What are the test items for the D license?
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According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the D license examination consists of four subjects. Subjects 1 and 4 are theoretical tests, while Subjects 2 and 3 are practical driving tests. The test content is as follows: Subject 1: Examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge; Subject 2: Pylon test, slope fixed-point parking and starting, and passing a single-plank bridge; Subject 3: The content of Subject 3 is determined by the traffic management department of the provincial public security authority and does not have a unified standard. Comprehensive test items include gear shifting, passing intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, left turns, U-turns, right turns, lane changes, straight-line driving, and parking by the roadside; Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving common sense test, also a theoretical test. The D-type driving license allows the holder to operate three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml, as well as ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles (E) and light motorcycles (F). Pylon test: Failure to follow the prescribed route or sequence results in disqualification; Touching or scraping the pylon poles results in disqualification; Vehicle body crossing the line results in disqualification; Failing to complete the garage shift results in disqualification; Slope fixed-point parking and starting: After the vehicle stops, if the front axle of the motorcycle is not aligned with the pylon line and exceeds 50 cm forward or backward, it results in disqualification; After the vehicle stops, if the body is more than 30 cm away from the roadside line, 20 points are deducted; Passing a single-plank bridge: If one wheel fails to get on the bridge, 20 points are deducted each time; If a wheel falls off the bridge while driving after getting on it, 10 points are deducted each time.