Effective immediately, citizens can commence specialized motorcycle training for the A1 category at licensed driving schools, following the Ministry of Public Safety’s (MPB) finalization of all requisite legal prerequisites. This development formalizes the pathway for individuals wishing to gain proficiency in operating motorcycles up to 125 cubic centimeters. The MPB has specified that the training curriculum for the A1 category—which covers motorcycles up to 11 kW and is designed for automatic transmission—will be administered by authorized institutions.
Participants should anticipate a four-hour session dedicated to comprehensive safety education. The curriculum is structured to cover several critical aspects of safe driving practices. Key modules include the proper use of protective equipment, advanced motorcycle control and stability techniques, safe procedures for carrying a passenger, and systematic management of various road risks.
To qualify for this specialized training, candidates must satisfy several administrative requirements set forth by the MPB. Applicants are mandated to present a valid medical certificate, in addition to submitting documentation confirming they have no history of suspension. This phased implementation aims to ensure that all individuals undertaking driving instruction meet stringent safety standards before proceeding with further licensing requirements.
The regulatory adjustments signal a formalized commitment to improving road safety standards for two-wheeled vehicles.
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This is great news for people who want to ride a smaller bike without needing a full motorcycle license first.