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

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OAdrian
07/29/25 4:54pm
An E-class license allows you to drive ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement exceeding 50ml or a maximum design speed exceeding 50km/h. Here is an extended introduction: 1. The D-class and E-class licenses are motorcycle driving licenses. The D-class license is for three-wheeled motorcycles and permits driving E-class and F-class motorcycle models, while the E-class license permits driving F-class motorcycle models. 2. China's driving license categories include: A-class, B-class, C-class, D-class, E-class, F-class, M-class, N-class, and P-class. Among these, A-class and C-class are further divided into 3 subcategories each, and B-class is divided into 2 subcategories. Specifically, C1 is for manual transmission small vehicles, C2 is for automatic transmission small vehicles, and C4 covers small trucks, three-wheeled motorcycles, four-wheeled agricultural transport vehicles, and three-wheeled agricultural transport vehicles.
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