What are the contents of the motorcycle license test?
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Motorcycle tests consist of three subjects. Subject 1: Theoretical test, including road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on motor vehicle driver's license application and use, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. Subject 2: Road test, including single-plank bridge, slope starting, right-angle turn, fixed-point parking, etc. Subject 3: Safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.
I've been riding motorcycles for many years, and the memory of getting my license is still vivid. The theory test covered traffic rules, including speed limits, the meaning of traffic signals, and helmet regulations. The most challenging part was the field test, where I had to navigate around cones without falling, perform emergency stops without tipping over, and stop steadily in a straight line. The road test took place on actual roads, with the examiner closely watching my hand signals for turns and how I handled blind spots. After passing, I truly understood the importance of safety. Now, I advise beginners to practice balance and turning extensively and to train with an experienced coach for a few weeks to handle emergencies on the road.