Is a Motorcycle License the Same as a Car License?
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Motorcycle licenses and car licenses are not the same. Below is an introduction to motorcycle licenses: Basic Introduction: Motorcycle licenses are categorized into Class D and Class E. A Class D license covers ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles and includes Class E, while a Class E license is for ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles. If you hold a C1 driver's license and wish to ride a motorcycle, it is advisable to obtain an additional Class D or Class E license to legally ride a motorcycle on the road. Exam Content: The first subject is a theoretical test consisting of 50 questions, with a full score of 100 points; a passing score is 90 or above. Subjects two and three are taken together and typically include tests such as stake parking, hill start, crossing a single-plank bridge, and are supervised by police and examiners.