Do you have to pay for failing the motorcycle test?
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You have to pay for failing the motorcycle test, but the retake fee is much cheaper than that for cars. Motorcycle license test: The motorcycle license belongs to category E, while small cars belong to category C. If you register and participate in the motorcycle license test, it will affect the registration for small cars, and you will need to combine the licenses. If you have withdrawn from the motorcycle license registration, you can directly register for small cars without any impact. Motorcycle test opportunities: The motorcycle test also has two chances. If you fail once, you have another chance. If you unfortunately fail, the retake fee is much cheaper than that for cars.
Failing the motorcycle test means you still have to pay. I recently took the test myself, and after failing once, I had to fork out another 200 yuan for the retake fee—it really stung. This fee mainly covers the examiner's time, venue rental, and equipment costs, so you have to pay again for each attempt. From what I've seen, the retake policy is the same everywhere—if you fail once, the registration office will tell you to pay in cash or via QR code before scheduling the next test. My advice? Practice more and don’t slack off, especially on tricky areas like parking and speed control, to avoid wasting money like I did. Safety comes first, and taking the test seriously is also about being responsible to others.