What Vehicles Can Be Driven with an E License Endorsement?
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With an E license endorsement, you can drive ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles and the vehicle types permitted by an F license. Below is extended information about motorcycles: 1. Usage: Motorcycles are two or three-wheeled vehicles powered by gasoline engines and steered by handlebars to control the front wheel. They are lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transportation, and also as sports equipment. 2. Classification by Speed and Weight: International standards classify motorcycles into two categories based on speed and weight: dual-purpose motorcycles and motorcycles. 3. Classification by Displacement and Maximum Speed: Motorcycles are divided into mopeds and ordinary motorcycles based on displacement and maximum speed. Mopeds have a displacement of less than 50cc and a maximum speed below 50km/h, while ordinary motorcycles have a displacement greater than 50cc and a maximum speed exceeding 50km/h.
I recently got my additional Class E driver's license, and it's very practical! Now I can ride regular two-wheeled motorcycles, including those with displacements above 50cc, like 125cc or larger. Riding motorcycles in the city saves fuel costs and avoids traffic jams; but I can't drive cars or three-wheeled motorcycles. If I want to ride a three-wheeler, I need to upgrade to a Class D license. When riding a motorcycle, always wear a helmet, follow traffic rules, and be cautious of slippery roads in the rain—safety first. It's very convenient for daily commutes or weekend trips, but don't mistakenly think you can ride electric bikes or bicycles, as they require different license types. Before getting the additional license, I learned basic riding techniques, and I recommend everyone practice balance and braking to prevent accidents.