Is there a fine for motorcycle passengers not wearing helmets?
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Motorcycle passengers not wearing helmets will be fined. Below is relevant information about motorcycle penalties: Regulations: Regardless of the type of car driving license the driver holds, they are not permitted to drive motorcycles, as no car driving license includes motorcycle models in its permitted vehicle types. The appropriate licenses for driving motorcycles are D, E, and F licenses. A D license allows driving all two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles, an E license permits driving all two-wheeled motorcycles, and an F license is only for driving light motorcycles with engine displacements below 50CC. Penalties: Driving a motorcycle with a car driving license is considered driving a vehicle type not covered by the license, which is treated as unlicensed driving. Penalties may be appropriately mitigated according to the regulations for driving a motor vehicle without obtaining a license. Unlicensed driving can result in fines, a deduction of 12 points, and possibly detention for up to 15 days.