How to Obtain a Car Driver's License with a Motorcycle License?

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SanElliana
07/29/25 5:25pm
After obtaining a motorcycle license, the method to acquire a car driver's license is to apply for an additional license and take the required tests. The examination consists of the following four parts: 1. Subject 1: 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; 2. Subject 2: Testing reverse parking, assessing the mastery of motor vehicle driving skills and the ability to judge the spatial position of the vehicle; 3. Subject 3: Evaluating the performance of driving a motor vehicle on the road to complete test items, compliance with traffic laws and regulations, and the ability to comprehensively control the vehicle; proper use of lights, horns, seat belts, and other devices; the ability to correctly observe and judge road traffic conditions; 4. Subject 4: Separately listing the knowledge related to safe and civilized driving from Subject 1, as well as safe driving skills under complex conditions and emergency handling in critical situations, conducted after the 'Subject 3' practical road driving test to further assess the candidate's traffic quality level.
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