What is a Class D Driver's License?

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CassidyRose
07/24/25 9:23pm
Motorcycle driver's licenses are divided into three types: D, E, and F. Among them, the Class D license is the highest level in motorcycle licenses and allows the holder to operate vehicles permitted under Class E and F licenses. Below are the specific details: Types D, E, and F: Motorcycle driver's licenses are divided into three types: D, E, and F. The Class D license is the highest level in motorcycle licenses and permits the operation of vehicles covered by Class E and F licenses. Class E: This is a standard two-wheeled motorcycle license, allowing the operation of two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h. Class F: This license covers motorcycles with an engine displacement of 50ml or less or a maximum design speed of 50km/h or less. With a Class D license, as long as the vehicle is registered as a motorcycle, the holder can operate three-wheeled motorcycles, 400CC two-wheeled motorcycles, and common standard motorcycles. Difference Between D and E: The difference between Class D and Class E licenses is that Class D allows the operation of an additional vehicle type—three-wheeled motorcycles. Class D permits the operation of standard three-wheeled motorcycles, standard two-wheeled motorcycles, and light motorcycles. The Class D motorcycle license has a broader application range, covers more vehicle types, and is more practical. The cost and time required to obtain Class D and Class E licenses are similar.
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