Is the Motorcycle Subject 2 Test Normally Conducted on Rainy Days?

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CarterRose
07/29/25 8:41pm
Motorcycle Subject 2 tests are normally conducted on rainy days. Generally, it is very rare for tests to be rescheduled due to weather conditions. Unless there is a thunderstorm or other secondary disasters, the test center will suspend the test arrangements in response to national prevention and control requirements. Otherwise, the test center will conduct the test as usual during ordinary rainy days. The following is an introduction to motorcycle driving licenses D, E, and F: 1. License D: License code: D, Age of application: 18-60 years, Vehicle type permitted: ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle, Permitted vehicle types: three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed greater than 50km/h, Other permitted vehicle types: E, F, Annual physical examination: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test vehicle requirements: At least a four-speed ordinary three-wheeled motorcycle or ordinary side three-wheeled motorcycle. 2. License E: License code: E, Age of application: 18-60 years, Vehicle type permitted: ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle, Permitted vehicle types: two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed greater than 50km/h, Other permitted vehicle types: F, Annual physical examination: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test vehicle requirements: At least a four-speed ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle. 3. License F: License code: F, Age of application: 18-70 years, Vehicle type permitted: light motorcycle, Permitted vehicle types: motorcycles with an engine displacement less than or equal to 50ml and a maximum design speed less than or equal to 50km/h, Other permitted vehicle types: Only F, no other permitted vehicle types, Annual physical examination: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test vehicle requirements: Formulated by the traffic management department of the provincial public security authority.
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