Can a B2 driver's license be inspected in another location?
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Yes. Here is the relevant introduction about the B2 driver's license: Permitted vehicles: The vehicle types that a B2 license can drive are heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles. Heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks are mainly trucks. Large, heavy, and medium-sized special-purpose vehicles refer to vehicles equipped with special equipment or devices, such as sprinkler trucks, concrete mixer trucks, fire trucks, etc. Extension: Other permitted vehicle types for a B2 license include C1 (small cars), C2 (small automatic transmission cars), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled cars), and M (wheeled self-propelled machinery), which is the same as the B1 license.
I've been working in the north for many years, and previously, the B2 license review always required me to travel back to my hometown. Last year, I tried an out-of-town review, and it went smoothly. I went to the local vehicle management office with my ID card, driver's license, and old license. They said I needed a medical report from a local hospital, so I quickly got one from a designated institution. After waiting in line for a while, the staff patiently helped me fill out the forms. There were no extra fees, and I got the receipt the same day after the review. The whole process took only half a day, saving me a lot on travel expenses. The policies now are really convenient. If you're often on the move, I recommend trying an out-of-town review—don't be like me initially, making unnecessary trips back and forth.