What types of vehicles can a D license drive?
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D license permitted vehicle types: ordinary two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles, light motorcycles, and two-wheeled or three-wheeled light motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h. Below is relevant information about the D license: 1. Application requirements: The application requirements for a D license are relatively simple compared to other licenses. Applicants only need to meet the legal age limit (18 years or older, under 60 years old), be in good health, and fulfill the necessary conditions. 2. Examination subjects: The motorcycle license examination consists of a theoretical test and three practical operation tests: the subject on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge; the subject on site driving skills; and the subject on road driving skills and safe, civilized driving knowledge.
I am someone who has obtained a D-class license, which is primarily designed for regular three-wheeled motorcycles. Three-wheelers generally have three wheels and are commonly used for transporting goods or carrying passengers, such as by some couriers or small vendors for deliveries. With a D license, I can drive this type of vehicle, but I cannot operate other types like two-wheeled motorcycles (which require an E-class license) or cars (which require a C-class license). When driving a three-wheeler, I find it more stable than a two-wheeler, but it is more affected by wind, so I need to slow down and be steady when turning to avoid tipping over. I recommend practicing with an unloaded vehicle after obtaining a D license to familiarize yourself with the braking system. In suburban or rural areas, three-wheelers are quite practical, being cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Overall, it is a license for a specific purpose, and one should never illegally drive other types of vehicles.