I'm happy to be corrected on this one, but it's my belief that the "too low powered to be licenced" thing is wrong- any amount of motorised power requires MOT, VED, and insurance.
Apart from electric, as it's a bit too new to have been covered when they set current rules up.
I'm happy to be corrected on this one, but it's my belief that the "too low powered to be licenced" thing is wrong- any amount of motorised power requires MOT, VED, and insurance.
Apart from electric, as it's a bit too new to have been covered when they set current rules up.