
Obtaining a motorcycle license (D license) differs from ABC-class driver's licenses, as all subjects can be completed on the same day. The examination fees are not fixed, ranging from a few hundred to over a thousand yuan depending on the location. Below are the precautions for the computer-based test: 1. Verify Information: Before the exam, the system administrator has already entered the candidate's information into the corresponding computer. Upon entering the examination room, candidates only need to sit at the designated workstation as instructed by the invigilator. There is no need to input personal information again; simply verify and confirm, then press the 'Start Exam' button to begin. 2. Click Gently: During the exam, press the keys with moderate force and click gently. Applying too much force or holding the key down for too long may result in continuous answers. If this occurs, press the 'Previous Question' button to return to the original question interface and answer again.

When it comes to whether the Class D license test can be completed in one day, I recently took the test and feel it's quite challenging. At our driving school, the arrangement is to take the theoretical test (Subject 1) in the morning and the field test (Subject 2) in the afternoon. However, the road test (Subject 3) and the safety and civilization knowledge test (Subject 4) have to be scheduled on separate days due to the large number of people queuing at the test site and the limited availability of examiners. I know a few friends who attended intensive training, and at most, they could complete two subjects in one day, such as the theoretical part plus the practical part. If you really try to cram all four subjects into one day, your brain might get overwhelmed, and you'd need sufficient study time to ensure safety. I recommend discussing with your driving school in advance and planning according to local policies. Don’t rush too much to avoid excessive exam pressure affecting your performance.

I think it's unrealistic to complete all four subjects of the D license test in one day. I've taken the test myself, and driving schools usually arrange the theoretical test (Subject 1) first. Only after passing can you schedule the subsequent practical tests. The field test and road test require different equipment and time slots—for example, Subject 2 involves field driving, while Subject 3 requires actual road driving, so they must be scheduled separately. Even accelerated courses can only compress it to about two days. Completing all four subjects in one attempt? Theoretically, there might be extremely rare exceptions, but in practice, there are too many candidates to manage that. I recommend thorough preparation instead of rushing. Building driving skills takes time and practice to ensure a solid foundation.

Safety is the top priority, and getting a driver's license should not be rushed. The D-license test is divided into subjects one, two, three, and four, with each stage requiring skill assessment. Taking all tests in one day? The risk is too high and prone to errors. Taking them in stages is more reliable.


