What is the difference between motorcycle E and F?
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Motorcycles with an engine displacement below 50CC are classified as light motorcycles and require an F license, while those above 50CC are classified as regular motorcycles and require an E license. More differences are introduced as follows: 1. License plate difference: Both types require corresponding license plates and licenses to legally operate on the road. Light motorcycles have blue license plates and require an F or higher license; regular motorcycles have yellow license plates and require an E license. 2. Displacement difference: Motorcycles with an engine displacement below 50CC are classified as light motorcycles and require an F license, while those above 50CC are classified as regular motorcycles and require an E license. Additional information: The E and F on a motorcycle's fuel gauge represent "Empty" (E) meaning the fuel tank is empty, and "Full" (F) meaning the fuel tank is full; the E and F on the right gauge of a motorcycle indicate the fuel level, with the middle scale showing how much fuel remains in the tank.