What are the new regulations for motorcycle licenses in 2021?
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New measures have relaxed the age restrictions for applying for small vehicle driver's licenses, eliminating the upper age limit of 70 for small cars, small automatic transmission vehicles, and light motorcycle licenses, promoting "streamlining administration and delegating power," implementing "cross-region convenience services," and deepening "online services." The details are as follows: 1. Promoting "streamlining administration and delegating power": The age restrictions for applying for small vehicle driver's licenses have been relaxed to better meet the new demands of an aging society. The upper age limit of 70 for small cars, small automatic transmission vehicles, and light motorcycle licenses has been removed. For applicants over 70, additional tests for memory, judgment, and reaction abilities are required to ensure their physical condition meets safe driving requirements. 2. Implementing "cross-region convenience services": A nationwide "one-certificate exam" policy for motorcycle licenses has been introduced. Building on the existing "national exam" for small vehicle licenses, applicants can now use their resident ID cards to apply for motorcycle licenses anywhere in the country without needing to submit residence permits or registration certificates. This will benefit approximately 300,000 people annually who take motorcycle license exams outside their home regions. 3. Deepening "online services": The public service experience is being optimized by leveraging traffic management big data to serve people's livelihoods, empower the economy, and ensure safety. The level of "internet + traffic management government services" is continuously being improved. Services such as road transport enterprise information query and alerts, online queries for driver traffic safety records, and pilot online verification of compulsory motor vehicle liability insurance information are being implemented.