
An E license cannot drive a tricycle. Here are the relevant details: Reason: The permitted vehicle type for an E license is a two-wheeled motorcycle license. To legally operate a tricycle on the road, the driver must obtain a D license, which is specifically for tricycles, from the traffic department. Note: A yellow light is a transitional signal that serves as a warning, indicating an imminent signal change. According to regulations, when the yellow light is on, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue, while vehicles that have not crossed the stop line should stop behind the line and wait. Running a yellow light is also a traffic violation, with penalties equivalent to running a red light. According to the latest revised "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," running a red light results in a 6-point penalty.

As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I'd like to share some insights: The E-class license indeed doesn't permit driving three-wheelers, as it's specifically designed for two-wheel motorcycles. Operating a three-wheeler requires a D-class license due to completely different vehicle structure and balance. Using the wrong license carries significant risks - not only fines if caught by police, but also full liability in case of accidents. I've witnessed people getting their vehicles impounded and fined for this on the road, which really isn't worth it. My advice is to directly register for the D-class license at the vehicle management office - the process is straightforward, just pay a few hundred yuan for tuition and examination. Safe driving should always come first; don't cut corners and invite trouble. Also remember to maintain your license properly and don't let it expire.

From a safety perspective, I must emphasize that a Class E license does not permit driving tricycles. The Class E license is for two-wheeled motorcycles, while tricycles fall under the Class D category and require the corresponding license. Driving without the proper license violates traffic safety laws and carries high risks: fines can reach up to 2,000 yuan, the accident rate is higher, and you will be held fully liable for any incidents. It is advisable to understand the license classifications; a Class E license has limited uses, and upgrading is necessary for tricycle operation. Data shows that many accidents stem from license mismatches. To protect yourself and others, always drive with the proper license. If in doubt, consult the traffic police department or check the official website of the traffic management bureau. Safety first—do not break the rules.

I just got my Class E license and was excited to try driving the family's tricycle, but after checking online, I found that the Class E license only allows riding two-wheeled motorcycles. For tricycles, you need a Class D license, which has different test contents and balance requirements. I almost made a mistake and immediately went to the driving school for advice. The instructor explained clearly that there are distinct boundaries between Class E and Class D licenses, and misuse could lead to penalties. Now, I'm planning to enroll in a Class D license course. A reminder to beginners: always confirm your license type before driving, ask more questions to clarify, and avoid unnecessary disputes on the road.


