With the A1 to Switzerland?
Hello, I'm 16, have an A1 driving license and wanted to drive to Switzerland with a colleague who is riding pillion. Is that allowed?
Hello, I'm 16, have an A1 driving license and wanted to drive to Switzerland with a colleague who is riding pillion. Is that allowed?
Hey, I'm planning on applying for an AM driver's license soon, with the intention of driving a car that still falls into the AM category (45 km/h max. speed and weight limit). Do you learn how to drive something like that in theory and practical lessons, or is it really just about two-wheelers? And if…
Dear automotive experts, I have a problem with my VW Golf Sportsvan. Within about 10 minutes, the clutch pedal began to move further and further toward the floor of the car. Easing the clutch at a stoplight became increasingly difficult because the pedal had so little play that the engine quickly died. Engaging gears also…
Hi, I am currently getting my driver's license and recently I haven't had a chance to ask my driving instructor about the following situation: I'm coming from a secondary road and want to turn left onto a priority road. The left and right are clear, but there's oncoming traffic, which I have to let pass….
Hi, I'm 14 and will soon be 15 and would like to get a moped license, but I'm wondering how much it all costs – not just the license but also the registration, all the lessons, driving lessons, and much more. So my question is, how much do I have to pay to be able…
Hello, For now, should you take Europe tariffless normal, line B or line F? I heard everything is similar, only lines b and f are a bit cheaper. How much do I have to declare at 4.8 kg? I heard between 16 and 21 So for me about 18.63? Is that correct? And should I…
Salmon
In addition to the Mofas and tractors, Switzerland has taken over all EU driving licences. A1 motorcycles shall not have more than 125 ccm and 11 kW. The ID can be purchased in Switzerland from 16 years. If the machine is approved in Germany for 2 persons, this also applies to Switzerland.
Your German identity card fully complies with the Swiss law and is recognized.
Tellenone
In Switzerland you can only practice at 17 and only drive right on the road at 18 years. In this case, no.
As of 1 January 2021, Switzerland has adapted its regulations to EU law, since then there is also the A1 lead licence from 16 years.