Do Electric Light Motorcycles Require a Driver's License?
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Electric light motorcycles require a driver's license. A light motorcycle, defined as a motorcycle with an engine displacement of 50ml or less and a maximum design speed of 50km/h or less, requires an F-class driver's license, which can be applied for at the local vehicle management office in accordance with the law. Below is an introduction to some of the subjects for obtaining a motorcycle driver's license: Subject 1 Exam: The Subject 1 exam for a motorcycle driver's license consists of only 50 questions. The first 20 questions are multiple-choice, and the remaining 30 are true/false questions, with a full score of 100. A passing score is 90 or above. Subject 2 and Subject 3 Exams: The exam items include pile test, slope parking and starting, and passing a single-plank bridge. During the exam, there are invigilators and police vehicles supervising. The training and exam for Subject 3 are completed simultaneously with Subject 2, without a separate exam. If you fail the exam the first time, you can retake it once for free.