
Motorcycle tests cannot be taken on the same day of registration. The specific test date will be notified after registration. Below are the relevant details: The vehicle management office shall accept applications that meet the requirements for a motor vehicle driver's license and schedule the test according to the appointment date. The test sequence follows Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3 in order. Only after passing the previous subject can one proceed to the next. After passing the Subject 3 road driving skills test, candidates are eligible to take the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. The vehicle management office shall provide online and telephone services for applicants to self-schedule tests and publicly disclose test appointment plans, number of appointments, and test takers on its website and at the office.

From my experience working at a driving school, motorcycle license applicants usually can't take the test on the same day they register. The entire process must follow standard procedures: First, you need to submit required documents like ID cards and medical examination forms on-site. The staff will need to establish records and review them, which takes at least half a day. After approval, you must schedule the theory test. Nowadays, scheduling is done online, and the earliest you can take the first subject test is one or two days later. If it's peak registration season or the test site is fully booked, waiting a week is quite normal. The fastest I've seen a student take the first subject test was on the third day, and practical tests require even more waiting time as they depend on the coach's training schedule. So, for those in a hurry to get their license on the same day, I recommend checking the test schedule in advance to avoid disrupting travel plans. Some driving schools offer expedited courses, but they come with higher fees.

Last year when I accompanied my friend to get a motorcycle license, I realized this process can't be rushed. On registration day, after submitting all required documents, the staff immediately provided an online learning account for the written test (Subject 1), but the exam had to be scheduled separately. He registered on Tuesday and the earliest available slot was Thursday for Subject 1. Only after passing could he book the field training. After mastering the skills in field training, he had to wait in line again for a Subject 2 exam slot - the whole process dragged on for nearly two weeks. If you encounter system maintenance or document issues during registration, it becomes even more troublesome with repeated trips. I've heard smaller towns with fewer applicants might be faster, but this is basically the standard pace at driving schools in big cities. To save time, I recommend calling the driving school in advance to confirm their current exam schedule before registering.

From what I understand, it's basically impossible to take the motorcycle test on the same day as registration. There are mandatory procedures in place: on-site verification of ID and medical reports is required for registration, and this review process alone takes half a day. Additionally, you must complete at least 4 hours of online theory courses before you can schedule the theoretical exam, which takes at least one full day. For the practical exam, you also need to familiarize yourself with the test site in advance, and instructors have to arrange training in batches. The fastest part of the entire process is the first subject, but even that can only be scheduled after your materials are approved. Unless it's a special expedited program—which most cities don't offer—you'll need to wait. After registering, it's advisable to prepare by downloading driving test apps to practice questions and contacting an instructor for training, as this will help streamline the subsequent exams.


