Commuting in London by moped/scooter?

Question:
Which is best scotter/moped (only have full car licence). Pro's and con's of this type of commute (7 miles)? Thanks.

Answers:

What can we do about the traffic problem in Watford?

scooters are automatic you either like them or you don't you will have to take a CBT learner licence to show you are a competent rider however if you pass this on a manual you will be able to ride an auto anyway but the other way around you are limited to an auto the CBT is compulsory no matter how long you have had your licence you will be able to find out about these from motorbike riding schools shop around though cos prices vary between schools once you have taken the CBT you will have 2 years in which to take your full licence before it expires

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you will have many years happy riding if you pass

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Good Luck

i travel to london bridge on the train and tube?

Why don't you just go and get a full bike licence? Riding a proper bike is so much safer than mopeds as you have the power to get out of the way of an oncoming bus.
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