What does the F driver's license test cover?
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Driver's license F test covers road traffic safety laws, regulations and related knowledge, field driving skills, and road driving skills. The following is a detailed introduction to the F driver's license: 1. Test regulations: The interval time limit for the motorcycle driver's license subject tests has been canceled. That is, after completing the study of road traffic regulations and driving skills training, motorcycle driver's license applicants can take the subject one, subject two, and subject three tests on the same day, thereby reducing the number of trips and waiting time for applicants. 2. Permitted vehicle types: The F license is a light motorcycle license. It permits motorcycles with an engine displacement of ≤50ml and a maximum design speed of ≤50km/h.
I just got my Class F license last year, which is actually for light motorcycles. The theory test covered traffic regulations and driving common sense, and I went through a question bank of 1,500 questions, focusing on memorizing speed limits for special road sections. The practical test involved weaving around cones in a closed course, where I had to control the throttle properly to avoid crossing lines, and my feet couldn't touch the ground during the test. The examiner placed the most emphasis on safety awareness, such as looking over your shoulder before starting. The course route for the field test was fixed, so I had to practice right-angle turns and emergency braking until they were second nature. One guy lost points because he pulled in the clutch completely while braking.
The F license test mainly consists of two parts: field driving and theory. For the theory section, focus on memorizing motorcycle-specific signs, such as the blue bicycle icon indicating no two-wheeled vehicles allowed. In the field test, you need to navigate around 8-shaped stakes, with the distance between poles only 1.5 times the length of the vehicle. Excessive body sway can easily cause you to hit the poles. You must also demonstrate balance on a single-plank bridge—failing to stay on the 20-centimeter-wide bridge surface will result in an immediate fail. Finally, during the simulated road test, you need to change lanes three times, signaling at least three seconds in advance. Making abrupt movements will lead to point deductions.