Is it difficult for beginners to get a motorcycle license?
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Compared to the car driver's license test, the motorcycle license test is relatively easy. It only requires three parts: the written test (subject one), the field test, and the road driving test. The field test involves driving back and forth between cones, while the road driving test requires riding the motorcycle for a few hundred meters on the road, both of which are relatively simple. Here are some details about obtaining a motorcycle license: 1. Required documents: When registering, bring your original valid ID card, a copy of both sides of your ID, and four one-inch passport photos. Go to the motorcycle license window at the city traffic bureau to fill out the application form. 2. Notes: Motorcycle licenses are generally divided into two types: the D license for three-wheeled motorcycles and the E license for two-wheeled motorcycles. The process and fees are basically the same. You must bring your ID card when taking the subject tests. 3. Overview: The test includes a theoretical exam and a practical exam. The theoretical exam consists of subject one and subject four, while subject two and subject three are practical tests. However, there is one prerequisite: drivers who already have a C1 license must complete the probationary period before they can obtain a motorcycle license through an additional driving test.