Driving Without a License and Registration: Which Vehicles Can Drivers ‘Legally’ Operate.


How to Drive Vehicles Without a License
Many drivers know: it is not advisable to drive without a driver's license. However, not everyone realizes that some types of vehicles can be operated without official rights.
According to current legislation, electric mopeds and scooters with engines up to 3 kW can be used without driver's licenses and registration. However, lawyers recommend having a technical passport on hand in case of conflicts with law enforcement.
However, legal experts advise keeping a document about the technical specifications of the vehicle to avoid misunderstandings with law enforcement.
For vehicles with power ratings between 3 to 4 kW, a category A1 license is required. As for cars, stricter requirements apply: regardless of engine size, a driver's license is needed to drive a car.
If the electric engine exceeds 4 kW or the car has a gasoline engine over 50 cc, category A is necessary.
A fine of 425 hryvnias is imposed for violating these rules. Therefore, it is important to keep track of changes in legislation to avoid problems on the road.
If a driver cannot present a license or documents for the vehicle, they face a fine of 425 hryvnias.
This article discusses the possibility of driving certain types of vehicles without a driver's license. Drivers are advised to keep up with legal requirements to avoid fines and issues on the road. The main thing is to have all necessary documents and certificates about the technical specifications of the vehicle.
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