Is the motor vehicle driving license for motorcycles or cars?
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Motor vehicle driving license is for cars. Below is relevant information about motor vehicle driving licenses: 1. Concept: The full name of the driving license is the motor vehicle driving license, also known as "driver's license," which is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers to apply for. 2. Document usage: The driving license, abbreviated as driving certificate or driver's license, commonly known as car license in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore-Malaysia, and referred to as driving license in Cantonese, is a certification document issued by government transportation departments to qualified individuals. It is usually a card. Only after the driver completes learning, training, and assessment, will the qualified driving certificate be issued by the traffic police department of the Ministry of Public Security.
I've been driving for over ten years, using my C1 driver's license to commute to work in a sedan, which is quite convenient. Later, for easier transportation, I obtained an E license to ride a two-wheeled motorcycle. The driver's license system isn't specifically designed just for motorcycles or cars; it categorizes different types based on what you want to drive, such as C1 for small cars and E for motorcycles. If you drive the wrong type of vehicle—for example, riding a motorcycle with only a C1 license—you could face fines or points deducted by the police if caught, which isn't worth it. So, I recommend understanding what type of vehicle you'll be driving before getting a license, learning some basic traffic regulations for safety, and driving with confidence on the road without reckless behavior.