How to Obtain a Class D Driver's License?

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DelCayden
07/23/25 11:43pm
To obtain a Class D license, you need to bring the relevant documents to the motorcycle license window at the city traffic bureau to register. If you are upgrading your license, you must also bring a driver's license that has been held for over a year. After completing the medical examination and submitting the required materials, you will wait for the Theory Test (Subject 1). The detailed process is as follows: 1. Exam Process: After passing Subject 1, you will proceed to Subject 2, which includes motorcycle obstacle courses like slalom and figure-eight patterns. If you fail, you must schedule a retake. Subject 3 is taken together with Subject 2 and involves riding along a route specified by the examiner. Subject 4 covers safe driving practices and traffic rules, similar to Subject 1, and is a computer-based test. After passing, you will sign the documents and attend a brief swearing-in ceremony. Once completed, you will sign again and wait to receive your Class D license. 2. The Class D license is the most versatile motorcycle license: It allows you to operate regular three-wheeled motorcycles, regular two-wheeled motorcycles, and light motorcycles.
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Dawson
08/10/25 7:34pm
Sharing my experience of obtaining a D-class license, the whole process isn't actually difficult, the key is thorough preparation. First, you must be at least 18 years old, then go to a designated hospital for a physical examination to confirm your physical condition is qualified, which includes a vision test and simple physical examination items. After that, choose a formal driving school to register, or go to the vehicle management office to handle it yourself. The theoretical study part is the subject one exam, testing traffic rules, sign recognition, and safety knowledge, conducted on a computer, passing with a score of 90 or above. Then subject two is the field driving test, like slalom and reverse parking, these practical exercises require more practice to familiarize yourself with the vehicle's performance. Finally, subject three is the actual road test, with the examiner sitting beside you watching you drive, checking starting, lane changing, and parking skills. After passing all, wait a few days to get your license. It's recommended to download a driving test app in advance to practice questions, persist for one or two hours every day, don't rush, practice slowly, usually it can all be done in one or two weeks. Remember to wear a helmet for safety when practicing, don't be nervous during the test, treat it like usual practice, and once you pass smoothly, you can legally hit the road.
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Megan
08/10/25 7:36pm
I just got my Class D license a few days ago, and the whole process went pretty smoothly. Let me share my experience. First, you need to meet the age requirement (18+) and pass a medical check, which is simple and can be done at the driving school or designated clinic. Then, sign up for the theoretical part (Subject 1), which covers traffic rules and general knowledge—just practice the questions a few times, and you’ll pass. For Subject 2 (field test), you’ll practice slalom and sharp turns. I recommend consulting the driving instructor a few times; it took me about a week to get comfortable. Subject 3 (road test) is even easier—just drive on regular roads while the examiner checks your turn signals and safety awareness. The whole process, theory plus practice, takes about ten days if you stay focused and practice consistently. A tip: book your tests early to avoid long waits, and stay calm during the exam to pass smoothly. After getting your license, remember to follow traffic rules, avoid speeding, and prioritize safety—that’s the real skill.
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