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Age Requirements for Learning B2 Driving License?

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OCamille
07/30/25 1:57am
Age requirements for learning B2 driving license are as follows: between 20 and 50 years old. Additional information: The application requirements for a B2 driving license are somewhat different from those for a car license, with higher conditions. Specific points to note are as follows: 1. Height requirement: above 155cm. 2. Vision requirement: naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. 3. Regarding driving experience: A B2 driving license can be applied for directly, with no driving experience required. If you have a C1 driving license, you must have held it for at least one year before you can upgrade to a B2 driving license. 4. Regarding household registration: The new policy currently has no household registration restrictions, allowing non-local residents to apply.
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JaceRose
08/15/25 7:52am
The age requirement for obtaining a B2 driver's license is quite crucial. I just researched it—in China, you must be at least 21 years old to take the B2 test, which is stricter than the 18-year-old minimum for a C1 license. Why? Because a B2 license is for driving large trucks, like lorries or heavy-duty vehicles, which are more complex to operate and carry higher risks. Drivers need greater psychological maturity. I remember a friend who got his C1 license at 18 had to wait three years before upgrading to B2. During that time, he gained some experience driving smaller cars, which is essential—otherwise, jumping straight to large vehicles could lead to accidents. To qualify for a B2 license, you also need to pass a medical exam, with decent vision and good hand-foot coordination, as it’s physically demanding work. Additionally, while there’s generally no upper age limit (up to around 60), those over 50 may face additional health checks for license renewal. In summary, don’t rush—21 is the starting point, so plan your driving education timeline wisely.
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FrankRose
10/21/25 3:28am
The requirement to obtain a B2 driver's license is set at 21 years or older, primarily for safety considerations. Driving large trucks demands stability and experience, hence the high regulatory threshold. I believe young individuals can start with a C1 license, pass the test at 18, and then spend a few years honing their driving skills, making the transition to B2 smoother. Other common requirements include passing a medical examination, ensuring no major illnesses, as operating large vehicles is physically demanding. In case of exceeding the age limit, such as after 50, renewing the license requires additional health assessments, but driving can still continue. Having driven for many years myself, I've witnessed accidents caused by novices starting too early, so patiently waiting until 21 is undoubtedly wise. Before learning, it's also advisable to consult driving schools for specific policies to avoid detours.
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