
Taking Shanghai as an example, the specific procedure for adding a Class E license to a C1 driver's license is as follows: 1. Apply for the addition of a permitted driving category: The applicant should bring the required materials to a local motor vehicle driver training institution to register. The training institution will then handle the addition of the permitted driving category at the vehicle office in the respective jurisdiction. 2. Complete the subject tests within the validity period: After passing the subject one test, the vehicle management office will issue a 'Learning to Drive Certificate' (valid for three years) within one working day. The applicant must complete subject two and subject three tests within the validity period. If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the passed subjects will be invalidated. 3. Receiving the motor vehicle driver's license: After passing subject one, subject two, and subject three tests in sequence, the vehicle management office will produce the motor vehicle driver's license within one working day. The applicant will then receive education on traffic safety, civilized driving common sense, and case studies of traffic accidents, participate in a pre-license oath ceremony, and finally receive the motor vehicle driver's license.

Adding a Class E license actually involves five steps: First, go to the vehicle office to confirm the status of your current driver's license. You can only apply if you've completed the 1-year probationary period and haven't accumulated 12 penalty points. The second step is to undergo a motorcycle license medical examination at a designated hospital—remember to bring a white-background ID photo taken within the last six months. Then, bring your original ID card, driver's license, and medical examination form to a driving school to enroll. It's recommended to choose a driving school with a motorcycle training ground. The first test (Subject 1) covers traffic regulations and theory, while the second test (Subject 2) assesses practical skills like slalom, single-plank bridge, and hill start-stop. After passing all tests, the vehicle management office will merge the Class E license onto the back of your original license, and you'll receive the new license on the spot. It's advisable to check local policies in advance, as some cities require a residence permit valid for at least six months.

Last week, I just helped my cousin upgrade his license to include the E-class (motorcycle), and the experience was that the field test was the hardest. First, the medical check requires testing vision, color perception, and limb mobility—it's best to wear framed glasses if you're nearsighted. After registration, start by using the 'Driving Test Treasure' APP to prepare for the theoretical exam, focusing on memorizing motorcycle speed limits and passenger regulations. For the field test, you need to master three mandatory items: navigating an 8-shaped course with poles spaced only 2 meters apart, requiring body lean with the bike; crossing a single-plank bridge requires aligning the tire's center line; and hill starts demand precise throttle-clutch coordination to prevent stalling. It's recommended to wear protective riding boots for the test to stabilize gear shifting. After passing the third subject (safety and civilized driving theory), you can exchange for the new license on the spot.

Three key points: You must have completed the probation period with a C license. Get a physical examination at the hospital designated by the local driving test authority. The test consists of theory first, then the field test. Focus on practicing hill starts to prevent rolling back during the field test; hitting cones or crossing lines will result in immediate failure. It's recommended to install a motorcycle test question app for practice—there's a pool of 400 questions, with 50 randomly selected for the test. Bring your ID card, original driver's license, physical examination form, and photos when registering. Upon passing, your license will be replaced and merged on the same day, with the validity period matching your original license. Remember to check with the DMV in advance if there are any additional road test items.

Don't overlook details! To add an E license, you must hold your original driver's license for at least 1 year with no 12-point deduction recently. The medical check at the hospital includes additional limb coordination tests compared to regular driving tests, and missing fingers may lead to disqualification. The exam consists of a written test (Subject 1) and a field driving test (Subject 2), with some provinces requiring an additional simulated wet and slippery road condition test. Upon passing, your license will be upgraded from C1 to C1E, but note that the combined demerit point cycle remains 12 points—motorcycle violations will deduct points from your car license. Fees vary by region; in our area, it's typically around 800 yuan, including training costs.

As a driving instructor reminder: Focus on overcoming the three major challenges of the field test. The balance beam is about 20 cm wide, maintain a steady speed of 20 km/h without wobbling the handlebars; for the figure-8 cones, practice balance with a 125cc bike first, look ahead instead of staring at the cones; for hill starts, rev the throttle to 4,000 rpm before slowly releasing the clutch. Always wear elbow and knee pads during practice, and bring your own helmet as the ones provided at the test site might have an odor. Adjust the rearview mirror angle before the test, a slight lean of the bike won’t result in point deductions. The first year after obtaining the license is a probation period—avoid riding large-displacement bikes, and prioritize safe driving.


