How to Obtain a Motorcycle License with an Existing C1 Driver's License?
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If you already have a C1 driver's license and want to add a motorcycle license, the first requirement is that your car driver's license has passed the probationary period, meaning it must be at least one year old. Then, you need to apply for the addition of a motorcycle driving category at the vehicle management office where your original license was issued. After passing all the motorcycle license tests, the vehicle management office will revoke your original license and issue a new one that combines the permitted driving categories. Here is some additional information: 1. Required documents: Bring your local household registration driver's license, ID card, medical examination certificate (some may be provided by the driving school or vehicle management office), 4-8 one-inch white-background color ID photos, and fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form." 2. Learning content: Similar to the C1 license. Legal training includes a specialized motorcycle question bank, as each permitted driving category now has its targeted question bank. Then, take the subject one exam, undergo 3-7 days of training, followed by the subject two and subject three exams.