How Many Subjects Are There in the Motorcycle License Test? How to Take It?

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StGavin
07/29/25 8:02am
There are 4 subjects in the motorcycle license test, which are: Subject 1 (theoretical exam), Subject 2 (operational exam), Subject 3 (road driving skills), and Subject 4 (safety and civilized driving knowledge exam). The process to obtain a motorcycle license is as follows: 1. Registration: You can register at a driving school or at the traffic police station or vehicle management office; 2. Physical examination: Take the payment receipt for a physical examination, which mainly checks for color blindness, disabilities, or poor vision; 3. Complete the 4 subject exams. Motorcycle licenses are divided into three categories: 1. License D (ordinary three-wheeled motorcycle) is for three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h, and permits driving E and F licenses; 2. License E (ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle) is for two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h, and permits driving F license; 3. License F (light motorcycle) is for motorcycles with an engine displacement of 50ml or less and a maximum design speed of 50km/h or less.
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MacRosalie
08/12/25 11:15am
I remember when I was getting my motorcycle license, it was divided into four subjects, and you really had to take it step by step. First was Subject 1, the theory test—all multiple-choice questions on traffic rules, sign knowledge, etc. You had to practice on the computer, and if you got any wrong, you were done. Subject 2 was the field skills test, which was crucial. You had to practice riding the motorcycle around cones, over a single-plank bridge, and starting on a slope—balancing was key, and you couldn’t mess up. Then came Subject 3, the actual road driving test, where the examiner sat beside you, giving directions and observing how you handled intersections, turns, acceleration, and braking. Finally, Subject 4 was another theory test, but focused specifically on safe and civilized driving, like the principle of pedestrian priority. You had to enroll in a proper driving school, and the whole process took about two to three months. I practiced a lot and didn’t slack off—once I passed, I was free to hit the road!
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