Moped test certificate copy
To drive motor vehicles in the moped category (single-track bicycles with auxiliary motor, maximum speed max. 25 km/h), a two-wheeled motor vehicle or a three-wheeled motor vehicle with a maximum speed not exceeding 25 km/h, or electronic mobility aids with a maximum design speed of 20 km/h on public roads, you require a test certificate. The test certificate is proof of sufficient knowledge of driving the aforementioned motor vehicles with a maximum speed of no more than 25 km/h and familiarity with the dangers of road traffic and the behavior required to avert them. It is not a driving license in the legal sense. The test certificate must be carried when driving and handed over to the responsible persons for inspection on request. It was introduced on April 1, 1980. Persons born before April 1, 1965 do not require a test certificate. In this case, the identity card must be presented for inspection. Furthermore, you do not need a test certificate if you have a valid driving license.
The test certificate entitles you to drive motorcycles with a maximum design speed of 25 km/h (mopeds), so-called light mopeds (maximum displacement of 30 cm³, maximum design speed of 20 km/h), electronic mobility aids with a maximum design speed of 20 km/h as well as two-wheeled motor vehicles of category L1e-B and three-wheeled motor vehicles of categories L2e-P and L2e-U, if their design ensures that the maximum speed on a level road is limited to a maximum of 25 km/h.
The test certificate is issued from the age of 15 and after passing the theory test, which can be taken at the earliest 6 months before the minimum age.
Anyone aged 15 or over may ride a moped on public roads. Although you don't need a driving license for this, you do need a "test certificate for driving mopeds and two- and three-wheeled motor vehicles up to 25 km/h". This is issued to anyone who has successfully completed theoretical and practical moped training and passed a theory test.
- Valid identity card or valid passport with current registration certificate,
- Training certificate from an authorized driving instructor who holds a category A driving instructor's license
You apply to your driving school for a test certificate; you apply to the technical testing center, TÜV Saarland e.V., for admission to the theoretical moped test. Theoretical and practical moped training is carried out by the driving schools. This is also where you apply for the test certificate. After completing the moped training, you will receive a training certificate. The training is carried out by a driving instructor who holds a category A driving instructor license and comprises at least six double lessons in theory and one double lesson of 90 minutes practical training in individual lessons or at least two double lessons of 90 minutes each in group lessons.
For admission to the theoretical moped test, you must present your training certificate to the officially recognized expert and examiner for motor vehicle traffic at the Technical Inspection Authority (TP) for motor vehicle traffic (TÜV). Once you have passed the test, they will issue you with a moped test certificate. The test certificate or a driving license replacing it must always be carried when driving a moped.
If you lose your test certificate, you must contact the test center that issued it to obtain a replacement test certificate.
Fees and expenses are incurred by taking the theoretical moped test and issuing the test certificate, which are determined by the technical testing center. These are set at €22.30 (net) in the scale of fees for road traffic measures. This does not include costs incurred by the driving school for training and issuing the training certificate.
In an examination, the applicant must prove that he/she has sufficient knowledge of the relevant legal regulations for driving a motor vehicle and is familiar with the dangers of road traffic, the behavior required to avert them and has safely mastered the vehicle control exercises. The test does not have to be taken by anyone who holds a driving license in accordance with § 4 FeV for driving motor vehicles on public roads or a foreign license entitling them to drive motor vehicles in Germany.
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Anyone aged 15 or over may ride a moped on public roads. Although you don't need a driving license for this, you do need a "test certificate for driving mopeds and two- and three-wheeled motor vehicles up to 25 km/h". This is issued to anyone who has successfully completed theoretical and practical moped training and passed a theory test.
- Valid identity card or valid passport with current registration certificate,
- Training certificate from an authorized driving instructor who holds a category A driving instructor's license
You apply to your driving school for a test certificate; you apply to the technical testing center, TÜV Saarland e.V., for admission to the theoretical moped test. Theoretical and practical moped training is carried out by the driving schools. This is also where you apply for the test certificate. After completing the moped training, you will receive a training certificate. The training is carried out by a driving instructor who holds a category A driving instructor license and comprises at least six double lessons in theory and one double lesson of 90 minutes practical training in individual lessons or at least two double lessons of 90 minutes each in group lessons.
For admission to the theoretical moped test, you must present your training certificate to the officially recognized expert and examiner for motor vehicle traffic at the Technical Inspection Authority (TP) for motor vehicle traffic (TÜV). Once you have passed the test, they will issue you with a moped test certificate. The test certificate or a driving license replacing it must always be carried when driving a moped.
If you lose your test certificate, you must contact the test center that issued it to obtain a replacement test certificate.
Fees and expenses are incurred by taking the theoretical moped test and issuing the test certificate, which are determined by the technical testing center. These are set at €22.30 (net) in the scale of fees for road traffic measures. This does not include costs incurred by the driving school for training and issuing the training certificate.
In an examination, the applicant must prove that he/she has sufficient knowledge of the relevant legal regulations for driving a motor vehicle and is familiar with the dangers of road traffic, the behavior required to avert them and has safely mastered the vehicle control exercises. The test does not have to be taken by anyone who holds a driving license in accordance with § 4 FeV for driving motor vehicles on public roads or a foreign license entitling them to drive motor vehicles in Germany.
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
