The driving licence required for driving an all-terrain vehicle depends on the vehicle category of the vehicle being driven.
Some all-terrain vehicles are classified as tractors, in which case they require a category T driving licence
- Category T1b all-terrain vehicle. The maximum structural speed for the vehicle is 60 km/h.
- Category T1a and T3a all-terrain vehicle. The maximum structural speed for the vehicle is 40 km/h.
Some quad cars can be driven with a light quadricycle driving licence (category AM/121)
- Category L6e-A light on-road all-terrain vehicle. The maximum structural speed for the vehicle is 45 km/h.
- Category T3a all-terrain vehicle. The maximum structural speed for the vehicle is 40 km/h.
- Category T3b all-terrain vehicle. The structural speed of the vehicle is over 40 km/h, but a maximum of 60 km/h.
For driving some quad cars, a category B driving licence is required
- Category L7e-A on-road all-terrain vehicle.
- Category L7e-B off-road all-terrain vehicle.