Can an E License Drive a High-Displacement Motorcycle?
2 Answers
Yes, but the motorcycle must be legally registered. An E license allows you to drive all legally registered two-wheeled motorcycles. Below is relevant information: Driver's License: The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driving license, also known as a "driver's license," which is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Current Situation: The current driver's licenses are divided into 16 categories: A1 license, A2 license, A3 license, B1 license, B2 license, C1 license, C2 license, C3 license, C4 license, C5 license, D license, E license, F license, M license, N license, P license.
I obtained a Class E license, which means in China I can legally ride any two-wheeled motorcycle regardless of engine displacement, including large-displacement models like 600cc or 1000cc heavyweight bikes. According to motor vehicle driving license regulations, the Class E license is specifically designed for two-wheeled motorcycles with engine displacements exceeding 50ml, covering all types from entry-level small-displacement to high-end large-displacement motorcycles. For example, I've ridden my friend's Harley-Davidson for over five years without encountering any legal issues. However, beginners should be cautious as large-displacement motorcycles accelerate quickly and are highly responsive; full-face helmets and protective gear are mandatory when riding, and speeding on urban streets should be avoided. It's recommended to combine theoretical learning with practical training to ensure safe and comfortable riding. In summary, the Class E license is your pass to ride large-displacement two-wheelers—no additional licenses are needed.