
Passing the driving test is usually a necessary step for many beginners. And it is not for nothing that it is necessary, among other things, to be able to find a job or continue education. Thus, it has been possible to finance the passing of this exam for some time at the expense of a personal educational account. But the authorities decided to give two-wheeled lovers a small gift. Indeed, soon they will also be able to use their CPF to obtain motorcycle licences. And the date is steadily approaching!
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From January 11
This measure will officially come into effect on January 11, of course, throughout France. Thus, from this date it will be possible to hand in yours Motorcycle rights A2 without spending a single cent if your personal education account allows. The initiative follows the Houllier Law passed in June 2023 under the leadership of MP Sacha Houllier, also a biker. Indeed, the latter wanted to make driving two-wheelers more accessible to everyone. But how can you use it? We will explain everything to you!
Simple route
Rest assured, there is really nothing complicated. You just need them create a personal space on the website moncompteformation.gouv.fr to start the procedure. Then you can go to a driving school to start learning. Be careful though, because if you already have an A2 license, you won’t be able to use your CPF to get an A license or a 125cm2 license. According to the government, these training courses “are not considered as preparation for the theoretical and practical examinations of the land vehicle driving license category and therefore do not fall under the wording preserved in article L. 6323-6 of the labor law. of the Code and enters into force on January 1, 2024.”
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Source: Auto Plus

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