
F-Class license is a moped license. Below are the relevant details about the F-Class license: 1. Application Requirements: The application requirements for an F-Class license are relatively simple compared to other licenses. Applicants only need to meet the legal age limit, which is 18 years or older and under 60 years of age, and be in good health to qualify for application. 2. Examination Components: The examination for a motorcycle license consists of a theoretical test and three practical test components: the Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge test, the Site Driving Skills test, and the Road Driving Skills and Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge test.

I've always enjoyed tinkering with motorcycles, and I'm most familiar with the F license. It's specifically for riding light motorcycles—those with an engine displacement under 50cc and a top speed of no more than 50 km/h. Getting this license is quite convenient, with exams covering theory and field operations, simpler than a car license. It's perfect for commuting in the city, no need to worry about traffic jams. But remember, light motorcycles can't carry passengers, and helmets are mandatory on the road. A friend of mine once got caught riding an over-spec electric bike to save trouble, but now he's properly obtained an F license. Even though the bike is small, safety rules can't be ignored—slowing down at intersections is a must.

When our child turned 18, they obtained an F-class license, and as parents, we looked into it carefully. This license is specifically for small two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement not exceeding 50cc. The requirements are lower than those for a regular motorcycle license, and the test is simpler. Our child mentioned that the slalom course in the training area was relatively easy, and the theoretical exam focused mainly on safety knowledge. After passing, they bought a used moped, and we set rules that they could only ride it near home and must wear protective gear. Although these vehicles are slow, they’re quite practical for short trips around the neighborhood. Many parents worry about their kids riding electric bikes too fast, but getting an F-class license and riding a compliant moped is actually safer.

During the motorcycle annual inspection before, I chatted with the window officer about the F license. It is a nationally legal lightweight motorcycle driver's license, which allows riding motorcycles with engine displacement below 50cc. You must be at least 18 years old to take the test, with qualified vision and hearing, and pass subjects one to four. Unlike the regular two-wheel motorcycle license, it does not permit riding large-displacement motorcycles. The advantages of these small motorcycles are easy handling and fuel efficiency, but be aware of the speed limit of 50 km/h and no passengers on the back seat. Some areas require a yellow license plate, so it's necessary to check local regulations.


