The Rhode Island Application for Class G-GD License (also known as the Rhode Island Driver's License) is an application process for individuals who would like to obtain or renew their Rhode Island Driver's License. The application requires applicants to provide information such as proof of identity, residency, and a physical or mental ability to drive. The license is issued in three different classes: Class G-GD, Class M-MD, and Class C-CD. The Class G-GD license is the most common and allows individuals to operate any non-commercial motor vehicle, including motorcycles and mopeds. To apply for this license, applicants must: be at least 16 years old; pass a written knowledge test; pass a vision test; and complete an approved driver education course. Applicants must also provide proof of identity, residency, and a physical or mental ability to drive. The Class M-MD license is for individuals who would like to operate a motorcycle or moped. To apply for this license, applicants must: be at least 16 years old; pass a written knowledge test; pass a vision test; and complete an approved motorcycle or moped safety course. The Class C-CD license is for individuals who would like to operate a commercial motor vehicle. To apply for this license, applicants must: be at least 18 years old; pass a written knowledge test; pass a vision test; and complete an approved Commercial Driver's License (CDL) course. Applicants must also be able to provide proof of identity, residency, and a physical or mental ability to drive.