What is the motorcycle license category C?
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Motorcycle licenses are not categorized under C. For three-wheeled motorcycles, the license required is D, while for two-wheeled motorcycles, it can be either E or D. Currently, there are three types of motorcycle licenses in China: F, E, and D. Here is a detailed introduction: 1. License F: License F only permits driving lightweight motorcycles with an engine displacement below 50CC, but there are basically no tests for this license. 2. License E: License E allows driving any two-wheeled motorcycle regardless of engine displacement. 3. License D: License D permits driving all two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles, meaning with a D license, you can drive any two-wheeled motorcycle. There is no separate license for high-displacement motorcycles.
When I first started riding motorcycles, I had the same question—motorcycle licenses are definitely not Class C. In China, the standard motorcycle license is Class E, which is for riding regular two-wheel motorcycles, usually with an engine displacement under 250cc. Class D is for three-wheelers, while Class F is for lightweight motorcycles like 50cc electric scooters. To get a Class E license, you must be at least 18 years old, pass a vision test during the physical exam, and then enroll in a driving school for theory and practical training. The tuition fee ranges from 1,000 to 3,000 yuan, depending on the region and driving school. When I was learning, I first attended two weeks of classes to pass the traffic rules written test, and then moved on to the road test, practicing braking and turning in the training area. Riding without a license is risky—it increases the chance of accidents and could result in fines of several hundred yuan. Remember, safety comes first, and wearing a helmet while riding is an absolute must.