How to Take the Motorcycle License Test?
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Obtaining a motorcycle license is similar to getting a car license. You first need to register at a driving school. Local residents must provide their ID card, eight 1-inch bareheaded white-background photos, and undergo a physical examination. Non-local residents also need to provide a temporary residence permit. For those applying for a motorcycle license upgrade, the original driver's license must also be submitted. Test process: 1. Registration: You can register at a driving school, or sometimes at the traffic police station or vehicle management office. Bring your ID card, six photos (sometimes taken at the driving school or vehicle management office), and a temporary residence permit. Then, pay the fee and fill out the form. 2. Physical examination: Take the payment receipt for the physical examination, which mainly checks for color blindness, disabilities, poor eyesight, etc. 3. Subject 1 test: A theoretical test with a full score of 100; passing requires 90 or above. 4. Subject 2 test: Slalom test—three poles are placed in a straight line, and you must weave through them in an S-shape and then weave back without your feet touching the ground, the engine stalling, or the bike crossing the yellow line. 5. Subject 3: Road test, which is straightforward—just follow the examiner's designated route. For a license upgrade (e.g., from a C license to a motorcycle license, resulting in a C1D designation on your license), you must have at least one year of driving experience. All three subjects must be retaken for the upgrade.