What Kind of Driver's License is Required to Ride an Electric Tricycle on the Road?
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Currently, regulations are not uniform. In some areas, electric tricycles are managed as motor vehicles, requiring a driver's license to operate on the road. In other areas, they are managed as non-motor vehicles and do not require a driver's license. To ride electric bicycles, electric tricycles, or wheelchairs for the disabled, one must be at least 16 years old. For those aged 18 and above: To operate small low-speed electric vehicles, one must be at least 18 years old and obtain a low-speed truck motor vehicle driver's license (permitted vehicle type: C3). Obtaining a driver's license: For electric vehicles whose technical parameters exceed national standards and are not listed in the national "Road Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Products Announcement" catalog, one must obtain a light motorcycle motor vehicle driver's license (permitted vehicle type: F) or an ordinary three-wheeled motorcycle motor vehicle driver's license (permitted vehicle type: D).