
First, find a motorcycle driving school, undergo a physical examination, pay the fees, and after completing the training, you can take the test. The motorcycle license test, similar to the car license test, consists of four subjects. Subjects 1 and 4 are about driving civilization tests, while Subjects 2 and 3 are practical tests. All four test subjects are very simple, and with dedicated study, you can complete the test in one day and receive your license in a few days. Benefits of a Motorcycle D License: 1. Broader driving scope: As a proof of driving skills, it allows you to drive all types of motorcycles defined by the license, making the D license more versatile. 2. Minimal cost difference: The cost difference between obtaining a D license and an E license is not significant, and the time required is the same. Following the principle of 'the more skills, the better,' it's advisable to get the D license. 3. Similar test duration: The content difference between the D and E license tests is not substantial, and the process is relatively easy, making the D license a more suitable choice.

The first step to apply for a motorcycle D license is to find a reliable driving school and enroll in a course. When I went, I brought my ID card and a few photos, and passed the physical examination that checked my vision and hearing. For the theory test (Subject 1), I studied traffic rules and found online question banks very helpful for practice. Scoring above 90 on the multiple-choice exam is required. For the practical skills test (Subject 2), I practiced starting, stopping, and maneuvering around cones in the training area. Beginners are advised to focus more on balance practice, and not to get discouraged if they fail the first time—just try a few more times. The road test (Subject 3) involves riding on actual roads, where it's crucial to follow safety rules and avoid running red lights. If everything goes smoothly, you can get your license within a month, costing around 1,000 to 2,000 yuan depending on the driving school's service quality. Don’t forget that the theoretical knowledge is also highly practical for daily riding, helping you avoid tickets and ride safely.

My experience of obtaining a D license last year suggests that you should first understand the theory before practicing on the vehicle. For the first subject, memorizing questions and using apps to simulate tests is effective—don’t overlook the details of the exam points. During practice, choose a patient instructor to teach driving skills, as the slalom test is the hardest—control the throttle slowly and steadily. On the exam day, stay relaxed; for the second subject, just stay calm and pass the slalom test, and during the road test, pay attention to signals and yield to pedestrians. After passing, I was thrilled to get the license, but safety comes first—always wear a helmet and protective gear, and don’t take risks for convenience. The whole process, from registration to completion, took about three weeks. Having all materials ready saves time—I recommend concentrating on it during holidays without delay.

Getting a D license is not difficult with a straightforward process: First, sign up for a physical exam to ensure you meet the health standards, then bring your ID and photos and pay a small fee. Pass the written test in Subject 1 to learn the rules, and then start practicing driving. In Subject 2, the driving school teaches you how to balance, start, and stop in the training area. Subject 3 is the road test, where you drive safely on the street to complete the exam. The key is not to forget to review theoretical details like speed limit signs. Don’t rush while driving; get familiar with the feel of the bike, take it slow around cones, and maintain good control. You can get your license in just a few weeks, making it perfect for weekend learning.


