What Displacement Motorcycles Can Be Licensed?
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Motorcycles with a displacement below 50CC can be licensed as mopeds (requiring an F-class driver's license), those with 50CC-250CC can be licensed as two-wheeled motorcycles (requiring an E-class driver's license), and three-wheeled motorcycles require a D-class driver's license. Classification of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses: There are three types of driver's licenses that permit motorcycle operation: D, E, and F. Among them, a D-class license allows driving E and F-class vehicles; an E-class license allows driving F-class vehicles; an F-class license only permits driving F-class vehicles with no other vehicle types allowed. Motorcycle Usage Regulations: Any domestically produced motorcycle with a valid certificate can be licensed. According to regulations, any motor vehicle weighing over 40KG or with a maximum speed exceeding 20KM/h is classified as a motor vehicle and must be licensed before being driven on the road. However, if the invoice, manufacturer's certificate, or other necessary documents are incomplete, regardless of the motorcycle's displacement, it cannot be licensed. For imported vehicles, in addition to the necessary documents, relevant import customs certificates must be provided. Private modifications to motorcycles are not allowed to avoid safety hazards.