Can an A2 license drive a bus?

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VonBrooke
07/24/25 4:09am
A2 cannot drive a bus. To drive a bus, you must hold an A3 license. The permitted vehicle types for an A2 driver's license are tractors, and it also allows driving the following vehicle types, such as: B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M. An A2 license can drive all types of trucks and special operation vehicles on the road, except for tractors, as well as passenger vehicles, except for large buses and city buses. A driver's license, also known as a driving permit, is a document issued by the government's transportation department to individuals qualified to drive, usually in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, one must meet the minimum age requirement and pass a driving test. The license typically specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is permitted to drive, such as motorcycles, small passenger cars, trucks, buses, etc.
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LeAdam
08/10/25 11:45pm
As a seasoned car enthusiast who frequently discusses vehicles, I want to inform you that an A2 driver's license does not authorize you to drive a bus. In the driving world, the A2 license is primarily for large tractor-trailers, such as semi-trucks, testing your skills in coupling trailers and maintaining stability over long distances. Buses, however, require more specialized licenses like A1 or A3—A1 is for passenger vehicles with over 19 seats, while A3 is specifically designed for urban buses. Why can't they be mixed? It's simple: driving a bus involves passenger safety, navigating complex urban traffic, and managing boarding and alighting—none of which are covered in A2 training. Using an A2 license to drive a bus is considered unlicensed driving, posing not only legal risks but also safety hazards due to vastly different vehicle handling. If you're genuinely interested in buses, I recommend enrolling in an A1 or A3 driving course—it takes time, but you'll drive with peace of mind. Driving is no trivial matter; only by following the law can you drive safely and sustainably.
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