Can I get a driver's license at the virtual age of 18?
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You cannot get a driver's license at the virtual age of 18. The minimum age requirement for obtaining a driver's license is 18 years old, and it must be based on the birth date on the ID card plus 18 years. Even a difference of one day is not acceptable. People with red-green color blindness are prohibited from obtaining a driver's license. Below are the relevant details: 1. After reaching the age of 18, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, and motorcycles. 2. To apply for urban buses, large trucks, or trolleybuses, you must be at least 20 years old. 3. To apply for a medium-sized bus driving license, you must be at least 21 years old. To apply for a tractor driving license, you must be at least 24 years old. To apply for a large passenger vehicle driving license, you must be at least 26 years old.
I just turned 18 and I've looked into this issue before. To get a driver's license, you must be at least 18 years old in actual age, not nominal age. The law clearly requires that age be calculated based on the birth date on your ID card. If your nominal age is 18 but your actual age is still 16 or 17, you definitely can't take the test. I remember when I went to register after my birthday, they checked my documents thoroughly. I recommend studying traffic rules or watching online tutorials to prepare for the test before you reach the required age. Don't rush to take the test—if you're under 18, your license won't be valid, and you might even face penalties. Driving schools will require proof of age, so I advise everyone to wait patiently until they turn 18 before taking action.