What vehicles can be driven with an F driver's license?

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BrynleeDella
07/24/25 5:53am
F license allows driving a moped. Here is some information about mopeds: 1. Motorcycles are categorized into mopeds and regular motorcycles based on engine displacement and maximum speed: Mopeds have an engine displacement of less than 50cc and a maximum speed below 50 kilometers per hour; Regular motorcycles have an engine displacement greater than 50cc and a maximum speed above 50 kilometers per hour. 2. Mopeds are a type of motorcycle: Their maximum design speed, engine displacement, and total motor power are all lower than those of regular motorcycles, with technical parameters and performance falling between electric bicycles and motorcycles.
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