The basic process of motorcycle driver's license examination, how to test two-wheeled motorcycle driver's license
Motorcycle driving test has a certain basic process, so the process includes: 1. Sign up. If you don't sign up, you don't want to take a driver's license. Bring my original valid ID card and a copy of the front and back and a one-inch bareheaded photo when registering. 2. Hold a motorcycle driver's license and fill out the motorcycle driver's license application form at the window of the local vehicle management office. After filling it out, you can pay the fee; 3. Go to the physical examination center for physical examination. Finally, submit the registration form, physical examination report, photos, and the original and copy of the ID card together. At this point, the registration is complete. If you don't want it to be so complicated, you can report it directly to the driving school. Then you can apply for the subject one exam first, and you can take the subject one after a week of registration. As long as one subject is qualified, you can apply for the second subject. By analogy, this is the basic process of motorcycle driving test. In fact, the two-wheeled motorcycle is the e-photo, which is the driving license of the two-wheeled motorcycle. In fact, the exams are all the same. Just like an ordinary motorcycle driver's license, you need to register first, then go to the physical examination, then go to the driving school to study and take the exam. Of course, the examination subjects are mainly subject 1, subject 2, subject 3 and subject 4. Under normal circumstances, subject 3 and subject 2 will be tested together, but because of the differences in local conditions, local conditions must prevail. What I said is for reference only. So generally speaking, the basic process of motorcycle driving test is similar to that of two-wheeled motorcycle driving test, because the content of the test will not be very different, and the subjects are fixed. The only difference in the end is the different motorcycle models.