Do electric tricycles require a driver's license and vehicle license?
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Yes. Driving an electric motorcycle requires holding a motorcycle driver's license in accordance with relevant regulations. Here is the relevant information: Introduction 1: Electric vehicles include electric bicycles and electric motorcycles. Electric bicycles are special bicycles that use batteries as auxiliary power sources, capable of human-powered riding and electric or power-assisted functions. Their maximum speed should not exceed 20 km/h, and the total vehicle weight should not exceed 40 kg. Electric motorcycles, on the other hand, are two- or three-wheeled motorcycles powered by electricity with a maximum design speed exceeding 50 km/h. Additionally, any electric vehicle with a maximum speed exceeding 20 km/h and a total vehicle weight exceeding 40 kg requires a driver's license and license plate. Introduction 2: Before driving an electric tricycle, check whether various lights, meters, horns, and indicator lights are functioning normally. Check the battery gauge to see if the battery has sufficient charge. Inspect the controller and motor surface for water, whether the mounting bolts are loose, and if there is any short-circuiting. Check whether the tire pressure meets driving requirements, whether the steering system is normal and flexible, and whether the braking system is functioning properly.