Motorcycle license in VN
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On the contrary, I dont think I need to take lessons. I just borrow my friend's motor & self-learn for a while.



muontrovevietnam wrote:Just self-learn in the countryside or in a locale with lots of breathing room.聽 Since the majority of motorbikes are manual transmissions (you use your left foot to shift gears), never start out in gear 1...use gear 2 instead.聽 Gear 1 tends to launch the motorbike forward like a rocket and it's only intended to be used for major hill climbs or to get out of the mud.
Thanks for the heads up. As a matter of fact, I only drive motor once a year when I go back to my grandfather's home in Malaysia. In Singapore, there are strict rules
muontrovevietnam wrote:You should already have a driver's license in your own country.聽 If you have any kind of driver's license, then you don't need to take the written test in Vietnam.聽 All you need to do then is take the driving test, which is an obstacle course that consists of navigating a figure 8 (test your steering and balance), a slalom course (test your weaving) and a speed-bump path (test your vertical/off-road ability).
I only have a car license. No motor license.I guess after a few tries, those obstacles wont be a problem...

You can bring your Canadian license into the local office of motor vehicles, they will guide you through the process of getting an official Vietnamese motorbike license based upon your Canadian license.聽 No exam.聽 Several certified copies of your passport, visa and translations of your Canadian license, will be needed.聽 The process will take about a week.聽 Your Vietnamese license will have your name and citizenship on there; and it will be valid for as long as your visa is.聽
No, you can not buy a motorbike here.聽 You can rent one from the locals, but not own one under your name.聽 One method that many people use, but I do not recommend, is buy a used motorbike.聽 They just keep the bike under the previous owner's name and use the Bill of Sales as proof of ownership.聽 Other than that, Vietnam will not allow you to register a motorbike if you don't have the Chung Minh Nhan Dan card, and only Vietnameses have them.
The law here now requires people to buy insurance, but it is very loosely enforced.聽 Accidents are still an out-of-pocket ordeal.聽 As a foreigner, I highly suggest that you buy insurance.聽 However, be VERY CAREFUL, you do not want to get into an accident here!!!聽 Things get very messy.
Trekking the length of Vietnam is fun.聽 I did it 11 years ago.聽 Be sure to pack enough medications, man.聽 Also, go during the dry seasons.聽 You don't want to ride in the rain here.聽 Pot holes are murdurous and the truck drivers here are dangerous.
Good lucks.
Wild_1 wrote:NashCat,]
You can bring your Canadian license into the local office of motor vehicles, they will guide you through the process of getting an official Vietnamese motorbike license based upon your Canadian license.
Actually process I followed :-
sgtvt.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/web/data/news/2008/3/4501/case1.htm
sgtvt.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/web/data/news/2008/3/4501/case2.htm
sgtvt.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/web/data/news/2008/3/4501/case3.htm
Wild_1 wrote:NashCat,]
it will be valid for as long as your visa is.
Not strictly true, they put 3 years on my license (the longest you can have here) but it ties in with when your home license expires and when your VN visa expires.
Wild_1 wrote:NashCat,]
No, you can not buy a motorbike here.聽 You can rent one from the locals, but not own one under your name.聽 One method that many people use, but I do not recommend, is buy a used motorbike.聽 They just keep the bike under the previous owner's name and use the Bill of Sales as proof of ownership.聽 Other than that, Vietnam will not allow you to register a motorbike if you don't have the Chung Minh Nhan Dan card, and only Vietnamese have them.
Plenty of expats buy motorbikes here, you CAN buy new but it comes with a NN registration. It's the usual red tape that goes with everything here but it can be done without too many problems.
Buying a 2nd hand bike and keeping the papers in the original name is what most people do and the only reason they don't re-register them is because of the tax implications, you have to pay the full tax on the value of the bike when it was new! So most people don't bother.
Have fun on your trip 
P.S. Cop told my wife when she was having mine renewed that the $50 specials being sold to some foreigners are not recorded in the system. Buyer beware! If you have an accident all your chickens will come home to roost!
I picked mine up at the start of this year on a tourist visa too with no problems.
My license (uk) clearly indicate what I can\can't ride\drive. The biggest cost for me was getting the paper work stamped at my consulate ($75!) after it had been translated and stamped by the Gov printing office.
The medical was a basic height, weight and eye check at the application office, cost me 30,000vnd. Then submitted all the paperwork upstairs collected my license a week later
Only thing they didn't transfer was the A2 motorbike license, which I'll get sorted later when I get my big bike.Jacko52 is absolutely right on those fake licenses guys.聽 They are not worth it.聽 Take the time and get the legitimate ones.聽 The Vietnamese truck drivers used to live off of those fake licenses; but they are now hitting the driving schools to get their official licenses.聽 There is no reason for us to toy with them.聽 They can really ruin your visit here.
Laidbackfreak, can you please elaborate a little on that NN Registration, or give me a link to it.聽 I really want to get my motorbike registered that way.聽 It is currently under a friend's name, with regular Vietnamese plate.聽 Thanks.
Yes, it all depends on the person you deal with when you go to these stations.聽 Some gentleness, a couple of smiles, go a long way here.聽 They weren't going to give me a motorbike license for my California Class C license at first; they wanted a motorcycle license from me.聽 But, after I waited for the station to clear up a little and gently explained to the staff that these motorbikes were considered scooters in California, my Class C license allowed me to operate these back home and that the motorcycle license would be the equivalent of their A2 here.聽 The guy in charge just smile at me, shook his head and told the staff to put that A1 thing on my license.聽 So, now, my Vietnamese licence has both car and motorbike on there, as oppose to 2 seperate licenses like with most people.
When you collect it, do so at a traffic police station, there is usually one in every district in the larger cities. They are quite open about bribes and selling licences, so don't be shy.
When the licence is delivered ask the cop to go on the computer terminal and show you your licence. It must be there otherwise the cops will know it is hot.
Most cop supplied licences are on the system, it's the 'friends of a friend' who cheat you.
CGST know most Foreigners don't have licences and they also recognise most Foreigners drive better than VN people. If you drive sensibly, respect lights the CGST will leave you alone. Drive like VN and they will grab you (for at least VND100,000).
The cops are cracking down a bit these days, ever since a traffic cop was kicked and he lost control, killing himself. The souped up and big machines race on Friday and Saturday nights and the new East-West Highway and parts of Q4 are places to avoid as you might get hit or the police might scoop you as a racer. Often motorcycles are confiscated for 90 days, a real bummer.
OneManArmy wrote:Is there any way that I could get a Vietnamese license if I do not have a license from my home country.
The links further up the thread take you through the process.
laidbackfreak wrote:OneManArmy wrote:Is there any way that I could get a Vietnamese license if I do not have a license from my home country.
The links further up the thread take you through the process.
However, if the Theory test is only in Vietnamese, it would mean that it is indeed impossible.
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