Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
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Originally Posted by
jaywidz
Just passed my test today. Beijng is using the new 2013 English question bank now. The "Driving in China" app is a great help but have to be careful on the translation. The translation on the app is slightly different from the translation on the actual question. Cheers!
Congrats on passing! Can I ask where you did it, and if you could share the contact details of that location? I've been checking here in Beijing for the last few months and all the schools still state they only have the test in Chinese...
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
Congrats on the new Lisc! Now you just have to learn to play frogger in reverse with one eye closed and a hand tied behind your back and you'll be set for the street. :riding:
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
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Originally Posted by
ali_khl
Congrats on passing! Can I ask where you did it, and if you could share the contact details of that location? I've been checking here in Beijing for the last few months and all the schools still state they only have the test in Chinese...
For Foreign to Chinese DL conversion you have to do it from the location below:
Foreign Office of Beijing Motor Vehicle Administration (北京市公安局公安交通管理局车管所涉外管理科)
Address: No. 18, East 4th Southern Ring Road (南四环东路18号,十八里店南桥)
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
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Originally Posted by
Chinasam
Congrats on the new Lisc! Now you just have to learn to play frogger in reverse with one eye closed and a hand tied behind your back and you'll be set for the street. :riding:
Thanks. Any idea for first time foreign to Chinese DL conversion requires to drive with the probation label for the first 12 months?
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
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Originally Posted by
euphonius
Welcome to MCM and excellent first post!! Congratulations on the new license. Did you get the C1D or C1E? Any problems with the process?
How about introducing yourself in the
Welcome to MCM forum? What do you ride?
cheers
euphonius
Only C1 so far. Will have to figure out the E later. My foreign motorcycle license expired long time ago.
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
OH man could this mean that the test is nation wide now?! :scooter:. Gratz on your passing the test!
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
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Originally Posted by
jaywidz
Only C1 so far. Will have to figure out the E later. My foreign motorcycle license expired long time ago.
Yikes, hate to be bearer of bad news, but by getting the C1 alone you might have bought yourself some additional mafan. In some cities it there is a waiting period of up to a year to change a C1 to C1D or C1E. Was there a reason for getting just the C1? Why not just bite the bullet and go through the various hoops to get the motorcycle endorsement from the outset?
Hope you get lucky.
cheers
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
Just heard a rumor that they are no longer even issuing C1D lisc in some cities...
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
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Originally Posted by
Chinasam
Just heard a rumor that they are no longer even issuing C1D lisc in some cities...
It's not a rumor. It's a fact that's been documented in MCM, probably in this thread. Xian and Wuhan are on that list.
But that's a different issue. Check out the posts earlier in this thread from a member in Shandong who applied for a C1D but was issued a C1 because a clerk unilaterally assumed that the foreigner had made mistake by appying for a motorcycle endorsement -- "surely no foreigner would wittingly ride a motorcycle in China! It's unsafe!" -- and amended his application to C1 without asking him. Took him months to get it corrected through an appeal process, though I think he finally prevailed. Details anyone?
Jaywidz, if you are in the same position -- applied for a C1D or C1E but were given a C1 -- you might want to explore an appeal.
cheers
Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License
Sorry - should have clarified...Meant to say they had started this crap around Shanghai - and surrounding small towns. Something about yet another crack down on 3 wheelers.