Will the motorcycle driver's license be merged with the C1 license?
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The motorcycle driver's license will be merged with the C1 license. Reasons for the merger: Because both motorcycles and cars belong to motor vehicles, each person can only have one driver's license, which makes management more convenient. If you only pass the motorcycle test or the car test, you will only have an independent driver's license, as the two tests are separate. However, once you pass both the motorcycle and car tests, the licenses must be merged in the form of an additional endorsement. Motorcycle driver's license: It is divided into two categories: one is the three-wheeled motorcycle driver's license, and the other is the two-wheeled motorcycle driver's license. Passing the two-wheeled motorcycle test grants you an E license, while passing the three-wheeled motorcycle test grants you a D license. The D license also includes all vehicle types covered by the E license. C1 driver's license: It is one of the driver's license codes, permitting the operation of small and micro passenger cars, light and micro trucks, and light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles.