Can I take the motorcycle license test separately?
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You can take the motorcycle license test separately. Each permissible driving category requires a separate test. After obtaining one driver's license, you need to apply for an additional driving qualification, complete the required study and pass the test to obtain another driving qualification. Introduction to motorcycle driving license: Also known as "motorcycle driver's license," it is a document issued by the government transportation department to certify that a person is qualified to drive a motorcycle, usually in the form of a card. Requirements for obtaining a motorcycle driving license: To obtain a motorcycle driving license, you need to meet the minimum age requirement and pass the driving test. The license usually specifies the types of motorcycles the holder is allowed to drive. After passing all tests from Subject 1 to Subject 4, you can obtain the motorcycle driving license.
I think it's perfectly fine to get a motorcycle license separately. You can simply register at a local driving school without needing to get a car driver's license first. I remember a friend of mine did it this way—first, a medical check to ensure physical fitness, and you must be at least 18 years old. Then, register for the theory test (Subject 1), go through the question bank a few times, and you'll pass. The practical test (Subject 2) includes skills like slalom riding, starting, and stopping. With two days of practice, you can basically get the hang of it. The cost is not high, just a few thousand yuan, which is quite suitable for those who only want to ride a motorcycle for commuting. The key is to choose a legitimate driving school—don't go for cheap, unofficial options, or you might not learn properly, leading to safety risks. Overall, the process is fast, and you can get your license in about a month, saving you the hassle of dealing with other licenses.