What is a Three-Wheeled Vehicle?
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Three-wheeled vehicles are a type of cargo truck with a railed cargo compartment and three wheels. Power sources for three-wheeled vehicles: The power source can be either an engine or an electric motor, primarily used for cargo transportation. Three-wheelers without a cab and with a curb weight exceeding 400KG, or those with a cab and a curb weight exceeding 600KG, fall under the low-speed vehicle license plate category. Those not exceeding these limits are classified under motorcycle license plates. Requirements for driving a three-wheeled vehicle: Three-wheeled vehicles are classified as automobiles and require an automobile driver's license. Three-wheeled motorcycles, on the other hand, require a motorcycle driver's license, which is a different class of license. A C1 license permits driving a three-wheeled vehicle, but without a D-class endorsement, one cannot operate a three-wheeled motorcycle.