https://kartaxpresspoland.com/kup-prawo-jazdy-kategorii-a1/ Scooters and Mopeds in Category A1 Category A1 is a driving licence category for small mopeds that have an engine capacity of up to 125 cubic centimeters and a power range of up to 11 kW. You may obtain this licence at age 16 years old. This category can be taught at a driving academy or a center for ongoing training. Motorcycles Once you've gained your full, unrestricted A licence - whether through the progressive route through lesser categories or when you're 21 or over via Direct Access and Direct Access - you're free to operate a motorbike any size or power. It can be difficult to select the best bike for your first ride and get the best insurance deal. But that's not helped by the lack of standardised cutoffs for what's considered to be a motorcycle. Different states have different cutoffs with some based on engine size and wheel diameter, and others simply based on power. In category A1, two-wheeled motorbikes with a maximum power of 11kW and a cylinder size that exceeds 125cc are allowed. You can also ride trial e-scooters and motor tricycles and you are allowed to carry a person if your vehicle is unladen and has a weight of no more than 350 kg (not including the battery if it is electric). You must pass the A1 theory test and two-part practical test to enter this category. During your training, you will be familiarised with your bike and taught to adhere to road regulations. You must also take a set number of special rides designed to improve your riding skills and help you prepare for your test. This includes driving on city roads, country roads, and highways. To pass the A1 motorcycle practical exam, you need to demonstrate these skills: Prediction and observation: Show the ability to assess road conditions, anticipate dangers and make use of your sense observation. Road positioning - Maintaining an appropriate and safe location on the road taking into account other vehicles and traffic signs. Ma