Rules for carrying passengers on any motorcycle
• You must not carry a pillion passenger when you are learning to ride
a class RE or R motorcycle and during the first 12 months of holding your
class RE or R licence.
• Each of your passengers must wear an approved motorcycle helmet securely
fastened at all times other than when the motorcycle is parked.
• Your pillion passenger on a moving motorcycle must be astride the pillion
seat and face forwards. They must be at least eight years of age and their feet
must be able to reach the passenger footrests while seated.
• You must not carry more passengers in the motorcycle's sidecar than the
sidecar was designed to carry.
• Your passenger must be seated safely on the pillion seat or in a sidecar
attached to the motorcycle.
• Your pillion passenger must not ride on the motorcycle unless it has a
suitable pillion seat and suitable passenger footrests
• Your passenger must not interfere with your effective control of the
motorcycle.
Parking
When parking a motorcycle or moped, position at least one wheel as close
as possible to the kerb. Park a motorcycle with a sidecar parallel to the kerb.
You must obey the parking rules.
Preparing to get on the road
Before riding on the road, check the following safety equipment on your
motorcycle is working:
• headlight
• rear and brake light that shows a red light
• rear number plate light (clear)
• rear red reflector
• front and rear brakes
footrests for you and for your pillion passenger, if the motorcycle
is registered to carry a pillion
• horn
• chain guard - if the motorcycle is chain driven, an appropriate chain
guard must be fitted
• chain - if the motorcycle is chain driven, ensure that the chain is correctly
adjusted and lightly lubricated
• right and left rear-vision mirrors - a left rear-vision mirror is optional
if the motorcycle was manufactured before June 1975
• safe tyres (with a tread at least 1.5mm deep
• indicators (if manufactured after 1962).