Is the license for electric vehicles E-class or F-class?
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Electric bicycles are classified as non-motorized vehicles and do not require a driver's license. To operate a three-wheeled motorcycle, a D-class license is required; for a two-wheeled motorcycle, an E-class license is needed; and for a lightweight electric motorcycle, an F-class license is necessary. Below is relevant information: 1. Public security authorities categorize over-standard electric vehicles as motor vehicles. However, this typically applies to unregistered and unlicensed over-standard electric vehicles. 2. Automobile driver's licenses are not interchangeable with motorcycle licenses. Operating a three-wheeled motorcycle requires a D-class license, a two-wheeled motorcycle requires an E-class license, and a lightweight electric motorcycle requires an F-class license. Driving a motorcycle with a C-class license is considered a mismatch with the permitted vehicle type, resulting in a 12-point deduction and a fine. 3. The motorcycle license test is similar to the automobile test, consisting of four parts: Part 1 is a theoretical exam, Parts 2 and 3 test driving skills and road tests, and Part 4 is a simulated scenario test, also computer-based. Compared to automobile licenses, the difficulty is lower, and the cost is also lower, varying by license level and regional pricing.