Can I take the motorcycle license and car license tests together?
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No. Here is the relevant information: Relevant regulations: Article 15 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses' states that if you already hold a motor vehicle driver's license and apply to add a permitted driving type, you must not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before applying. Therefore, you must wait one year after obtaining either a motorcycle license or a car license before applying for the other license, and you must not have accumulated twelve penalty points in the current and most recent scoring cycles. One year after obtaining the motor vehicle driver's license: This means you must wait one full year after obtaining the motor vehicle driver's license, and during this year, you must not have accumulated twelve penalty points, before you can apply to add a motorcycle license.
I just got my driver's license last month, and a friend asked if it's possible to learn both motorcycles and cars at the same time. To be honest, it depends on your specific situation. In China, the two types of licenses require separate exams. The rules allow you to apply for them separately, but you cannot pass both in one exam. You need to first apply for a Class C car license, then take the motorcycle Class D or E license exam. Each requires you to be at least 18 years old and pass a medical check-up. Driving school courses are usually designed for one type of vehicle, so learning both simultaneously might cause scheduling conflicts and affect your focus. I chose to focus on getting my car license first and then plan to learn motorcycles afterward—this step-by-step approach is more efficient and reduces risks. The driving skills differ significantly: cars emphasize steering wheel control, while motorcycles require stronger balance. Learning both at the same time can lead to confusion and increase the risk of accidents.