Is a Motor Vehicle Driver's License Required for a Motorcycle License?

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JoshuaLynn
07/30/25 8:27am
Motorcycle License does not require a Motor Vehicle Driver's License. Complete Documentation: The motorcycle must have complete documentation, including a driver's license, vehicle license, etc. Compliance with Annual Inspection Requirements: The motorcycle must meet the annual vehicle inspection requirements. Definition of Speed: When driving on the highway, the maximum speed of a motorcycle must not exceed 80km/h, and the minimum speed must not be less than 60km/h. Introduction to Right Lane Driving: Motorcycles must ride in the rightmost lane and are not allowed to occupy the overtaking lane for extended periods. The rightmost lane here refers to the lane furthest to the right, excluding the emergency lane.
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