Can a Class E License Drive High-Displacement Motorcycles?
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Yes, but the motorcycle must be legally registered. A Class E license allows you to ride all legally registerable two-wheeled motorcycles. The permitted vehicle types for a Class E license are two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h. Below is relevant information: Introduction to Class E License: The Class E motor vehicle license is for regular two-wheeled motorcycles, while the Class F license is for lightweight motorcycles. The initial driver's license is valid for 6 years, and it must be renewed within 90 days before expiration. If there are no records of accumulating 12 penalty points within the scoring cycle, a 10-year validity license can be obtained. Failure to renew the license for over 1 year will result in license cancellation.