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Can I directly apply for a Class A3 driver's license?

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TravisLee
09/08/2025, 12:05:44 AM

You can directly apply for a Class A3 driver's license. The Class A3 driver's license, also known as the urban bus driver's license, has relatively lower application requirements compared to the Class A1 large bus driver's license and the Class A2 tractor driver's license. Physical requirements for applying for a Class A3 driver's license: Height: At least 155 cm; Vision: Naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 5.0 or above on the logarithmic vision chart; Color vision: No red-green color blindness; Hearing: Able to distinguish the direction of sound at 50 cm from the tuning fork with each ear; Upper limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions; Lower limbs: Both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement functions, and the length difference should not exceed 5 cm; Torso and neck: No movement dysfunction. Age requirements for applying for a Class A3 driver's license: Applicants for urban buses must be between 20 and 50 years old. Driver's license requirements for applying for a Class A3 driver's license: First-time applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license can directly apply for an urban bus (Class A3) driver's license. For those applying to upgrade to a Class A3 license, they must not have a record of 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle and the most recent scoring cycle before application.

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McKatherine
09/19/2025, 10:52:16 PM

When I first thought about getting a bus driver's license (A3), I assumed I could sign up directly for the test, but it turned out to be far from the case. In China, the A3 license is for driving city buses, and you must meet certain basic requirements before you can apply—it's not something you can just decide to take. You need to be at least 20 years old and usually must have held a regular car license (C1) for at least three years with no record of major traffic violations. This is because driving a large bus requires extensive driving experience, and it’s too dangerous for beginners to handle directly. At the time, I had already driven a private car for several years and gained some experience before applying. The test includes a theoretical part, such as traffic rules and safety knowledge, while the practical driving test assesses skills like reversing, turning, and emergency stopping—it’s challenging but worthwhile. Overall, the process is well-designed to ensure public safety. I recommend you first get a C1 license, gain more road experience, and then take on the A3 challenge. Don’t rush; take it step by step to ensure driving safety.

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MirandaAnn
11/02/2025, 10:13:41 PM

I recently considered driving a bus as a career and inquired about directly obtaining an A3 license. However, it turns out you can't skip the proper steps. The A3 license is specifically for urban bus driving and isn't available for complete beginners; you must be at least 20 years old and first hold a C1 passenger car license. Why is this? Primarily for safety reasons—buses carry many passengers, and inexperienced drivers could easily cause accidents. I consulted driving schools, and they mentioned needing to complete specialized training courses covering bus operation and maintenance. Personally, I think this system is good because it prevents novices from jumping straight into driving large vehicles, reducing accident risks. If you're also a beginner, don't be discouraged—start with a C1 license. Drive a small car for a year or two to get familiar with road conditions before considering the A3. Though it's an extra step, this path is safer and more reliable, benefiting long-term career development.

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DeAndres
12/16/2025, 10:13:42 PM

The A3 driver's license cannot be obtained directly. I learned this from the perspective of a user who values traffic safety. You must first obtain a C1 license, accumulate three years of experience driving small vehicles, and be at least 20 years old before you can apply for the A3 test. Driving a bus carries significant responsibility, and allowing beginners to drive directly poses high risks and can easily lead to accidents. The regulations are designed this way for public safety. The test includes both theoretical knowledge and practical operations to ensure the driver's professional skills. I recommend reviewing the driving manual thoroughly during preparation to build a solid foundation.

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StEli
02/05/2026, 11:04:19 PM

If you're asking whether you can directly apply for an A3 driver's license, the short answer is no. You must start with a C1 license first, accumulate sufficient driving experience, and then proceed to take the A3 test. These are the requirements for operating urban buses – it's too dangerous for beginners to drive large vehicles right away. The examination also includes both theoretical and practical tests. After understanding the process, I think it's quite reasonable – no need to rush, take it step by step.

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JulietMarie
05/01/2026, 02:52:51 PM

When I first started learning to drive, I was also curious about whether I could directly apply for an A3 license, but found out it's not possible. You need to have held a C1 license for several years and be at least 20 years old to register for the A3 test. Driving a bus requires skilled handling, and lack of experience can easily lead to accidents, so it's important to practice with smaller vehicles before the test. I believe following the rules is crucial, and waiting until all conditions are met ensures safety and peace of mind.

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