Do I Need to Bring My Own Motorcycle for the License Test?
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You do not need to bring your own motorcycle for the license test, as the testing center usually provides one. However, standards vary by region—some places do not require you to bring your own but allow you to use your own motorcycle for the test as long as the engine displacement matches. The test typically uses a standard motorcycle (i.e., a manual transmission motorcycle). These are more challenging to operate than scooters, but the license does not differentiate between the two—only the engine displacement matters. Using a motorcycle with gears for the test ensures that the licensed rider has more comprehensive skills. Motorcycle licenses are divided into three classes: D, E, and F. Class D: Allows you to operate three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement over 50ml or a maximum speed over 50km/h, as well as two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement over 50ml or a maximum speed over 50km/h, and motorcycles with an engine displacement of 50ml or less and a maximum speed of 50km/h or less. Class E: Permits you to legally ride two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement over 0.5l or a speed over 50km/h, as well as motorcycles covered by the Class F license. Class F: Allows you to legally ride lightweight motorcycles with an engine displacement under 0.5l or a speed under 50km/h.