Can a 60-year-old obtain a motorcycle driver's license?
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Individuals over 60 years old can obtain a motorcycle driver's license, but only for a "light motorcycle" license, as its age requirement is 18 years or older with no upper limit. Therefore, as long as the physical condition meets the criteria, those over 60 can still apply. Age restrictions for other motorcycle licenses: Motorcycle licenses are divided into three categories: light motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, and ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles. The specific age requirements for application are as follows: Light motorcycle license: 18 years or older, with no upper age limit; Ordinary three-wheeled motorcycle license: 18 years or older, but under 60 years old; Ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle license: 18 years or older, but under 60 years old. New physical examination regulations for motorcycle licenses for ages 60-70: As early as November 2020, reforms to streamline administration and improve services optimized the age requirements and physical examination standards for motorcycle licenses. The details are as follows: Age requirement: The upper age limit of 70 years for light motorcycle licenses was removed, meaning that as long as the physical condition is suitable, even an 80-year-old can apply. Physical examination items: For applicants over 70 years old, the examination includes additional tests for memory, judgment, and reaction ability.