What is the driving scope of a Class F driver's license?
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The driving scope of a Class F driver's license is light motorcycles. Below is an explanation of the driving scopes for other driver's licenses: 1. Class A1 license. The permitted vehicle type is large passenger vehicles. Other permitted license types include A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M. 2. Class A2 license. The permitted vehicle type is heavy and medium-sized full trailers and semi-trailers. Other permitted license types include B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M. 3. Class A3 license. The permitted vehicle type is city buses with a capacity of 10 or more passengers. Other permitted license types include C1, C2, C3, C4. 4. Class B1 license. The permitted vehicle type is medium-sized passenger vehicles (including city buses with a capacity of 10 to 19 passengers). Other permitted license types include C1, C2, C3, C4, M. 5. Class C1 license. The permitted vehicle types are small and mini passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini cargo vehicles; light and mini special-purpose vehicles. Other permitted license types include C2, C3, C4. 6. Class D license. The permitted vehicle type is three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed greater than 50km/h. Other permitted license types include E, F.
The F license only allows riding mopeds under 50cc, which is super practical for my daily commute. My little scooter meets the requirement with its engine displacement not exceeding 50cc - it's incredibly nimble for weaving through city streets, saving me lots of time during traffic jams by taking shortcuts. The biggest advantages are fuel efficiency and cost savings, with monthly gas expenses just around tens of yuan. Always wear a helmet before riding since these small vehicles are prone to tipping over - safety comes first. I regularly check the tires and chain to avoid breakdowns. Don't exceed 40 km/h as traffic police monitor strictly. When choosing such vehicles, make sure to get officially certified models and avoid modified ones with oversized displacements. In short, it's perfect for young people's short-distance travel but unsuitable for highways or long journeys.