What is the process for obtaining a motorcycle E license?

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McBryce
07/29/25 10:36am
Motorcycle E license examination process is as follows: 1. Subject 1 Theory: Whether you are a beginner applying for a motorcycle license or upgrading from a C1 license (C1 upgrade requires at least one year after the probation period), you must attend a training course. The training duration varies by region. After completing the training, you can take the exam, which lasts 45 minutes and consists of 50 objective questions. The first 20 questions are multiple-choice, and the remaining 30 are true/false. The exam is scored out of 100, and a passing grade is 90 or above. Each candidate has two attempts; if you fail the first time, you can retake the exam immediately. 2. Subject 2 (Field Driving Skills Training) + Subject 3 (Road Safety Skills Training): Taking the D license as an example, the mandatory test items include: slalom, slope fixed-point parking, and single-plank bridge crossing. First item - slalom: Drive a tricycle through the slalom course twice without touching the poles, stalling, driving outside the designated area, or putting your foot down. Second item - single-plank bridge: Both rear wheels must pass over the single-plank bridge once to pass. Third item - fixed-point slope: Stop after climbing the slope, then accelerate to pass over the slope to qualify. 3. Subject 4 (Safety and Civilized Driving Knowledge) Theory: Subject 4, like Subject 1, is a computer-based test lasting 45 minutes with 50 questions. Passing Subject 4 means you can wait at home for your license. Since management varies by location, for specific details such as exam times and fees, please consult your local vehicle management office.
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