How many subjects are required to obtain a motorcycle driver's license?
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To obtain a motorcycle driver's license, you need to pass 3 subjects. Subject 1 exam content includes: Road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. Subject 2 exam content includes: Driving tests for three-wheeled vehicles, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, and light motorcycles, such as stake tests, hill start and stop, and passing a single-plank bridge. Subject 3 exam content includes: Requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods in situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.
I just got my motorcycle license, and the whole process involved three major test subjects. The first was the theory test, covering traffic rules and such. I memorized the knowledge points by practicing questions on my phone, and you need to score at least 90 out of 100 to pass. The second was the field skills test, practiced at the driving school's training ground. The main contents included slalom, emergency braking, starting and stopping, etc. You have to operate steadily without crossing lines. The third was the road test, driving on actual roads with an examiner sitting beside you giving directions. You must obey traffic signals, check mirrors, and prioritize safety. It took me a few weekends to prepare. I recommend beginners familiarize themselves with the vehicle's performance in advance, stay calm during the test, and always put safety first after getting the license. Wearing a helmet often during practice is a good habit—it doesn’t hurt. The whole process takes about one to two months to complete.