What are the types of motorcycle licenses?
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Motorcycle licenses are categorized into D/E/F licenses, which correspond to three-wheeled motorcycles, regular two-wheeled motorcycles, and light motorcycles respectively, with D being the highest level for motorcycles. A1 driver's license: Large buses and A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M; A2 driver's license: Tractor and B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M; A3 driver's license: City buses and C1, C2, C3, C4; B1 driver's license: Medium-sized buses and C1, C2, C3, C4, M (medium-sized buses refer to buses with fewer than 19 seats, such as minibuses and vans); B2 driver's license: Large trucks and C1, C2, C3, C4, M; C1 driver's license: Small cars and C2, C3 (only passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats, such as sedans, are considered small cars); C2 driver's license: Small automatic transmission cars; C3 driver's license: Low-speed trucks and C4; C4 driver's license: Three-wheeled cars; C5 driver's license: Small automatic transmission passenger cars for disabled people (referring to five categories of people: those with right lower limb disabilities, double lower limb disabilities, hearing impairments, missing right thumb, or finger end defects); D driver's license: Regular three-wheeled motorcycles and E, F; E driver's license: Regular two-wheeled motorcycles and F; F driver's license: Light motorcycles; M driver's license: Wheeled self-propelled machinery; N driver's license: Trolleybuses; P driver's license: Trams.
A motorcycle is a two-wheeled motor vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine, commonly used as an urban commuting tool. It is fuel-efficient and flexible, easily navigating through narrow alleys during traffic jams and requiring minimal parking space. Since college, I have often ridden a motorcycle to school—it saves time and effort, offering a sense of freedom. In daily life, modern motorcycles come in diverse types, such as scooters for short trips and cruisers suited for long-distance travel, but always remember to wear a helmet and protective gear for safety. For maintenance, occasional chain tension checks and regular oil changes can extend its lifespan. Overall, it’s not just a means of transport but also helps relieve stress.