Can the holder of an A license drive motorcycles with a sidecar?
The B driving license
Explanation
The holder of an **A license** can drive **motorcycles with a sidecar**.
- Motorcycles with a sidecar are considered **three-wheeled motorcycles**. They have an additional seat on the side for a passenger and must meet the same **engine capacity and speed** characteristics as two-wheeled motorcycles.
- The A license allows driving motorcycles, which includes both two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles with a sidecar.
- Additionally, motorcycles with a sidecar are specifically mentioned as part of the **two or three-wheeled vehicles**, which are less visible and more fragile, but are not excluded from the category of motorcycles that can be driven with an A license.
Therefore, with an A license, it is possible to drive motorcycles with a sidecar without additional restrictions.
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