What is the difference between adding a motorcycle license and taking the test directly?

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JuniperAnn
07/29/25 2:07pm
There is almost no difference in the procedures between taking the test directly and adding a license. Explanation of adding a license: Adding a license is to combine two driving licenses into one. However, the motorcycle license and the C1 license still require taking their respective tests separately. If you do not have a motorcycle license, you can only take the test directly; if you already have one, you can only add the license. Requirements for applying for an added license: Hold any type of motorcycle license (D, E, or F license). The applicant must not have accumulated 12 or more penalty points in the current scoring cycle and the one before applying. Additionally, the following documents are required: (1) The applicant's identity proof. (2) A medical certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regimental level or above. (3) The original motor vehicle driving license. (4) A completed application form.
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