Can I take the car driving test if my motorcycle license is less than one year old?
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You cannot take the car driving test if your motorcycle license is less than one year old. According to the regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, if you already hold a motor vehicle driving license and wish to apply for an additional permitted vehicle type, you must have held the license for at least one year. Additionally, you should not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle or the most recent scoring cycle before the application. Age range: The age range for an ordinary C1 driving license is 18 to 70 years old. After the new regulations were issued, the age limit of 70 years old was removed. Starting from November 20, 2020, the upper age limit for applying for large and medium-sized passenger and truck licenses was adjusted to under 60 years old. Meeting the driving experience requirement and no penalty points within the cycle: A C license can be directly applied for within the age limit. However, if you want to upgrade from a motorcycle license to a car license, in addition to meeting the driving experience requirement, you must also have no record of accumulating 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle (this year) and the most recent scoring cycle before the application (last year). This is also considered for safety reasons. No history of drunk driving or drug driving: The domestic crackdown on these two behaviors is strict. In severe cases, the driving license may be revoked or the driving qualification may be lost. No history of major traffic accidents: No major traffic accidents have occurred, and certainly not resulting in the death of others. If these behaviors are found during the record check, the application for a driving license will be prohibited.