How to Obtain a D License?

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LeLeo
07/29/25 2:29pm
Steps to obtain a D motorcycle license: 1. Bring relevant documents to the motorcycle license window at the city traffic bureau to register. After completing the medical examination and submitting the required materials, wait for the theory test (Subject 1). 2. Upon passing Subject 1, proceed to Subject 2, which includes tests like slalom and curve riding on a motorcycle. 3. Subject 3 is taken together with Subject 2, where you follow the examiner's designated route. 4. Subject 4 covers civilized driving and traffic regulations. Introduction to the D license: 1. The D license is the most comprehensive motorcycle license, allowing the holder to operate regular three-wheeled motorcycles, regular two-wheeled motorcycles, and light motorcycles. 2. The D license permits driving three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed over 50km/h, and also includes authorization for E and F license categories.
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