Where to Take the Motorcycle License Test?
3 Answers
To obtain a motorcycle license, you need to register at the local traffic management department or driving school. In some cases, the test may be conducted at the traffic police station, while in others, it may be at the local vehicle management office. It is advisable to consult the local vehicle management office for specific details. Eligible candidates will be arranged by the traffic management department for study and examination. The process for obtaining a motorcycle license is as follows: Registration: Register at a driving school, traffic police station, or vehicle management office. Bring your ID card, 6 photos, and temporary residence permit when registering. After paying the fee, fill out the forms. Medical Examination: Take the payment receipt for the medical examination, which mainly checks for color blindness, disabilities, poor eyesight, etc. Examination: Subject 1: Theoretical test. Subject 2: Obstacle course, which may include dirt roads, slopes, sharp turns, single-plank bridges, serpentine roads, and bumpy roads in some areas. Subject 3: Road test.
To get a motorcycle license, you need to register at a driving school first. Most cities now have specialized motorcycle training centers. When I accompanied my friend to register last time, he directly booked a nearby test site through the Traffic Management 12123 APP. The process is divided into a theory test and a field test. For the theory test (Subject 1), you can use apps like 'Driving Test Treasure' to practice questions. For the field test (Subject 2), practicing maneuvers like slalom and single-plank bridge 3-5 times is usually enough to pass. Test site locations vary by city; for example, Beijing has dedicated test sites in Shunyi and Changping, while Shanghai's Qingpu Driving Test Center offers the exam. Remember to bring your ID card and medical examination form when registering. Those with myopia must wear glasses as the vision test is very strict.
Getting a motorcycle license is becoming increasingly convenient nowadays. I obtained my Class D license (for three-wheeled motorcycles) in a second-tier city by simply paying 860 yuan at the enrollment office of the largest local driving school. The test location follows the arrangements of the driving school, usually at a designated closed-off site in the suburbs by the vehicle management office. It's recommended to opt for the Class D license for three-wheeled motorcycles, as it's easier to pass than the Class E license for two-wheelers, and it also allows you to ride all types of motorcycles with a higher license class. The theoretical test requires a score of 90 or above, while the practical test focuses on figure-eight maneuvers without crossing lines. A special reminder: wear flat-soled shoes for the test—last time, someone in my group was stopped by the examiner for wearing thick-soled shoes.