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What vehicles can be driven with an additional E-class license?

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SanEloise
09/07/25 4:28am
An additional E-class license allows you to drive motorcycles. In China's driver's license classification system, the D, E, and F licenses are all motorcycle licenses. Among them, the D license permits driving all types covered by the E and F licenses, meaning it allows riding any kind of motorcycle. The E license, on the other hand, permits driving ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles and light motorcycles—essentially, any two-wheeled motorcycle. Motorcycles are categorized in two ways: by engine displacement and maximum speed, they are divided into light motorcycles and ordinary motorcycles. Light motorcycles have an engine displacement of less than 50cc and a maximum speed below 50 km/h, while ordinary motorcycles have an engine displacement greater than 50cc and a maximum speed exceeding 50 km/h. Based on the number and arrangement of wheels, motorcycles are classified into two-wheeled motorcycles, sidecar motorcycles, conventional three-wheeled motorcycles, and reverse three-wheeled motorcycles.
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VanAnthony
09/19/25 3:50am
I just got my additional Class E license, and now I can ride two-wheeled motorcycles—it feels absolutely amazing. Imagine cruising down the road on those cool bikes, like Honda's CB series or Yamaha's heavy-duty models, with the engine roaring and the wind rushing past your ears—it's pure freedom. The Class E license specifically applies to two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement over 50ml or a top speed exceeding 50km/h, perfect for city commutes or weekend joyrides, saving time and offering convenience. However, safety comes first—always wear a helmet and protective gear, obey speed limits, and check your bike's condition. This license doesn’t cover three-wheelers or electric mopeds, so make sure to practice your skills and ensure safe riding.
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OEliana
11/02/25 4:13am
I recently obtained my Class E motorcycle license endorsement, which now legally allows me to operate two-wheeled motorcycles, including high-displacement models. The Class E endorsement is specifically designed for these types of motorcycles, and I regularly commute on Kawasaki or Ducati bikes to avoid traffic congestion. However, safety must be emphasized: motorcycles are fast and prone to skidding, so it's crucial to always check tires and brakes, and wear proper protective gear. Note that I cannot operate sidecar-equipped or three-wheeled motorcycles, as those require a Class D license. After getting this endorsement, I've been enjoying the pleasure of riding while also reminding beginners to first master the basics and avoid night or rainy rides to minimize risks. Remember, with a license comes greater responsibility.
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