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scotty10002 Mar 9th 2013 6:33 am

Carry pillion on class B licence
 
Hi all just a quick question.
I know on a full UK B driving licence you can use a 125cc in Spain if you've had it more than 3 years. but my question is when you change to a Spanish class B licence I know you can still ride a 125cc, but can you carry a pillion on it? I'm assuming you can, thanks in advance

Fred James Mar 9th 2013 6:52 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
Yes you can.

scotty10002 Mar 9th 2013 6:59 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
Thank you :D

snikpoh Mar 9th 2013 9:04 pm

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
Just be careful when exchanging a licence - Spain has a habit of missing off some of the classes.

Luckily I spotted this error on mine and they were re-instated. However, my wife has lost the ability to ride a scooter and class B - it's quite clearly on her UK licence but has been forgotten on her Spanish one.

She's not bothered as she never intends to use it but just be warned.

Fred James Mar 9th 2013 10:18 pm

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
If she has lost class B then she can't drive a car.

wsteele1983 Mar 9th 2013 11:33 pm

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
yes Uk class B and Spanish for for use of a car. So she cant drive a car now

snikpoh Mar 10th 2013 3:01 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
You're correct - she's lost all A's.

Fred James Mar 10th 2013 7:59 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
So she had a full motorcycle licence previously and has now lost that?

If she still has a B licence she can drive a 125cc scooter.

Fredbargate Mar 10th 2013 8:26 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
Similar thing happened to me.
I applied for a D737 from the DVLA and got the various categories reinstated

billgates Mar 11th 2013 1:58 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 

Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 10595660)
Similar thing happened to me.
I applied for a D737 from the DVLA and got the various categories reinstated

Hi Fred, can you tell us how you managed to get them reinstated on your Spanish licence? Did you just send the form off to Traffico?

Fredbargate Mar 11th 2013 2:32 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 

Originally Posted by billgates (Post 10597068)
Hi Fred, can you tell us how you managed to get them reinstated on your Spanish licence? Did you just send the form off to Traffico?

I originally used a gestor and I used him to put the misstakes right, that was many years ago when queing time at Traffico was counted in weeks and months.

However if it was to happen today I would personally try Traffico direct with the D737.

One of the misstakes required me to have a different medical form. When I went to medico they asked me for my license which of course was the incorrect Spanish one, I explaned that there had been a misstake. Their reply was a vey simple F off you liar.

snikpoh Mar 11th 2013 6:17 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 10595629)
So she had a full motorcycle licence previously and has now lost that?

If she still has a B licence she can drive a 125cc scooter.

Is that just because she has a car licence?

If the licence has nothing against the bike categories what happens if she were to be pulled over? Won't the Guardia want to see something against those categories (like on my licence)?

Thanks.

Fred James Mar 11th 2013 6:22 am

Re: Carry pillion on class B licence
 
It's no problem. You only get the A class on your licence if you took a test etc. so long as you have had the B licence for three years the Guardia will not require further evidence.

It's a strange quirk in EU license decree that allows countries to do this. They can't put it on your licence as then it would allow you to ride a scooter in another EU country which of course you can't.


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