Can a Class D License Drive a Two-Wheeled Motorcycle?
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Class D license can drive a two-wheeled motorcycle. Here are the relevant details: License Levels: Motorcycle licenses are divided into three levels: Class D, Class E, and Class F. Among these, the Class D license is the highest level for motorcycles. In terms of vehicle classification, a Class D license allows the holder to drive three-wheeled motorcycles. However, in terms of approved vehicle types, a Class D license permits driving both three-wheeled motorcycles and the motorcycles that a Class E license can drive. This means that a Class D license holder can drive any motorcycle, whether it's two-wheeled or three-wheeled, including motorcycles with engine displacements of 1000cc or more. Class E License: This license allows the holder to drive two-wheeled motorcycles, which includes the lightweight motorcycles that a Class F license can drive. Therefore, with a Class E license, all two-wheeled motorcycles can be driven. However, a Class E license does not permit driving three-wheeled motorcycles. Doing so would be considered driving a vehicle that does not match the approved license type and could result in the revocation of the driver's license.