What are the differences between Class D, E, and F driver's licenses?

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BraydenFitz
07/25/25 1:00am
The differences between Class D, E, and F driver's licenses are introduced as follows: 1. Different types of vehicles allowed to drive: A Class D license is for ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles; a Class E license is for ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles; a Class F license is for light motorcycles. 2. Different displacement requirements: A Class D license allows driving three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h; a Class E license allows driving two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h; a Class F license is for motorcycles with an engine displacement of 50ml or less and a maximum design speed of 50km/h or less.
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OCatherine
08/10/25 3:58pm
My friends and I have been driving for years and have seen all kinds of differences in driver's licenses, especially categories like D, E, and F. A D license is mainly for driving large buses and city buses, requiring a minimum age of 21 and more rigorous tests, such as trial driving of large vehicles simulating complex road conditions, due to the high passenger capacity and safety factors. An E license is for two-wheeled motorcycles, allowing the operation of regular motorcycles, with an age requirement of 18 or older, and relatively simpler tests focusing on balance and control skills. An F license is for light motorcycles, permitting only small motorcycles with an engine displacement below 50cc, also available at age 18, suitable for short urban commutes, with more basic test content. In practice, the differences are significant: D license drivers mostly drive buses with heavy responsibilities; E licenses are preferred by those who enjoy long-distance travel or adventure; F licenses are commonly used by young people for daily commuting. It's advisable to choose based on needs before taking the test, not just looking at the difficulty of the exam. Also, remember to regularly check your driving skills to ensure safe driving.
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