What are the contents of the D license subject 2 and subject 3 tests?
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Subject 2 is the field test, which includes slalom, fixed-point parking and starting, and single-plank bridge. Subject 3 is the road test. The following are specific details about the D license: Age: Applicants for light motorcycle licenses should be between 18 and 70 years old. Applicants for ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles or ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles should be between 18 and 60 years old. Initial application: First-time applicants or those applying to add a motorcycle license should go to the traffic police brigade in their registered residence and submit the applicant's identity proof, as well as a medical certificate issued by a county-level or military regiment-level medical institution. Those applying to add a motorcycle license should also submit their current motor vehicle driving license.
The second subject of the D license test mainly involves field driving skills. I remember when I was preparing, I practiced several exercises on the field: weaving through cones without knocking them over, the most challenging part was the hill start because motorcycles are heavy and prone to stalling or rolling back. Then, there was navigating a narrow single-plank bridge, where maintaining balance without falling off was crucial. The third subject is the actual road test, where you ride a motorcycle along a designated route, including pre-start checks like mirrors and horn, maintaining a straight line, changing lanes with turn signals and checking the rear, and finally parking within 30 cm of the curb to pass. During the test, the examiner also noted safety actions, such as properly wearing a helmet. I spent a full month practicing every day, especially the hill start, which I repeated until I mastered it. Passing the test gave me more confidence when riding on the road. Overall, the content is basic but very practical.