Can You Drive a Motorcycle with a C1 Driver's License?
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C1 driver's license does not permit driving a motorcycle. If a driver holding a C1 license wishes to drive both cars and motorcycles, they must obtain an additional motorcycle driving qualification. The C1 license only allows driving vehicles with a total mass not exceeding 4.5 tons, seating capacity (including the driver) not exceeding 9 people, or vehicles with a length under 6 meters. Below is an introduction to motorcycle driving licenses D, E, and F: D License: License Code: D, Application Age: 18-60 years, Permitted Vehicle Type: Regular two-wheeled motorcycle, Permitted Models: Three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: E, F, Annual Physical Exam: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test Vehicle Requirements: At least a four-speed regular three-wheeled motorcycle (either front or side). E License: License Code: E, Application Age: 18-60 years, Permitted Vehicle Type: Regular two-wheeled motorcycle, Permitted Models: Two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: F, Annual Physical Exam: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test Vehicle Requirements: At least a four-speed regular two-wheeled motorcycle. F License: License Code: F, Application Age: 18-70 years, Permitted Vehicle Type: Light motorcycle, Permitted Models: Motorcycles with an engine displacement less than or equal to 50ml and a maximum design speed less than or equal to 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: Only F, no other models permitted, Annual Physical Exam: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test Vehicle Requirements: To be specified by the provincial traffic management department of the public security authority.