How Long Does It Take to Get a Motorcycle License?
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Applying for a motorcycle driver's license can generally be completed within one month, after which the license can be obtained. Here is the relevant information: Examination Regulations: The interval time limit for motorcycle license subject examinations has been abolished. This means that after completing the study of road traffic regulations and driving skills training, motorcycle license applicants can take the subject one, subject two, and subject three exams on the same day, thereby reducing the number of trips and waiting time for applicants. Permitted Vehicle Types: The F license is for light motorcycles. It permits motorcycles with an engine displacement of 50ml or less and a maximum design speed of 50km/h or less.
It took me about 45 days to get my motorcycle license last year. The whole process was divided into several stages: first, I spent a week studying for the written test (Subject 1), and after passing, I started practical training. The actual training time was only two weeks, mainly focusing on cone weaving and road test items. However, including the time for scheduling exams, it took longer—there was a two-week gap between Subject 2 and Subject 3. There are significant regional differences. For example, some test centers in Guangdong have month-long waiting lists, while my cousin in Chongqing got his license in just three weeks after registration. Training frequency is also crucial. My colleague went to the driving school every day and passed the test in 28 days. I recommend avoiding peak periods like winter and summer vacations to save a lot of time.