Can a Tricycle License Drive a Two-Wheeled Motorcycle?
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A tricycle license can be used to drive a two-wheeled motorcycle. The tricycle falls under the D-class license, while two-wheeled motorcycles are categorized under E and F-class licenses. The D-class license encompasses the vehicle types permitted by both E and F-class licenses. The D-class license is a type of driver's license (driving permit). It authorizes the holder to operate ordinary tricycles as well as the vehicle types permitted by E and F-class licenses. The tricycles referred to here are those with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h. The E-class license permits the operation of ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles and the vehicle types allowed by the F-class license. Ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles here refer to those with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h. Two-wheeled motorcycles with a displacement or design speed below these thresholds are classified as mopeds, which fall under the F-class license. The process of obtaining a motorcycle license is similar to that for a car license, involving age requirements, physical condition requirements, and the necessity to pass the Theory Test (Subject 1), Practical Driving Test (Subject 2), and Road Test (Subject 3). Only after passing these tests can one obtain the license. Drivers who already hold a car license can, under certain conditions, take additional tests to obtain a motorcycle license.