Can I Take the Motorcycle License Test in Another City?
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Motorcycle licenses can be obtained in another city, but upgrading to a motorcycle license cannot be done in another city. Documents required for taking the motorcycle license test in another city: You need to prepare the original driver's license, original ID card, eight white-background photos, and a medical examination form. If you are in another city, you also need to prepare a temporary residence permit. Bring all the required documents to register at the driving school, vehicle management office, or traffic police station. Age requirements for taking the motorcycle license test: Applicants for a light motorcycle license must be between 18 and 70 years old. Applicants for a regular three-wheeled motorcycle or regular two-wheeled motorcycle license must be between 18 and 60 years old.
Recently, while learning to drive, I also considered this. Indeed, you can take the motorcycle license test in a different location. According to the latest policy, the 'One Certificate for All Tests' has been implemented nationwide. All you need is your ID card and a valid local residence permit or temporary residence permit. My friend came to Beijing for work from his hometown and registered with just his ID card, quickly passing the Class E license test. Remember to first go to a local hospital for a physical exam, then take the medical report to the driving school to register—the tuition isn’t expensive either. The test includes both theory and practical sections, and with regular practice, you’ll be fine. The advantage of taking the test in a different location is the convenience for migrant workers, eliminating the hassle of returning to their registered residence. However, make sure your residence permit is valid, or you might get stuck. The policy is quite considerate, supporting the convenience of non-locals. In short, just prepare the required documents.