
The minimum age requirement for obtaining a motorcycle license is 18 years old, which refers to the legal age of 18. Below are the relevant details: 1. Basic requirements for obtaining a motorcycle license: Candidates must be between 18 and 70 years old, in good health, and not suffer from color blindness or color weakness. 2. Required documents for the motorcycle license test: Applicants need to provide 8 one-inch white background photos, a 20-yuan medical examination fee, and the original ID card. For those applying in a different location, a residence permit is required. For those upgrading their license, the original driving license must be provided. 3. Test content: Subjects 1 and 4 cover theoretical knowledge and safety awareness, while Subjects 2 and 3 include practical tests such as slalom, single-plank bridge, and hill start.

I just got my motorcycle license when I was 20, so I'm very familiar with this issue. The law requires you to be at least 18 years old to obtain a motorcycle license, so don't believe any rumors about riding at 16 or 17. Before getting the license, you also need to pass a theory test and a practical test on the training ground. Practicing skills like slalom and single-plank bridge made my legs weak. Although riding a motorcycle looks cool, safety is more important. I recommend beginners start with motorcycles under 250cc and always wear helmets and protective gear. There was a high school student in our neighborhood who secretly rode his dad's motorcycle, fell, and broke his bones. He's still at home recovering and has had to suspend his studies.

As a commuter who rides a motorcycle to work every day, I know you must be at least 18 years old to legally ride a motorcycle. In the past, there were often underage kids riding modified bikes and speeding on the roads, leading to several accidents before the traffic police started cracking down hard. To be honest, motorcycles are indeed convenient; during morning and evening rush hours, I can get home half an hour faster than by car. However, I'd like to remind young people not to rush into buying a bike as soon as they turn 18. It's best to attend professional riding school training first to learn emergency braking and cornering techniques. I've seen many beginners giving too much throttle and ending up straight in the green belts—way too dangerous.

Back in our day, nobody cared about age when riding bikes. But now it's different. You must be at least 18 to ride a motorcycle, and you need to get a medical check-up at the DMV first to get a certificate before you can sign up for the test. I remember when my son took his driving test last year, he failed the second part three times, mainly because he kept hitting the cones during the slalom. I recommend practicing on sunny days—rainy days make the roads slippery, and it's easy to skid or fall. Nowadays, with surveillance cameras everywhere, getting caught driving without a license means your vehicle will be impounded, you'll be fined, and you might even face detention.


