Can a B1 license drive a yellow-plate Maybach?
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B1 can drive a yellow-plate Maybach. Here are the relevant details: 1. A B1 driver's license can only drive certain yellow-plate vehicles, specifically buses with a passenger capacity of fewer than 19 people. 2. The permitted vehicle types for a B1 license are medium-sized buses, defined as medium-sized passenger vehicles with a certified passenger capacity of 10 (inclusive) to 19 (inclusive) people. Other permitted vehicle types include C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), and M (wheeled self-propelled machinery). It is important to note that the permitted vehicle types for a B1 license do not include B2, meaning medium-sized trucks (yellow-plate) cannot be driven.
I'm a car enthusiast and often chat with friends about driving. Can a B1 driver's license drive a Maybach with a yellow license plate? It depends on the specific vehicle. Generally, a B1 license is mainly for driving medium-sized buses, such as small buses with fewer than 19 seats. Vehicles with yellow license plates are usually large vehicles. If the Maybach is an extended version or specially modified, exceeding 6 meters in total length or exceeding weight limits, it will definitely have a yellow plate, and a B1 license won't suffice—you'd need an A license. However, standard Maybach sedans usually have blue plates, falling under the small car category, so a B1 license is sufficient. I recommend checking the vehicle's registration certificate to confirm the model corresponding to the plate number to avoid any mishaps. It's important to understand vehicle regulations for safe driving—safety comes first. Always follow the rules to avoid fines and trouble.