Can a Car Driver's License be Used to Operate a Motorcycle?
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A car driver's license cannot be used to operate a motorcycle. If you have a two-wheeled motorcycle license, you can ride one. However, without it, you are not permitted to ride. Permitted Vehicle Types for A1 Driver's License: The permitted vehicle type for an A1 license is large passenger vehicles, which means buses that can carry more than 20 people. Additionally, passenger vehicles with a body length exceeding 6 meters also require an A1 license. Holders of an A1 license can also operate all vehicle types permitted under A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, and M licenses. Permitted Vehicle Types for A2 Driver's License: The permitted vehicle type for an A2 license is a tractor, specifically heavy and medium-sized full trailers and semi-trailer motor vehicle trains. An A2 license also allows the operation of vehicle types permitted under B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, and M licenses.