Driving Without a Bsr?

bubububu -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello!

I just turned 17 years old and I would like to know if it is mandatory to have the BSR to drive a scooter at 17?
And if not, what can I drive without the BSR?

Thank you.

6 answers

904
 
I’m in the same situation

I’ve never taken the BSR, I’m 17 years old, I have my code, and I’m about to start accompanied driving
by the way, I have a scooter and it would be silly not to use it, but the thing is I don’t want to waste €150 on the BSR when I’ll be taking my driving test in a year, so I’d like to know if at 17, you can ride a 50cc without a BSR

peace++
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dodo885
 
I'm the same, I'm 21, I'm currently taking my driving test, I bought a 50cc with gears for work. I'm not going to spend €150 on the BSR, I'd rather put that money towards my car and motorcycle license. Especially since the fine is €34, I checked on the road safety website. The most annoying part is if they decide to impound the moped, but cops rarely go through that process because they would have to deal with escorting the bike with two other motorcyclists; the police prefer fines, it's an easy way to make money!!! In the worst case, I'll go pick it up at the police station or maybe they'll ask me for proof that I registered for the BSR! After all, €34 in fines compared to €150 for the BSR!!!
Moreover, even my insurance company (Groupama) didn't know the law, because he told me he wasn't sure I needed it even though I was born on 04/06/88 and the law applies to those born after 01/01/88!
Anyway, I'm already illegal, my bike is de-restricted, I go over 100 km/h, at least it doesn't feel like I'm holding back like before! If only those who are taking the theory test would start getting their licenses and stop having chauffeurs!
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jeje
 
no, it's not mandatory
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kalashnikeur
 
If you were born in 1989 or before, you are not required; otherwise, you need either the BSR or a car or motorcycle license.
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Chaa > kalashnikeur
 
Good evening,

I had a quick question, hoping to get a clear answer. I hold an American driver's license, so a foreign license, and I will be 21 soon. I would like to ride a scooter; am I allowed to drive a 50cc with my foreign license or do I absolutely need to convert it?

Best regards
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Bob marley
 
Et if you have a learner's permit (bsr) and you drive a 150cc, what are the fines? = )
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dorianaxel
 
At 16, you can have accompanied driving.
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Parfait770
 
At 16 years old, you can ride a scooter without having the BSR.
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anonyme
 
Nonsense, it requires the Bsr.
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piquesous Posted messages 15734 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 123
 
Hello,

Even if you don't agree with someone, nothing prevents you from having a minimum of politeness.
By saying at least a Hello.

And then, look at the date of the topic, and you'll understand why the person responded that way.

See you!
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..;
 
Hello,
I'm in a similar situation; I didn't get my BSR when I was 14, but now I'm 16 and I have accompanied driving.
So can I ride a scooter without the BSR but only with my accompanied driving papers?
Thank you for your replies.
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Anonymous user
 
You are required to have a BSR to drive a 50cc, unless you have a driver's license (car or motorcycle)

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Microsoft Windows said: Why make it simple when you can make it a hassle?
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dorianaxel
 
Il est obligatoire d'avoir le BSR.
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joly
 
Bonjour, j'ai 43 ans et est-il obligatoire de conduire un scooter sans BSR ?
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Anonymous user
 
Hi,

Your question doesn't really make sense. As it stands, no, it's not mandatory to ride a scooter.

If the question is: Is it mandatory to have a BSR to ride a scooter:

To ride a 50cc scooter without a BSR, you must either have been born before January 1, 1988, or have a driver's license, of any kind.
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