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Ah, motorcycles in Germany - what a great way to explore the country! From the Black Forest to Bavaria, you can take in all the sights and sounds of this beautiful country on two wheels. But before you hit the open road, it’s important to know about Germany’s legal requirements for motorcycles. Here’s what you need to know before revving up your engine and taking off!

Wow, that’s awesome! If you’re 25 or over and have had your B-licence for 5 years, you can now ride a Class A1 motorbike with just 13.5 hours of training - how cool is that?

  1. Helmets: All riders and passengers must wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle in Germany.
  2. Licensing: Motorcyclists must have a valid driver’s license to operate a motorcycle in Germany.
  3. Age Restrictions: Riders must be at least 18 years old to ride a motorcycle in Germany, and 16 years old for mopeds with an engine size of 50cc or less.
  4. Insurance: Motorcycle insurance is mandatory for all motorcyclists in Germany, and the minimum coverage required is third-party liability insurance.
  5. Lights: Motorcycles must have their headlights on at all times when driving on public roads in Germany, even during the day time hours.
  6. Speed Limits: The speed limit for motorcycles on highways is 130 km/h (80 mph), while the speed limit for city streets is 50 km/h (30 mph).

In Germany, you can legally ride a motorcycle! It’s great news for bikers, ‘cause they can hit the open road and feel the wind in their hair. Plus, it’s a great way to get around - no traffic jams or parking hassles. So rev up your engine and get ready to explore Germany on two wheels!