate any moped or motorcycle on Austrian roads.
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26.What must be done before taking a motorcycle road test?
Before taking the road test, candidates must complete mandatory theory and practical training.
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27.Which licence allows riding a 300u202fcc bike?
Bikes around 300u202fcc typically fall under the A2 category, which is capped at 35u202fkW power output.
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28.What is the consequence of presenting false insurance papers?
Forging or misrepresenting insurance documents is a serious criminal act under Austrian law.
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29.Who is responsible for ensuring valid insurance before riding?
Riders themselves are legally responsible for ensuring the motorcycle is insured before use.
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