Can I take the motorcycle license test after obtaining the motor vehicle driving license?
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You can take the motorcycle license test after obtaining the motor vehicle driving license. Requirements for applying to add a permitted vehicle type: You must not have accumulated 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before application. This means you can only apply for upgrading from a Class C license to a Class D license one year after obtaining the Class C license. Test content: Road traffic safety laws and regulations and related knowledge test. Field skills test, including stake test, slope fixed-point parking and starting, and single-plank bridge crossing. The content of the third subject test is determined by the provincial public security traffic management department and there is no unified standard. Common test items include gear shifting, passing intersections, passing crosswalks, left turns, U-turns, right turns, lane changes, straight driving, and parking by the roadside. Tests on the requirements of safe and civilized driving knowledge, safe driving skills under complex conditions, and emergency handling knowledge in critical situations.
I just got my car driver's license and became interested in motorcycles. After some inquiries, I found out that I can indeed get a motorcycle license. This is called an additional license, such as adding a D or E license. The basic requirements are: at least 18 years old, and you can apply as soon as you have your car license, without waiting too long. Go to a driving school to learn about motorcycles, take both the theoretical and practical tests, with a focus on mastering control to avoid accidents. I think this is quite practical—motorcycles are flexible in the city, but make sure not to break the law, like wearing a helmet and avoiding drunk driving. After getting the additional license, the demerit point cycle is unified, so be careful not to lose too many points. Overall, if you want to learn, it’s easy to arrange, adding another convenient way to get around in daily life.