Will Riding a Motorcycle Deduct Points from a Car License?
1 Answers
If you hold both a motorcycle license and a car license, traffic violations while riding a motorcycle will only deduct points from the motorcycle license and will not affect the car license. If you do not have a motorcycle license but only a car license, it will be considered as driving a vehicle beyond the permitted scope, resulting in a deduction of 12 points from the car license. Below is an introduction to motorcycle licenses D, E, and F: License D: Code: D, Age of Application: 18-60 years, Permitted Vehicle Types: Regular two-wheeled motorcycles, Permitted Models: Three-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed greater than 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: E, F, Annual Physical Examination: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test Vehicle Requirements: At least a regular three-wheeled motorcycle or regular sidecar motorcycle with four speeds. License E: Code: E, Age of Application: 18-60 years, Permitted Vehicle Types: Regular two-wheeled motorcycles, Permitted Models: Two-wheeled motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50ml or a maximum design speed greater than 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: F, Annual Physical Examination: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test Vehicle Requirements: At least a regular two-wheeled motorcycle with four speeds. License F: Code: F, Age of Application: 18-70 years, Permitted Vehicle Types: Light motorcycles, Permitted Models: Motorcycles with an engine displacement less than or equal to 50ml and a maximum design speed less than or equal to 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: Only F, no other permitted models, Annual Physical Examination: Not required for those under 60 years old, Test Vehicle Requirements: To be specified by the provincial traffic management department of the public security authority.