Can a B2 license drive a tractor head?
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No, a B2 license cannot drive a tractor head. Here are the specific reasons: 1. A tractor head is classified as a semi-trailer tractor head, which requires an A2 driver's license to operate. 2. The vehicles that a B2 license can drive include heavy-duty, medium-duty trucks or large, heavy, and medium-duty special operation vehicles, as well as heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks. Here is some relevant information about semi-trailer tractors: 1. A semi-trailer has two vehicle licenses: one for the tractor (main vehicle) and one for the trailer. The tractor, or the tractor head, is labeled as a 'semi-trailer tractor' on its vehicle license. 2. It can operate independently on the road. The types of vehicles that can be driven with each license level are detailed on the back of the driver's license. Driving a vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type can result in a 12-point penalty and a fine if caught by traffic police.