How to Take a Motorcycle License Test?
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Motorcycle license tests consist of a theory exam and a road test. The road test mainly assesses the rider's balance control of the motorcycle. During the test, attention should be paid to the coordination of throttle and clutch, with an emphasis on maintaining slow speeds rather than going too fast. The details are as follows: 1. Theory Exam. The motorcycle subject one question bank contains 500 questions, with 50 randomly selected for the exam, each worth 2 points, and a passing score of 90. Subject four has 292 questions, with 50 randomly selected, each worth 2 points, and a passing score of 90. In some regions, motorcycle subject one and subject four are taken simultaneously, with 50 questions randomly selected from both question banks as the test paper, each worth 2 points, and a passing score of 90. 2. Road Test. Motorcycle subject two involves slalom around cones, where four poles are placed in a straight line, requiring the rider to navigate through them in an S-shape and then return, without touching the ground with their feet, stalling the engine, or crossing the lines. Generally, subject two and subject three are taken together, and some regions do not test subject four.