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Rules for cyclists, including an overview, road junctions, roundabouts and crossing the road.
Electric bikes meeting the EAPC regulations can be ridden on the road without being taxed, licensed or insured
Go through the Dartford tunnel or cross the Queen Elizabeth bridge with a bicycle.
To drive a road legal quad bike you must have it approved, registered, taxed and given an MOT if needed
What you need to do to ride a motorcycle, moped or motor tricycle - tests and training, minimum ages, vehicle requirements, new licence rules
Cycling and walking investment, grant funding, research and infrastructure case studies.
Latest statistics tables on walking and cycling, produced by the Department for Transport.
Tax and reporting rules for employers lending or hiring bicycles to employees
Find out where the public access rules have been relaxed so that you can ride a horse or cycle on an NNR in England.
When to book your motorcycle, moped or scooter tests, what to take with you, what happens during the tests, major and minor faults, and what happens if your test is cancelled
When to take motorcycle or moped compulsory basic training (CBT): who needs to take it, how to book the course, and what's involved in the training
Information and rules about you and your bicycle.
A list of subcategory A2 and category A motorcycles that can be used for the module 1 and module 2 motorcycle riding tests.
Guidance for employers who want to put in place a cycle to work scheme.
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