What items are tested in the motorcycle license exam?
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Motorcycle license exams consist of three parts: Subject 1 (theoretical test), Subject 2 (operational test), and Subject 3 (road driving skills and safety & civilized driving knowledge test). Each subject offers two attempts. If both attempts are failed, the exam is terminated. During the validity period of the study permit, retake fees can be submitted for a retest after further study. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, which is a certification document issued by the government transportation department to individuals qualified to drive. It is usually a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the age requirements and pass the driving test. The driver's license typically specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is permitted to drive, such as motorcycles, passenger cars, trucks, and buses.
When I took my motorcycle license test, there were quite a few components. The theory test involved answering questions on a computer, covering traffic rules and safety signs, mostly multiple-choice, so memorizing the question bank was essential. The field test took place at a dedicated training ground, including starting and stopping, slalom exercises to maintain balance, and sharp turns to test control skills—it felt a bit like playing a game but more realistic. The road driving test was even more critical, with the examiner sitting beside you to observe your actual riding on the road, checking lane changes, navigating intersections, and obeying traffic signals. I recommend renting a training site in advance to practice for a few extra hours, and don’t skimp on helmets and protective gear—safety is the most important part.