What Vehicles Can an E License Drive?
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An E driver's license is for ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles and the vehicle types permitted by an F driver's license. Below is more information about the E license: 1. Test content: Subject 1 (full score of 100, passing score of 90), Subject 2, Subject 3 (on a straight line with three poles, requiring an S-shaped maneuver around the three poles and then back, during which the feet must not touch the ground, the vehicle must not stall, and the vehicle must not cross the yellow line.), Subject 4 (mainly tests the recognition of road signs, traffic police hand signals, and how to handle various situations when riding a motorcycle, etc.). 2. Age requirement: Must be 18 years or older and under 70 years old.
I just upgraded my license to Class E last year, which mainly allows me to ride two-wheeled motorcycles. Whether it's a 125cc scooter or a liter-class street bike, as long as it has no more than two wheels, I can ride it. However, those with sidecar-equipped three-wheelers are not allowed—you’ll need a Class D license for that. I used to ride my friend's CFMOTO 250 for commuting to work, which was super convenient, and it was also sufficient for occasional weekend mountain rides and cornering. But be aware that some cities have motorcycle bans, so it's best to check the policies in advance. Also, for off-road riding, I recommend choosing lightweight trail bikes, as they are easier to handle and control.