Are the Motorcycle License and Moped License the Same?
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No, they are not the same. An ordinary three-wheeled motorcycle requires a Class D license, an ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle requires a Class E license, and a lightweight motorcycle requires a Class F license. Motorcycles are categorized into three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, and lightweight two-wheeled motorcycles. Motorcycles (referring to standard two-wheeled motorcycles) are different in nature, and the required motorcycle license also varies. Motorcycle licenses are divided into Class D for three-wheeled motorcycles, Class E for two-wheeled motorcycles, and Class F for lightweight two-wheeled motorcycles. Class D License: A Class D license allows the holder to operate three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h. It also permits the operation of two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h, as well as motorcycles with an engine displacement of 50ml or less and a maximum design speed of 50km/h or less. Class E License: With a Class E license, one can legally operate two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 0.5L or a speed exceeding 50km/h, as well as vehicles permitted under the Class F license. With a Class F license, one can legally operate lightweight motorcycles with an engine displacement below 0.5L or a speed below 50km/h.