Is a Driving School Required for an F License?
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An F license is a light motorcycle driving license. You can directly register at the examination department of the vehicle management office under the traffic police department, without needing to enroll in a driving school for practice. Additionally, driving schools do not provide light motorcycles for students to practice on unless the student brings their own vehicle for training. If a student does not have a vehicle, the driving school may recommend obtaining a D license instead. With a D license, you are permitted to drive vehicles covered under both E and F licenses. Below is an introduction to driving licenses: 1. A driving license, officially known as a motor vehicle driving license or simply "driver's license," is a legal document required for operating motor vehicles. 2. Driving licenses are categorized into 16 types: A1 (large buses), A2 (towing vehicles), A3 (city buses), B1 (medium buses), B2 (large trucks), C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), C5 (small automatic transmission passenger cars for disabled individuals), D (regular three-wheeled motorcycles), E (regular two-wheeled motorcycles), F (light motorcycles), M (wheeled self-propelled machinery), N (trolleybuses), and P (trams).