What are the test contents for a motorcycle Class D license?
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D The Class D driving license examination also consists of 4 subjects, with Subject 1 and Subject 4 being theoretical tests, while Subject 2 and Subject 3 are practical driving tests. Subject 1 and Subject 4 Both are theoretical tests, with 50 randomly selected questions each, a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90. The question bank for Subject 1 contains 400 questions, while Subject 4 has over 370. Subject 2 and Subject 3 1. Pylon test: Start from the starting point and drive around the pylons in the direction indicated by the arrow, then stop at the finish point. 2. Single-plank bridge test: Ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles and mopeds drive over a single-plank bridge; three-wheeled cars and regular three-wheeled motorcycles have their left and right rear wheels pass over the left and right single-plank bridges in sequence; for sidecar motorcycles, the front wheel and left rear wheel pass over the left single-plank bridge, then the right rear wheel passes over the right single-plank bridge. 3. Hill start and stop: Control the vehicle to stop accurately and start smoothly without rolling backward. The starting time must not exceed 30 seconds. It is reported that after the new motorcycle license regulations were implemented in May 2021, the original 4 field test items were increased to 11. For specific details, please consult the local vehicle management office.