Where to Apply for a Motorcycle Driving License?

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07/29/25 4:23pm
Motorcycle driving licenses must be obtained by registering at the local traffic management department. To apply for a driving license, you will need the applicant's ID card, a copy of both sides of the ID card, a one-inch bareheaded photo, an application form, a medical examination report, and other materials. If you are from another city, you will need to submit a temporary residence permit. The following are the subjects for the motorcycle driving license test: 1. Subject One: Subject One is a theoretical test with a full score of 100 points. A score of 90 or above is required to pass. There are two opportunities to take the Subject One test. If you fail the test on the spot, you can take it again immediately. If you fail both attempts, you will need to wait for the next retest. 2. Subject Two: Subject Two is a practical operation test, which differs from the car test items. During the test, you must not stall the engine or cross the yellow lines of the test area. You can try to reduce your speed during the test to avoid point deductions. 3. Subject Three: Subject Three is a road test. During the test, you must follow the specified requirements for operations. Generally, these operations are relatively simple and can be mastered with sufficient practice during daily training.
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